26 year old girl gang-raped


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By Obakeng Maje

Boitekong-Police are looking for two suspects after a 26-year-old victim was gang raped North West police said.

The incident occurred at Siza Squatter Camp.

“It alleged that the victim was from Rustenburg when she was offered a lift by the suspects” Captain Amanda Funani said.

  “The suspects threatened the victim with a knife and forced into the bushes where they raped her” she asserted.

The victim went to the police where a case of rape and kidnapping were launched.

The suspects are still at large and investigation continues. 

Three suspects still at large after armed robbery


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BY Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg Police are investigating a case of armed robbery after three suspects robbed a 30-year-old victim and fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money.

The incident happened in Rustenburg.

“It is alleged that the victim was withdrawing money at FNB bank ATM machine when he was confronted by the suspects who pointed him with a firearm” Captain Funani.

“The suspect also took the victim’s cellphone and clothes. No injuries sustained and the suspects are still at large”.

Investigation continues.

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Premier Modise expresses shock and condemns Klerksdorp double-murder


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By Obakeng Maje

North West Premier Mme Thandi Modise has expressed shock and sadness that a 96 year-old woman and her 55 year gardener were allegedly found murdered at Wilkopies residential area in Klerskdorp at around 12:30 pm on Saturday.“We wish to condemn in the strongest terms possible these gruesome murders and convey our condolences to the families that lost their loved ones. We call on police should not leave any stone unturned in their investigations to make sure that those responsible for the heartless murders are behind bars. We appeal to members of the public to assist police in their investigation. There is no place in our society for heartless criminals who target the aged and vulnerable in the safety of their homes,” says Premier Modise

 

According to police who confirmed that no one has thus far been arrested, the deceased sister become suspicious when she did not answer or return her calls. The sister phoned deceased’s friend to go and check at her house. When the friend got to the victim’s home, she found Elizabeth Louw lying on the floor in the dining room She also discovered Gert Marks’s corpse on the floor dead in the backroom. It is alleged that both victims were suffocated and strangled.

 

It is alleged that Louw was tied with shoe laces on her feet and hands before she was killed by the perpetrators who fled the scene with the deceased’s jewellery and an undisclosed amount of money.

 

 

96 year old granny strangled to death


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By Obakeng Maje

Klerksdorp Police are investigating two murder cases after a 96-year-old woman Elizabeth Louw and her 55-year-old gardener Gert Marks were allegedly found dead. The incident occurred at Wilkopies residential area, yesterday at about 12:20.

 

“It is alleged that the deceased’s sister become suspicious when she did not answer or return her calls. The sister phoned deceased’s friend to go and check at her house. When the friend got to the victim’s home, she found her lying on the floor in the dining room” Captain Funani said. 

She also went to the back room and discovered that Gert was also dead; he was lying on the floor dead. It is alleged that both victims were suffocated and strangled. 

It is further alleged that the old woman was tied with shoe laces on her feet and hands before she was killed.

“The perpetrators fled the scene with the deceased’s jewellery and an undisclosed amount of money. No one was arrested, investigations are underway”.

 

 

 

 

Crisis facing Afcon draw?


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Johannesburg – The executive committee of the eThekwini municipality will meet on Tuesday to discuss a possible funding crisis ahead of the draw for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), according to a media report.

 

Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula told the Sunday Times that no money had yet been paid to the city to host the final draw for the continental soccer tournament.

 

“If we are not getting any support from the national government, there’s no way on earth I would support that,” DA exco member Tex Collins was quoted as saying.

 

AFCON local organising committee chairperson Mwelo Nonkonyana said there was “no need to panic” and all systems were in place.

 

The draw, scheduled to be held on October 24 in Durban, was reportedly costing R17m, with R11m expected to be contributed from the government.

 

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Modise applauds Mokoka’s achievement


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BY Obakeng Maje

Stephen “Tshipi-Tshipi” Mokoka’ s great achievement at the World Half-Marathon Championship held in Kayama,Bulgaria yesterday that should serve to encourage aspirant

 athletes from rural communities to reach for their dreams, North West Premier Mme Thandi Modise said 

 

 on Sunday.

 

“Having overcome many challenges that confront athletes from poor rural backgrounds, we can with pride say that as our ambassador he made us proud at an international platform. His determination to succeed is inspirational. We look up to him as a role model for youth in the province. We join the Mokoka family and community of Ramatlabama village in congratulating Tshipi-Tshipi and the South African trio of Stephen Mokoka, Gladwin Mzazi and Lucky Mohale for their seventh overall team prize,” said Premier Modise.

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that the 15 kilometers mark, sped through the last 6.1 km in warm, difficult conditions to cross the line in 1:02:06 finishing in eight position.

The 27-year-old Mokoka who is from Ramatlabama village outside Mahikeng in the North West Province matched his performance at the 2009 global half-marathon championships in Birmingham, England, where he also finished eighth.

 

Mzazi, who put up a brave run and held on while eventual winner Zersenay Tadese of Eritrea who bagged a record fifth world title strung out the field in a relentless charge, crossed the line in 18th position in 1:03:46.

