A body illegally exhumed in Taung


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung-North West police are investigating a case exhumation and grave tempering after unknown people illegally tempered with a grave in Diplankeng village, near Taung.

 

According to report, the effrontery took place on Saturday night.

 

“We have received the report, but we waiting for a formal report from Taung police station” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

 

Captain Makau confirmed the atrocity and said she will give us more details of what really transpired in time.

 

The ward councillor Otsile Victor Mongale also shared the same sentiment and lambasts the evil deeds.”I would like to condemn this monstrousness and will try to get more details as I was out of the jurisdiction this weekend”.

 

It is allege unknown suspects tempered with the grave and police investigations continues.-TDN

 

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Johnson warns his charges to shape up


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SuperSport United coach Cavin Johnson warned the team to shape up after suffering their heaviest defeat of the season, a 3-0 loss to his former club Platinum Stars on Sunday afternoon.

 

Johnson, who led Stars to a second-placed finish in the League last term, endured a miserable return to Royal Bafokeng Stadium, as Man of the Match Mogakolodi Ngele bagged a brace after Henrico Botes opened the scoring in Rustenburg.

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A sangoma burned to death


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Johannesburg – A sangoma was burned to death in Khutsong near Carletonville on the West Rand on Sunday, Gauteng police said.

 

The man was accused of working with gangsters in the area, said Constable Thembi Masango.

 

She said the situation was “chaotic” just before 15:00.

 

Nobody had been arrested yet.

 

Paul Ncwane, the chairperson of the SA National Civic Organisation in the area said there were helicopters and police “Nyala” armoured vehicles, as well as police officers on foot in the area.

 

Angry people were moving around in groups and were splitting up to avoid the police and confuse them.

 

He said four other people had been killed, but police could not immediately confirm this.

 

He said the community had had enough of young boys “terrorising them”.

 

“We are trying to stop gangsters. Women and children are living in fear because of these boys,” he said.

 

He said groups were also blocking the Potchefstroom road and throwing rocks at cars.

 

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CFCR funds Breytenbach Defence


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Johannesburg – The legal fees NPA prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach incurred trying to get her job reinstated were paid by the FW de Klerk Foundation’s Centre for Constitutional Rights (CFCR), the foundation said on Sunday.

“The CFCR… would like to confirm that it has been paying the litigation expenses of [Breytenbach], in her efforts to defend herself against disciplinary action that has been taken against her by her employer, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA),” it said in a statement.

The CFCR funded Breytenbach’s defence as part of its mission to promote and defend the Constitution and rule of law.

In April last year, Breytenbach was suspended and later faced a lengthy disciplinary hearing on 15 charges, including that she had not acted impartially when investigating a mining rights dispute involving Kumba Iron Ore and Kumba’s Sishen mine in the Northern Cape.

She was also accused of “improper relations” with Sishen’s lawyer Mike Hellens.

On 27 May, a NPA disciplinary hearing cleared her of all charges.

The following day, the NPA announced it would bring a court challenge against the ruling because it considered the findings “factually incorrect and legally unsustainable”.

Breytenbach was allowed to return to work, but after her return she found the NPA intended sending her to a different office.

She claimed that her suspension was related to her opposition to a decision to withdraw fraud and corruption charges against former police crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.

The FW de Klerk Foundation said that the CFCR sometimes took up cases for ordinary citizens where there were suspected breaches of constitutional rights.

The centre would assist by laying complaints with the SA Human Rights Commission and the Public Protector, or as a last resort, the CFCR sometimes approached the courts.

“Where appropriate – and within the scope of its limited means – [the CFCR] takes active steps to assist South Africans to claim their constitutional rights and to ensure that the state and all the institutions that it comprises, act in accordance with the Constitution.”

The CFCR took an interest in Breytenbach’s case because it also believed that her suspension was linked with the Mdluli matter.

“The CFCR had long been deeply concerned about the allegations of executive interference in the NPA.

“…The independence, integrity and professionalism of the NPA are absolutely essential for the preservation of the rule of law.”

The CFCR established a special litigation fund for Breytenbach’s legal expenses and other expenses that could arise from other cases of interest to the CFCR.

The fund had received “generous assistance”, the foundation said.

