Zuma set to visit Taung Village


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BY Obakeng Maje

Taung-South African president,Jacob Zuma will be in Taung village next week.

Zuma will spend two days in remoted village and will also do door-to-door visit.

Embattled president will do assessment on few projects that were launched during his deputy visit, rre Kgalema Motlanthe few months ago.

“Yes the president will be in Taung next week saturday and sunday” said North West premier,Thandi Modise spokesperson.

Mr Lesiba Kgwele also outlines that the new project will be unveiled.

“The president’s visit based on Masibambisani project,but more details will follow tomorrow after our official statement” he asserted.

It is said that minister of mineral affairs, mme Edna Molewa and mme Susan Chabangu will accompany the president.

Once eminent Zuma will spend two days in the area, away from the lights and drama of Johannesburg.

Jacob Zuma addressed the most fastest growing alliance in Africa Cosatu today at the Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Johannesburg where they union held their elective conference.

Jacob Zuma is eyeing for the second term as a president of ANC and according to reports, his stronghold emanate also from Cosatu.

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Police arrested a 30 year old man after murder


Zeerust police arrested a 30-year- old suspect, from Braklaagte village for murder today 17 September 2012 at about 02:00.

“It is alleged that the deceased Obakeng Petrus Ramasega (21) was on his way home from a tavern when he was murdered.  Ramasega came across the suspect  outside the gate of the tavern who was at the time accusing the deceased friend (24) of having a love affair with his girlfriend” Sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

When the suspect  saw the deceased approaching him, he turned to Ramasega and stabbed him on the neck.  The deceased died at the scene.

The suspect is expected to appear before Lehurutshe Magistrate Court on Tuesday, 18 September 2012.

28 year old man arrested after rape


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BY Obakeng Maje

The fight against sexual offences was intensified when Wolmaransstad police arrested a 28 -year -old man at Tswelelang location on Monday at about 03:00 am for allegedly raping a 26- year -old woman.

The complainant alleges that she was on her way from the local tavern with her boyfriend when a man came from nowhere and hit her boyfriend with an empty beer bottle.

The suspect allegedly dragged her to a nearby water reservoir where he hit her with stone, forcing her to undress and raped her.

“According to information received, the suspect was still raping her, when the boyfriend came with the police. It is alleged the suspect tried to run away but the police caught him and he was immediately arrested” Brigadier Ngubane said.

He is expected to appear before Wolmaransstad Magistrates’ Court soon, and investigations continues.

In another unrelated incident, a 23- year- old woman was allegedly raped on Sunday, 16 September 2012 at about 19:45 by an unknown man.

The complainant alleges that she was from a tavern accompanied by her friend on an open space near Tswelelang Extension 10 in Wolmaransstad,  when a man approached them.

The friend managed to run away but the suspect grabbed the  victim and forced himself on her and after ran away after that.

The suspect is not yet arrested and cannot be identified as it is alleged he covered his face with a cloth.

Anyone who may have information regarding the case is requested to contact Constable Pule Morake on 

018 596 9400 or 

078 280 3183

42 Miners arrested after wage dispute


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By Obakeng Maje

North West Police arrested forty-two (42) suspects for Public Violence today at  Robega Village, near Rasimone  North Shaft. 

 

 The suspects aged between 23 and 50 were arrested illegally gathered  at about 04:00 this morning. 

 

It is alleged that about 1500 people gathered and embarked on an illegal strike over wage increase in Robega Village near Rasimone North Shaft. 

 

“The police were called to the scene to control and monitor the situation and ultimately arrested 40 males and 02 females” said Brigadier Thulani Ngubane. 

The suspects will appear in court soon and investigations continue.

The suspects are expected to appear before Bafokeng Magistrates’ Court in Tlhabane tomorrow, 18 September 2012.

The situation is currently calm and police are monitoring it.  

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COSATU meeting underway


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Delegates wearing red tracksuits sang as they made their way to Cosatu’s 11th national conference on Monday.

 

Buses arrived at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Johannesburg to drop off delegates attending the four-day conference.

 

Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) president S’dumo Dlamini, President Jacob Zuma, who is president of the African National Congress, and SA Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande were expected to address delegates on Monday.

 

This conference was expected to discuss a minimum wage and its relationship with the ANC in the run up to the party’s elective conference in Mangaung. It would also review strike processes and elect new leaders.

