Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Balunguze kwaze kwasa abalandeli beChiefs kungangeni mdlali oseqophelweni

Abazange bebuthi quthu ubuthongo abalandeli nabathandi beqembu le Kaizer Chiefs ngesikhathi belindele ukuthi mhlawumbe iqembu lizosayinisa abadlali abanohlonze kwazise sebekhale kakhulu ngokuthi kumele kuqiniswe ngamafolosi kanjalo nozogijima eswini.

Leliqembu elithathwa njengelikhulu ngokuba nabalandeli abaningi kuthe kuvalwa isikhathi sokudayiselana abadlali kwamaqembu belisayinise umgadli wase Italy obizwa ngokuthi uGustavo Paez yase ilula inkontileka ka Eric Mathoho ngeminyaka emithathu.

Sisekuzo ezokusayinisa kwamaqembu iOrlando Pirates ilale ithole uDove wome obeku Supersports United, kungena ele Supersports nje iphinde yalande owayegijima ku Kaizer Chiefs uMandla Masango emboleke eqenjini lase Denmark i Randers.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Sekuphinde kwagadla ukufa kumculo wokholo ngo Lundi

Kungakapholi maseko abathandi nabalandeli bomculo wezokholo besapholisa amanxeba okulahlekelwa ingwazi u Sfiso Ncwane sekuphinde kwagadla ukufa ngokudlula emhlabeni kuka Lundi Tyamara.

uLundi nowaqhamuka emculweni wazamazamisa izwelonke ngengoma ethi "mphefumulo wami" ubelokhu engena ephuma esibhedlela ngenxa yokuba ne TB yesisu.

Ngokwe Times live lezindaba ziqinisekiswe umthombo osondele kakhulu kulensizwa.

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Usebongile ukudlalela izwe lakhs uKatsande

Ukaputeni wezwe lase Zimbabwe uWillard Katsande uvele wamangaza izinkumbi zabantu izolo ebusuku ememezela ukuthi angeke esalidlalela iqembu lesizwe laseZimbabwe.

Lomdlali ogijima ku Kaizer Chiefs usho lokhu emva kokuphuma kabuhlungu kumqhudelwano we Afcon ebanjelwe e Gabon. IZimbabwe iphume kusaphuma ikhwezi kulomqhudelwano emva kokudlala kuqoqo lesibili nalapha eyavula khona ngo 2-2 idlala ne Algeria yabuya yazothola isibhaxu sika 2-0 ku Senegal kwase kuthi izolo yabhulelwa esakeni yi Tunisia ngo 4-2.



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Friday, January 20, 2017




Great news for Pongola locals!!!!
NPG NEWS APP out 

Pongola Computer Solution  has created a new App that connects NPG community members universally. by universally am talking both corporate and socially.
if you are in Pongola and surroundings you  do not have to go to INTERNET cafe or call your friends if you want something from the Pongola CBD. this App has all the updated contacts for all co-operating businesses. this App also has got a chat group that allow the community to self service in a number of things that might minimize traveling from home to town just to get information. The App has also have a page for  MINGLE and MIX chat. this is more to a social media, it allow you to chat and meet people locally.

you can download the App by cliccking on the link below.......

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suggestion are highly recommended and consigning this App as it is one of the biggest discovery and it is the begging of greater things yet to come to the small town of Pongola.