The Sunday Independent reported that billionaire businessman Nathan Kirsh, who was the complainant in a fraud case Breytenbach worked on in 1999, had made generous donations to Breytenbach’s defence.

The NPA was investigating the financial relationship between Kirsh and Breytenbach.

NPA spokesperson Bulelwa Makeke said: “The integrity management unit is investigating their financial relationship. One of the elements of the investigation is the legal fees paid by the FW de Klerk Foundation.”

According to the report, Kirsh said that he admired Breytenbach, but had made donations to the foundation for many years.

“What could Glynnis Breytenbach do for me? I have major businesses across the world. There is nothing that Glynnis Breytenbach can do for me,” he said.

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Police disparaging claims sought to besmirch Khuli’ reputation, says lawyer


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The management team of musician Khuli Chana notes with bemusement that the police are preparing to lay charges of attempted murder against him relating to last Monday’s incident.

According to reports, police have already filed these charges.

“For the record, Khuli is innocent of any crime and is the victim in this matter. It is indeed sad that the SAPS have sought to paint him as a perpetrator who was the author of his own misfortune” said a muso’s lawyer.

“It is indisputable that he was shot at seven times and that he committed no crime. Yet for the past week we have been fielding queries on baseless and disparaging claims that sought to besmirch his reputation, and in a clear attempt to cover-up the ineptitude of others” said Cliff Alexander.

According to Khulani Morule, Chana’s real name, the morning in question he was not speeding when exiting the garage and neither was he flagged down.

“We believe that, following the various probes into the matter, Khuli will be vindicated despite these attempts to disparage his name and reputation” said Alexander.

His lawyer, Cliff Alexander, says: “Whether or not Khuli was or wasn’t flagged down by unknown people still does not justify the SAPS having fired shots at him. They have certainly exceeded the bounds as contained in section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Act”.

Khuli is currently recuperating following his harrowing ordeal.

He says the incident has irrevocably changed his life but he has full faith in the South African justice system which he knows will both protect and exonerate him.

He says: “All that went through my mind when I realised I was being shot at was who was going to raise my 3-month-old daughter? In that moment I really thought that I was going to die. I am currently still receiving medical treatment and have begun going for trauma counseling. I realise the need to get better, pick up the pieces of my life, recover from this traumatic ordeal and move on. On a positive note it’s made me appreciate life and family and drawn me closer to God.” Said Khuli Chana.-TDN

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Bekkersdal talks deadlock: report


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Johannesburg – Talks between Co-operative Governance Minister Lechesa Tsenoli and Bekkersdal residents deadlocked on Sunday, the SABC reported.

 

According to the report, some community leaders walked out of the eight-hour meeting after their request to have the Westonaria municipality placed under administration was denied.

 

Tsenoli said: “Putting a municipality under administration requires that the provincial government must put support systems to that municipality, which is confronting problems.”

 

He said that the municipality was being offered support and that some of the residents’ grievances were provincial and national issues.

 

During the protests residents’ demands have included the removal of their mayor and local councillors.

 

Government properties have been vandalised and matric pupils taken out of schools to write their final exams elsewhere.

 

Protests were suspended last Sunday to allow government time to investigate residents’ grievances.

 

The SABC reported that the Auditor General’s office would probe allegations of corruption and maladministration in the Westonaria municipality.

 

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Bantwana, Zambia in thrilling 3-all draw


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Sheryl Botes’ Bantwana are on the verge of making history.

 

Bantwana are now firm favourites to qualify for the Under/17 women’s World Cup after holding Zambia to a 3-3 draw at Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka on Sunday in the first leg of the final qualifying round.

 

Bantwana’s goals were scored by Gabriella Salgado who netted a brace and Anelisa Ndyebi.

 

It was a see-saw battle which saw the lead swing between the two sides.

 

Zambia took the lead in the 15

 

th minute but Bantwana equalised almost immediately. The Zambians again went in front in the 27

 

th minute but the resolute Bantwana scored two quick goals to go to half-time leading 3-2.

 

However, the pendulum swung again as the hosts forced a draw through the only strike of the second half for a final 3-3 scoreline.

 

Head of delegation and SAFA NEC member, Ria Ledwaba said she was happy with the outcome.

 

“Coming away with a draw from Zambia who crushed Botswana recently is a commendable achievement. We gave the girls a motivational talk telling them to make history for themselves, their families and the country – and they did exactly that,” said Ledwaba.

