Province to pick Bricks business


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It’s all systems go for the first Brics Expo and International Trade and Tourism Conference set to be held in Mahikeng, North West, this week.

 

The four-day international investor conference will run from Thursday to Sunday at the Mmabatho Convention Centre and involve delegates from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (Brics) that make up the bloc.

 

North West premier, Thandi Modise, said the conference would create an ideal platform for the public and private sectors to network and explore business opportunities with international businesses from Brics countries.

 

Modise said: “The conference will be held under the theme ‘Pioneering business and investment opportunities between the Bric countries and North West province’.”

 

Modise added: “One of the provincial priorities is to increase investment inflows into the province.

 

“Engagements with investors will afford us with opportunities to learn best practices in manufacturing, renewal energy, mining, mineral beneficiation, tourism, infrastructure development and agriculture beneficiation projects.”

 

Modise pointed out that the North West had prioritised the development of these key economic sectors to contribute towards job creation and increase the contribution towards the provincial Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

 

The conference is also expected to position the North West province as a preferred investment destination.

 

Added Modise: “We are looking forward to engagement and discussion with our Brics partners at this auspicious event to further strengthen and solidify close ties in trade, tourism and investment.”

 

Indications are that about 300 delegates are expected to attend the conference that will be running parallel with exhibitions that will showcase provincial products and services.

 

Provincial government spokesperson Lesiba Kgwele said that investors, exporters, importers, investment promotion agencies, tourism agencies, companies specialising in transportation and air and freight transport, road and rail operators, courier companies, finance service providers, banks and small to medium and macro enterprises were among those that would be able to engage in various business-to-business networking opportunities.

 

Kgwele said: “The conference is hosted by the provincial department of economic development, environment, conservation and tourism in conjunction with Brics Expo Pty Ltd and in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation.”

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Steenkamp’s father: I do not hate Oscar


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By Barbara Jones

Eastern Cape – The father of model Reeva Steenkamp, who was allegedly murdered by Oscar Pistorius, spoke movingly on Sunday of his family’s grief and said he bore the athlete no animosity.

 

In an emotional interview with The Mail on Sunday, Barry Steenkamp said he was struggling “to find some reason why this happened to our lovely daughter”.

 

Last week, Pistorius broke down in tears in court when he was formally charged with Reeva’s premeditated murder

 

“He must be going through things that we don’t know about. There is no hatred in our hearts.”

 

Reeva, 29, had been dating the Olympic athlete since November.

 

She was shot dead in the early hours of Valentine’s Day at Pistorius’s gated mansion in Pretoria.

 

It has been reported she was hit four times by bullets fired through the door of a bathroom.

 

Pistorius, 26, a keen marksman, owned a pistol and machine gun.

 

Sources told how he carried his dying girlfriend from the bathroom, her blood splattering the staircase, as he desperately tried to revive her.

 

The pair were called South Africa’s “golden couple”, and the arrest of Pistorius – who last year became the first man to compete at both the Olympics and Paralympics – was met with disbelief.

 

Speaking for the first time since the death of his law graduate daughter, Barry Steenkamp, a horse trainer, wept as he said he and his wife, June, were at “a complete loss”.

 

He said: “This is a very difficult time for us. June is inconsolable. We just need to find some answers.

 

“We ask the Lord every day to help us find a reason why this should happen to Reeva.

 

“She was the most beautiful, kind girl in the world. She had love for everyone, and she was loved by everyone who knew her.”

 

Steenkamp said he had never met Pistorius, but that his wife occasionally spoke to him on the phone.

 

On the day of the killing, Reeva had been due to give a talk to high school pupils “to empower them to be confident”.

 

Her father said: “That’s what she was like, always wanting to help others.”

 

Former girlfriends of the Paralympian have publicly suggested he has a dark side.

 

One, 26-year-old student Samantha Taylor, said he is “certainly not what people think he is”.

 

The Mail on Sunday learnt that Taylor was warned to expect a subpoena forcing her to give evidence at Pistorius’s trial.

 

Reeva appeared on the TV programme Tropika Island of Treasure on Saturday night, which sees celebrities paired with contestants competing for a cash prize.

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Steenkamp’s father: I do not hate Oscar


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By Barbara Jones

Eastern Cape – The father of model Reeva Steenkamp, who was allegedly murdered by Oscar Pistorius, spoke movingly on Sunday of his family’s grief and said he bore the athlete no animosity.

 

In an emotional interview with The Mail on Sunday, Barry Steenkamp said he was struggling “to find some reason why this happened to our lovely daughter”.

