ANC does not care about the youth-DA


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by obakeng maje

Soweto- Yesterday DA were campaigning is South Africa’s biggest township, Soweto.

The party’s Mmusi Maimane said the ruling party does not care about the youth and abandoned them.

“A clear pattern emerged. Almost every family visited had young member who could not find job, or who was concerned about not bg able to fnd work in the future” he said.

Unemployment is one of the burning issues in the country as unemployment rates sitting on 25% and mostly amongst the youth.

DA outlined that they having a sustainable plan that can be implemented to create job opportunities n is working tremedously in Western Cape.

We saw te official opposing party marching to Cosatu Headquaters to convince them to agree into the gvernment initiative plan, but the march eventually turned into bloodshed where members of both organizations hauled stones at each other.

S.A Heavy Vehicle Drivers scoop five awards


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg- South Africa heavy drivers have scooped five awards in various categories at the 28th World Professional Drivers Championships.

The awards ceremony which was hosted by the Traffic Management Corporations(RTMC) and the Department of Transport was held at Sun City Resort near Rustenburg on Friday.

“Driving trucks is my passion,said Vishnu Naidoo from Kwazulu Natal who ws very excited for being position one in the rigid category.

“Winning this award is a serious encouragement to me because we usually work hrd on the road and do not get the necessary recognitions”.

Simon Motsepe of Mmakau village, near Brits received an award for emerging position one in the bus category.

“Driving buses is part of my life and so to tell the truth I am very good at driving buses”.

“My hard work and the passion for my work helped me to receive tis big recognition” he said.

Lettah Mokhutswane of Mabopane Township, a woman employee at the City oTshwane Bus Service is one of the two South African women who participated in The World Driver Championship.

She is the only woman who received an award for third position in the bus category.

In the category, Team South Africa managed to get four awards while Finland,Germany and Switzerland took other awards.

Speaking on behalf of Premier Thandi Modise, MEC for Human Settlements Public Safety and Lason, Nono Maloyi sid the champion will improve the moral of heavy vehicle in the country.

“I would like to thank and congratulate everyone who participated in the champion and those who emerged as winners” she said.

 

 

North West Government to honour late stalwart


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By Obakeng Maje

Swartruggens- North West Premier mme Thandi Modise will delivery a keynote address at Monument House handover at Phela village near Swartruggens today.

The premier will handing over an office and a block to the community as part of centary monument to the late ANC and SACP struggle icon Moses Kotane.

“It has always been mrs Kotane’s wish who turned 100 on February this year to establish a foundation in honour of her late husband”said Lesiba Kgwele.

Moses Kotane died in 1978 while in exile. The ANC and SACP struggle icon was buried in Moscow,Russia.

The monument office will serve as the rural head office.

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Premier abused travel claims – report


Polokwane – Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale allegedly abused his office’s travel claims system, according to a report on Friday.

The Star reported that Mathale had parked his official cars so that he could use his private car for official duties and claim for it.

Auditor General Terence Nombembe estimated that the amount irregularly accrued to Mathale from March 1 to August 30 last year was R466 000, the newspaper reported.

In his 2011/2012 audit report, Nombembe declared the payment to Mathale wasteful and fruitless expenditure.

According to the report Mathale’s office flouted the government’s policy on the use of official vehicles by disposing his official car, a BMW 750i worth R1m, before it had reached 120 000 km or five years.

Chapter five of the ministerial handbook stated that government departments could purchase official vehicles directly from the manufacturer or their dealerships only when the current car provided for that office had reached 120 000km or after five years, “whichever comes first”.

The policy allowed the premier to claim for a travel allowance if he had indicated in writing that he would like to take this option and his office does not buy an official car for him.

The premier’s office admitted to the newspaper that it had purchased a BMW 750i for the premier when he took office in May 2009. It also confirmed the existence of three other vehicles. A fourth car was written off in an accident.

– SAPA
 

Man pleads guilty to dismembering boy, 8


 New York – Looking dazed and speaking barely above a whisper, a Brooklyn hardware store clerk pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges he abducted and dismembered an eight-year-old boy who lost his way home.

The guilty plea to second-degree murder and kidnapping guarantees Levi Aron a sentence of 40 years to life in a case that traumatized the victim’s tight-knit Orthodox Jewish community.

Aron, 36, had previously pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and, if convicted, would have faced life without parole. But the family of Leiby Kletzky urged prosecutors to strike a deal to avoid the painful spectacle of a trial.

“There is no way one can comprehend or understand the pain of losing a child,” the boy’s father, Nachman Kletzky wrote in a statement distributed to the media. But he added that the plea gave the family “some partial closure on one aspect of this nightmare”.

Legal closure came on Thursday afternoon after an expressionless Aron was led into the courtroom wearing an orange jail jump suit, handcuffs and a yarmulke.

Judge Neil Firetog began by telling him that after seeing psychological reports, he was convinced claiming mental illness was “not a viable defence”.

The judge then had Aron answer a series of often leading questions about his conduct. His one-word responses were delivered in a low, flat monotone after long pauses and prodding by his lawyers.

