A suspect on the run after rape


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By Obakeng Maje

Kimberley-Police in the Northern Cape Province are looking for a rape suspect. 

“On Friday at about 03:00 am a 30-year-old woman was walking home from a tavern in Greenpoint (Kimberley) when she was allegedly grabbed by a suspect from behind” lieutenant Donald Mdhluli said. 

It is alleged that the suspect pointed her with a knife and took her to a nearby veld police said. 

“The suspect inserted the knife on the ground so that he could take off his trouser. Whilst taking off his trouser,the victim grabbed the knife and stabbed the suspect in his thighs and next to his genitals” Mdluli said. 

However, the suspect managed to get back his knife and stabbed the victim on her left hand, and eventually raped her.

 

After this barbaric act, it is alleged that the suspect took the victim to where she resides. 

“This has made the matter worse as it appears that the suspect knows where the victim stays and it poses danger to the victim”. 

“The victim has described the suspect as male person who is light in complexion and with middle height and middle body shape” police said. The suspect also has a moustache and wherever he is he would be in need of medical attention police said. 

According to the victim, the suspect was wearing a faded blue jeans with cream “tekkies”. 

She further alleges that he was wearing a red T-Shirt which had a double collar that was red and white. 

The suspect speaks fluent Afrikaans.

“The SAPS is concerned about the plight of women and children in South Africa and calls on community members to join hands with us to address this challenge by providing us with information about the whereabouts of wanted suspects” Mdhluli said. 

Police said by arresting this suspect will stop and prevent him to prey on other victims. 

The SAPS therefore calls on anyone with information regarding this suspect to contact Detective Warrant Officer Sabata Tsiu on 082 302 0473 (c) or 053-838 4212 alternatively contact Crime Stop number on 08600 10111. 

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A man stoned to death in Rustenburg


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg-A 28-year-old man was found lying dead with a bullet wound on his right leg on Thursday at about 06:00 police said.  

Buyisile Totoba’s body was found at Sondela informal settlement in Boitekong outside Rustenburg.  “According to information on our disposal a passerby saw the body and alerted the police” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said. 

“It is alleged that the victim’s body was stoned to death” police said.

with rocks and blood. 

Police found an empty 9mm cartridge seven meter from where Totoba was lying.  

“Bloody rocks were also found next to him and he suffered injuries on his face” Moiloa said.

The police are still looking for the suspects and whoever might have information that can assist the Boitekong Police with the information, can Boitekong detective commander Colonel Mokwena on 014 593 3000.

Investigations continue.

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A man arrested after a murder


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg-The North West police in Phokeng, Rustenburg arrested a 30-year-old suspect for the murder of a 45-year-old man. 

Police said the incident occurred in Luka village last night at about 02:00.  

“According to the information received, the suspect and the victim were at a local tavern and an argument ensued between them” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said. 

“It is then alleged that the suspect grabbed a knife and stabbed the victim on his lower ribs. He was taken to Job Shimankane Tabane Hospital where he died on arrival” Moiloa said.  

The motive of the fight is unknown and police managed to arrest the suspect. 

The suspect is expected to appear before Phokeng Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.  

Investigations continues.

 

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Majoro,Lebese back at training


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Kaizer Chiefs have received a major boost ahead of the trip to Free State for the Absa Premiership encounter against Bloemfontein Celtic on Sunday, 31 March 2013 with the return of duo, Lehlohonolo Major Majoro and George WhatsUp Lebese. 

 

The two players have been missing in action for a few weeks. Majoro was out with an ankle injury while Lebese broke his collar bone in the game against Free State Stars. 

 

Dave Milner commented; Both players are back in full training now. The Technical Team will monitor the players in training in order to evaluate their match readiness.

Pistorius may enter Moscow race event


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Pretoria – Oscar Pistorius could compete at this year’s world championships after a South African judge eased his bail restrictions and ruled on Thursday that the athlete, who faces a murder trial for the shooting death of his girlfriend, can travel overseas to run.

 

The international athletics body said that if Pistorius qualifies, it had no objections to him running – an event that could eclipse the stir last year when he became the first double amputee to compete at the Olympics. Pistorius’s agent told The Associated Press soon after the ruling that the world championships in Moscow in August could be a possibility if the runner wanted to return to the track on his carbon-fibre blades.

 

Judge Bert Bam upheld the Olympic athlete’s appeal against some of his bail restrictions, but said the 26-year-old Pistorius must travel under certain conditions. The athlete could face a life sentence if found guilty of murder for the Valentine’s Day shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp.

 

His passport will be held by a court while he is in South Africa, and he can only leave the country if he provides an itinerary of his travel plans at least a week before he is due to leave. Pistorius must also hand his travel documents back to the court within 24 hours of returning home, Bam ruled.

 

“Based on this (the judge’s decision), and if he is up for it and qualifies, the world championships will definitely be on the radar,” Pistorius’s agent, Peet van Zyl, told the AP by telephone.

 

The judge’s decision was “fair”, said Van Zyl, but any return to the track would be up to Pistorius, who hasn’t run competitively since September and hasn’t trained for two months. The worlds are in August, while Pistorius’s next court appearance is June 4.

 

“It’s his call. He’s the one under all the pressure for the court case and grieving for Reeva,” the agent said.

 

Although Pistorius’s lawyers said in the appeal hearing that he had no immediate plans to compete, he would likely need to return to track in the future to earn money, they said. Pistorius, widely known as the Blade Runner for his prosthetic legs, did not attend the court session.

 

“He has no desire to compete now but it might change and it will change,” defence lawyer Barry Roux told the judge in arguing for Pistorius’s travel restrictions to be eased. Roux said Pistorius would not try to evade trial if he is allowed to travel internationally, and would eventually need to run again “to earn an income”.

 

“He is not going to run away and hide. He is going nowhere,” Roux told the judge in the brown-walled courtroom in the high court, where television cameras and photographers were allowed in to record the proceedings. “Why stop him from travelling under controlled circumstances?” Roux added.

 

Pistorius says he killed Steenkamp accidentally when he fired shots through a door in his bathroom in the pre-dawn hours of February 14, fearing there was an intruder in his house. Prosecutors claim he shot the model and reality TV star intentionally after they argued, and they have charged him with premeditated murder.

 

The IAAF, athletics’ ruling body, reiterated that it wouldn’t comment on the case involving Pistorius, but he would be allowed to run at the world championships if he met the sporting criteria.

 

“If he qualifies for (the) Moscow World Championships next August, then on the basis of (the) ‘innocent unless proved guilty’ principle he would be free to run,” IAAF spokesperson Yannis Nikolaou said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press.

 

The decision on whether Pistorius could run at other events would be at the “discretion of meeting organisers” and not the IAAF, Nikolaou said. – Sapa-AP

Cokonyane residents delighted after receiving toilets


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By Obakeng Maje

Cokonyane-The residents of Cokonyane,near Taung could not hide their smile on their faces after they were awarded 500 toilets.

The residents of Ward 6 and 10 received toilets and the project will be stretched to neighbouring areas like Mogopela and others.

“The residents are very grateful and this is not only development in the area. The is another electricity project that is underway” Gabonewe Diphoko said.

Diphoko is a community representatives and he outlined that this projects will help to alleviate unemployment as those who are hired are locals.

“Projects like this help to uproot unemployment within the community” he said.

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