Friday 20 May 2016

DAILY SUN

7 HOURS AGO
LIVING TWIN IN THE GRAVE!
    The living twin sister was lowered into the grave before and after her brother’s coffin was put in to prevent bad luck and death from following her. Photo by Trevor Kunene ~ 
    THE 11-year-old boy, allegedly killed by his father to please his stepmum, was buried yesterday.
    As tradition demands, the boy’s twin sister was lowered into the grave before and after his coffin was lowered.
    Traditional and community leader Sibangani Khanyile (40), said this was done to prevent bad luck and death from following the living twin.
    The boy’s sombre funeral was organised by community members as the whereabouts oftheir mother’s family is unknown. The community came out in large numbers to say their last goodbyes.
    The twins are originally from Mpumalanga and were brought to Kagiso, Mogale City by a friend of their mum after she died.
    A neighbour said after the twins arrived in Kagiso they were ill-treated by their stepmum, who said she couldn’t accept them because their father had cheated on her with their mum.
    The boy was killed last Saturday and his body was found on Tuesday.
    His father has reportedly confessed to killing him.
    At the funeral the boy’s devastated sister was comforted by their mum’s friend, Nomgqibelo Maphanga (49), who brought them from Mpumalanga.
    Nomgqibelo expressed her pain and said she had lost the most free-spirited child she has ever come across.
    She expressed her appreciation and relief that the funeral arrangements went according to plan.
    “My prayer now is that his soul rests in peace,” she added.
    The father has been charged with murder and is still in police custody.

    DAILY SUN

    3 HOURS AGO
    BODY OF ONE OF 2 MISSING MINERS FOUND
      Mine  ~ 
      The body of one of two miners trapped underground at Impala Platinum's mine in Rustenburg, North West, has been found, the company said yesterday.
      "This is a tragic loss for everybody and our heartfelt condolences are with the families of our colleagues," Implats CEO Terence Goodlace said in a statement. A search and rescue team found the body on Thursday. It could however not be recovered yet as it was in an unstable area.
      Efforts to find the second missing miner were continuing.
      The two were trapped underground at the mine's 1 Shaft after a rock fall on Tuesday.
      According to reports, seven other miners working in the same area got out unharmed.
      The families of the two workers had been receiving support from the mine, the mineral resources department, and the Association of Mineworkers and Construction union.
      They had asked that the identities of the miners not be made public.  

      DAILY SUN

      2 HOURS AGO
      WHY I'M A BLESSER!
        IT’S HARD to remember that he spent seven years behind bars awaiting trial. 
        Today Sergio Cabonge is a famous blesser, with at least five blessees whom he showers with money. 
        BUT HE CLAIMS HE DOES WHAT HE DOES OUT OF RESPECT FOR WOMEN. 
        He said he believes in sharing his fortune with young girls.
        “I take them out to expensive clubs and buy them expensive clothes, food and wine. 
        “And of course I give them money,” he said.
        “A woman needs to be spoiled. It all depends on her age and her needs but I do spend thousands. 
        “I’m blessed and I share my blessing by being a blesser,” he said.
        Serge, as he is popularly known on networks around the world, believes he knows what it takes to be the best.
        “Respecting women makes you the best blesser. Blessers respect their women,” he said.
        Sergio spent seven years in jail after he was arrested and charged with international fraud. 
        He said while he was in prison it was women who took care of him.
        “I got a lot of support from women while inside and when I got out and appeared in the newspapers.  I realised they liked attention and money,’ he said. He said after his release he worked hard to pay all the women who were there for him.
        “I realised that South African women needed to be pampered and taken care of and they lacked love.” 
        His life took a drastic turn when he bumped into his old friend, Kenny Kunene, in Sandton, Gauteng.
        “I met Kenny in prison and when we met again there was no turning back,” he said. Kenny took Sergio under his wing and he turned out to be a success. 
        Today he is living a lavish lifestyle in Centurion, Gauteng with his wife and three children.
        He travels in and outside the country making international deals for his artists.
        But he said he hates women who throw themselves at men for money. 
        Since he appeared on SABC’s Cutting Edge he says he’s had thousands of invitations from hopefuls. “They send me messages. 
        “Some are naked. They want me to be their blesser but things don’t work that way. 
        “A woman must respect herself before demanding respect,” he said. 
        He said he is flying to New York, then Miami and Las Vegas to shoot his forthcoming blessers’ reality show.
        He denied being responsible for a Facebook page, supposedly his, that referred to him not using condoms.
        “I do not have an account on any network, but I thank the person who did it because even bad publicity helped people to have a debate about such issues.” 
        He said these days people are giving him lots of attention and even popular five-star clubs are inviting him to attend so that he can attract women clients.
         

        DAILY SUN

        4 HOURS AGO
        BLACK ACES FOR SALE!
          Mpumalanga Black Aces (File)  ~ 
          MPUMALANGA Black Aces are for SALE!
          This was confirmed by club boss Mario Morfou to SunSport yesterday.
          Morfou told SunSport that they had received many offers from potential buyers, including former Ajax Cape Town CEO John Comitis.
          He reveals that Comitis has put down an offer “and many other people are also interested in the club.
          “But we haven’t finalised anything yet,” he said after SunSport uncovered Comitis as the front-runner.
          “We discussed the matter verbally but haven’t committed ourselves. We want to focus on other businesses.”
          Morfou revealed that they would try to convince the buyer not to move the club away from the fanbase in Mpumalanga.
          SunSport has reliably learnt that Comitis wants to relocate the club to Cape Town and rename it Cape Town Spurs.
          Comitis owned the now defunct Spurs, renamed Ajax in 1999, via the amalgamation of Seven Stars.
          However, PSL rules state that a new owner can only relocate or rename the club after two years.
          Morfou stressed: “We will try to keep the team in the province if we sell. But if we accept Comitis’ offer you will need to ask him those questions.”
          This is not the first time Aces management has put a “for sale” sign on the club. Last year they were linked to relegated AmaZulu.
          Comitis was not available for comment.