 

Last week, Pistorius broke down in tears in court when he was formally charged with Reeva’s premeditated murder

 

“He must be going through things that we don’t know about. There is no hatred in our hearts.”

 

Reeva, 29, had been dating the Olympic athlete since November.

 

She was shot dead in the early hours of Valentine’s Day at Pistorius’s gated mansion in Pretoria.

 

It has been reported she was hit four times by bullets fired through the door of a bathroom.

 

Pistorius, 26, a keen marksman, owned a pistol and machine gun.

 

Sources told how he carried his dying girlfriend from the bathroom, her blood splattering the staircase, as he desperately tried to revive her.

 

The pair were called South Africa’s “golden couple”, and the arrest of Pistorius – who last year became the first man to compete at both the Olympics and Paralympics – was met with disbelief.

 

Speaking for the first time since the death of his law graduate daughter, Barry Steenkamp, a horse trainer, wept as he said he and his wife, June, were at “a complete loss”.

 

He said: “This is a very difficult time for us. June is inconsolable. We just need to find some answers.

 

“We ask the Lord every day to help us find a reason why this should happen to Reeva.

 

“She was the most beautiful, kind girl in the world. She had love for everyone, and she was loved by everyone who knew her.”

 

Steenkamp said he had never met Pistorius, but that his wife occasionally spoke to him on the phone.

 

On the day of the killing, Reeva had been due to give a talk to high school pupils “to empower them to be confident”.

 

Her father said: “That’s what she was like, always wanting to help others.”

 

Former girlfriends of the Paralympian have publicly suggested he has a dark side.

 

One, 26-year-old student Samantha Taylor, said he is “certainly not what people think he is”.

 

The Mail on Sunday learnt that Taylor was warned to expect a subpoena forcing her to give evidence at Pistorius’s trial.

 

Reeva appeared on the TV programme Tropika Island of Treasure on Saturday night, which sees celebrities paired with contestants competing for a cash prize.

Kgatliso Ramose Den: Let’s talk sport


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By Kgatliso Ramose

Kgatliso Ramose Dem: Let’s talk sports!!!

“Lord,lift us up where we belong. Where the eagles fly. On a mountain high. Lord lift us up where we belong,up from the world we know”

 

Facebook went crazy with those lyrics of Cece and Bebe Winans-Lord lift us where we belong song as the Amakhosi fans were hoping for things to turn on their favour as it looked like Kaizer Chiefs were facing their second loss of the season.

 

Kaizer Chiefs produced a dramatic late comeback to beat Free State Stars 2-1 at Soccer City Stadium as they moved back to the top of the log. 

 

On the other part of town TakeSure made sure that Orlando Pirates crashed the unknown FC Djabal 5-0 in the first leg of their CAF Champions League clash at the Orlando Stadium saturday night. Takesure Chinyama bagged 4 and Sfiso Myeni scored 1.

 

On Friday night Pitso Mosimane’s boys produced quite a show,trashing Maritzburg United 3-0. Its seems Pitso is turning the clock at Chlorkoop. What is the secret? “Most of Sundowns’ impact players: Modise,Laffor,Pelembe and Kekana knows Pitso from Supersports United so its easy for them to relate to his style of play and makes thing happen” one of our reader Phanuel Moroe said.

 

He continued “I believe that is what makes them so fiercely dangerous and if they carry on like that,they will go as far as top 4”.

 

On the other hand Q2 winners Dikwena continued where they left off with a convincing 3-0 at Royal Bafokeng Sports palace and claim second spot on Sunday afternoon before Chiefs win their game that saw Platinum Stars goes back to 3rd spot.

 

Calvin Johnson turned the North West Province team into a “well-oiled” machine since taking the reign.

 

Other weekend results.

Chippa United 3-0 Black Leopards

Golden Arrows 0-1 Amazulu

Bloemfontein Celtics 3-0 Bidvest Wits.

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Premier: Arrested of ANCYL secretary alleged killers commendable


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Arrest of ANC Regional Secretary’s murder suspects commendable-Premier Modise

 

The arrest of three suspects linked to the murder of ANC Regional Secretary in Dr. Kenneth Kaunda District, Obuti Chika confirmed  by the Hawks is commendable and should allow the family to find closure to their tragic loss and end speculations as to who is/are responsible for his untimely death, North West Premier Thandi Modise said on Sunday.

 

“We are deeply concerned and disappointed that a member of ANCYL is reportedly liked to the chilling crime that robbed us of a courageous leader like Comrade Chika. We call on our communities to allow the law to take its course for justice to be done because there is no place in our society for those who resort to violence and murder to settle political scores and differences,” said Premier Modise.

