Motsweding FM gets 6 nominees for MTN Radio Award


By Kgatliso Ramose
Johannesburg-The North West based Motsweding FM scooped six nomininations for MTN Radio Awards that will be held at the MTN Radio Award Gala Bonquest,which will take place at Sandton Convention Centre on Saturday 12th April.

Their six nominations includes:

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PBS Afternoon drive Presenter- Douglas Mosadi

PBS Breakfast Show-
Tsoga Afrika,Ragoga gee

PBS Breakfast Show presenter- Kabelo Molopyane

PBS Sports Show-Mamepe a metshameko

PBS Content Producer- Mmakobedi Choabi

The MTN Radio Awards aims to present a credible,well judged transparent programme that promotes and recognises excellence in radio, with the objective of ensuring that radio remains one of South Africa’s foremost media choice.

It’s about rewarding those individuals and organisations who combined talent,hard work and skill to ensure that their listeners are compelled.-TDN
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Motsweding FM gets 5 nominees for MTN Radio Award


By Kgatliso Ramose
Johannesburg-The North West based radio station, Motsweding FM scooped five nomininations for MTN Radio Awards that will be held at the MTN Radio Award Gala Bonquest,which will take place at Sandton Convention Centre on Saturday 12th April.

Their five nominations includes:

PBS Afternoon Drive Show-Ke Nako Fokotsa gee

PBS Afternoon drive Presenter- Douglas Mosadi

PBS Breakfast Show-
Tsoga Afrika,Ragoga gee

PBS Breakfast Show presenter- Kabelo Molopyane

PBS Sports Show-Mamepe a metshameko

PBS Content Producer- Mmakobedi Choabi

The MTN Radio Awards aims to present a credible,well judged transparent programme that promotes and recognises excellence in radio, with the objective of ensuring that radio remains one of South Africa’s foremost media choice.

It’s about rewarding those individuals and organisations who combined talent,hard work and skill to ensure that their listeners are compelled.-TDN
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Chiefs extend their lead by beating Ajax 2-0


Polokwane – Knowledge Musona has scored two goals in the space of five minutes to give Kaizer Chiefs a 2-0 victory over Ajax Cape Town in their PSL match at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Wednesday evening.
 
Anssi Jaakkola pulled off an impressive amount of saves throughout the match to deny the Amakhosi, but he could only hold out until the 85th minute as Chiefs went six points clear at the top of the table.
 
Having claimed the bragging rights from the Soweto Derby against Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs arrived in Polokwane looking to continue with their momentum, while Ajax were hoping to claim their first away win under Roger de Sa.
 
The visitors were looking lethal on the counter attack and an early chance fell to them when Keagan Dolly and Tasriq Morris took on two defenders after Tsepo Masilela lost possession. However, the latter’s pass to Dolly was skewed and he couldn’t connect for a shot.
 
Chiefs immediately responded with a chance of their own in the eighth minute when Tefu Mashamaite connected to a corner kick, but Nazeer Allie brilliantly blocked it.
 
Siphiwe Tshabalala was denied of an opening goal in the 16th minute when Anssi Jaakkola did well to punch away his free-kick from the byline, while, on the other end of the field, Morris drew a save from Reyaad Pieterse at the near post.
 
As the half went on, Ajax were starting the feel the pressure from the defending champions and were particularly having trouble dealing with the combination play of Knowledge Musona and Tshabalala.
 
It was so nearly 1-0 to Chiefs when Aiden Jenniker nearly turned the ball into the back of his own net on the half hour. The defender didn’t realise Jaakkola was off his line and he passed the ball back to his ‘keeper, which forced the Finn to rush back and make a sliding clearance off the line with the slightest touch of his foot.
 
In the final minutes of the half Musona and company burst through into the box like a tidal wave, but he couldn’t convert as the striker saw his effort cleared off the line by Thulani Hlatshwayo.
 
Chiefs were back into the thick of things at the restart and they forced the Ajax ‘keeper into making two crucial saves. His first arrived when he palmed away Mashamaite’s threatening header, before then turning Tshabalala’s shot onto the woodwork.
 
Kingston Nkhatha thought he had put Chiefs in the lead just after the hour mark. The midfielder connected onto Tshabalala’s free-kick with a fantastic bicycle effort, but it didn’t stand due to Mashamaite handling the ball in the box beforehand.
 
It just wasn’t going the Glamour Boys’ way when Nkhatha’s effort was again denied by the Ajax ‘keeper. This time it took a deflection off Jaakkola’s legs and looped over the net to go out for a corner.
 
