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DAILY Sun Wednesday 7 September 2016 WHO WILL PAY FOR THEIR EDUCATION IF YOU DIE? OUR LIVES. OUR PAPER. SEE PAGE 25 PRICE: R3,40 nationwide , , PUNANI SOAP JOY! IT’S BLISS: Street hawker Nokufa Tseane with the soap that Botshabelo women claim tightens their punanis. INSET: Other varieties of the same product. Photos by Matseko Ramotekoa By MATSEKO RAMOTEKOA IT COSTS only R10 but it saves marria ges. In any event, that is the claim made by hawkers of the magic soap . . . and they have many happy customers to prove it. THEY SAID THE PUNANI SOAP PUTS THE JOY BACK INTO ANY TIRED MARRIAGE. It spices up your sex life . . . and saves marriages Some older women who buy the soap from the hawker at the Botshabelo Shopping Complex near Bloemfontein, Free State, say it works to restore the magic between the sheets. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Tough, Professional Lawyers. Under normal circumstances, a lawyer can cost thousands of rands per hour. 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According to the women, after two baths THE they bePG1 STORY Y come virgins again. Dikeledi Mohapi (33), from Section K, told Daily Sun she has been married for more than five years and had given birth to three children. “My husband had lost interest in me,” she said. “We no longer made love. And he would often complain about my punani.” She said she even considered leaving her husband but a friend told her about the soap. Dikeledi said she used the soap for a week and then seduced her husband. “He wasn’t in the mood but we still made love. From that day, my husband changed and become a good man for me. I hardly have time to rest as he is always ready for action. “But I’m not complaining. He apologised and often tells me he loves me.” Another customer, Mpho Molatodi (44) said she used to catch her husband with other women but after using the soap, her 55-year-old husband only sings her praises. “He tells me I remind him of when we first met 15 years ago. This soap really saved my marriage.” Happy husband Thapedi Mmuso (37) said he bought the soap for his wife, Nthabiseng Mmuso (35). “When my wife runs out of the magic soap I buy it myself.” He said when he realised her punani felt different he praised his wife of nine years for her bravery. “It has changed me. I used to cheat but the woman I was cheating with used to leave me penniless. Now we spend money only in our family and our marriage is stronger than it ever was.” A hawker, Nokufa Tseane (60), said she started selling the soap about two months ago. “I sell many different products so I decided to try the soap and it is one of my best sellers. It sells like hot cakes and I have to carry a lot of stock. “Recently, one of the regular clients told me what she used the soap for. I am glad it is able to save marriages.” Sangoma Mokone Mokone said if the soap contains special muthi it is possible that it works because there are many strong muthis used to tighten punanis. Wednesday 7 September 2016 ECONOMY CLIMBS! Manufacturing and mining are up BIG By DOREEN MOKGOLO SOUTH Africa’s economy is showing signs of recovery after a difficult time! The gross domestic product improved by 3,3% in the second quarter of this year, reducing fears that the country was heading for a recession. Stats SA deputy director-general Joe de Beer, on behalf of statistician-general Pali Lehohla, presented the latest financial figures at a media briefing held in Tshwane yesterday. The increase comes after the gross domestic product dropped by 1,2% in the first quarter of the year. De Beer said that the main contributors to the improvement were in the manufacturing sector and the mining and quarrying industries. “The manufacturing industry increased its output by 8,15%. “This was as a result of the higher production of fuel and chemical, rubber and plastic products. “Positive contributions were also made by the manufacturers of motor vehicles, parts, accessories and other transport equipment. “The mining and quarry sector grew by 11,8%, largely because of the higher production of the platinum group of metals.” He said agriculture, forestry and fishing showed a decline of -0,8%. “Electricity, gas and water production has decreased by -1,8%,” he said. De Beer said real expenditure on the gross domestic product increased by 3,4%. “Household final consumption expenditure increased by 1%.” The main contributors to growth were in various goods, services and health services. Government’s final consumption expenditure increased by 1,3%. Land improvements, machinery, the construction of roads and railways, however, had decreased by 4,6%. De Beer said net exports contributed positively to the total expenditure. Exports increased by 18,1% due to higher export levels of precious metals, vehicles and transport equipment. Imports, on the other hand, decreased by 5,1%. Minister was wrong to suspend McBride! Robert McBride is eager to get back to his job as the head of the police watchdog. Photo by Lisa Hnatowicz/Nuus Noord By MFUNDEKELWA MKHULISI SUSPENDING Robert McBride was unconstitutional. This is the ruling of the Constitutional Court about the suspension by Police Minister Nathi Nhleko of Robert McBride, head