We cannot meet your demand: Lonmin


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Johannesburg – Lonmin [JSE:LON], due to resume talks on Monday with strikers at its Marikana platinum mine in South Africa who rejected a pay rise offer last week, insisted it could not meet the workers’ demands but promised a new approach in labour relations. 

 

Acting Chief Executive Simon Scott said the deaths at the mine of protesters, 34 of whom were shot dead by police on August 16, had been a ‘wake-up call’ for the company and it was committed to ending the five-week labour unrest in which a total of 45 people have been killed. 

 

In an opinion piece published in the Sunday Times newspaper, Scott said Lonmin would improve discussions with strikers although it could not afford to meet their higher wage demands. 

 

“For Lonmin, the starting point is to acknowledge that our company must go through a process of self-reflection,” Scott said. 

 

“What I can promise is that we are committed to playing our part. We have had our wake-up call, as has the rest of South Africa.” 

 

“Clearly, one of the issues we need to reflect on is how we find balance between protecting the business, and the jobs dependent upon it, on the one hand and how we respond with sensitivity to the complex situations that Lonmin is at the centre of,” Scott said. 

 

The company also said said that reports indicating it had made a second wage offer were incorrect, and its offer remained unchanged. 

 

“Lonmin wishes to make it clear that reports indicating it has made a second offer are incorrect,” it said. 

 

“Lonmin reiterates its position that the R12 500 demand is unaffordable and would result in a trade-off between wages and jobs.” 

 

On Friday workers at the mine dismissed the company’s offer as way below the R12 500 a month sought by members of the militant Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu), which is challenging the influence of the more established National Union of Mineworkers (Num). 

 

Unrest spreads 

 

The dispute at Marikana has been at the heart of unrest, in which a total of 45 people have been killed, that has spread through the platinum sector in South Africa, the world’s top producer of the metal, rattling Africa’s biggest economy. 

 

The labour unrest has also highlighted a power struggle within the ANC.

 

ANC rebel Julius Malema has seized on it to return from the political wilderness, urging strikers to make mines “ungovernable”. 

 

The Hawks said it was investigating a case against Malema, opened by trade union Solidarity early this month, of incitement of violence and intimidation. 

 

“That case has been referred to us and we are currently investigating,” Hawks spokesperson MacIntosh Polela said.

 

“We are not going to narrow it to Marikana. We are just going to look for evidence of this incitement, aspects of it are going definitely to be Marikana.” 

 

The rand fell 3% on Wednesday as the unrest engulfed Anglo Platinum [JSE:AMS], the biggest miner, and ripples began to reach the bond market. 

 

On Friday police fired teargas and stun grenades to disperse another group of striking miners at an Aquarius Platinum [JSE:AQP] plant. 

 

Scott, who has been acting chief executive while Ian Farmer has been on sick leave since last month, reiterated the company’s position that a R12 500 monthly wage would put thousands of jobs at risk and challenge the viability of the business. 

 

“In stark financial terms, this would cost R2.3bn,” he said. 

 

The company is offering increases of between 9% and 21%. 

 

In a statement on Sunday it denied a report by Num that it had improved its key offer to rock drill operators, who are at the centre of the unrest. 

 

Num said on Saturday Lonmin had raised the offer to these workers from an earlier proposal of R900, but the company said it had already been offering them a rise of over R1 800 a month, excluding bonuses. 

 

The price of platinum, used in jewellery and vehicle catalytic converters, has risen more than 20% since the Marikana shootings amid fears of disruption to supplies. 

 

Even though the Lonmin wage offer was rejected, its shares rose 5.5%on Friday on the back of another jump in the platinum price following the announcement of US economic stimulus measures. 

 

Lonmin has said its talks are to resume at 08:00 GMT on Monday.

North West born model eyeing for the crown


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BY Obakeng Maje

Imagine having an exciting high paying job as a professional model. Imagine walking down a runaway at a designer fashion show having your photo taken for your favourite magazine.

Our crew sitting on a hot seat with a Mokgareng-born model, Kefuoe Damane when she let a little bit of her. So seatback and enjoy as a sassy model take us through her fantasy.

As a model you may have the oppotunity to travel to beautiful locations,be pampered,attend events with celebrities and earn thousands of rands a day.

