Bafana can be worldbeaters- Igesund


Image

By Obakeng Maje

Johannesburg- The South African Senior Men’s National Team returns to South Africa on Sunday morning (10 September 2012) with their heads held high despite a one-nil (1-0) lost to Brazil in an international friendly match played on Friday (7 September) at the Estadio do Morumbi in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

 

The match was used as part of Brazil’s Independence Day celebrations, and also for a symbolic handover of the world cup from the 2010 hosts to the next hosts in 2014.

 

The ceremony took place at half time led by SAFA President Kirsten Nematandani, accompanied by Vice President Danny Jordaan, SAFA CEO Dr Robin Petersen, National Executive Committee members Abel Rakoma, Morris Tshabalala and Andile Ndengezi, who was also the Head of Delegation for the South African team in Brazil. The South African Ambassador to Brazil, HE MN Mbethe was also present.

 

The home side was booed off the field by their own fans while Bafana Bafana got a standing ovation at the end of the clash following a gutsy performance by the visitors.

 

Bafana Bafana head coach Gordon Igesund handed new caps to Dean Furman of Oldham Athletic and Dino Ndlovu of Maccabi Haifa.

 

South Africa did not disappoint and took the game to the hosts, who at times looked very uncomfortable and surprised by Bafana Bafana’s performance.

 

The visitors should have taken the lead in the 12th minute, but Ndlovu’s shot was saved Diego Alves in the Brazil goal.

 

After experiencing a series of withdrawals before the start of camp (Steven Pienaar, Siyabonga Nomvethe, Edward Manqele and Anele Ngcongca) due to injuries, Bafana Bafana suffered a further setback when Ndlovu was taken off with a dislocated shoulder.

 

His replacement, Benni McCarthy did not last also and was stretchered off with a hamstring strain.

 

Both players will not be available for the Tuesday, 11 September clash against Mozambique at the Mbombela Stadium.

 

The first half belonged to the South Americans, but South Africa came out fighting in the second half where they dominated.

 

Brazil found the winner with 15 minutes left on the clock through substitute Hulk after a defensive slip-up.

 

Up until that time, Itumeleng Khune had kept them at bay with some superb saves that earned him the man of the match performance.

 

“It was a very good match, a solid performance from the guys. What is even pleasing is that their players were even showering us with praises saying we have a very team and we should keep it up. Now when such quality players say those things it means we are going somewhere. Just a pity we conceded a soft goal, but I am happy with the team’s overall display,” said Khune.

 

It was an improved performance from Igesund’s squad in his first match as Bafana Bafana head coach.

 

“It was a tough match and one we did not deserve to lose. I am not happy with the results but satisfied with the performance of the players after we had only four training sessions together. It was important for us to play such a great team and we can take a lot of out this match. I am proud of these players,” said Igesund.

 

“We took them on in their backyard and had them rattled, but were unfortunate not to come out with a win. We showed a lot of character, had passion in our play and displayed a lot of fighting spirit. But we should not get ahead of ourselves, there is a still a long way to go as this is part of preparations for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations.”

 

Bongani Khumalo captained the squad – the first time ever.

 

 “We were against quality players and we did very well, showed great character. We created a lot of chances in the game despite playing against the best. We need not get carried away by the performance and we know we can do better. We can take a lot of positives out of the result,” said Khumalo.

 

“It was a very good performance from the players. We had a lot of fighting spirit today and credit to all the players – and that is something we have to keep on doing. As for the captaincy, it was a big surprise for me. I can say today is a special moment and something I will look back on with pride. I appreciate and am grateful for the confidence the coach has shown in me. It is something I cannot put in words.”

 

Debutant Furman was also elated at his first cap.

 

“We all came out with a feeling of disappointment that we did not win the match, but it was a great performance all round from the players. I think in the first half they were on top but we improved in the second half and dominated,” said Furman.

 

“It was incredible to don the South African jersey for the first time and sing the national anthem – a surreal moment for me and something that will live with me for the rest of my life. I am proud of being in the squad and this has my family proud too, such a pity they could not be here to share the moment with me.”

 

This is how they lined up:Brazil: Diego Alves, Dani Alves, David Luiz, Dede, Marcelo (Alex Sandro 60), Lucas Moura, Romulo (Paulinho 64), Ramires, Oscar, Leandro Damiao (Hulk 64), Neymar (Arouca 90)

 

South Africa: Itumeleng Khune, Siboniso Gaxa, Bongani Khumalo (C), Siyabonga Sangweni, Punch Masenamela, Dean Furman (Siphiwe Mahlangu 59), Kagiso Dikgacoi, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Lerato Chabangu (Reneilwe Letsholonyane 56),Dino Ndlovu (Benni McCarthy 33) (Bernard Parker 44), Thulani Serero.

