North West-born Botlhale scoops whopping R250 000 after winning SA got talent competition


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BY Obakeng Maje

North West- Botlhale Boikanyo, born and bred in Mafikeng, is 11 years old and the eldest of three children. She is now in grade 6 and loves school and church. Her philosophy in life is “Education + Jesus = Success”.

She continually finds herself in leadership positions at school and at church.

She has been the top performing student in every grade and has been awarded for being the most confident learner in her school. She is also a member of Mmabana arts, culture, and sports club.

“I am very grateful and with God by my side,I knew this will be possible. And to my fans out there,thank you for voting for me really appreciate that” she said.

 Botlhale began reading and writing poetry at the age of 6 and says that it just came naturally to her. She has performed at school, church, weddings, government events, on radio, and in other television competitions.

She aspires to be like Lebo Mashile because of her strong personality. In July this year she represented her school in a municipal book day poetry competition that was entered by 21 schools and took second place, from this her poem was published in the newspaper The Mail.

She has now entered SAGT because she wants to share her passion for poetry with the world.

Botlhale’s other interests include reading, acting, and dancing. Her dream job is to become an entrepreneur because she believes that to change the world; you need to change one person’s life and the best way to achieve that is by creating jobs.

She would also like to be in the entertainment industry and own an international company.

Her greatest ambition is to change the world.

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Talented Botlhale raised the bar for the aspirant poets,say North West premier


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By Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng- E-TV SA’s Got Talent Show 2012 winner Botlhale Boikanyo has not only raised the bar for aspirant poets across the country but has undoubtedly claimed the status of the North West Province as the home of talented artists, Premier Thandi Modise said in congratulating the 11 year old 

 

 for scoping the coveted R250 000 price on Thursday night.

 

   “Botlhale is a jewel that we should nurture for the world stage because the world is her oyster. Her passion, talent, inspirational poetry, self-confidence and with which she performed before millions who watched the talent search show distinguished her as a professional in the making destined for greater heights. She really did us proud. The sky is the limit for her. The provincial government will do everything possible to support her to achieve her dreams. ”said the overjoyed Premier Modise.

 

“As we celebrate Botlhale and thank all the viewers who voted for her, we should salute her single mother for teaching her to believe in herself and for encouraging her reach for the sky. In her we have a special mother with a special child. ” added Modise.

 

Runners up to the grade six learner at Sol Plaatjie Primary School who said that her ambition is to “Change the world” were the PJ Twins from Bonteheuwel and 3rd place went to Donlynn and Cameron, also from Cape Town.

 

The young Botlhale from Imperial Reserve in Mahikeng won herself thousands of admirers who who ensured that she makes it into the finals when she competed against and beat boxers” Drumkit and Evo”,tap dancers “T Squared”,singers

 

  “Melanie Adams, Iziqhaza” and owner-and-dog act Xandre and Finn in the semi-finals.

 

Her performance received a standing ovation from the entire audience and judges in the semi finals and finals. One of the judges, Shado Twala had cried openly in admiration of the young poet’s talent.

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Johannesburg – …


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Johannesburg – Four AngloGold Ashanti mineworkers were injured when their bus was stoned as they returned to work to end a strike, company spokesperson Alan Fine said on Wednesday.

“The buses they were on were stoned,” said Fine. “There were a few injuries. Four injuries,” he said.

This happened at the mine’s Moab Khutsong operations in Gauteng.

It is one of six mines affected by a strike – Great Noligwa, Kopanang as well as the West Wits operations – Mponeng, Savuka, and TauTona.

National Union of Mineworkers spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka said mineworkers at Moab Khutsong voted on Tuesday night that they would return to work.

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Police arrested a 30 year old man after murder


Zeerust police arrested a 30-year- old suspect, from Braklaagte village for murder today 17 September 2012 at about 02:00.

“It is alleged that the deceased Obakeng Petrus Ramasega (21) was on his way home from a tavern when he was murdered.  Ramasega came across the suspect  outside the gate of the tavern who was at the time accusing the deceased friend (24) of having a love affair with his girlfriend” Sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

When the suspect  saw the deceased approaching him, he turned to Ramasega and stabbed him on the neck.  The deceased died at the scene.

