Pretoria – Ministers in the security cluster say South Africans should desist from publishing and distributing images of President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Source: http://www.news24.com
Pretoria – Ministers in the security cluster say South Africans should desist from publishing and distributing images of President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Source: http://www.news24.com
By Obakeng Maje
Jan Kempdorp-Police are investigating a case of rape and attempted murder which allegedly took place on Saturday, 26 November 2011 at approximately 18:30.
“It is alleged that the accused, Hendrik Cutshwa(36) beckoned a 5 year-old child from the street and asked her to buy him cigarettes at a nearby shop.
“Upon her return from the shop, the accused allegedly took the victim to a nearby veld in New Stance, Jan Kempdorp. The man choked the victim and raped her in the veld” lieutenant Sergio Kock said.
The victim allegedly ran home after the ordeal and informed her grandfather about the incident.
Kock said the victim pointed out the suspect to the police and he was arrested on the same day.
The accused appeared in the Northern Cape High Court from Monday, 18 November to Thursday, 21 November 2013 and the case was remanded for 17 February 2013.
“The accused will remain in custody” he concludes.
The investigation continues.-TDN
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Rustenburg-An accessible computer laboratory that will break barriers in Information Communication Technologies for people with disabilities is to be handed over to the Phokeng in Education School of Excellence Skills Development Centre in Phokeng village outside Rustenburg in the North West Province on Friday.
The handover of the laboratory by Deputy Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu and North West Premier Thandi Modise is part of the programme for November Disability Month held under the theme “Breaking Barriers”.
“The installation of the computer laboratory that will be used to train people with disabilities in computer literacy in order to bridge the gap on the digital divide and promote sustainable skills development was made possible by the partnership that the Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities has established with Cell C” said departmental spokesperson Lesiba Kgwele.
The event scheduled to commence at 11:00 am at the centre situated in the Bafokeng Plaza next to Royal Bafokeng Stadium.-TDN
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By Lesedi Setlhodi
South Africa has come to know his face very well as he has taken the entertainment industry by storm.
Making it on the cover pages of most magazines and newspapers including an appearance on our television screens,being on radio too, we can proudly say Mike Maphoto turned entertainment industry into his oyster.
Mike Maphoto, the brain behind the most popular blog-storyline of The Diary of a Zulu girl.
The last time you read about him through this particular platform, Mike was in talks with different media houses to have a hard copy of “The Diary of a Zulu girl” printed out and the possibilities of it being turned into a series.
Well guess what, it was not cheap talk at all, it is very real.
With the auditions for The Diary of a Zulu girl underway running smoothly, it is expected that by September 2014 South Africa can get the glimpse at the very first episode of season one on their TV sets.
Through the blog Mike has already started on working on season 2 after the epic ending of the first season that ended with a brilliant cliffhanger.
The year following year seems like it is going to be a great year for Mike because by December 2014 the hardcopy of The Diary of a Zulu girl will be available as well.
“I find that the stories that I write are very relevant to the youth. For instance Thandeka (main character of The Diary of a Zulu girl) serves as an eye opener to both the youth and parents what being a first year student at university might be like or even challenges of being in a new big city one comes across” he outlines.
“The blog is a platform for learning and developing ways to avoid unnecessary situations that the youth may find themselves in” Mike giggles.
Just when you thought the fulltime lawyer could not have his plate full, he has something new to blog about, The Miss-steps of a Young Wife.
Like the title says the story-line is about the mistakes that young wives tend to make concerning their marriages and not to spoil it for you read up more on it http://diaryofazulugirl.co.za/misteps-of-a-young-married-wife/
-TDN
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Bantwana captain Amogelang Motau believes hard work and determination are key factors needed to overcome Zambia in the last leg of the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers on Sunday, 24 November.
The South Africa/Zambia clash will be played at the Bidvest Wits Stadium (kick-off: 15h00).
The South Africans look set to be among the 16 participants at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup final to be staged in Costa Rica from 15 March – 5 April 2014.
Bantwana have been in camp the whole week preparing for the return-leg qualifier. The first leg was drawn 3-3 in Zambia two weeks ago.
Following their 9-0 win against Wits University senior Women’s team in a practice match, Bantwana captain feels preparations are on track for the all-important qualifier on Sunday.
“Things have been going well since we started training on Sunday, which has given us more time to prepare and yesterday we played a practice match against the Wits senior team which went well, we applied all the concepts the coach has been taking us through at training.
“As coach had told us, it always starts with you as an individual in the team, if you work hard and be the best that you can be on the day. We need to make sure we are motivated and play together as a team from the first whistle to keep our World Cup dream alive,” said Motau.
Four new players were introduced to the squad in an effort to strengthen the goalkeeping and midfield areas. Two players were released from camp but Bantwana coach, Sheryl Botes said she would keep them in the system for future national team activities.