 

“We should be in a position to finish off the job when Zambia comes here in a fortnight’s time. It will be nice if the girls do qualify for the World Cup. They have worked hard for this and I am proud of them,” added Ledwaba.-TDN

 

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A suspect busted for stealing 17 cows


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By Obakeng Maje

Atamelang-Police arrested a suspect in Middleton,near Atamelang on allegations of Stock theft on Friday.

 

“Police received a tip-off about possible stock theft. They went to the mentioned place and found the suspect in possession of seventeen cattle” captain Pelonomi Makau said. 

 

Police said he alleged failed to produce the relevant documents for the cattle and he was arrested. The legal owner of the cattle was traced and found. 

 

“The suspect will appear in Atamelang Magistrate’s Court on Monday on charges of Stock Theft” said Makau.-TDN

 

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A North West man kills wife, set house on fire


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By Obakeng Maje

Stilfontein-North West police are investigating a case of murder, attempted murder and arson after a 38 year-old man allegedly killed his wife and set her house of fire.

 

Captain Pelonomi Makau said a couple’s 12 year-old daughter suffered minor injuries from the fire.

 

The atrocity took place at Stilfontein, near Klerksdorp and police said a suspect handed himself over at police station.

 

“He will appear at Stilfontein Magistrate Court on Monday for murder, attempted murder and arson” Makau said.

 

Police investigations continue.-TDN

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Durban Ladies march on to Sasol League National Champs


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KwaZulu-Natal defending Champions Durban Ladies fought to a 4-2 victory over Remax Shooting Stars in their Sasol League provincial championships match at the Sasol League road show held at Impumelelo Stadium, Dundee on Saturday.

 

Having not lost a game this season and boasting a number of Banyana Banyana players, the Durban Ladies were favourites going into the much anticipated game which did not disappoint when it came to action. Both sides captained by national team players where looking to draw from the inspiration that the Banyana Banyana players would bring to the field.

 

Durban Ladies controlled the early stages of the game, having the majority of the possession and spending most of the time in their opponents half.

 

The first half deadlock was broken when Durban Ladies were awarded a penalty after Banyana Banyana striker, Silindile Ngubane was bought down in the box. Nomfundo Mchunu stepped up and slotted it in to the corner. A first half brace from Ngubane meant that the Durban Ladies went into the break with a 3 -0 lead.

 

Remax Shooting Stars pulled back two goals in the second half, though Nomthandazo Khubeka and Samkelisiwe Ncongo and its seemed the game was on until Ngubane netted her third goal and with that giving her a hat-trick.

 

Ngubane’s hat-trick and her contribution to the game saw her being awarded the Sasol “Shikisha” Moment as well as the Sasol Diski Queen for her influential performance.

 

The game ended 4-2 to Durban Ladies and they advance to their fifth consecutive championships.

 

Earlier in the day Banyana Banyana Coach Joseph Mkhonza and his technical held an open trials session where they put 42 players through their paces in an effort to identify potential talent, in order to grow the ever increasing pool of players from which the national team coaches, of all age groups, can draw from for future international matches. 

 

“As we look forward to the 2014 Banyana Banyana season, we need to start strengthening our National Team for the 2014 African Women’s Championship in Namibia. We need to put our best team forward in a bid to qualify for our first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup that will be taking place in Canada in 2015. Events such as the Sasol League road shows afford us the opportunity to do a nationwide search for the best women football players in the country,” said Mkhonza

 

The other Sasol League match on the day, saw Sunflower FC take on Galaxy Ladies. Galaxy Ladies provided most of the attack early in the game. Sunflower kept their composure and absorbed the pressure which resulted in an 18

 

th minute counter attack goal by Fanele Mhlongo which put Sunflower FC a goal up. It was the brace from Sunflower FC captain, Mbali Bhengu that put the result to doubt and gave her team a 3 – 0 victory over Galaxy FC. The brace and an outstanding all round performance saw her being award the title of the Sasol Diski Queen for this match and her spectacular free kick goal from 25 metres out was awarded the Sasol “Shikisha” Moment of the game.

 

The 2013 Sasol League season will come to an end at the Sasol League National Championships taking place in Klerksdorp, North West from Monday, 25

 

th November – Sunday, 01 December 2013.