The suspect is expected to appear before Lehurutshe Magistrate Court on Tuesday, 18 September 2012.

Potchefstroom Police searching for two suspects after rape


The suspects is sought for a case of Rape which occurred on 12 August 2012 in Potchefstroom. Both suspects is males, in their mid-twenties.  Both speak Tswana, and were travelling in a Black Golf Vehicle.

The Investigating official in this case is Cst Langford of Potchefstroom FCS. She can be contacted on the following numbers: 018- 299 7326 or 073 576 7133.

Your assistance will be highly appreciated.

Pretoria – A convict stunned court


Pretoria – A well-groomed, self-confessed serial rapist and killer stunned the Pretoria High Court court on Monday when he explained what led to his evil deeds, saying he had different reasons for killing each of the women, but that in each case he had become annoyed with them.

John Mabuti Sape, 41, of Mokopane, told the court he had strangled his first victim with her scarf after raping her.

He strangled his second victim with the cord of her cellphone charger after raping her. To strangle his third victim, he used a shoelace. He said although they had sex, he did not rape her because she “was a prostitute”.

The family of Sape’s first victim, Agnes Masemola, an Atteridgeville school teacher, had been the proverbial Good Samaritans as they had taken Sape in to live with him.

He was a stranger to them, but they felt sorry for him and gave him a roof over his head.

Agnes Masemola was killed during the second week of Sape living with her and her husband and her parents.

Sape told the court that Masemola had asked him – on October 20, 2001 – to fetch her husband from a shebeen.

They returned home and continued drinking, he said.

“I believed her husband suspected I was involved in a relationship with the deceased.

“He was upset that I fetched him from the shebeen and this resulted in a fistfight.”

Sape said the husband left the house to sleep at another place and he was left alone with Masemola. He said he told the woman that she was the reason why he had become embroiled in a fight with her husband.

“I was aggressive and upset because of the fight. I grabbed her and forced her on to the bed. I forcefully had sex with her and because I realised she could tell her husband, I decided to kill her.

“I grabbed the scarf which was around her head and strangled her until she no longer breathed.”

Sape said he then went drinking at a shebeen and sold two watches he found in the house for money.

He said he had reported to the police station the next morning when he heard the woman was dead.

He was arrested, but the case against him was later withdrawn.

He killed his next victim nearly four years later.

Rebecca Madiba, of Mokopane, was also a teacher and he strangled her with the cord of her cellphone charger.

Sape said he also became annoyed with her, as he knew her well, but she rejected him, saying she had heard that he had killed a woman.

“She said she wanted nothing to do with me. I lost my temper, grabbed her and pushed her to the floor of her bedroom. I forcefully undressed her and raped her. I, in a state of anger, grabbed her cellphone charger out of an electrical outlet and strangled her.

“I do not know how long this took, but I realised after a while that she had passed away.”

Sape was not arrested for this murder and six months later, on March 14, 2006, he strangled his next victim with a shoelace.

He said Lindiwe Masangu was a prostitute and he killed her at the Nest Inn in what was then Andries Street in Pretoria.

Sape said he got a room and paid Masangu for her services before they engaged in sex.

She claimed to have locked the room and insisted that the lights be switched off.

Sape said he wanted to smoke a cigarette after sex, but realised his cigarettes and purse were missing. He immediately realised Masangu had pulled a stunt by leaving the door open and darkening the room, as someone had come in to steal his belongings.

“This is a common occurrence at brothels,” he said. “I became angry and lost my temper. I took a shoelace and strangled her. I don’t know for how long, but I realised after a while she was dead.”

Following his guilty plea, Judge Selby Baqwa convicted him on three counts of murder, two of rape and two of theft.

Johanna Gwangwa, sister of Agnes Masemola, said she “had a bad feeling” when her family took him in.

“The family are terribly traumatised by her death and her two children have to grow up without a mother.

“He never even apologised,” she said.

Julia Madiba, sister of Rebecca, said her sister’s three children are now virtually orphans.

“The manner in which my sister was killed is very painful to us.

“He is a brutal man who never once said he was sorry for what he had done,” she said.

Sape will be sentenced on Tuesday.