“We have been encouraging the new players and realize they are also anxious to come on board and assist us in qualifying for the World Cup. The coach has explained that the bench is as good as the starting eleven, so they have to be at their best on the day,” Motau said.
Bantwana will play their final practice match against the Diambars Academy U16 Boys side at the Sunward Park High School grounds.
“Coming from our game against Wits yesterday, we are confident and motivated. We are looking forward to the match against the boys and will use this exercise to implement what the coach has been teaching us this week.
“We have to work hard on that day, go out there and play our hearts out from the first whistle. We would like to encourage SA supporters to come out in their numbers, like FIFA President has said, like it or not the future of football is women’s football. We need our fans backing us like the Zambians did in the first leg,” concluded Motau.
Bantwana squad in camp:
No.
Name & Surname
Club
Province
1.Juliet Sethole
HPC
GP
2.Samkelisiwe Zuma
Tottanham Ladies
KZN
3.Mapaseka Mpuru
Golden Ladies FC
NW
4.Drishana Pillay
HPC
GP
5.Chamelle Wiltshire
HPC
GP
6.Babalwa Mteto
Kamwa FC
WC
7.Bongeka Gamede
HPC
KZN
8.Tiisetso Makhubela
Torino FC
NW
9.Kgalaletso Kesimolotse
Mafikeng Ladies FC
NW
10.Caryn van Reyneveldt
Spurs FC
WC
11.Lesego Nkoane
HPC
GP
12.Puleng Moremi
HPC
FS
13.Nosipho Mahlawe
Tottenham Ladies
KZN
14.Gabriella Salgado
HPC
GP
15.Amogelang Motau
HPC
LMP
16.Linda Sepotokela
HPC
GP
17.Casey Bull
JVW FC
GP
18.Kirsten Nolan
JVW FC
GP
19.Snenhlanhla Shozi
Barcelona FC
KZN
20.Anelisa Ndyebi
Tomorrow Stars FC
EC
-TDN
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North West-After many negotiations and rigorous technical assessment processes, the partnership between the German Development Bank and the Department of Social Development is finally yielding much anticipated results, North West MEC for Social Development Collen Maine said on Wednesday.
“The preliminary allocations indicate that the North West Province will receive an amount of R35.1 million in the next financial year for the establishment of new community care centres in four district municipalities,” Maine said.
He added that the purpose of the centres is to provide multi-sectoral services to orphans and vulnerable children, youth, the needy and will also be used for skills development of the beneficiaries.
Maine said the province was considered for this allocation, due to its recognizable efforts in providing services to this category of service users, its contribution broadly on the national orphans and vulnerable children agenda.
Maine said the province has become the third province after Kwa Zulu Natal and Limpopo to benefit from the German Development Bank funding initiative.
Meanwhile German Development Bank Director for Africa Regional Programmes, Dr Thomas Duve will tomorrow visit one of the assessed community care centres in Lethabong in Rustenburg Local Municipality.
During his visit, Duve will meet with Lethabong organisation and other stakeholders the local municipality and the traditional authority.
Details of the visit are as follows:
Date : 21 November 2013
Time : 10h00 – 11h00
Venue : Lethabong, Rustenburg.
-TDN
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By Obakeng Maje
Jan Kempdorp- Police are investigating a case of dealing in drugs after two men were arrested with Khat in Jan Du Toit Street, Jan Kempdorp on Wednesday.
The Jan Kempdorp Detective Service with the assistance of Crime Intelligence followed up on information at about 08:00 regarding drug dealing at the specific premises.
“The police pounced on the alleged sleeping dealers. The house was searched and 42 pokes of Khat, 2 blocks of Khat ice and a packet of Khat crystals were found hidden in the ceiling and in one of the bedrooms” lieutenant Sergio Kock said.
The estimated at street value of the drugs is R10 000.
Two men aged 30 and 32 respectively were arrested and will appear in Jan Kempdorp Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
“The Hartswater Cluster Commander, Colonel Tumelo Lekhu lauded the Jan Kempdorp Detectives and the Crime Intelligence Unit for their job well done. The community is also thanked for their assistance with information to the police” Koco said.
“He added that drugs will not be tolerated in the Hartswater cluster and that police members will continue to clamp down on drug dealers.” Concludes Kock.-TDN
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By Obakeng Maje
Klerksdorp-The Financial Information released to the public and Councillors of Matlosana over recent months by our Mayor and Municipal Manager has been incorrect.
“I learned reliably yesterday that the Municipality owes R123 million to Eskom and R40 million to Midvaal Water since end of October. Far from being under control as we were assured repeatedly by the Mayor, the situation is desperate as our expenditure each month exceeds our incoming revenue” DA Tiaan Kotze said.
