North West man killed after allegedly fondling accused lover’s thighs


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By Obakeng Maje

Brits- North West police arrested a man after he allegedly beaten another man to death.

The atrocity took place on Sunday at Brits, near Pretoria where two men engaged in a quarrel.

“It is alleged that a 44 year-old man was sitting at the fire place along with his girlfriend and other folks. The fight erupted after the suspect allegedly accused Thomas Mabitsela,35 of fondling his girlfriend’s thighs” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

Police said a suspect allegedly grabbed a burning wood and assaulted Matsibela with it.

He was rushed to hospital after he suffered terrible injuries.

Matsibela,35 died the following day at hospital and police arrested the suspect for murder.

“The suspect is expected to appear before Brits Magistrate Court for murder charge soon” Mokgwabone said.

Police investigations continues.-TDN

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A Kimberley man jumps in front of a moving train


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By Obakeng Maje

Kimberley-An unknown man who is believed to be in his 40’s knocked down by a goods train in Kimberley. 

The incident happened on Tuesday at approximately 16:45pm at Aristotle bridge. 

“It is alleged that the victim jumped over the Aristotle Bridge and threw himself in front of the goods train” lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said. 

The train was moving from South to North direction of Kimberley. “Apparently the man was contemplating to commit suicide, he sustained serious bodily injuries, right side hip is dislocated from the joint, left leg fractured, fractured shoulder and also head injuries. He has been transported to the Kimberley Hospital to receive medical treatment” Tawana said. The Kimberley police are investigating the cause of the incident at this stage.-TDN

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Two nabbed for rape and theft in Kimberley


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By Obakeng Maje
Kimberley-The Galeshewe Family Violence Child Protection and Sexual offences Unit are investigating a case of house breaking, theft and rape which allegedly took place on the 11 March 2013 at approximately 01:00am.
“It is alleged the two suspects gained entrance into a house in Club 2000, Kagisho by entering through a broken bedroom window” Lieutenant Sergio Kock said.
A 13 year old girl was allegedly alone at home at the time. The suspects were surprised by the girl and she was allegedly raped by both men.
Thereafter, the suspects helped themselves with a TV and a Tedelex DVD player.
“The stolen items were recovered by police in the neighbour’s yard the following day” Kock said.
On the 13 March 2013, investigations led to the arrest of one suspect in Kagisho. The second suspect was found already in police custody for another attempted rape.
“The suspects appeared in the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court for a formal bail application on the 15 March 2013. Police opposed bail and the suspects remained in custody” Kock said.
The two suspects, known as and April Pienaar(30) and Letlhogonolo Mathamele(29) made another court appearance on the Tuesday and the case once again remanded for 8 August 2013. The suspects will remain in custody until their next court appearance.-TDN
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DA brings difference to Ward 9 in Tlokwe


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By Obakeng Maje
Potchefstroom-The Democratic Alliance is proud to introduce its candidate for the Ward 9 (Sonderwater & Mohadin) by-election next week Wednesday in the Tlokwe Municipality.
“Jacky Tobolo has chosen to join the DA because the DA changes people’s lives for the better by providing quality services. Together with the DA he will strive towards excellence in providing sustainable services and creating opportunities by working together as a community” DA JuanitA Terblache said.

His plan for Ward 9 includes:

• Fighting against crime.

• Assisting in educational needs.

• Strive towards providing electricity to all areas.

• Encourage better community participation.

• Assisting the poor with feeding schemes.

• Promote employment opportunities and sustainable economic growth.

• Develop a health and safety plan.

• Strive to ensure quality sanitation and sewerage services.

• Encourage the building of RDP houses

“I encourage all our first time and older supporters to vote for Jacky next week the 7th of August in Sonderwater, Ikageng at Boitshoko Secondary & Mohadin at the Mohadin community hall” DA Juanita Terblache said.

Four SA referees to officiate in the 2014 FIFA WC Qualifiers


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Four South African referees have been called up to officiate in the 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifiers on the continent next month.

Daniel Bennett and assistant referee, Zakhele Siwela will do duty in the final round Group J encounter between Senegal and Uganda on Saturday, 7 September 2013 at the Grand Stade in Marrakech, Morocco.

The 2013 Absa Premiership referee of the season, Victor Gomes will sit in as the fourth official.

On Sunday, 8 September 2013, Stevens Khumalo will be part of a refereeing team doing duty in the Group G qualifier between Zimbabwe and Mozambique to be played at Rufaro Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Furman: No plans for PSL move


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Bafana Bafana midfielder Dean Furman says he has no intention of playing in the PSL in the near future, though a swansong in South Africa might be on the cards.

Some media reports last month suggested that the 25-year-old midfielder, who recently joined English Championship side Doncaster Rovers on a two-year deal, could make a big-money move to Absa Premiership.

However, Furman insists it was just that – rumours – and that his long-term future remains in England.

“At the moment I see my future lying over here,” he tells KickOff.com.

“I’ve worked very hard to get to the position where I am; I’m really enjoying my football over here and it’s a big challenge for me at Doncaster, so for the foreseeable future I do see my football being played on these shores.”

But he adds: “However, football is a crazy game and just like I never thought I would be back involved with the national team, you can never rule anything out.”

Furman joined Doncaster upon the expiry of his contract at Oldham Athletic, where he was the captain, and says he has settled in nicely, having spent some time on loan at the club towards the end of the season.

“It’s many of the same players – pretty much the entire squad from last season baring a few changes here and there – so for me settling in was never a problem,” he says.

“We got up to the Championship and it’s a tough league with some top, top teams and players, but we are quietly confident.