Pretoria News

Jericho- Police…


Jericho- Police are investigating a case of murder after an unknown body was discovered on Saturday 25 August 2012 at about 1:00 am.

“It is alleged that the body was discovered lying on the street at Makgabetlwane Road by community members”

“According to information received by police the deceased sustained injuries on his left eye, lower jaw and bleeding from his mouth” Captain Funani said.

The deceased also had scratch marks on his chest. He died at the scene.

Investigations continue.

Mbatha assaulted me,Mokoka told reporters


Johannesburg – Thato Mokoka’s uncle opened a case of assault on Wednesday against student Constable Sipho Mbatha, the man accused of murdering his nephew.

Captain Nondumiso Mpantsha confirmed that Russel Judas Mokoka laid the charge at the Meadowlands police station, in Soweto, alleging Mbatha assaulted him at his home on August 8.

Speaking to reporters at the High Court in Johannesburg, Mokoka said Mbatha and several police officers jumped over the fence of his home in Bramfischerville, Soweto.

“They said they were looking for me, claiming I had assaulted Mbatha. Mbatha kicked me on my leg,” Mokoka said.

Mokoka said even though the police did not have a warrant of arrest, they took him into custody and kept him in the Johannesburg Central police station cells. He was released the next morning after paying R2000.

He said he did not know if he had been formally charged, and that he now lived in fear.

The docket of the assault case would be handed to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid). Ipid senior investigator Mantsha Rapheshu said he could not comment on the matter.

“We will examine the evidence and then decide to what to do next,” he said.

It was not clear whether the case would affect Mbatha’s murder trial.

Mbatha told reporters at the court that he did not know anything about the accusations, and that he could not comment because the matter was sub-judice.

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Edward Manqele …


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Edward Manqele scored with five minutes left to save a 3-3 draw for Mamelodi Sundowns in their MTN8 first leg semi-final against Moroka Swallows in Atteridgeville on Saturday night.

 

The match got off to a cracking start as Swallows struck twice within the first eight minutes.

 

Felix Obada hit the back of the net as early as the sixth minute when he slotted in a close-range effort that stayed low.

 

Two minutes later Lerato Chabangu delivered a corner that found Ashraf Hendricks on the far side of the box, and Hendricks slammed a header into the ground that bounced in, with Punch Masenamela abandoning Sundowns’ near post.

 

Downs hit back nine minutes later after they were awarded a penalty for a handball infringement in the area.

 

Teko Modise’s first shot from the spot was saved by Greg Etafia, but the referee ordered a retake after the Birds’ goalkeeper was found to have moved off his line too early.

 

Modise, who was otherwise wayward during the opening period, made no mistake with his second attempt, although Swallows managed to maintain their 2-1 advantage for the rest of the first half.

 

Sundowns gained control in the second stanza, with Manqele wasting a gilt-edged chance six minutes after the break, fluffing a header in front of an open goal.

 

With half an hour left, Method Mwanjali also came close, but an outstretched Etafia got a hand to the ball and tipped it against the post.

 

Four minutes later, Hlompho Kekana found the equaliser, tapping in a well-placed shot as Downs fought their way back into the game.

 

Swallows edged ahead again when Bennett Chenene scored a stunning goal, curling the ball past the Brazilians’ keeper Wayne Sandilands to regain the lead for the visitors.

 

Manqele, however, netted the equaliser in the dying stages, collecting the ball in the area, controlling well and turning to fire it in with his left foot from a difficult angle.

 

The two sides meet again in the return leg next weekend.-sapa

A school for th…


A school for the blind in Limpopo is still waiting for textbooks, eight months into the school year.

 

The Department of Basic Education has not honoured its promise to deliver Braille textbooks at Siloe School for the Blind in Thokgwaneng village near Lebowakgomo.

 

The school had been sent textbooks for pupils who have sight.

 

Several incidents of books being dumped or destroyed have been reported in the province.

 

Speaking on condition of anonymity yesterday, authorities at Siloe School, which accommodates 143 pupils doing Grades R to 7, confirmed they were still awaiting delivery of the books.

 

A source at the school, who wished to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal, said the department had promised to deliver the required books “soonest”, but there had been no communication between them and the department as to when the delivery would be made.

For more details go to http://www.sowetanlive.co.za