DA said the mismanagement of their financial affairs cannot and will not be allowed to continue and for this reason a special meeting of Council will be held at the insistence of the Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC) this Friday, at which meeting their recommendation is that the Council finally accepts that it is legally under Financial Administration, that the existing bunglers be stripped of their powers, and that Province be requested to immediately put the three administrators in place to correct the mess that we are in.
Even the ANC Councillors now realise that they have been misled by the incorrect information fed to them by the Mayor, the Municipal Manager and the CFO, and will hopefully accept the recommendations made by MPAC, and resolve accordingly, says Kotze.
The DA realised the desperate situation months ago and has said so repeatedly in Council, but the ANC councillors allegedly toed the party line instead of the communities’ best interest.-TDN
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Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund has hailed his players’ attitude in their famous win over World and European champions as a sign of good things to come.
A goal in the 56
th minute by striker Bernard Parker, his 19
th in Bafana Bafana colours was enough for Igesund’s charges to record perhaps their biggest victory in recent times.
While many had written off Igesund’s men as outright underdogs, the boys showed a lot of character, guts and determination.
Captain Itumeleng Khune who foiled Spain now and again was duly named man of the match, a fitting tribute just days after being crowned the South African Sports Star of the Year at the South African Sports Awards on Sunday (17 November).
According to Igesund, it was a great overall performance for South Africa.
“We have been on track for a while, and I think tonight’s performance was a culmination of the hard work we have put into our efforts. The players did well and stuck to the game plan. But we should not get carried away and keep our feet on the ground because there is still a lot of work to be done, and we should continue working as hard as we have been doing,” said Igesund.
“Our vision remains the 2015 and 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers as well as the 2018 World Cup in Russia. I believe my players were tactically very good and fought very hard. I still believe we could have finished the game off earlier had we taken all our chances.”
The match was billed as “The Champions are Coming” and was used for Spain to return to the scene of their 2010 FIFA World Cup triumph where they lifted their first ever title. But South Africa spoiled the celebration for the visitors.
“On a personal note it’s always good to win a football match it doesn’t matter if it’s Swaziland or Spain, they are all important matches. Winning brings confidence to the team and to the nation but tonight was a very special night because we showed that we can match the best,” added the Bafana Bafana mentor.
The match was delayed for a few minutes as there was drama on the sidelines after Spain wanted to introduce their seventh substitute following the injury to goalkeeper Victor Valdez who had come on in the second half for captain Iker Casillas. The move was a violation of the rules that only six substitutes should be used in an international friendly match.
“I was not fighting on the sidelines, I was just informing them that they had already made six substitutes as per the rules of the game and also from our agreement in the meeting a day before the match. I also added that if they want to make another change it is up to the match officials – but I think the rules are rules and they shouldn’t be changed even if it is a friendly match. I was not refusing them to put on another player, and was quite happy for them to get on another player in terms of fair play. I think it was a misunderstanding due to a language barrier,” concluded Igesund.
This is how they lined up:
South Africa:
Itumeleng Khune, Anele Ngcongca, Thabo Matlaba, Bongani Khumalo [Siyanda Xulu 46th], Thabo Nthete, Dean Furman, Andile Jali [Kamohelo Mokotjo 50th], Oupa Manyisa [Bongani Zungu 62nd], Daylon Claasen [Tshabalala 46th], Bernard Parker [Ayanda Patosi 90th], Tokelo Rantie.
Spain:
Casillas [Valdez 46th] [Reina 80th], Arbeloa, Albiol, Ramos, Monreal, Busquets, Alonso [Mata 62nd], Iniesta [Koke 75th], Pedro [Navas 62nd], Villa [Negredo 58th], Llorente [Cazorla 46th].
North West Premier Thandi Modise is saddened by the untimely death of former Head of Protocol in the Office of the Premier Penyane Jacob Gause who died in hospital after a short period of illness over the past weekend. Gause who was on retirement is to be buried in Mahikeng on Saturday.
“We wish to convey our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, relatives and public servants across all spheres of government who had worked with PJ throughout his illustrious working career in the public service.
PJ as he was affectionately known had served me and all three predecessors, Popo Molefe, Edna Molema and Maureen Modiselle with loyalty, diligence and dedication.
Mr. Protocol was an embodiment of Batho Pele and understood what it meant to be a servant of the people,” said Premier Modise.
The Premier said that Gause will always be remembered for his humbleness and the contribution that he has made towards establishing and maintaining an effective intergovernmental relations and stakeholder management.
Gause had recently served on the Confederation Cup, Inauguration of the President of South Africa,2010 FIFA World Cup and Confederation of African Football Cup Protocol teams.
His memorial service is to be held on Thursday afternoon at the Unibo Chapel at 14:00.
He is to be buried in Mahikeng after a funeral service to be held on Saturday at Barolong Boo Ratshidi Community Hall as from 7:00 am.-TDN
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