the app

Trump to be sworn in as 45th US president


Washington - Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday - capping his improbable journey to the White House and beginning a four-year term that promises to shake up Washington and the world.
An estimated 800 000 people will gather on the National Mall in the centre of the nation's capital to celebrate a man whose short 19-month political career has defied all predictions and many norms.
When Trump descended the escalators of his glitzy New York tower in June 2015, his candidature was dismissed and even mocked.
But shortly before mid-day in Washington, DC on Friday, Trump will place his hand on Abraham Lincoln's bible, recite the oath of office on the steps of the Capitol and become the most powerful man on earth.
In the primaries, he dominated a crowded Republican presidential field with bare-knuckle rhetoric and star power. He rode that same wave of anti-elite sentiment to victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in the November election.
At 70 years of age, he is the oldest man ever to begin work in the Oval Office.
But the real estate mogul and onetime television reality star is also a political neophyte -- he will be the first president never to have held elected office, served in the government or the armed forces.
For his supporters, like Jake, a Californian who travelled to Washington for the inauguration, that is a central part of Trump's appeal.
"It honestly feels like we won the American Revolution again," he said. "I really feel like we've taken back our culture, we've taken back our country.
"We've really been under attack from a lot of the establishment on both sides of the aisle -- we've been under attack from the media, from the celebrities."
Big changes
The change in Washington - in many ways a company town - was already palpable late Thursday when Trump bopped along to country music during a pre-inaugural concert at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial.
The music popular in America's heartland had replaced the strains of Beyonce and Bruce Springsteen that marked Barack Obama's two terms at the White House.
For his critics, Trump's arrival in Washington on Thursday onboard an Air Force jet was more like a hostile takeover than a traditional changing of the guard.
Small demonstrations popped up across the city centre declaring Trump illegitimate and much larger rally is planned for Saturday.
Trump enters office with a 37% approval rating, the lowest on record, according to a CBS News poll.
As Obama's White House staff cleaned out their desks and the normally busy corridors of the West Wing fell quiet, many staffers expressed relief at the prospect of rest, but foreboding about the road ahead.
That sentiment is echoed across many of the world's capitals. Trump has vowed to tear up Obama's policies and re-examine decades-old alliances with Europe and in Asia.
One of Obama's last acts in office was to speak to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and declare trans-Atlantic ties vital for world order - a statement that would have been a banal platitude before this rocky transition.
Still, Obama has one more part to play, hosting Trump and his wife Melania in the Blue Room of the White House for morning tea on Friday.
The two presidents and their families will then travel the 4 kilometres down Pennsylvania Avenue to the swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol.
Addressing the nation
After promising to "faithfully execute the office of president of the United States" and "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States," Trump will deliver the most important speech of his life.
Inaugural addresses - from Lincoln to John F. Kennedy - echo across American history. Phrases like "malice towards none" and "ask not what your country can do for you" have been seared into the vernacular.
The most noted inaugural addresses had sought to lift Americans' gaze up from the rancour and troubles of the day toward the horizon and a better tomorrow.
Trump aides are promising an address that is at once short - at around 20 minutes - and philosophical.
"It's going to be a very personal and sincere statement about his vision for the country," said incoming White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
"He will discuss what it means to be an American, the challenges that we face, as members of the middle class, that they face," he said.
"I think it's going to be less of an agenda and more of a philosophical document, a vision of where he sees the country, the proper role of government, the role of citizens."
In brief remarks on the eve of becoming president, Trump vowed to bring unity, but there was also a rallying cry for his base.
"We're going to unify our country," he said, before telling supporters: "You're not forgotten anymore."
"We're going to get our jobs back. We're not going to let other countries take our jobs any longer. We're going to build up our great military."
After his speech, Trump will attend a luncheon inside the Capitol, before heading back to the White House to begin the business of governing.

Chiefs offer youth product a contract

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly offered their promising MultiChoice Diski Challenge midfielder, Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, a professional contract following his displays for the reserve team.
Soccer Laduma report that the Glamour Boys have offered the player a Premier Soccer League deal at the side, although Chiefs are yet to officially confirm the news.
The highly-rated Ngcobo has been at Naturena since the age of 13 and is currently the captain of the MDC outfit. It is believed he has the potential to go on to be a top performer in the senior set up.
The publication say that a professional deal is imminent and he could have a chance to figure in the first team in the near future. The club have been actively recruiting from the youth ranks in recent times with striker Emmanuel Letlotlo also emerging from the MDC squad.
Siyabonga Ngezana is one of Chiefs' most-recent youth academy players to have signed a pro contract, although he is yet to make an official first team appearance.
However, he did feature as an unused substitute for Amakhosi in a Premiership encounter against Chippa United in 2016.