“We’ve had a good pre-season and have built up our confidence nicely and I think as the season goes by our ambitions will become more and more clear as to what we want to achieve.”
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RIP China Ngema


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Former Kaizer Chiefs director Wilfred ‘China’ Ngema passed away in the early hours of Tuesday morning at the age of 79.

Ngema, who played a vital role in the early years of Chiefs, was admitted to hospital two weeks ago after suffering a stroke. According to family spokesperson Jeff Mazibuko, funeral arrangements are yet to be finalized.

“Mr Ngema sadly passed on at 4am this morning and the family is still in shock,” Mazibuko tells KickOff.com.

“Mr Ngema had three houses, in Soweto, KwaNongoma and Newcastle. But all the work will be done here in Newcastle because this is where he was staying.”

Former KICK OFF Magazine sub-editor Cyril McAravey, who was also instrumental in the formation of Chiefs, describes Ngema as a hard worker. “I’ve known China for than 50 years and he was one of the hardest working people I’ve ever known,” he says.

“While others were busy stealing the limelight, China was in the background doing all the hard work, organising and transporting players. The man epitomizes the phrase ‘for the love of the game’ because he didn’t do things for money.

“I want people to know that China was not only instrumental at Kaizer Chiefs, but in football as a whole. May his soul rest in peace.”
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Musona return to Chiefs slammed


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Former Germany-based Zimbabwe international George Mbwando says Knowledge Musona’s return to Kaizer Chiefs is “shocking and disappointing”.

Musona returned to Naturena at the beginning of July after just two years in the Bundesliga.

The Zimbabwean international joined 1899 Hoffenheim in July 2011 on a five-year deal, but struggled to make an impression and spent the past season on loan at FC Augsburg.

The 23-year-old is back at Chiefs on a season-long loan.

“I was as shocked as I was disappointed with Knowledge’s decision to go back to Kaizer Chiefs,” Mbwando tells The Herald.

“It is retrogressive, how can you go back to high school when you have reached university? I know that at times it might not be easy to adjust to a new and tougher environment but it was not hell for Musona.

“Even if he could not play regularly in the Bundesliga he could have tried to have a season or two in the Second or even Third Division and I know that he would have bounced back into the Bundesliga a far much better player.

“With all due respect I don’t see how playing in South Africa will improve him or prepare him for European football when he has already been in Europe and knows what is required.”

The 37-year-old Mbwando adds that Musona “needs to return to Europe before it is too late”, as his return to Amakhosi is not a positive situation for the Zimbabwe national team.
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Schoolboy shooting case postponed


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Cape Town – Two men accused of killing Cape Town schoolboy Glenrico Martin appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

Wilston Stoffels, 18, and Jevon Snyman, 19, will remain in custody until their next appearance on September 2.

The two previously abandoned their bail applications.

Martin, 18, was shot in May while entering the Spes Bona High School premises in Athlone.

Captain Frederick van Wyk said at the time that three men – two of them armed – wearing school tracksuit tops approached Martin. One of them shot him in the head.

Paramedics revived him and took him to the Groote Schuur Hospital. He died soon after arrival.

Snyman was arrested in Athlone a day after the shooting. Stoffels was arrested in Bonteheuwel the following day.

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More delays for Dayeton cops’ bail bid


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Johannesburg – A bail application by nine policemen allegedly implicated in the death of a Daveyton taxi driver was postponed by the Benoni Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

This was at the request of lawyers for the accused, who said a third member had been added to their team.

The new lawyer, Marius van Wyngaardt, said he needed further consultations with the accused. He joins Patrick Sithole and Benny Ndaba.

The matter was postponed to August 13.

Some relatives of the policemen murmured in disagreement at the outcome of the proceedings.

Earlier, the group of relatives was called out of the court for a brief meeting with the lawyers.

The nine officers were re-applying for bail, after it was denied in March.

Their lawyers claimed to have new evidence which they believed would convince the court to overturn its decision not to grant them bail.

Mozambican taxi driver Mido Macia was filmed being tied to the back of a police van and dragged along a street in Daveyton on February 26. Police had confronted him because his taxi was apparently blocking traffic.

A scuffle ensued and he was taken to the local police station, where he was found dead in the holding cells several hours later.

The accused, Thamsanqa Ncema, Linda Sololo, Meshack Malele, Motome Walter Ramatlou, Percy Mnisi, Bongumusa Mdluli, Sipho Ngobeni, Lungisa Ewababa, and Bongani Kolisi were arrested shortly afterwards.

As in previous appearances, they were well-dressed when they entered the courtroom.

The men whispered among themselves as they sat in the dock.

Court officials had arranged for their families to sit on the bench directly behind them in the gallery.

The relatives huddled into the first bench, and a few took up seats in the second row. The second row had been reserved for Macia’s relatives, but none were present in court.

Jose Nascimento, who has a watching brief on behalf of Macia’s family and the Mozambican government, and Badanisile Ngwenya were the only recognisable people representing the Macia family.

Macia had rented a room outside Ngwenya’s house in Daveyton.

After the proceedings, Ngwenya told reporters Macia’s family (in Mozambique) were slowly trying to come to terms with what had happened.

She said she was in no rush to have the case wrapped up.

“I don’t want it to be rushed, so justice can be properly served,” she said.

Public attention had dwindled since the case first made headlines at the end of February.

At the start of the hearings several months ago, Daveyton residents gathered outside the court building and protested against the officers receiving bail.

In recent weeks, none of the protesters have returned to court. However, family members of the policemen have continued to pack the courtroom.

Sapa