THREE PEOPLE DIE WHILE 15 GETS INJURED DURING A STRIKE IN K5 KHWEZI MINE, BOITEKONG


About 250 mine workers that were alleged to be on an illegal strike for the past two weeks were today 01 August 2012 gathered outside K5 Khwezi mine this afternoon at about 13:30.  The group of employees were dismissed by their management as they were involved in that illegal strike.  There was a confrontation between members of the security and the unrulyemployees.  Fires were shoot and three people died due to the shooting while 15 were injured.

 

The police were called to the scene.  Petrol bombs that were used by the employees were confiscated.  Ballistic testing will be done on the security guards and post-mortem will be conducted on the deceased to determine the cause of death.

 

At this stage the situation is calm and under control as the police are monitoring the area. A case of murder and attempted murder is being investigated.

 

 

Rapist’s sentence on first day of women’s month gives women hope-Premier Thandi Modise


BY Obakeng Maje

The sentence meted on a Mahikeng youngster for the rape and brutal murder of a 59 year old woman should serve to remind perpetrators of violence and sexual offences against women that the days for the rampant scourge are numbered, North West Premier Mme Thandi Modise said on Thursday. 

“We are encouraged that the sentence handed out on the first day of women’s month will serve as a deterrent to other perpetrators and give hope to women and victims of crime that criminal justice system will not fail them,” said Premier Modise in welcoming the 32 years and 18 months sentence that the North West High Court pronounced on 19-year-old Phillip Mooki.

The youngster had earlier on the day of Gloria Bereng’s murder been at her home in Motlhabeng village with the deceased’s son who happened to be his friend at the time but returned alone after leaving him at a nearby tavern to rape and strangle his friend’s mother.

In expressing hope that the Bereng family will find closure now that justice has been served, the Premier reiterated the call she made recently for the partnership between police, crime prevention structures, churches, faith-based organisations, women organisations, non-government organisations and other civil society organisations to be strengthened to combat the scourge of sexual offences against women and girl children.

Modise said the spate of rape incidents that was experienced in recent months in the province, particularly those involving victims known to perpetrators, pointed to moral decay that needed united action .

 

Two Police Reservists arrested


By OBakeng Maje

Rustenburg- Two Reservists Police Officers were arrested by one of their own at the taxi rank and in full view of the public.

This came after two off-duty police officers arrived at the busy taxi rank in full SAPS attaire and pretend to be on duty.
They allegedly consficated fake DVDS and illegally arrested some members of public and demand bribe for their freedom.

“Two Police officers who serve as Reservists were arrested for corruption after they took their full police uniform and pretent to be on duty,where they consfiscate fake DVDS and arrested members of public illegally”

“An off-duty police officer who saw this event unfolded called police after realising two officers are up to mischieve,nd they were arrested on the scene” said Brigadier Thulani Ngubane.

Two officers will appear today in court in connections of corruption

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