Ajax saw their best chance of the second-half arrive 15 minutes from time when Pieterse recovered well from his spilled ball off Cecil Lolo’s shot to deny Morris on the rebound from close range.
 
But just when the game looked destined to be a goalless draw, Musona scored two goals in the matter of five minutes.
 
The first arrived when he burst into the box and chipped the ball over the onrushing ‘keeper in the 85th minute, before adding the icing to the cake with a headed effort from George Lebese’s cross to make it 2-0.
 
Scorers:
Kaizer Chiefs: (0) 2 (Musona 85’, 90’)
Ajax Cape Town: 0
 
Teams:
Kaizer Chiefs: Pieterse, Moleko, Mashamaite, Mathoho, Masilela, Katsande, Letsholonyane (Gould 90’), Tshabalala, Rusike (Lebese 62’), Musona, Nkhatha (Mphela 79’)
 
Ajax Cape Town: Anssi, Allie, Isaacs, Hlatshwayo, Jenniker, Sangweni, Morris, Dolly, Scott, Simba (Rodgers 72’), Telinho (Lolo 58’)
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FF Plus backs call for Zuma impeachment


The Freedom Front Plus has lent support to possible impeachment proceedings against President Jacob Zuma.

 

Cape Town – The Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus) on Wednesday lent support to possible impeachment proceedings against President Jacob Zuma.

Responding to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s finding that Zuma had unduly benefited from upgrades to his Nkandla private residence, FF Plus MP Pieter Groenewald said Zuma should repay taxpayers’ money used for the upgrades.

“It should also be considered to impeach Zuma where he, together with the minister of police, Nathi Mthethwa, should account to Parliament how it is possible that an initial R27m for security could eventually amount to R247m,” Groenewald said.

The opposition party compared the Nkandla matter to the Waterkloof air base scandal where friends of the president used his name to illegally land an airplane at the base.

“Here it was once again proven that the personal friends of Zuma, in this instance the architect Minenhle Makhanya, had abused Zuma’s name to secure transactions and to intimidate officials,” Groenewald said.

Madonsela found that Makhanya had made R16.5m from the Nkandla project.

Madonsela said in her report into the matter that Makhanya served as a go-between for government officials and the president.

“What is particularly disturbing in this regard, is that minutes show that Makhanya was often asked to design something more economic and he would come back with something more expensive and even luxurious.”

Madonsela said Makhanya was brought in in 2009 without going to tender.

Makhanya was brought in to act as the department of public works’ principal agent, while retaining his position as Zuma’s private architect.

“This is the period when the scale of work increased exponentially, leading to installations that were not authorised and costs escalated to R215m,” Madonsela said.

‘Scathing report’

UDM leader Bantu Holomisa said the “scathing report of the public protector… marks one of the darkest moments in the history our country”.

He said: “The findings that President Zuma has once again violated the Executive Members Ethics Code through his failure to act in protection of state resources, that he tacitly accepted the implementation of all measures at his residence and has unduly benefited from the enormous capital investment, must be offensive to any nation that takes pride in the values espoused in its constitution.”

Holomisa said in a statement that the report exposed the conspicuous lack of shame of the ruling party, its ministers and its leaders.

The UDM also pays tribute to the late journalist Mandy Rossouw.

“Her extraordinary work reinforces our belief that a free media remains one of the pillars of our constitutional democracy.”

SAPA

Job subsidy risks job cuts, warns Vavi


Johannesburg – Thousands of people striked and marched across the country in support of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) to demand more policies to fight employment and poverty.

Numsa, the largest worker organisation in the country with 340 00 members, which largely represents workers in the auto and metal sectors, is at odds with the ANC over how to tackle youth joblessness.
It takes exception to the Employment Tax Incentive Act for companies to employ more young people, which the union says will discriminate against older workers.
March in Jozi

Around 3 000 people wearing the union’s trademark red t-shirts and berets marched in Johannesburg’s Rosebank business centre.
“This incentive is causing division between workers,” said Leepile Khumalo, an artisan and union representative.
“It’s not an incentive for employers to employ,” he told AFP.
Petrol attendant Patience Modisakeng accused authorities of failing to support struggling workers.
“We want the government to improve conditions, so that more jobs are available,” she said.
March in Durban

At a march in Durban, suspended Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi said the act would not reduce unemployment.
“Employers will employ more young workers, line their pockets with the generous subsidy, while retrenching an equal or greater number of older workers,” said Vavi.
Numsa currently has frosty relations with the ANC-Cosatu alliance, accusing them of betraying their socialist roots.
The union supports Vavi, who is fighting a suspension for an alleged affair with an employee – a charge his backers slammed as trumped-up because of his vocal criticism of President Jacob Zuma.
Millions of South Africans are growing restless with growing inequality between rich and poor two decades into democracy.

