Tuesday 26 April 2016

The Frenchman has scored a team-best 16 league goals for Sevilla this season and has been linked with a switch to the Camp Nou this summer

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Sevilla forward Kevin Gameiro has dismissed speculation linking him with a move to La Liga champions Barcelona, though he did leave the door open to a potential switch in the future.
Gameiro is having his best season as a Sevilla player, with his team-best 16 goals helping the Spanish club seventh in the league.
The 28-year-old's exploits in Seville have reportedly alerted La Liga leaders Barca, but the former Paris Saint-Germain player insisted he is happy at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.
"Barcelona? I still have two years left at Sevilla," Gameiro told RTL's Club Liza when asked about the rumours.
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Wednesday 20 April 2016

THE ACCUSED SENT TO JAIL

Four people accused of the murder of two congregants of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC) in Mabopane were denied bail by the Pretoria High Court this week.
The suspects were remanded in custody pending further investigations. It is believed IPHC members were at a meeting last week when a group of men stormed the building and started beating them up.
Witnesses claimed the assailants had arrived at the church in a minibus taxi.
“A church member identified as Peter Nkomo was killed during the fight. Another man, still to be identified, died later in hospital,” said Makhubela,  the police spokesperson
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Makhubela said that the four suspects were arrested after church members who witnessed the incident cooperated with the police.
“We believe that more suspects were involved, and we are continuing with the investigation,” he said.
It is believed the violence was sparked by a disagreement regarding the new leadership committee of the church following the death of founder Glayton Modise in February. The church has been embroiled in litigation and succession battles since.
Last Thursday, the North Gauteng High Court set aside its March interim order which had placed the church’s finances and administrative services under the control of the founder’s son Tshepiso Modise.