SABC board failed financially, legally, morally - MPs

2017-01-20 14:05


ANC MP Juli Kilian said the board had failed to monitor and enforce compliance with its charter.
"I think that is a massive failure. Yes, the financial matters are also grave. But this is the public broadcaster."
She said there was evidence that only some board members were familiar with the Broadcasting Act.
IFP MP Narend Singh said witness testimonies had shown many incidents of legal, financial and human resource practices not having been followed.
ANC MP Fezeka Loliwe said the board had failed to create stability by constantly appointing executives in an acting capacity.
Muthambi, amendments, chief executives
DA MP Phumzile van Damme wanted to point out which legislation the board had violated, according to witness testimonies. Most pertinent to her were sections 50 and 51 of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), and sections 10 and 13 of the Broadcasting Act.
EFF MP Fana Mokoena wanted to stress how Communications Minister Faith Muthambi's amendment to the board's memorandum of incorporation affected the board's role to appoint executives.
Along with amendments to the SABC’s delegation of authority framework, it took power away from the board and made some of its choices obsolete.
He said the board showed a rebellious streak. He wanted to see an acknowledgement that the board had not merely failed to implement recommendations in former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report, but had also directly opposed these.
Mokoena said the board had failed to protect journalists from intimidation.
'Shaky moral compass'
NFP MP Nhlanhla Khubisa noted the board's non-compliance with the PFMA, after power was transferred from one board to another.
ANC MP Makhosi Khoza said the board was vulnerable to reputational risk. She said many board members had the necessary skills and experience, but a "shaky" moral compass.
Khoza wanted the committee’s report to reflect her concern that the Broadcasting Amendment Bill, currently before Parliament, was trying to "delete the powers of Parliament and replace those with the powers of the minister".
ACDP MP Steve Swart took issue with the board's inability to compile financial records that met international standards.
"Even the Auditor General's directors feel the internal accounting controls are inadequate. That is at the heart of the SABC's [financial] issues."
He said Parliament's portfolio committee on communications was complicit in these failures. Muthambi had pressured it into accepted her view that the Company's Act trumped the Broadcasting Act when removing three board members in 2015, he said.

UYODOVA eFrance uDolly emva komzukuzuku

Ligcine liphumelela iphupho lokuyodlala phesheya  lobegijima kuMamelodi Sundowns uKeagan Dolly emva kwenzukanayikeyi yenkontileka neqembu lasePitoli abelidlalela.

Lishone elayizolo lowo ongumphathi wezindaba zika Dolly uMnuzane Paul Mitchell esekuqinisekisile ukuthi lomdlali useyogijima Ku Montpellier egijima kuligi enkulu yase France nokubikwa ukuthi ihlukane no 1.7 Million wama Euro.

Undaba kaDolly ibisidonse isikhathi eside kwazise ompetha base Africa okuyi Mamelodi Sundowns ibikhala ngokuthi kwabakhona iphutha ekubhalweni kwenkontileka nokwaholela ekutheni udaba luze luyojika nasenkantolo yezamacala ye PSL.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Uhlelo olusha lokuzihlola isandulela ngculazi

Umphakathi waseNingizimu Africa usuzokwazi ukuzithengela ithuluzi lokuhlola igculazi emakhemisi akulolonke leli.

Nakuba lesimemezelo siqubule imibuzo mayelana nokwelulekwa ngokomqondo kwalowo ozobe ezihlola kwazise ukuhlolwa isandulela ngculazi bekusenziwa emtholampilo nasezibhedlela kanjalo nakoDokotela abazimele okuyizona Zonke ndawo ezinabantu abaqeqeshiwe ekutheni beluleke abantu emva kwemiphumela.

Kuqinisekisiwe ukuthi kuwona wonke amakhemesi kuzoba nomuntu ozoluleka abazothenga ngaphambi kokuthi abathengi bathenge lelithulusi okumele ngabe kudala lakhishwa kepha lahoxiswa ngenxa yokuthi kukhona obekusacutshungulwa.

Akasekho emhlabeni uMampintsha

Ushayeke udume lwengozi umkhakha wezomculo kuleli emva kokuzwakala kwezindaba zokudlula emhlabeni kuka Mandlenkosi 'Mampintsha' Maph...