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Nkandla upgrade necessary- Radebe


Pretoria – All measures recommended by the security cluster and implemented by the public works department to President Jacob Zuma’s private home in Nkandla were necessary security upgrades, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said on Wednesday.
“The retaining wall, cattle kraal and culvert, fire pool and water reservoir, accommodation for security personnel and visitors waiting are all essential security features which ensures physical security and effective operation of security equipment,” he told reporters in Pretoria.

“These are critical in the delivery of security services to the president timeously.”
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Top officials fail in Nkandla report


Johannesburg – Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has been scathing in her Nkandla report of the conduct of government ministers and top officials involved in the Nkandla upgrades.
The building of a clinic on Zuma’s doorstep would benefit the family forever, Madonsela found, and the official acts and omissions that let this happen were an act of maladministration and improper conduct.
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Govt to ‘reflect’ on Nkandla findings


Pretoria – The government welcomes Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report on President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said on Wednesday.
“Government will reflect on the findings and recommendations contained therein with a view to determining the way forward,” he told reporters in Pretoria.

“The ministers of public works, police, defence have taken full accountability for this project and through government investigation, has unearthed issues of maladministration and corruption in this project,” he said.

Radebe said the Special Investigating Unit is investigating the matter “to bring those in the public and private sectors who are implicated to book”.

Madonsela released her final report on the security upgrades to Zuma’s homestead in KwaZulu-Natal earlier the day.

She found that Zuma and his family had unduly benefited from the upgrades.

Madonsela recommended that the president pay back a percentage of the cost of measures which were not related to security.

SAPA

Zuma takes positives on Nkandla report


Johannesburg – The presidency has reacted to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report on upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home, saying it would be used as an added tool to address claims of maladministration.
It noted in a statement that Zuma directed the Special Investigating Unit in December to probe alleged maladministration in the security upgrades at Nkandla.

He had also appointed an inter-ministerial task team to look into the matter.

“In this context, the public protector’s report will be an additional tool which will fall under the consideration of President Zuma in addressing allegations of maladministration.”

In her report released earlier in the day, Madonsela’s found that Zuma and his family had unduly benefited from the upgrades to Nkandla.

The presidency said Zuma “has consistently been concerned about the allegations of impropriety around procurement in the Nkandla project”.

Zuma would study the findings and recommendations of the public protector in the context of the existing government interventions.

“[He] will communicate his response in due course.”

The presidency said Chapter 9 Institutions, such as the public protector, were vital for strengthening democracy.

“President Zuma reaffirms the important role of the Chapter 9 institutions and emphasises that the country should take pride in their existence, as we celebrate 20 years of freedom and democracy and guard against the abuse and misuse of these institutions.”

SAPA

NWest Exco applauds parental acceptance of life saving immunization


North West Provincial Executive Council (Exco) has applauded parental acceptance of the roll out of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine as an effective life saving immunization.

“The Community mobilization and consultation with school communities has ensured that parents are informed to make healthy lifelong decisions for their children. The HPV vaccination campaign is an investment in the health of our young girls and that of future generation of women from contracting cancer of the cervix,” Premier Thandi Modise said.

The provincial government has budgeted R6 million for the roll out of the national vaccination which commenced with the first dose being administered as from the 17 February-14 March 2014 through the Integrated School Health programme implemented by sub district school health teams. For the adequate lifetime protection against cervical cancer to be achieved, the World Health Organisation recommends that a minimum of two doses should be administered with a six months interval between doses before a girl is sexually active.

Girls aged nine and above in grade 4 in all public schools across the province who received the first dose will receive the second dose to be administered from 29 September to 24 October 2014.

From next year, the target will be extended to other groups but girls in grade 4 each year will be the main target group.

Cancer of the cervix caused by HPVs transmitted through sexual contact is among the common cancers affecting women in sub-Saharan Africa. Women in the region are said to be 5 times more at risk than their European counterparts.

In South Africa cervical cancer is ranked as number 13 on the list of causes of deaths among females resulting in 67000 cases and 3498 annual deaths while it is among the first ten causes of death for women above the age of 45 years in the North West Province.-TDN
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