Follow us on twitter@Taung_DailyNews

 

 

Bafana can become worldbeaters- Igesund


Image

By Obakeng Maje

The South African Senior Men’s National Team returns to South Africa on Sunday morning (10 September 2012) with their heads held high despite a one-nil (1-0) lost to Brazil in an international friendly match played on Friday (7 September) at the Estadio do Morumbi in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

The match was used as part of Brazil’s Independence Day celebrations, and also for a symbolic handover of the world cup from the 2010 hosts to the next hosts in 2014.

The ceremony took place at half time led by SAFA President Kirsten Nematandani, accompanied by Vice President Danny Jordaan, SAFA CEO Dr Robin Petersen, National Executive Committee members Abel Rakoma, Morris Tshabalala and Andile Ndengezi, who was also the Head of Delegation for the South African team in Brazil. The South African Ambassador to Brazil, HE MN Mbethe was also present.

The home side was booed off the field by their own fans while Bafana Bafana got a standing ovation at the end of the clash following a gutsy performance by the visitors.

Bafana Bafana head coach Gordon Igesund handed new caps to Dean Furman of Oldham Athletic and Dino Ndlovu of Maccabi Haifa.

 

South Africa did not disappoint and took the game to the hosts, who at times looked very uncomfortable and surprised by Bafana Bafana’s performance.

 

The visitors should have taken the lead in the 12th minute, but Ndlovu’s shot was saved Diego Alves in the Brazil goal.

 

After experiencing a series of withdrawals before the start of camp (Steven Pienaar, Siyabonga Nomvethe, Edward Manqele and Anele Ngcongca) due to injuries, Bafana Bafana suffered a further setback when Ndlovu was taken off with a dislocated shoulder.

 

His replacement, Benni McCarthy did not last also and was stretchered off with a hamstring strain.

 

Both players will not be available for the Tuesday, 11 September clash against Mozambique at the Mbombela Stadium.

 

The first half belonged to the South Americans, but South Africa came out fighting in the second half where they dominated.

 

Brazil found the winner with 15 minutes left on the clock through substitute Hulk after a defensive slip-up.

 

Up until that time, Itumeleng Khune had kept them at bay with some superb saves that earned him the man of the match performance.

 

“It was a very good match, a solid performance from the guys. What is even pleasing is that their players were even showering us with praises saying we have a very good team and we should keep it up. Now when such quality players say those things it means we are going somewhere. Just a pity we conceded a soft goal, but I am happy with the team’s overall display,” said Khune.

 

It was an improved performance from Igesund’s squad in his first match as Bafana Bafana head coach.

 

“It was a tough match and one we did not deserve to lose. I am not happy with the results but satisfied with the performance of the players after we had only four training sessions together. It was important for us to play such a great team and we can take a lot of out this match. I am proud of these players,” said Igesund.

 

“We took them on in their backyard and had them rattled, but were unfortunate not to come out with a win. We showed a lot of character, had passion in our play and displayed a lot of fighting spirit. But we should not get ahead of ourselves, there is a still a long way to go as this is part of preparations for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations.”

 

Bongani Khumalo captained the squad – the first time ever.

 

 “We were against quality players and we did very well, showed great character. We created a lot of chances in the game despite playing against the best. We need not get carried away by the performance and we know we can do better. We can take a lot of positives out of the result,” said Khumalo.

 

“It was a very good performance from the players. We had a lot of fighting spirit today and credit to all the players – and that is something we have to keep on doing. As for the captaincy, it was a big surprise for me. I can say today is a special moment and something I will look back on with pride. I appreciate and am grateful for the confidence the coach has shown in me. It is something I cannot put in words.”

 

Debutant Furman was also elated at his first cap.

 

“We all came out with a feeling of disappointment that we did not win the match, but it was a great performance all round from the players. I think in the first half they were on top but we improved in the second half and dominated,” said Furman.

 

“It was incredible to don the South African jersey for the first time and sing the national anthem – a surreal moment for me and something that will live with me for the rest of my life. I am proud of being in the squad and this has my family proud too, such a pity they could not be here to share the moment with me.”

