SA referees to officiate in Caf games


Johannesburg-South African match officials will be flying the country’s flag high when they officiate in various club matches over the weekend. 

Daniel Bennett will travel to Egypt where he will be in charge of the second leg of the CAF Orange Champions League encounter between Egyptian giants and defending champions Al Ahly and Al Ahli Bengazi of Libya.

The match will be played at the Alexandria Stadium on Saturday, 29 March.

Bennett will be assisted by Range Marwa of Kenya and Zakhele Siwela (South Africa), while Lwandile Mfiki has been appointed as the fourth official.

“Victor Gomes will blow the whistle in the second leg clash between Atletico Petrolleos de Luanda of Angola and Ismaily of Egypt in the CAF Confederations Cup” Safa spokesperson Dominic Chimhavi.

The encounter will take place at the Estadio 11 de Novembro in Luanda, Angola at the weekend.

“Stevens Khumalo and Johannes Moshidi will run the lines while Victor Hlungwani will sit in as the fourth official” Chimhavi said.-TDN
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Shops looted, burned by protestors in Orkney


By Obakeng Maje
Orkney-Police in Kanana near Orkney arrested 35 community protestors on Thursday for public violence, arson and malicious damage to property, says colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.

“It is alleged that protestors partially burnt the local municipality offices and pelted windows with stones” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

The protestors allegedly barricaded roads with burning tyres and looted several shops belonging to foreign nationals.  It is further alleged that one shop and a bottle store were also burnt down.

“According to the information, protestors damaged two police vehicles by breaking their windscreens. The protestors allegedly went to schools in the township in the morning, disrupted classes and forced learners to join the protests” he said. 

Police are currently monitoring the situation.

The suspects, 13 females and 22 males, with ages ranging between 15 and 39 are expected to appear in Klerksdorp Magistrates’ Court soon.

Two of the suspects are allegedly minors aged 15 each.   

“We would like to issue a stern warning to the protestors that criminal activities and gangsterism  will not be tolerated and the police will deal effectively with those who take advantage of community protest to commit crime”, said Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.  

The community is advised to consult with relevant authorities in case of any dissatisfaction on any matter affecting them. “It is advisable that the rule of law is respected at all times and that proper procedures are adhered to when raising complaints”.-TDN
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SAFA and FIFA to host Football Seminar


Johannesburg-The South African Football Association(SAFA) together with world controlling soccer body, FIFA, will host a seminar which will provide an update in a number of areas such as technical and general relationships between CAF and FIFA. 

“The event will take place at the Sandton Convention Centre from 2-4 April, 2014 and will be attended by the Presidents, Secretary Generals and Technical Directors of the various member countries” Safa spokesperson Dominic Chimhavi.
 
More than 27 Member Association Presidents, General Secretaries and Technical Directors have been invited and most are mainly from the English speaking African countries.

Among the areas that will be discussed during the three day seminar are: 

.FIFA governance reforms

.New regulations governing development programmes
.FIFA Development programmes and services for MAs
.CAF Development programmes (Club Licensing)
.Cooperation between FIFA and CAF
-TDN
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A boast for North West up and coming artists


By Obakeng Maje
Mmabatho-In celebration of the Human Rights day, the North West Department of Sport, Arts and Culture will host a Cultural festival at Mmabatho stadium on March, 29, 2014.

Below are details of the events:

Cultural Festival

Venue:Mmabatho Stadium

Date:29 March 2014

Time:10h00

-Tdn
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1000 signatures in Lichtenburg to impeach President Zuma


By Obakeng Maje
Lichtenburg-The DA as part of the election campaign has engaged in a robust campaign to retrieve 1000 signatories in support of the impeachment of President Zuma.

During the Lichtenburg Agricultural Show (Lichiefees) a large number of visitors have shown keen interest in signing the petition on the initiative of the McGluwa Constituency (DITSOBOTLA, VENTERSDORP AND TSWAING). 

Members of the public eagerly supported the petition with enthusiasm.

“Our Constituency will handover these signatures to the Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance, Lindiwe Mazibuko in support of her intention to submit a motion on impeachment on the President” DA North West spokesperson Tiaan Kotze said.

Kotze said a number of potential candidates for National Assembly attended the event and had fruitful discussions with the public.

The Lichtenburg Agricultural Show will end today.  “We wish we could have been there longer since it is a priority for us to make physical contact with Voters throughout our Constituency” he said. 

According to management it is the first time ever that a political party supported the show by opening a stall.-TDN
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R2bn drug bust a victory- Mokonyane


Johannesburg – The raid on a Mandrax manufacturing laboratory in Benoni on the East Rand is a victory in the fight against drugs in Gauteng, Premier Nomvula Mokonyane said on Wednesday.

“The discovery of a laboratory this past weekend must be applauded as a major step in the fight against drugs in Gauteng,” she said in a statement.

About three tons of Mandrax with a street value of about R2bn were seized at the laboratory on Sunday, making it one of the biggest drug busts of the year according to the police.

The drugs were discovered after a fire broke out on a plot in Crystal Park.

When the fire department arrived at the house the gate was locked and firefighters had to force it open.