 

 Tadese’s time was 1:00:19 while team South Africa’s Mohale finished in the 49th position in 1:07:17.Mokoka had represented the country at the 2012 Olympics .He had earlier recorded 27:40.73 during the Yellow Pages SA Senior Track and Field Championship to record the third fastest time ever run by a South African,only SA record holder Hendrik Ramaala and 9 time SA 10 000m champion, Xolile Yawa have gone faster. (PE 22.02.1999 and PE 12.12.1987 respectively).

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Chiefs eyeing for Celtic scalp


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Absa Premiership leaders Kaizer Chiefs will host Bloemfontein Celtic at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday, 6 October 2012.

Chiefs racked up their fifth win of the season this past weekend with a 2-0 home victory over top flight rookies Chippa United.

 

The Soweto side have won all of their home matches so far, but for this game they are heading to Port Elizabeth rather than their usual home ground of Soccer City.

 

The Amakhosi are placed top of the Absa Premiership log with 16 points from six matches.

 

Celtic claimed a major scalp in their last outing, defeating champions Orlando Pirates 1-0 at home.

 

However, the Bloemfontein side has lost all three of their away matches so far this season, a record they will definitely be aiming to improve on.

 

Phunya Sele Sele are placed seventh on the Absa Premiership log with nine points from six matches.

 

In head-to-head stats, Chiefs and Celtic have met in 49 league matches since 1985.

 

The Amakhosi have 28 wins compared to 10 for the Free State side, while 11 matches have ended in draws.

 

Chiefs have an excellent home record against Celtic, with 21 wins from 25 matches. They last lost a home match to their opponents way back in 1993.

 

Last season the Soweto side took four points off Phunya Sele Sele, drawing 0-0 away and winning 2-0 at home. Chiefs are unbeaten in their last five league matches against Celtic.

 

Kick-off at 18h00.

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Minor pays dearly with his life after a gambling


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By Obakeng Maje

Swartruggens- A17 year old boy has been arrested after allegedly stabbing another minor to death.

North West police arrested a teenager after a quarrel occurred between the two which prelude to stabbing.

“According to information we received, the victim was playing dice with the suspect’s young brother and the argument broke between the two after some disagreement” Captain Amanda Funani said.

 “Two were engaged in fight and the victim allegedly stabbed the suspect’s younger brother  on shoulder. This angered a 17 year-old which precipitated him to retaliate” Captain asserted.

It is alleged that a suspect stabbed a victim in  chest and under his eye.

The victim was rushed to local hospital where he passed on.

The police are investigating amurder case and the suspect is under a care of social workers as he is still a minor.

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A 21 year old girl’s body found in a bin


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By Obakeng Maje

Klerksdorp- North West police are investigating a murder case after a body of a 21 year old girl found in a dustbin at her home.

A body of Elizabeth Phokompe,21 was found hidden in a dustbin in her home. According to police, this gruesome event took place at Jouberton Extension 24 yesterday.

“Police were called after the victim’s mother could not get hold of her. It is alleged that Elizabeth’s mother stays with her employers in Klerksdorp and tried to call her daughter,but couldn’t get hold of her” North West spokesperson Captain Amanda Funani said.

“The mother allegedly went to investigate what might happened to her daughter. She searched the house with the help of her neighbours” she continues.

It is alleged that the discovered Elizabeth’s body shoved in a dustbin.

According to police a case of murder has been. opened and even though no one has been arrested,investigations continue.

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Union leader shot dead in Marikana


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Rustenburg – A National Union of Mineworkers (Num) branch leader was shot dead at his home in Marikana on Friday night, the union said.

 

Spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka called the attack an “assassination”. It could not immediately be confirmed with the police.

 

“This comes after the death of the Num branch chairperson last weekend and the attack on another branch leader, who escaped whilst his wife was killed,” said Seshoka.

 

He said the man killed was the Num branch secretary at Western Platinum.

 

Deadly violence

 

Five Num members – two of them shop-stewards – were killed in violence associated with a strike at Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana between August 10 and August 16, said Seshoka.

 

Of the 34 people shot dead by police trying to disperse a group of protesters on August 16, 14 were Num members, he said.

 

On September 11, a third Num shop steward was found dead near the scene of this shooting. Dumisani Mthinti had been hacked to death.

 

Striking workers at Marikana – and other mines – have voiced unhappiness with their Num representatives.

 

During an inspection in loco by the Farlam commission of inquiry into the Marikana shooting, a worker claimed Num members confronted and shot workers – killing two of them – who were marching to the union’s office on August 11.

 

Three University of Pretoria sociology department studies on the level of satisfaction among union members, reportedly found that Num was dysfunctional in the Rustenburg area.

 

However, Num general secretary Frans Baleni denied that the union was under-servicing its members. There have been calls for his resignation.

 

The strike at Marikana was initially thought to be linked to a struggle for recognition between Num and the newly-established Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu).

 

Blame

 

When the violence broke out, each accused the other of inciting the violence.

 

Amcu claimed Num resorted to violence to throw people into disarray whenever it lost members.

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