 

This is how they lined up:Brazil: Diego Alves, Dani Alves, David Luiz, Dede, Marcelo (Alex Sandro 60), Lucas Moura, Romulo (Paulinho 64), Ramires, Oscar, Leandro Damiao (Hulk 64), Neymar (Arouca 90)

 

South Africa: Itumeleng Khune, Siboniso Gaxa, Bongani Khumalo (C), Siyabonga Sangweni, Punch Masenamela, Dean Furman (Siphiwe Mahlangu 59), Kagiso Dikgacoi, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Lerato Chabangu (Reneilwe Letsholonyane 56),Dino Ndlovu (Benni McCarthy 33) (Bernard Parker 44), Thulani Serero.

Follow us on twitter@Taung_DailyNews

 

 

Bafana showed character: Nonkonyana


Image

By Obakeng Maje

Johannesburg- South African Football Association (SAFA) acting President, Chief Mwelo Nonkonyana had lauded the performance of Bafana Bafana against five-time FIFA World Cup champions, Brazil as a turning point for the Senior National Team.

 

Bafana lost 1-0 to the Samba Boys and with a bit of luck could have easily come away with a positive result. The visitors were not fazed by the intimidating atmosphere and put up a gallant fight that earned them the respect of the Brazilian fans.

 

“Our boys did the nation proud. That was a gutsy performance,” said SAFA acting President Chief Nonkonyana.

 

The acting SAFA President said the decision to appoint Gordon Igesund as the new National Team coach was a master-stroke. He said at this rate, Bafana might go all the way in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations tournament which South Africa hosts in January.

 

“You can already see the buzz and confidence of the boys on the ball and their general attitude is that of players who want to die for the nation. If we give Gordon all the support, I can tell you, we are headed for the bright future,” added Nonkonyana who is also AFCON 2013 Chair.

Follow us on Twitter@Taung_DailyNews

 

“Treat taxpayers with respect” Public Servants told


Image

By Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng-North West Provincial Government has encouraged civil servants to serve in the public service with highest standard of professionalism and show commitment in bettering the lives of the people.

 

Speaking on behalf of the North West Premier, Thandi Modise at the official launch of the Public Service Week at Tosca Sports Ground on Friday, Agriculture and Rural Development MEC, Desbo Mohono said public servants need to increase the standard of professionalism and create a public service that strives towards the vision of putting people first.

 

“Let us work together to build pride in belonging to the public service while ensuring that the public service becomes a real life of choice.

 

Those who do not pull up their socks to service the people of the North West with pride must change their attitude and be better servants to the people,” Mohono said.

 

MEC Mohono further commended civil servants who work beyond their scope of work to better the lives of the people in the province.

 

She acknowledged that there are majority of civil servants who do their best to ensure that members of the community receiving good services.

“We have to admit that there are civil servants who understand the principles of Batho Pele and take a lot of efforts to ensure that that they adhere to these principles.

 

“There are civil servants who do not only work during working hours but provide services to the people even if they are not at work. I want to take this opportunity to thank them for the wonderful work that they do,” Mohono said.

 

This year’s PSW is held under the theme ’15 Years of Batho Pele: Strengthening the Ethos of Batho Pele and Recommitment towards an Efficient, Effective and Development Oriented Public Service and Empowered Citizenry.”

 

At the launch, hundreds of public servants gathered to provide services to the communities of Kagisano Molopo Local Municipality as part ofPublic Service Week.

 

Government officials from various departments were happy to assist people who had walked long distances to access government services.

 

Police, nurses, Home Affairs officials and other government officials in mobile units from different departments attracted scores of people who applied for identity documents, birth certificates, social grants and other services.

 

MEC Mohono urged members of the community to take the opportunity to utilize any service they need and also ask anything they want to know about the services provided to them by government.

Those who accessed service at the launch expressed their views about the level of services they receive from the public servants in their local offices.

Grita Matlapeng, 73, of Tosca, in the Kagisano Molopo LocalMunicipality said she is impressed about the quality of service he receives at the SASSA points.

“We do not have any problem with people who are working for SASSA. They do assist us in a very good manner,” she said delightedly.

She however asked government to build clinic in her community because they travel more than 50 kilometers to access health services.

Maleko Sehularo, 49, also from Tosca said: “We do appreciate all the service that our government provides for the community of Tosca.

“There are good people who are working for home affairs and social development who are always willing to assist us in receiving birth certificate and grants.”