“Four people were seen running away from the premises after the gate was opened,” police spokesperson Mack Mngomezulu said at the time.

Firefighters put out the fire and found the laboratory.

A case of manufacturing drugs was being investigated by police.

Mokonyane commended the police for removing the drugs.

“We laud the law enforcement agencies in the province for the good work done in removing three tons of Mandrax from the streets.

“We know that this could have led to more young people in our province being addicted and as a result condemned to a life of crime and hopelessness,” Mokonyane said.

She urged community members to work with police to ensure that those who were running the lab were arrested.

“Please help the police arrest the people who were making this poison for our young people. This poison could have been destined for your child or mine.”

SAPA

Four children killed by tractor


Johannesburg – Four KwaZulu-Natal children died after they were run over by a tractor in Ndwedwe, north of Durban, police said on Wednesday.

Aged between 3 and 7, the children were apparently playing on a dirt road on Tuesday afternoon when a tractor hit them, police spokesperson Thulani Zwane said.

“Three died at the scene and the fourth today in hospital.”

He said the driver fled the scene after the incident. He would be charged on four counts of culpable homicide.

KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC Weziwe Thusi expressed shock and sadness over the four deaths.

“This is such a tragedy. I cannot imagine what the family is going through right now. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Magwaza family during this very difficult time,” she said in a statement.

“We hope that the police will catch the driver of the tractor who fled the scene of the incident.”

She said social workers had been dispatched to assist the family.

“This is a very traumatic incident. The family will need the assistance of professionals to deal with it,” Thusi said.

“We are also hoping the social workers will assist the broader community in dealing with what has happened.”

SAPA

Four children killed by tractor


Johannesburg – Four KwaZulu-Natal children died after they were run over by a tractor in Ndwedwe, north of Durban, police said on Wednesday.

Aged between 3 and 7, the children were apparently playing on a dirt road on Tuesday afternoon when a tractor hit them, police spokesperson Thulani Zwane said.

“Three died at the scene and the fourth today in hospital.”

He said the driver fled the scene after the incident. He would be charged on four counts of culpable homicide.

KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC Weziwe Thusi expressed shock and sadness over the four deaths.

“This is such a tragedy. I cannot imagine what the family is going through right now. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Magwaza family during this very difficult time,” she said in a statement.

“We hope that the police will catch the driver of the tractor who fled the scene of the incident.”

She said social workers had been dispatched to assist the family.

“This is a very traumatic incident. The family will need the assistance of professionals to deal with it,” Thusi said.

“We are also hoping the social workers will assist the broader community in dealing with what has happened.”

SAPA

Home Affairs ready for elections


Pretoria – The home affairs department is ready to assist the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) with the upcoming national elections, it said on Wednesday.
“The department is ready and willing to collaborate with the IEC in support of the 7 May elections,” deputy director general of civic services Vusi Mkhize said in Pretoria.

“There are meetings that we are holding with the IEC to make sure that on that day the mobiles will be deployed in accordance with a cluster of voting stations.”

Mkhize said home affairs department offices would be opened in line with the hours of the commission.

The department is also negotiating with the IEC to ensure that officials required to work on election day be allowed to cast special votes.

Mkhize and Deputy Home Affairs Minister Fatima Chohan were addressing the media on various issues including the new births and deaths regulations, the new smart ID cards, and the invalidation of duplicate IDs.

The smart ID card would be utilised for the first time for election purposes, said Mkhize.

The department had met its target of processing 100 000 smart ID cards by 31 March, said Chohan.

“We have processed over 140 749 smart ID cards as of 24 March and have thus met our target,” she said.

“We are very pleased about this.”

Hotline

Chohan said the department’s hotline had been inundated with calls from people who had applied for the new ID, who thought they had been receiving hoax SMSes to collect the new ID three or four days after they applied.

“We do want to assure people that the production of the ID card is a fairly seamless one. It’s digital and that it is possible for you to get an SMS of having applied for one…”

She said the real time constraint was the courier service and would depend where people were located geographically.

Chohan called on people who received the SMS to collect their new ID cards timeously.

The number of uncollected smart ID cards had reached 26 866.

Home Affairs Minister Naledi Pandor would soon address the media following Cabinet’s approval of the approach on the expiry of permits issued under the special dispensation for Zimbabweans project.

“In this regard, Cabinet agreed that the permit holders will be expected to re-apply for their permits in their country of origin,” she said.

Pandor would provide more details soon.

– SAPA

Two De Aar men denied bail


By Obakeng
De Aar-Northern Cape police arrested two male suspects with mandrax worth R20 000.

Lieutentant Sergio Kock said the police held a roadblock on the Britstown/ De Aar Road at approximately 08:45 and managed to arrest two male suspects aged 44 and 46 after searching their motor vehicle.

“The police allegedly found 204 mandrax tablets with an approximate street value of R20 400 in the vehicle” Kock said.

The suspects known as Isak de Bruin(46) and Havard Hoorn(44) appeared in the Britstown Magistrates’ Court and the case was remanded for 31 March 2014 for a formal bail application.-TDN
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