of the independent police investigative directorate. In the decision by acting Judge Lebotsang Bosielo, but read by Judge Chris Jafta in Joburg, the court found the manner in which Nhleko dealt with McBride showed how strong the minister’s powers were. Jafta said the situation was made worse because Nhleko acted by himself. He said as the directorate is the watchdog over the police, it was necessary for it not to experience any interference by the minister. He said in recent years there have been allegations of police brutality and killings perpetrated against civilians. “These are very serious matters that affect the public,” said Jafta. “Naturally, the public has a direct interest in seeing these matters being vigorously pursued and properly investigated.” The court gave Parliament 30 days to decide whether it still wants to continue with disciplinary action against McBride. McBride told reporters outside court that the judgment restored respect for the rule of law. “I hope there’s a lesson learnt, especially for the executive, in particular the minister, on how not to govern and how not to interfere with independent organisations.” He said as soon as the 30 days are over he would like to get back to work and start stabilising the directorate. McBride was suspended last March on allegations that he had covered up the alleged involvement of senior Hawks officials in the unlawful deportation of five Zimbabweans. GET DAILY SUN BY SMS! MTN users Get your DAILY SUN News SMS sent to your mobile every day, dial Having trouble finding your favourite paper? 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Daily Sun subscribes to the South African Press Code that prescribes news that is truthful, accurate, fair and balanced. If we don’t live up to the Code please contact the Press Ombudsman at 011 484 3612/8 or fax 011 484 3619 or visit the website www.presscouncil.org.za. DAILY SUN Wednesday 7 September 2016 3 PEEPING TOM! Refilwe lives in fear of stalker Refilwe Sehlare said the man looks through a hole in her shack to see her underwear. By NTEBATSE MASIPA REFILWE Sehlare says a man has been stalking her for four scary years. The 37-year-old from Tshepisong, near Kagiso in Mogale City, told Daily Sun the man was so obsessed with her, he sometimes peeped through a hole in her shack and then called her to say he knew what colour her panties and bras were. She has opened three cases with the cops, but the man was never arrested. However, he went too far on Sunday and was caught and moered by residents. “We close the hole with tape but he just pierces it. I live in fear because he once told me he would only rest when I was dead,” said the mother of two. Refilwe, who is currently pregnant, said she even applied for a protection order against the stalker. But he continued waiting for her at the taxi rank early in the morning when she left for work. Refilwe said the man was moered so badly by the community last year he ended up in hospital, but he continued to harass her. “He used to buy gifts for my children when he saw them, but I never realised he was trying to get close to them. People like him because he’s friendly, but he’s sick,” she said. The SunTeam approached the man, whose name is known to Daily Sun, and he admitted to being moered on Sunday. “I have a right to walk wherever I want. That woman is not going to stop me,” he said, adding that he still loves her. Police spokesman Captain Solomon Sibiya advised Refilwe to go to the police with her case numbers so they can decide how best to help her. Musicians thank SABC in style! Mzwakhe Mbuli is excited about the concert. Photo by Jabulani Langa DJ Black Coffee is one of the artists who will perform at the event. Photo by Jan Right By JABU KUMALO THE musicians are so grateful they are throwing a big party to thank the public broadcaster. The Thank You SABC Music Concert will take place at Orlando Stadium, Soweto, on Saturday. The aim is to celebrate the public broadcaster’s decision earlier this year to implement a 90% local music content policy. The show will start at 10am and last until late. One of the event organisers, poet Mzwakhe Mbuli, was excited as he spoke to Daily Sun. “We are heading for a sold-out show. “There are so many artists and record companies that want to participate. “The programme is packed,” said Mbuli. “The response has been very humbling from all quarters. “We could have filled FNB Stadium. If all goes well, we might move the show.” The public broadcaster has also issued a statement supporting the concert. Hlaudi Motsoeneng, SABC chief operating officer, said: “This is very important to the public broadcaster. “Part of our mandate is to tell the South African story, and music plays an important part.” The event organisers are giving away 1 000 tickets to valid TV licence-holders. The concert will feature jazz, maskandi, hip hop, scathamiya and other traditional music. The line-up for the concert includes DJ Black Coffee, Doc Shebeleza, Don Laka, Mafikizolo, Rebecca Malope, Stimela, Nothembi, Riky Rick, Ihhashi Elimhlophe, Deborah Fraser, Babsy Mlangeni, Candy, Johnny Clegg, Mango Groove and Kwesta. Other legends like Dan Nkosi, Freddy Gwala, CJB, Condry Ziqubu, Blondie Makhene and Zizi Kongo will also be