 

 The Premier had earlier in conveying condolences to the Chika family appealed for calm and called for in-depth investigation into assassinations and attempted assassinations experienced in the province including one on suspended ANC Provincial Secretary Kabelo Mataboge . 

 

  

A decomposed body of a man found in a room


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By Obakeng Maje

Leeudooringstad-Police are investigating a case of Inquest after a 63-year-old victim’s body was found lying in bedroom by his daughter. 

The incident happened at Modderkraal Farm on Friday at about 20:45. 

“It is alleged that the victim’s body was badly decomposed. No foul is suspected at this stage and investigation continues” Funani said. 

 

 

A teen raped by unknown man


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By Obakeng Maje

Lomanyaneng-Police registered a case of rape after a 17-year-old minor was allegedly raped by unknown suspect at her home on Friday. 

“It is alleged that the minor was with her sister when two unknown suspects entered the house” captain Amanda Funani. 

“It is alleged that the suspects broke a window to gain entry. They found two sisters sitting in their bedroom and demanded cellphones from them” Funani said. 

The suspects instructed the victim and her sister to undress, but the younger sister managed to escape. “It is alleged that the victim was raped by one of the suspects who fled the scene on foot” police said. Investigation continues.

A 21 year old man arrested for killing a man


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By Obakeng Maje

Lomanyaneng:  Police arrested a 21-year-old suspect for allegedly killing a man on Friday at about 23:30 North West police. 

“The incident occurred at a local tavern in Lomanyaneng Village. It is alleged that the suspect was involved in a physical fight with the deceased’s friend” captain Amanda Funani said. 

It is further alleged that the victim tried to intervene and stop the fight said police.  

“According to information received, the suspect stabbed the victim with a knife on the chest” she said. 

A 21 year-old man was transported to Mahikeng Provincial Hospital where he allegedly died on arrival. The suspect was arrested and is expected to appear before Mmabatho Magistrate Court on Monday.

Investigation continues. 

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Mob beat a alleged murderer in Madibogo


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Madibogo- A man who allegedly murdered his girlfriend’s other lover was attacked by community members on Sunday in Madobogo Village, North West police said.

 

The 36-year-old man had gone to visit his girlfriend late on Saturday night, when he apparently found her with another man, said Captain Amanda Funani in a statement.

 

“A fight ensued between the suspect and his girlfriend and the latter’s other boyfriend intervened and defended the woman.”

 

The man then apparently stabbed the other boyfriend, aged 37, in the chest with a beer bottle.

 

The man then died on the scene.

 

On Sunday morning members of the village hunted down the alleged murderer at his aunt’s house.

 

“They took the law into their own hands by beating him up, before handing him over to the local police station.”

 

Funani said the man was only slightly injured by the mob and had been taken to a clinic for treatment. He will appear in the Atamelang Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

 

No assault charges have been registered against the mob. – Sapa

NEC To Meet On 23 February To Review Match Fixing Report


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By Obakeng Maje

The SAFA National Executive Committee (NEC) has called up a meeting on Saturday, 23 February 2013 to discuss and confirm recommendations of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs and Security Committees with regards to the FIFA Match Fixing report and the way forward.

 

The NEC meeting of 4 January 2013 resolved to rescind decisions of the Emergency Committee (EmCo) of 17 December and the matter was referred to the two SAFA Committees, (Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee and Security Committee) for further consideration.

 

The scheduled next meeting on 23 February will take place at SAFA House.

 

Among others, the decisions relate to the 17 December 2012 EmCo report relating to the suspension of the President of the Association, Mr Kirsten Nematandani as stated in the letters written to FIFA, CAF, SASCO, Minister of Sport and COSAFA which were reviewed and set aside and corrected.

 

The matter also relate to the suspension of the SAFA staff members which was reviewed and set aside and corrected by referring it to the Acting CEO of SAFA for his consideration and further action.

 

“We have therefore, called an NEC meeting on 23 February 2013 to discuss and confirm the recommendations of the two Committees whose recommendations remain confidential.

 

“The NEC will take the decision, and no other body has the authority to make any determination on the matter and any presupposition on the issue is premature. We should always keep in mind the rules of natural justice,” said chair of the Legal and Constitutional Committee, Pooby Govindasamy. “It must be emphasised that to speculate on the outcome of any hearing is dangerous as any person is presumed innocent and must be given an opportunity to explain any allegations against him or her in order to ensure fairness in the process.”