MEC Mohono, also accompanied by Sports Arts and Culture MEC, Tebogo Modise and MEC for Social Development, Women Children and People living with Disabilities, Mosetsanagape Mokomele- Mothibi visited several projects around Tosca and also donated food parcels to the needy families.

 

Mohono promised to send a team from her department to assist a collapsed agricultural project in the area as it would contribute towards reducing high level of poverty in Tosca.

 

Meanwhile, teams of senior managers from different departments conducted unannounced visits at Rustenburg Police Station, Mmamogale Segale Primary School in Makolokoe and Kanana Clinic.

The unannounced visits are to be extended to other areas across the province.

Follow us on twitter@Taung_DailyNews 

 

26 year-old man arrested after rape in Litchtenburg


Image

By Obakeng Maje

Lichtenburg- A 26 year-old man has been arrested in Gransfontein after he allegedly raped a seven year old girl.

Police were summoned to the scene after a 26 year old suspect stormed into a nearby house where he found four children aged from 2 to 12 and raped a seven year old girl. 

“A man was arrested after he entered a house and raped a seven year old girl. It is alleged that the mother of four left her kids in the house  and attend a function in the area” Captain Pelonomi Makau said.

According to the Police, the older sibling managed to escape the house and informed the neighbour about the ordeal.

“The boy ran to his neighbours and informed them about what tanspired in the house. The neighbours in turn alerted the Police” Makau continue.

The suspect was arrested later at the nearest tavern and he will appear before Lichtenburg Magistrate Court on Monday.

Follow us on Twitter@Taung_DailyNews 

 

ANC in crisis


Image

Johannesburg – The ANC is facing a crisis because of internal corruption and a lack of dignity within the party, national executive committee member Pallo Jordan said according to a weekend report.

 

The Saturday Star reported that Jordan said during the Bisho massacre memorial lecture in King William’s Town, Eastern Cape, on Friday that the African National Congress’s credibility was at its lowest point in 22 years. 

 

“The leadership of the ANC has been stripped of its dignity. The ANC has lost legitimacy,” he said.

 

Jordan said the party needed a “dignified and moral” leadership to take over and clear out corruption.

SAPA

Natalie Du Toit bid farewell


Image

LONDON – South Africa’s medal tally at the 2012 London Paralympics stands at 22 after Natalie Du Toit won silver in her last event ever.

It was not quite the fairytale ending to her Paralympic career that everyone was hoping for, but she bowed out of the Games with silver medal.

She finished second in the Women’s 100 metre S9 Freestyle final in a time of 1:03:45, just behind Ellie Cole of Australia.

She leaves London having captured a total of 3 gold medals and a silver.

SAFA release names of referees and match commissioners for 2012/2013


Image

By Obakeng Maje

Johannesburg- The South African Football Association (SAFA) has released the names of the 2012/2013 panel of Referees and Match Commissioners.

 

There will be re-testing of officials who failed the initial fitness test two months ago and these will take place in Gauteng tomorrow, 8 September, Western Cape, 9 September with the last one scheduled for Tanzania on Tuesday, 11 September 2012.

 

Those who pass the respective tests will be added to existing panel.

 

The panel is as follows:

 

• NATIONAL REFEREES PANEL 2012/2013• REFEREES PANEL• QONGCO KULESANDE• TINYANI PHILIP• NKOSI THABO• MTHETHO ZOLILE• MFIKI LWANDILE• BENNETT DANIEL• SMITH  ROBERT• GOMES VICTOR• SETLOBOKO EKETSANG• KGAPHOLA JIMMY• NDZANDZEKA THANDO• CHUMA SHANE• KHULEKANI THUSI• KWINDA OLANI• MAILA TSHEPO• MOGARA ITUMELENG• MOSIA BAFANA• MAPHUTHA ABEL• ANWAR ALEXANDER• NDABA PELELANI• JULIUS NAASIF First Class Referees to be retested:

 

• DAMON JEROME• HLUNGWANI VICTOR• SEKOPO GABRIEL• VOLGRAAF DANIEL• REZEERS ANDREW (ASSISTANT REFEREE) ASSISTANT REFEREES PANEL

 