there. All in all, there will be more than 180 artists at the event. Mbuli said record companies have pledged to bring their artists and foot the bill themselves. Refilwe claims the man often buys gifts for her children. Photos by Sammy Moretsi Mandoza back in hospital By SUN REPORTER KWAITO veteran Mduduzi “Mandoza” Tshabalala is reported to be back in hospital, fighting for his life. “A great son of our Mzansi soil is in trouble,” said a statement released by his friend and producer Gabi le Roux. The statement says doctors and medical staff are trying whatever they can to help him. “We are not giving up hope for his recovery,” said Le Roux. He asked that friends and fans pray for him. “Beckon the ancestors and keep him in your thoughts during this time. Please also be respectful and careful in how you react to this announcement.” Mandoza was diagnosed with cancer last year, but with the support of his wife Mpho Tshabalala, his family and doctors, he recovered enough to go home. The statement included details about the musician’s life. Mandoza was born in Zola, Soweto and shared a house with his mum, his grandparents and two sisters. “He never knew his father and his mother claimed he was murdered the same year Mandoza was born.” As a 16-year-old he went to prison for 18 months for stealing a car. After leaving jail he formed the group Chiskop with his three childhood friends, S’bu, Siphiwe and Sizwe. His talents were discovered by Arthur Mafokate, also known as the King of Singer Mandoza is said to be fighting for his life. Photo by Noko Mashilo Kwaito. His music was first played on air by DJ Sipho Mbatha of Durban Youth Radio. Mandoza uses his music to encourage youth to achieve their goals. His song Uzoyithola Kanjani means, “How are you going to get it if you don’t get up and go for it.” He credits a lot of his success to his mentor, Glenn Morris, who helped him during his drug-filled early years. Mandoza sings in English, Afrikaans, isiZulu and isiXhosa. Tutu undergoes minor surgery By AYATOLAH SEPTEMBER ARCHBISHOP Emeritus Desmond Tutu (84) will undergo a small surgical procedure today. According to the Leah and Desmond Tutu Foundation, the archbishop has continued to respond well to treatment for a recurring infection. He was admitted to a Cape Town hospital about three weeks ago. Tutu’s daughter, Mpho, said her father’s current treatment for infection is not related to his prostate cancer, which he has been battling for the past 16 years. People are still continuing to send prayers and get-well wishes to him. John Ndaba from Cape Town said: “I hope everything will go well. Our prayers are with him and his family during this time. With the care he is receiving, I am sure everything will be fine.” Tutu’s wife, Leah, expressed the family’s gratitude to all those who are holding her husband in their prayers. “The archbishop will undergo a small surgical procedure to address the root cause of the treatment. Updates on his condition will be released through the media as appropriate,” she said. DAILY SUN 4 Wednesday 7 September 2016 CARS BURNT AT UNIVERSITY! Student protest takes ugly turn Six vehicles were set alight at the University of KwaZuluNatal’s Westville campus on Monday night. By THABISILE KHOMO and ZIMBILI VILAKAZI HAVOC is once again the order of the day at the University of KZN’s, Westville campus in Durban. Over 200 students went on a protest on Monday, complaining about the hike in study fees and lack of student residences. The students allegedly torched six vehicles and vandalised a building. There were no lectures yesterday. But SRC general secretary Philani Ntshobeni said the fee hike issue has not yet been officially announced. “A meeting to discuss this issue is set for 19 September.” Two students were arrested and charged with public violence and contravening a court order yesterday. Confirming the arrest, KZN police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Thulani Zwane said: “The students will appear in the Pinetown Magistrates Court soon.” UKZN spokesman Lesiba Seshoka said the protest resulted in the institution suspending lectures on all its six campuses. “No exact details on the extent of the damage are available yet,” he said. ‘Mob justice’ accused are free for now By KGALALELO TLHOAELE FOUR people accused of committing murder and mob justice were released on Monday. This was after residents of zone 14 in Ga-Rankuwa, Tshwane, marched to the local magistrates court demanding their release. Mpho Cebisa (27), Tshepo Ndlovu (38), Phineas Koope (46) and Thabang Mokgadi (27) were arrested last week after being accused of killing three foreigners. The victims had allegedly broken into three houses on 25 August and stolen clothing, sound systems, TVs, IDs and kitchen appliances. Community leader Tumi Sekipisa (43) said the victims were found ) On Monday, angry residents in uMshwathi Municipality, northern KZN torched the Sassa office, three social development vehicles, the municipality’s bulldozer, a Toyota bakkie and a water tank belonging to the transport department. The residents are angry because the council failed to replace their councillor. Residents accused ANC officials of fooling them when they allegedly promised to replace the councillor