Political pressure before Marikana shooting


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Pretoria – ANC deputy president and businessman Cyril Ramaphosa, EFF leader Julius Malema and Scopa chairman Themba Godi’s roles and influence were raised in evidence at the Farlam Commission of Inquiry on Wednesday.

Evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson SC touched on a transcript of a meeting between North West police chief Lt-Gen Zukiswa Mbombo and Lonmin mine executives, including Barnard Mokwena and Jomo Kwadi, on 14 August, two days before the shooting.

Mbombo was recorded as saying: “When I was speaking to [Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa], he mentioned to me a name that is calling him, that is pressurising him, unfortunately it is a politically high [individual].”

Mokwena interjected: “It is Cyril?”

Mbombo replied: “Cyril Ramaphosa. Yes. When I was talking to national commissioner [Riah Phiyega] last night she said to me: ‘Who are the shareholders here?’ and I said I do not know the shareholders, but I know that the minister mentioned Cyril.

“And then she said: ‘Now I got it.’ You know why she says she got it? Remember, Cyril was in the [African National Congress] appeals committee of Malema, remember?” Mokwena agreed.

Mbombo continued: “At Impala [mine], Malema came with our [North West] premier and spoke to those people, and ourselves, as the police, we managed to manage the situation after Malema came.

“Our discussion with the national commissioner was around this thing now happening, to say again, Malema come and defuse this thing. It becomes as if Malema has taken charge of the mining, the mine.”

Mokwena agreed again.

Amcu behind it

The police chief highlighted Malema’s campaign to nationalise South Africa’s mines. She said the Marikana stand-off had to be defused by “moving in to kill it”.

Mokwena cut in: “Amongst the 1000 calls I got yesterday, I got a call from Godi [the chair of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts and leader of the African People’s Convention party].”

Mbombo said: “Themba Godi. He is operating in this area, Moruleng and all that. So I know, he was phoning me now.”

The document detailed Mokwena’s intention to end the strike. He was quoted as saying to Mbombo: “Our priority is we want people arrested, okay. It is very clear Amcu [the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union] is behind it [the strike].

“One of them made a clear statement on television last night.”

Last year, Ramaphosa’s name featured prominently in the early stages of the inquiry.

Dali Mpofu, representing the miners wounded and arrested after the shooting on 16 August, said there was an e-mail in which Ramaphosa condemned the protests, describing them as criminal acts and suggesting “concomitant action”.

“This [e-mail] was on 15 August at 14:58, exactly 24 hours before the people were mowed down on that mountain,” Mpofu said at the time.

“We have e-mails that were being exchanged between Lonmin management, government ministers [of mineral resources and the police] and at the centre is a gentleman called Cyril Ramaphosa,” he said.

Concomitant action

“He advanced that what was taking place were criminal acts and must be characterised as such. In line with this characterisation [Ramaphosa said] there needs to be concomitant action to address the situation,” said Mpofu.

He said the e-mail was addressed to a certain “Dear Albert of Lonmin”.

Mpofu said Ramaphosa had called for action to deal with the “criminals, whose crime was to seek a wage increase”.

The inquiry, chaired by retired judge Ian Farlam, is investigating the deaths of 44 people during strike-related unrest at Lonmin platinum’s operations at Marikana, near Rustenburg, last year.

The police shot dead 34 people, mostly striking mineworkers, wounded 70, and arrested 250 on 16 August 2012. In the preceding week, 10 people including two policemen and two security guards, were killed.

The commission resumes on Thursday.

– SAPA

Malawi summons SA’s envoy over Zuma remarks


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Blantyre – Malawi on Wednesday summoned South Africa’s High Commissioner over President Jacob Zuma’s disparaging remarks about the country.

Ntombile Mabude was asked to explain a Zuma statement seen as suggesting that Malawi was backward, when discussing South Africa’s road infrastructure.

On Monday, Zuma sparked controversy when he tried to convince motorists to accept the country’s plan to toll highways around Johannesburg.

He said “we are in Johannesburg, this is Johannesburg. It’s not some national road in Malawi.”

Foreign ministry spokesperson Quent Kalichero told AFP that Mabude was “summoned to discuss the issue”.

The envoy held a meeting with the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, George Mkondiwa, in the capital Lilongwe.

Kalichero declined to provide details of the meeting.

On Tuesday, Zuma’s spokesperson Mac Maharaj defended the statement, saying it was reported out of context.

He said Zuma was trying to justify the sophisticated road system in the country’s economic hub. During an interview with a local radio, Power FM, Maharaj apologised on Wednesday for the comments, saying he had received numerous angry call from Malawians.

“Let me apologise for that and withdraw it,” he said.