• KHUMALO STEVENS• SIWELA ZAKHELE• MALGAS CLIFFORD• DE SANI EMMANUAL• PUPUMA LUVUYO• PHALE MOSES• GABELA ARTHUR• MOSHIDI JOHANNES• WINDVOEL THEMBISILE• MADIDILANI EDWARD• RABOPHARA PETER• BOLO LINDIKHAYA• DILIKANE SANDILE• NGQAMBIYANE BUYISILE• SODOLI BONAKELE• MOLEFE ENOCK• CHAUKE PETER• HOBOANE LINOS• NDONGENI ATHENKOSI• JAFTHA PATRICK• DLAMINI JANTJIE• MAMEGWA KENRY• XALAKHE SONGEZO• MNGADI LALELANI• THINANE THABO• MATIBIDI ROMEO• THWALA MDUDUZI• NYAMBI ERNEST• RAMUTSINDELA KAMOHELO• VAN WYK MERVIN• NTOMBELA THULANI• BANDA LUXOLO• MADELA AKHUXOLO• MOTAUNG CLIFFORD  Match Commissioners 

 

1. Mr Phil Masemola

 

2. Mr Ian Mcleod

 

3. Mr Job Smith

 

4. Mr Mark Lindon

 

5. Mr George Lobo

 

6. Mr Neermal Boodhoo

 

7. Mr Ronnie Johnson

 

8. Mr Stephen Moshotle

 

9. Mr Happy Hadebe

 

10. Mr Paulo Marques

 

11. Mr Abdul Ibrahim

 

12. Mr Zwelibanzi Nkosi

 

13. Mr Stan Swart

 

14. Mr Isaac Arendse

 

15. Mr Sharheen Salot

 

16. Mr Morne Daniels

 

17. Mr Robert Pillay

 

18. Mr Vincent Alie

 

Match Commissioners under Training

 

• Harry Lekitlane• Robert Sithole• Reginald Motaung• Rudzani Molaudzi

follow us on twitter@taung_dailynews

SAFA to honour FIFA fair play week


Image

By Obakeng Maje

Sao Paolo-The South African Football Association (SAFA) will display FIFA Fair Play banners before kick-off  and during half-time of the forthcoming friendly matches involving both Bafana Bafana and the Under-20 Men’s National Teams as part of commemorating the FIFA Fair Play Week.

 

According to a Confederation of African Football (CAF) circular, the final preliminary round of the 

2013 AFCON tournament to be played from this weekend until 11 September 2012 should be marked by visible Fair Play activities including flags by flag bearers marking the start of each match.

Once the teams have lined up, the public announcer will read the following message:

Today the football family celebrates the worldwide FIFA Fair Play Day. FIFA and SAFA are proud to dedicate today’s match to Fair Play and encourage all players, coaches and officials, together with fans in South Africa to play fair, both on and off the pitch, leading by example and showing fairness, impartiality and solidarity in everything they do.

So let us all join the team captains in their commitment to Fair Play.

Once the announcer has finished reading the text, the two captains will also read their respective messages which underscore the Fair Play point.

Pre-match and post-match handshakes shall take place as usual.

SAFA President, Kirsten Nematandani, who sits on the Fair Play Committee, said the gesture was a reminder that football was a beautiful game which should be played within the confines of fairness.

“Winning is critical but that should not be done at all costs. This week’s gesture is a timely reminder that above all, soccer should be played to be enjoyed,” he said.

Follow us on twitter@Taung_DailyNews

 

Amajita ready to tackle Botswana


Image

By Obakeng Maje

Gaborone- The South African U-20 Men’s National team (Amajita) arrived in Botswana yesterday and are ready to take on their Botswana counterparts in the first of the two friendly matches inside four days. The first match will be played at Molepolele Stadium in Gaborone tomorrow, 8 September 2012.

 

Kick-off 18h00.

 

The second match will take place in Mbombela on 11 September and will be played as a curtain raiser for the Bafana/Mozambique game.

 

The two matches are part of Amajita’s preparations for the African U/20 Youth Championship qualifiers against Nigeria scheduled for later this month.

 

The Amajita completed the first training session in Gaborone this morning and the head coach, Solly Luvhengo feels the players are settling in well and are shaping up for the encounter tomorrow.

“We have completed our first training session ahead of the match tomorrow, we will finalise preparations with a light training session this afternoon. The players have been working hard and I feel they will be ready for the encounter tomorrow,” said Luvhengo.

“The whole purpose of these matches is to prepare ourselves for Nigeria. Our performances in these matches will show what we still need to work on ahead of the qualifier later this month.

“What I need from the team is for them to be ruthless in front of goals because that will build their confidence,” added Luvhengo

Follow us on twitter@Taung_DailyNews