Modelling can also lead to many other fabulous opportunities including acting as we saw our own renowned Bonang Matheba. By the way Matheba as earned an acting role on an up and coming Intersexion series.

But the young model feels unfazed about the competition,instead believes she can hold her own,so she send a stern warning to already established models in the country,that she will give them a run for their money!!!

Where does it all started?

KD: I was born in Taung, Mokgareng back in 1990. I finished my matric back in 2007, at PH Moeketsi.

I was brought up by both parents and they were very supportive.

Life had its own ups and downs,but I never gave up.

My father lost his job while I was still at school and that resulted on my matric certificate be witheld as i had outstanding balance.

How impotant education is nowadays?

KD:I am currently studying towards degree in Agriculture at University of Technology, Bloemfontein.I am copying and working hard even though I am under pressure.

I want to obtain master degree in Animal production,so books and more books. she laughs.

Personal life

I am a down to earth person with bigger ambitions. I do not have kids,and not planning to have one anytime soon.

I am kind,a loving person.

I am beautiful in and out.

I am very strong woman,and do not give up easily.

Something bad happened to me last month, but  i stood up on my feet again and move on.

Career

I was actually made to believe that i got what it takes,as I lacked self-believe and my self-esteem was low, i could not imagine myself cracking it as a model.

I took part in a beauty peagant at CUT in 2010 and guess what, I was crowned Miss CUT. And I refused to defend my tittle and coincidently met with other white lady who asked me to shoot pictures for her page.

I am inspired by most recognisable and in demand model, Naomi Campbell. She graced covers of most well-established magazines around the world.

Even though without any formal qualifications in modelling,I am positive that I will breakthrough and make it big. I have a biggest professional photo-shoot coming up,and I am working on getting formal training in modelling.

On alcohol and substance abuse.

I think out of any crisis we facing, we can get something positive out of it. So to all the youth of South Africa, let’s change our way of thinking.

The ball is in your court,so let’s make most of it. Alcohol is one of the most destructive components amongst the youth that lead to unsafe sex and eventually be infected with HIV and AIDS.

If she can become a president for a day?

I will make sure that equality prevails and all people ocupying government positions deserve them.

Damane is available for any promotions and advertising for any products. 

If you would like to contact the vivacious model, follow us on Twitter@Taung_DailyNews or call us on 0820480934/0763880959

 

 

 

 

 

Taxi driver robbed undisclosed cash after hijack


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg- Phokeng Police are looking for a suspect after attempted hijacking and robbery.

The taxi driver was transporting passengers around Mafenya area  in Phokeng , when the passenger who was sitting behind his seat,pointed him with a firearm and ordered him to stop the taxi.

The suspect instructed other passengers who were still in the taxi to alight and ordered the complainant to drive to the nearby bushes where he robbed him off his cellphone and an undisclosed amount of cash.

The suspect ordered the taxi driver to drive to Pretoria. Instead he  drove the suspect to Boshoek supermarket where he abandoned the taxi and run away.

“The suspect drove off with a Toyota Hi Ace, with the registration numbers of FXL 950 NW, and is still at large. No shots were fired, no injuries sustained and investigations continues” Colonel Setlhako asserted.

Woman died in her sleep after a fight with her boyfriend


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By Obakeng Maje

Jouberton- A 29 year old woman died after she suffered stabbing injuries.

She was allegedly stabbed after a fight with boyfriend Colonel Emelda Setlhako said.

According to reports, a woman was brought home by her friend.

“A woman was brought home by a friend and she suffered few injuries on her head and shoulder” Colonel Setlhako said.

She went to her bed and was found dead the this morning.

Police are looking for a boyfriend for questioning.

The suspect is well-known within the community.

 

 

Police searching for a 25 year old man after murder


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By Obakeng Maje

Motswedi- A18 year old man was stabbed to death after an argument in Motswedi village.

According to information received, an 18 year old man was busy drinking at the nearest tavern where he quarrelled with a 25 year old suspect who was also drinking at the same tavern.

“It is alleged that the two engaged in an argument which precipitated into a fight”

“The suspect allegedly took out a knife and stabbed his victim” said Colonel Setlhako.

The victim was taken to hospital where he was certified dead.

The suspect asked help from his knees after soberring-up and realised what he has done.

Police are searching for the suspect and investigations continue.