Chiefs Finish Year On Top


Absa Premiership

Full Time: AmaZulu 1-4 Kaizer Chiefs

Date: 22 December 2013

Venue: Moses Mabhida Stadium

Second half goals from Siyabonga Nkosi [a brace], Knowledge Musona and Bernard Parker saw Kaizer Chiefs beat AmaZulu 4-1 in an Absa Premiership match at the Moses Mabhida stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The win is Chiefs’ sixth in a row in the league and sees them at the top of the standings with 30 points from 14 games as they head into the Christmas break and end the year on top.
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33 women raped, 972 suspects arrested in North West


By Obakeng Maje
North West-Police arrested a total of 972 suspects through various operations in the past seven days between 15 and 22 December 2013 for Contact, Contact related, Property related, trio and other crimes, that includes 206 for Safer Festive Season Operation Duty Calls, colonel Emelda Setlhako said.

“These include 12 for Murder, 33 for Rape,197 for Assault GBH and Assault common, 52 for house robbery, 29 for driving under the influence of liquor and 52 undocumented persons.  The operation also led to confiscation cellphones,computers,ammunitions & firearms” said Setlhako.

In most of the cases, suspects have already appeared in various courts while others are expected to appear on Monday, Monday.-TDN
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DA: Allocates Bursaries To Well-Deserving Students


By Obakeng Maje
North West-The Democratic Alliance welcomes the NW Government’s announcement promising more that R21million for bursaries to deserving learners from disadvantaged communities. 

“It is essential for the future the province and its economy that a continued investment in our youth is being made” DA Chris Hattingh said.

“However, based on the history of previous NW bursary promises that left students exposed after the government failed to deliver on those promises, the DA will closely monitor the allocation and payout process”.

Hattingh said the DA will monitor the allocation process to ensure that deserving learners are not being overlooked in favour of bursaries to official’s family members, friends and  politically connected people.-TDN
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Taung taxi owner back in court


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-A 33 year-old man re-appears before Taung Magistrate Court after he was subsequently arrested, North West police said.

Xolani Nkonyane,33 was allegedly arrested after he was allegedly involved in a robbery led to a shoot-out with police in Molelema village, near Taung.

Nkonyane along with his other suspects allegedly robbed a chinese shop in Molelema.

“Five suspects were allegedly involved in a robbery and a the community member chased them after a chinese shop owner seek for help” said captain Pelonomi Makau.

Nkonyane appeared before court last week and he will briefly appear today for formal bail application.

“Airtime vouchers, groceries and undisclosed amount of money were robbed” Makau said.

Makau said police investigation continues and Nkonyane was charged with attempted murder and business robbery.

“Police were called after a chase by community members and cornered the suspects at Picong village.

Nkonyane was found in a minibus taxi allegedly used in a commission of crime.

“The minibus taxi was consficate as it forms part of investigations” concludes Makau.-TDN
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Share the road responsibly to reduce the carnage on public roads-Premier Modise


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North West Premier Modise has appealed to motorists to share the road responsibly throughout the festive season and to desist from putting their own lives and those of other road users at risk through speeding, aggression, driving whilst tired and other irresponsible behaviour.

 

In calling for zero tolerance road traffic law enforcement and support for the Decade of Action for Road Safety Campaign, Premier Modise said that driver behavior still accounts for most fatalities on public roads.

“One death on our road is a death too many. While drivers need to be courteous towards each other, law enforcement should meet all offences, behaviour and attitude that will be detrimental to the safety of other road users and citizens with the full might of the law,” Modise stressed.

“Those who are travelling long distances should ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy and remember that fatigue is a killer. They should stop and rest after 200 kilometers or being two hours on the road,” she added.-TDN

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Pirates end the year on a high note


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After his Orlando Pirates team beat Golden Arrows 3-1 at the Orlando Stadium on Sunday afternoon in an ABSA Premiership match, coach Roger De Sa was pleased with how the team had ended the year.

 

De Sa said it had been a difficult four to five month period for the team, but he hoped that they had created enough of a foundation this year to build on in the next.

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Premier Modise calls for clamp down on illegal initiation schools after death of two 


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Amalia-North West Premier Thandi Modise has called on provincial authorities to clamp down on initiation schools that operate outside the law. This follows the death of two teens at an initiation in Makwaneng near Amalia since Friday. 

 

“Chancers and those who commit atrocities at initiation schools undermine our tradition and culture and should be brought to book. We call on traditional leaders as custodians of our tradition and culture to monitor initiation schools within their areas of jurisdiction and report ill-treatment and illegal operations to authorities,” stressed Premier Modise.

 

 

According to police, a 16-year-old started vomiting after drinking water on Friday. He reportedly collapsed and died.

 

“The next day, a 17-year-old complained of stomach cramps after eating and was later declared dead by emergency services, The remaining initiates were taken to a hospital in Schweizer-Reneke,”said Colonel Emelda Setlhako.

 

While investigations are continuing,Setlhako said that no arrests had been made.-TDN

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Two initiates died in North West


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By Obakeng Maje

Amalia-Two teenagers allegedly died at initiation school, North West police said.

 

Colonel Emelda Setlhaku said a 16 and 17 year-old teenagers alleged died at initiation school on Friday and Saturday respectively.

 

“It is alleged that a 17 year-old boy claimed he was thirsty and asked for water. He allegedly drunk the water and vomitted afterwards” colonel Emelda Setlhaku said.

 

The second victim died on Saturday.

 

Police were informed and they allegedly took the rest of initiates to Schwize-Reneke hospital.

 

“Up to so far no one has been arrested and a police investigations continue” concludes Setlhako.-TDN

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Basetsana crush Tanzania


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South Africa…….(2) 5

 

Tanzania ………..0

 

(Basetsana win 9-1 on aggregate)

 

 

 

Basetsana ran rings around their Tanzanian counterparts pounding them 5-0 to complete a 9-1 aggregate win in this exciting World Cup qualifying match played at Dobsonville Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

 

On a sun-drenched day, the Sheryl Botes girls were on another planet subjecting their opponents to a torrid afternoon.

 

 The massive win set up a grudge match against rivals Nigeria to confirm who goes to the World Cup in Canada next year.

 

Regular scorer, Kaylin Swart set the ball rolling when she found the net through a penalty in the 19th minute before Mosili Makhoali made it 2-0 in the 32nd minute.

 

With many thinking Basetsana would take the foot off the pedal in the second half, Shiwe Nogwanya slammed home the third soon after resumption before two late goals from Meagan Newman and substitute Nomvula  Kgoale completed a miserable day for the East Africans.

 

Though Tanzania had all but lost the encounter in the first leg in Dar es Salaam two weeks ago when  they conceded 4 goals in their backyard, for a team that demolished Mozambique in the first round, a lot was expected of them.

 

However, Basetsana were just too good on the day and with a bit of some luck could have scored a couple more goals.

 

“This was a great win and I am happy the girls are beginning to believe in themselves. We are still on track to qualify for the World Cup but we need to take one game at a time,” said coach Sheryl Botes.

 

“For now, we need to celebrate this is part of the journey knowing we are still to cross the line.”-TDN

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PR exec fired after Aids “joke”


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Cape Town – US-based internet media giant InterActiveCorp (IAC) has fired public relations executive Justine Sacco after she joked about getting Aids in Africa. 

 

IAC said Sacco’s tweet was “offensive and does not reflect the views and values of IAC”.

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