Aron expressed no remorse and only hinted at motive: At one point he told the judge he felt “panic” when he found out there was a frantic search on for the boy, who was still alive in his apartment.

The judge asked him what he decided to do, and he responded simply, “Smother.” He also answered yes when asked if he had bound and drugged Leiby.

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Zumaville project in chaos


KwaZulu-Natal – The R2 billion Zumaville town project, to be built near President Jacob Zuma’s rural homestead in Nkandla, is in chaos, the Mail & Guardian reported on Friday.

The newspaper reported that the tender bids for the town planning closed on Friday and “technocrats” were scrambling to get the shovel ready.

A number of problems had arisen.

The primary facilitator of the project, Masibambisane Rural Development Initiative, was claiming bankruptcy, there was confusion between government departments involved in the building of the town, and a number of big business partners knew nothing about their involvement in the project.

“We don’t have money. It is the end of the month and we have to pay wages for the people assisting us,” Masibambisane’s deputy chairman Deebo Mzobe was quoted as saying.

“I have to take money from my own account and sometimes I give it to (volunteers) to keep them going.”

The project also faced possible investigation by a Parliamentary committee and the public protector, after complaints that Nkandla was receiving preferential treatment from government. – Sapa

A 55 year-old man killed after been robbed


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By Obakeng Maje

Mothutlung- A 55 year-old man died after being attacked by unknown suspects.

It is alleged that an old man was sitting with his son and their domestic worker when three suspects wearing balaclavas pounced on them.

This happened in a Mothutlung village near Brits. Apparently the perpetrators stabbed a 55 year-old man several times on a head using an unknown object.

“Police are looking for three suspects who allegedly killed a 55 year-old man and attacked his domestic worker” Brigadier Thulani said.

According to information received, the suspects tied-up a domestic worker with a rope and forced her to drink unknown mixture of drink.

“The balaclavas suspects allegedly stormed into the vctim’s house and steal the amount of R20 000 and two cellphones before fleeing the sene” Ngubane said.

The man suffered puncture wounds resulted into his death. The merciless suspects allegedly threw his body in a nearby canal and left  with his son.

“Police opened a case of murder,robbery and kidnapping. Investigations continue and no one has been arrested up to so far”Ngubane said.

Foetus discovered in a dustbin


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg- North West Police are investigating a case of concealment of death after a foetus was found in a dustbin.

According to the information on duty police were busy patrolling the area and received a call regarding a foetus found in a dustbin at corner Leyds and Fatima road in CBD.

“Police were summoned to the actual location where foetus was discovered and on teir arrival they met with 911 Emergeny Service” said Captain Tselane Nkala.

“It seems termination of pregnancy was performed elsewhere and dumped there as there were no trails of blood at the scene. The foetus was clean and estimated to be 28 to 30 weeks” Captain Nkala said.

Now Police investigations continue as a case of concealment of pregnancy was lanched and are looking  for the perpetrator.

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North West Premier condemns racist and Islamophobic attack


By Obakeng Maje

Ventersdorp- North West Premier, Thandi Modise has condemned in the strongest terms possible the racist and islamophobic attack that has resulted in the death of a Muslim man in Ventersdorp on Monday.

” There is no place in our deverse society for those who harbour racism and religious intolerance. We call on Police not to leave any stone unturned to ensure those responsible for the death of Ventersdorp resident, Muhammad Fayaas Kazi, 27 are behind bars, no hole would be big enough for tm o hide” said Premier Modise.

 The premier call on residents to assist police in their investigations, exercise restraint and allow the to take its course.

According to Media reports, Anser Mahmood,33 and his deceased nephew, Kazi were on their way home when they stopped to buy food for their iftar(evening meal to break the fast) at a fast food outlet in Magaliesburg on Mnday night.

A fight reportedly broke out between Kazi and a group of men after he was mocked over his sunnah beard.

 The pair were allegedly kicked out of a Chicken Licken and attacked on te teet by a third person who ht Mahmood.

Police arrived at the scene and directed the two men to the Magaliesburg Police Station where they planned to lay charges.

 The Police apparently told them that the suspects were known to them.

Kazi then said he wanted to home. He codition reportedly deteriorated along the way, and he was treated in Ventersdorp and Potchefstroom before being transferred to Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg where he was classified as brain dead on arrival.

He was transferred back to Potchefstroom, where he died at 05:00 on Tuesday. He apparently suffered a subdural haematoma, or traumatic brain injury.

Kazi’s funeral was held on Tuesday.

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Premier Modise meets Indian High Commissioner


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By Obakeng Maje

North West Premier Mme Thandi Modise is to host a courtesy visit by the Indian High Commissioner to South Africa, His Excellency Mr. Virenra Gupta in Mahikeng this afternoon.

The aim of the visit is for the High Commissioner to introduce himself to the Premier new Indian High Commissioner and for the parties to discuss on the areas that can assist in strengthening the South Africa-Indian relations, including taking advantage of the Bricks agreements.

A number of bilateral agreements have been concluded between South Africa and India since the assumption of diplomatic relations in 1993 in diverse areas ranging from economic and commercial cooperation, defence, culture,health, human settlements, public administration ,science and technology and education.