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  Sport Riveiro and Nabi confident ahead of Soweto derbyOrlando Pirates will play against Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday.Image Credits : SABC-News-Soweto-Derby_P-1User Not Found1 May stanley taza  2025,   19:49 [SAST]Orlando Pirates coach, Jose Riverio says despite losing two of their last games, his players are looking forward to Saturday   Soweto Derby against Kaizer Chiefs and want to end the season on a high note.His opposite number at Chiefs, Nasreddine Nabi, says they are still the biggest club in the country and might be going through a rough patch, but can still win on Saturday at the FNB stadium.Orlando Pirates has had one of their best seasons in years, even under Riveiro, with the club r stanley canada eaching the CAF Champions semi-finals.While the club won both the MTN8 and Nedbank Cup trophies in the last two seasons, they werent as competitive in the league. The players ; confidence and mood might be low after they were knocked out of the CAF Champions League and also losing 1-nil to Sekhukhune at home on Wednesday. But Riveiro says that is surprisingly not the case instead, players want to do well on Saturday and in all their final games of what has been an exceptional season for the team. We know that we are facing the last part of the season. I am not a person to s stanley cup ay because I cant be objective, but what the players deliver is second to none, is exceptionally good, and we want to finalise it in a good way, so we know how important Saturdays game is. Chiefs seemed to hav Sxkv Voters in Mahikeng hope service delivery issues will be addressed
  South Africa Rustenburg residents wor stanley canada ried about stanley italia  sporadic increase of copper cable theftImage Credits : SABC-News-Copper-Reuters-1-750x375Mpho Lepedi3 August 2022,   20:04 [SAST]Residents of Rustenburg, in the North West province, are outraged by a sporadic increase in copper cable theft which is crippling the City and negatively affecting them.There has been a sharp increase in cable theft in their area, especially after power blackouts due to load shedding.Due to cable theft, the City is plagued by frequent disruptions to the electricity supply of energy. Even during load shedding, residents suffered more as they were subjected to longer hours of power outages. The City   street lights have been cut and the cables pulled out.A community member reiterates,  It seems like it is being cut by people who are professionally well vested with the cutting of it  stanley usa but then I understand it can be theft of people who are trying to equalize the score to get perhaps what you can call cable theft.  This thing of blaming the municipality is wrong because we know these people who are stealing the cables. We know people stealing transformer oil but we are not complaining to the police, this thing is not good for us,  another Community member explains.Meanwhile, the Rustenburg municipality says it loses about half a billion rand per annum due to cable theft. It has called on the community to report such criminal activities.Rustenburg Local Municipality Spokesperson Thapelo Ma