– AFP

SuperSport Edge Maritzburg


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ABSA Premiership

Result: Maritzburg 0-1 SuperSport

Date: 23 October 2013

Venue: Harry Gwala Stadium

SuperSport United struck late on to secure a hard-fought 1-0 win away to Maritzburg United at the Harry Gwala Stadium on Wednesday night.

The result ensured that new Team of Choice coach Clinton Larsen got off to a losing start while Cavin Johnson’s men returned to winning ways after a slight dip in form in their recent league outings.
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Wits Held By Polokwane


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Absa Premiership

Full Time: Bidvest Wits 0-0 Polokwane City

Date: 23 October 2013

Venue: Bidvest Stadium

Despite dominating the majority of the game in front of their home fans, Bidvest Wits could not break down a resilient Polokwane City defence as their Absa Premiership match at the Bidvest Stadium on Wednesday night ended 0-0.
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Ajax With First Win


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Absa Premiership

Full Time: Ajax Cape Town 1-0 Free State Stars

Date: 23 October 2013

Venue: Cape Town Stadium

A solitary goal from Stelio Ernesto, otherwise known as ‘Telinho’, handed Ajax Cape Town their first win of the Absa Premiership season after beating Free State Stars 1-0 at the Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday night.
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Bacela Hat-Trick Puts Pirates In Semis


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Telkom Knockout Cup

Result: Orlando Pirates 4-0 Golden Arrows

Date: 23 October 2013

Venue: Orlando Stadium

Lennox Bacela bagged a hat-trick as Orlando Pirates hammered Golden Arrows 4-0 in their Telkom Knockout quarter-final at the Orlando Stadium on Wednesday evening. Kermit Erasmus scored the other goal.

Pirates will now join Supersport United, Platinum Stars and Kaizer Chiefs in the Telkom Knockout semi-finals.
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Telkom Knockout Semi-Final Draw


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Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs could meet in the final of the Telkom Knockout after missing one another in the semi-finals.

It will be far from easy for the Soweto giants though, as Kaizer Chiefs will host Platinum Stars in the second semi-final while Orlando Pirates will travel to SuperSport United in the other.

The draw for the last four took place just after Pirates’ convincing 4-0 win over Golden Arrows at the Orlando Stadium on Wednesday. Pirates’ semi-final match will take place on 20 November due to their CAF Champions League committments.

Chiefs took the long route to the final with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over Free State Stars after the game had ended 1-1.

SuperSport also impressed with a 3-1 victory over Moroka Swallows while Dikwena, who recently lifted the MTN8, disposed of Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1.

The full draw was as follows:

20 November 2013: SuperSport United v Orlando Pirates

2 November 2013: Kaizer Chiefs v Platinum Stars
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Bekkersdal man on attempted murder rap


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Johannesburg – A foreign shop owner arrested in Bekkersdal, near Westonaria, will be charged with attempted murder, Gauteng police said on Wednesday.

Constable Elsie Tshonte said the man was arrested for possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

“Police are now also investigating attempted murder,” she said.

Residents told the police the man had a gun with which he had shot another man.

“Police officers searched the shop and found the gun.”

Tshonte said police were continuing to monitor the area following violent service delivery protests.

Earlier, protesters gathered near the local taxi rank and burnt tyres.

Last week, 35 protesters were arrested and charged with public violence after a petrol bomb and stones were thrown into the police station.

Three police vehicles and a disaster management vehicle were damaged.

Tshonte said no protesters were arrested on Wednesday.

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Booysen case ‘thoroughly investigated’


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CAPE TOWN – The investigating officer working on the rape and murder case of Bredasdorp teenager Anene Booysen has defended the police probe.
Johannes Kana is standing trial for the rape, mutilation and murder of the 17-year-old in February.

The trial resumed in the Swellendam Circuit Court on Wednesday.

Kana confessed to raping Booysen but denied killing her.
Warrant officer Edmund Abels told the court Booysen’s rape and murder case was thoroughly investigated.

He said all tip-offs and leads were followed up.

Abels said even though the teenager mentioned the name “Zwai” when questioned about the suspects, no concrete forensic evidence could link him to the crime.

The court also heard a bra, which belonged to Booysen, had blood on it.

But again, no forensic evidence could be decisively linked to Kana.
The case resumes on Monday.
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S&P reacts to budget speech


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JOHANNESBURG – The medium-term budget policy statement has given South Africa some breathing room, ratings agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) said on Wednesday. Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan delivered his speech in Parliament, Cape Town. Speaking to Talk Radio 702/567 Cape Talk’s Bruce Whitfield this evening, the minister defended his optimistic view of the economy as a whole. – See more at: http://ewn.co.za/2013/10/23/SP-reacts-to-budget-speech-1#sthash.NzloeDCK.dpuf