
Whose foult is it any way?
What actually happened,or how did it came about for Ivern Khosa and Jordan to pull out of elections. Did this happening followed the FIFA's plea to have elecetions postponed.

New world order

How does the government minister(sport minister) feels. jealouse is bestowed upon the new Nematendani( blank boss)

Who do think was the right candidate to succeed Molefi Olifants
The Head lines reads:
The fracas
PSL questions legitimacy of new Safa boss
MNINAWA NTLOKO
Published: 2009/09/30 06:27:49 AM
SOUTH African football lurched into crisis after the Premier Soccer League (PSL) — acting on behalf of its chairman Irvin Khoza — questioned the legitimacy of Kirsten Nematandani’s appointment as president of the South African Football Association (Safa) at a chaotic press briefing in Parktown yesterday.
The PSL had sent out urgent SMSes earlier yesterday morning, claiming that Khoza — who had remained silent since losing the Safa presidential election to Nematandani in a tense election on Saturday — would finally address the media.
But when a horde of local and international media arrived at the press briefing, Khoza elected not to address the media and sent out PSL CEO Kjetil Siem instead.
Siem claimed the all-powerful PSL chairman was locked in a board meeting in another part of the building and would no longer address the media
Siem — who was reduced to the role of an embarrassing messenger boy — was forced to do his chairman’s bidding and when he was asked if the PSL recognised Nematandani as the new Safa president, the tongue-tied Norwegian refused to answer.
Insiders said they were astonished by the lengths Khoza was prepared to go to in his seemingly relentless bid to get his way and force Nematandani out of the hot seat.
“The whole country can see for itself that Khoza is hell-bent on sowing confusion and the destruction of South African football after losing the election
From the message below did Ivern Khosa actual pull out voluntarily?
PSL points finger at Jordaan
The Press briefing, which was meant to be chaired by Irvin Khoza today at the PSL offices in Parktown, started 45 minutes late and the events that unfolded during the briefing were as uncomfortable as the long wait.The message sent to the media had stated that Khoza was going to personally address the media on an urgent matter, but when PSL CEO Kjetil Siem kick-started the briefing, there was no sign of Khoza, in the process angering the media, who packed the room. The PSL, as an affiliate of Safa, is clearly not happy with football’s mother body, Safa, and Danny Jordaan. In a statement released to the media, in the middle of today’s PSL executive meeting, it is clear Jordaan is accused of dirty tactics in the run during the elections. The PSL’s letter, sent to Safa CEO Raymond Hack on September 14 and never received a response, according to the PSL, reads in parts as follows: “We have read with concern the comments which have appeared in the media regarding the annual general meeting of the association of 26 September 2009… the references in the media of persons standing for election who do not appear to be eligible to stand let alone be elected is particularly concerning. “Neither Dr [Danny] Jordaan nor Mr [Veli] Mahlangu is eligible to stand, let alone be elected. Dr Jordaan and Mr Mahlangu cannot want to contribute to the association by standing for election while at the same time ignoring the founding documents [constitution] of the very same association they say they want to serve.
The Press briefing, which was meant to be chaired by Irvin Khoza today at the PSL offices in Parktown, started 45 minutes late and the events that unfolded during the briefing were as uncomfortable as the long wait.The message sent to the media had stated that Khoza was going to personally address the media on an urgent matter, but when PSL CEO Kjetil Siem kick-started the briefing, there was no sign of Khoza, in the process angering the media, who packed the room. The PSL, as an affiliate of Safa, is clearly not happy with football’s mother body, Safa, and Danny Jordaan. In a statement released to the media, in the middle of today’s PSL executive meeting, it is clear Jordaan is accused of dirty tactics in the run during the elections. The PSL’s letter, sent to Safa CEO Raymond Hack on September 14 and never received a response, according to the PSL, reads in parts as follows: “We have read with concern the comments which have appeared in the media regarding the annual general meeting of the association of 26 September 2009… the references in the media of persons standing for election who do not appear to be eligible to stand let alone be elected is particularly concerning. “Neither Dr [Danny] Jordaan nor Mr [Veli] Mahlangu is eligible to stand, let alone be elected. Dr Jordaan and Mr Mahlangu cannot want to contribute to the association by standing for election while at the same time ignoring the founding documents [constitution] of the very same association they say they want to serve.
The worse is yet to come

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