after the first council meeting on 22 August. Zwane said: “Charges of malicious damage to property and public violence were opened at New Hanover Police Station. No arrests or injuries were reported.” KZN MEC for co-operative governance and traditional affairs Nomusa DubeNcube said the damage caused by torching in uMshwathi is estimated at R10 million. ANC provincial secretary, Super Zuma said: “These people are just a minority that doesn’t know what it wants, because they said themselves that the councillor won, meaning the majority wants him.” 27 in R6m army fraud probe Some community members from zone 14 in GaRankuwa give their full support to the four arrested suspects yesterday. Photo by Andrew Mkhondo with the stolen items near Hebron before being beaten to death by residents. Tumi said they intended to set an example to other thugs, to show that anyone who stole would suffer the same fate. “They were beaten with stones, sticks and anything residents could lay their hands on. When the police and ambulance arrived they were already dead,” he said. During the four’s court appearance the SunTeam found residents chanting outside the court, demanding that they be arrested too. Shortly after, the four were released and the crowd celebrated. Ga-Rankuwa police spokesman Captain Matthews Nkoadi said: “The docket was not on the roll, due to a lack of witness statements. The trial will resume as soon as the public prosecutor is satisfied.” By PHUTI RALETJENA THE South African National Defence Force has suspended 27 people, including eight civilians, for allegedly defrauding the army. The employees were based at Karee Army Support Base in Polokwane, Limpopo, and are believed to have defrauded the army of about R6 million. The officials, who were working with people in the procurement section, allegedly demanded payments when tenders were awarded to businesses. The suspects allegedly built mansions for themselves and bought luxury cars with money allocated to army events. Their sudden wealth drew attention and an investigation was launched. They were suspended due to the serious charges against them. SANDF spokesman BrigadierGeneral Xolani Mabanga confirmed the members had been placed on special leave. “The chief of the SANDF has placed 27 members working at the army support base in Polokwane on leave to allow further investigations into the allegations of fraud and corruption against them,” he said. The suspended officials include among them 19 uniformed members from the base. It is alleged they also stole food parcels meant for army events, and it appears the scam had been going on for years before it came to the attention of management. Colonel Ronald Maseko said the members would remain on special leave until the investigation had ended and recommendations were made. “The outcome of the investigation will reveal how long this has been going on. “We want our team to gather enough evidence for us before we take further steps.” Politician bust on rape allegations By ORIS MNISI tion and laid a charge against my husband.” A POLITICIAN has been arrested and Dozens of ANCWL members demonstratcharged with raping his stepdaughter (15). ed outside the Bushbuckridge Magistrates The girl’s horrified mum (33), from Bush- Court yesterday, demanding that the court buckridge in deny the man Mpumalanga, bail. said upon hearing The man will what her husband appear in court allegedly did she again today to contacted memmake a formal bers of the ANC bail application. Women’s League, ANCWL rewho immediately gional secretary reported the matLindiwe Sithole ter to the cops. said they were The rape allegshocked that the edly happened on organisation the Friday just ANCWL members protest outside the accused belonged before the girl Bushbuckridge Magistrates Court yesterday. to had not come went to school. Photo by Oris Mnisi out in support of The teen girl the child. claimed her 40-year-old stepdad cornered her “The Bushbuckridge Residents’ Associain the kitchen and forced himself on her. tion, of which this man is a member, has He reportedly threatened to kill her if she always been vocal against this sort of crime told anyone, and he gave her R50. – but this time they are quiet!” “My daughter went to school and told her A spokesman for the association, Promise teachers, who in turn brought me the bad Moripe, confirmed that the suspect was a news,” said the mum. member of his party. “I reported the matter to other women in “We condemn rape, but we believe everythe community and we went to the police sta- one is innocent until proved guilty,” he said. DAILY SUN Wednesday 7 September 2016 5 HOUSE OF GUNS BUST! Dark secret finally comes out Cops examine some of the explosives found at a house in Strubenvale yesterday. By SIFISO JIMTA FROM outside it looks just like a normal, quiet house. . . But the building in the quiet suburb of Strubenvale, Ekurhuleni, was hiding a dark secret no one expected. After receiving information about what the house was actually being used for, several police units swooped on it yesterday and found it was crammed with fire- arms and illegal explosives! The SAPS arrested a man for possession of military explosives following a tip-off from the Ekurhuleni Metro police. The cops raided the house and found dozens of explosives being stored in the garage. Among the explosives were rocket launchers, grenades, teargas, ground explosives and mortar bombs. Ammunition and military uniforms were also stored in the garage. Photos by Trevor Kunene Forensics experts were also at the scene and found more explosives and military uniforms. The suspect was taken to Benoni cop shop and charged with possession of illegal explosives. He is expected to appear in the Benoni Magistrates Court soon. Police spokeswoman MajorGeneral Girly Mbele said: “Explosives discovered at the house are used only by the military.” Cops got a tip-off only about AK47s rifles and ammunition, but they found more than that. “We have arrested one person on charges of illegal possession of explosives and firearms. “We can’t confirm what the explosives were going to be used for, but police are still investigating.” Jimmy gets the shock of his life! UCT’s Price By MISHECK MAKORA JIMMY the builder used to travel with his construction equipment by train and never had any problems. But yesterday morning Jimmy almost got a construction job in heaven! He had a brush with death when a 2,5m steel pole he was carrying touched overhead wires at Cape Town Station. A loud bang was followed by sparks and the builder fell flat on the platform. At first onlookers thought he was dead, but after 10 minutes Jimmy (37) raised a hand! The builder from Kraaifontein, identified only as “Jimmy”, arrived by train from Worcester at 7.55am. He was making his way between coaches to allow for the steel pole, used for plastering, when it touched highvoltage wires overhead. His friend and co-worker, Tendai Mushangwe (25), said they had a job in Cape Town held hostage by students! The construction worker known only as Jimmy lies on the platform where he fell after the 2,5m steel rod next to him made contact with electrical overhead wires at Cape Town Station. Photo by Misheck Makora and used the train every day. “I do not know what happened. “It was not the first time he had carried the pole on the train. He has never made such a dangerous mistake. We use the pole to plaster. “If he died, it would have been very hard for his wife and child. I hope he will be able to go back to work soon.” People said Jimmy cheated death only because he was wearing rubber safety boots. Metrorail spokeswoman Zinobulali Mihi said he sustained minor injuries: “An ambulance was called to take him to hospital. “Our investigating team are looking into the incident. Walking between coaches is illegal.” MEC: Official must explain his actions By PHUTI RALETJENA THE administrator of the Thabazimbi Municipality must explain why he failed to resolve the financial shambles there. That was the vow of cooperative, human settlement and traditional affairs MEC Makoma Makhurupetje, after the confiscation of everything from desks to computers at the municipality two weeks ago. The previous Thabazimbi government was placed under administration and left the new local government with R400 million debt. Soon after the newly elected government took office, the sheriff of the court confiscated every- thing at the municipal offices except the files. “The administrator in Thabazimbi has a duty to compile a report on what happened at that municipality,” said Makhurupetje at a recent meeting with mayors in the province. “I will visit all municipalities, checking what they are doing in terms of service delivery and the first is Thabazimbi.” She said they will check on the allocation of funds to the municipality. “We can’t allow them to disrupt service delivery.” Departments and state organisations are believed to owe municipalities in the province about R200 million. Limpopo MEC Makoma Makhurupetje said the Thabazimbi administrator will have to provide answers about the confiscation of property that took place on his watch. Photo by Phuti Raletjena By MISHECK MAKORA UNIVERSITY of Cape Town vice-chancellor Max Price was held hostage yesterday. The #FeesMustFall group took over the Fees Inquiry Commission and disrupted proceedings at the National Book Library in Cape Town. The group, consisting of some of the expelled and suspended students, held Price hostage for about an hour, demanding to know when they would be allowed back. UCT student Masixole Mlandu and five others were suspended after they erected shacks on the university campus earlier this year. Mlandu said: “You pretend Students prevent vicechancellor Max Price from leaving the Fees Commission in Cape Town yesterday. Photo by Lindile Mbontsi as if you support free education for poor black people while you exclude us. “You expelled us for fighting for the same thing you are claiming to support. What do you take us for?” When students pestered him to reinstate them, Price said: “Do you want me to say something about the matter right now? You will have your day in court.” The students took away Price’s laptop. At first police tried to help him leave, but they were overpowered by the students. They had to call for backup and it took more than 20 cops to free him. The Fees Inquiry Commission’s spokesman, Musa Ndwandwe, said that the commission had been called off indefinitely in Cape Town in the interest of everyone’s safety.