Women targeted at shebeens for rape-NWest Acting Premier Elisha


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North West Acting Premier Raymond Elisha has called on woman to consider carefully  places they go to for entertainment and their safety when they leave such places as trends indicate that most perpetrators  of sexual violence target women who are from shebeens and or pubs. This follows the arrest of man for raping a 33 year-old woman in Koster over the weekend. In condemning the alleged rape incident, Elisha urged real men to stand up to be counted against the scourge of rape by supporting the one million signature Anti-rape campaign launched by Premier Thandi Modise in partnership with the National Interfaith Council of South Africa(NICSA-North West Chapter).  According to police,the victim was on her way home from a tavern in Bodigelo Section near Koster  at around 2:30 am on Friday when she notices that a man was following her.The man then allegedly stuck the woman’s head with a stone and forced her to a nearby stadium where he raped her and thereafter took her home where he raped her again.

 

The woman came forward to the police after the incident and the 36-year-old suspect was subsequently arrested.

 

He is due to appear in the Koster Magistrate’s Court on Monday to answer to charges of assault, abduction and rape 

All-Tar pedal to metal


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Following hot on the heels of the success of the inaugural Kalahari Desert Speedweek at Hakskeenpan last year, the organisers have added another event with a twist this year.

 

The ground-breaking Kalahari All-Tar Speedweek, which started on Saturday, is under way at the Upington Airport, with its incredible 5.5km runway. The four-day event will end tomorrow, and will be the first all-tar event of its kind in South Africa.

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Kasienyane’s life was colourful and impeccable- Nwest Acting Premier


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Kasienyane was courageous unifier and not a tenderpreneur-NW Acting Premier Raymond Elisa

 

The life of former MEC for Health and Social Development and Chairperson of the 

Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism Portfolio in the North West Provincial Legislature, Onewang Rebecca Kasienyane was colourful, impeccable life and that of a courageous unifier and not that of a tenderpreneur, Acting Premier Raymond Elisha said in his moving tribute at her funeral in Lokaleng village in Taung over the weekend.

 

 

 

Acting Premier Elisha reminded thousands of mourners who came to pay their last respect on Saturday that during difficult times, it was a sin to steal, to lie and to conduct ourselves contrary to virtues, values and traditions of the African National Congress. But today, the conviction that “

 

no government can rightly claim authority unless it is based upon the will of the people” has been replaced by the neglect of communities as business and comrades are engaged in a bitter war for State tenders, as if South Africa is a tender state and the strategic objective of the ANC is to issue tenders.

 

“Comrades and friends, a few months from now the nation will be going to the polls. The first question we need to ask ourselves is whether we can unite society and rally it behind our programmes when unity evades us. No other force, even at the height of apartheid oppression, no enemy came between us. Surprisingly, we continue to call for “UNITY IN ACTION, A PEOPLES’ CONTRACT, WORKING TOGETHER WE CAN DO MORE” when deep under the belly of the night, like the biblical Nicodemus we plot the downfall of one another, instead of fighting poverty, unemployment and inequality as the new enemy,” Elisha emphasised.

 

He challenged everyone to tell no lies and claim easy victories by avoiding the basic and relevant question:” What have we done for our people in a province where businessmen use our fellow comrades to derail reconstruction and development?”

 

“Comrade Ribs fought for justice, access and equality before the courts. She fought for freedom of expression and free press. Yet our victories, the same media, the same courts and our same Black Economic Empowerment interventions have now changed the proclaimed millionaires as enemies of change, using our courts and the media through blatant lies to frustrate change. Tell no lies and claim no easy victories, but this air is eerily cold, “Umoya lo Umakhaza,” as lies are widely spread in order to divide the movement.”

 

Elisha said that ANC members should be very careful, so that one day they do not replace “Viva ANC with Viva tenders.”

 

He said that leaders and true revolutionary cadres cannot remain silent when the national transformation agenda is under siege.

 

“When you embark on your last journey to your Maker, you leave an unanswered question why were comrades Oubuti Chika and Moss Phakwe killed?

 

You leave us without an answer as to who killed our leaders. The cruelty of nature is that one day the answer will come and the truth will be known,” the Acting Premier stressed.

 

He said that weaknesses and divisions within the ruling party have left a political space which has now been occupied by opportunists who now claim that Nelson Mandela is theirs. Lies are being told that the ANC is worse than or equal to the National Party.

 

Elisha said that this is an insult to those who laid their lives fighting for freedom and added that this is nothing but representatives of white minority that are still nostalgic of apartheid, taking advantage of the sickness of the old man as he cannot answer.

 

He said that there was a need to defend and protect the legacy of Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Sefako Makgatho, Sol Plaatjie, John Dube, Yusuf Dadoo, Lillian Ngoyi, Sister Barnard Ncube, Ruth First, Charlotte Maxeke and many men and women of the revolutionary movement.

 

The Acting Premier said that the journey towards a better life has always been fraught with many challenges where our people continue to be ravaged by grinding poverty, widening inequality and growing unemployment.

 

“The African National Congress is under siege. It is under siege from us as we fan the fires of divisions and pretend to be comrades by words and not by deeds. 

 

 We continue to fight bitterly for the soul of the ANC as if we ourselves have souls,” he emphasised.

 

Elisha said that the death of Kaseinyane has left a vacuum when her leadership and guidance is needed much as the ruling party seeks answers to communities on the question as to what it has done for them.

 

He said that Kasienyane never praised herself nor took credit for the victories of the ANC and never retreated when confronted by difficult conditions but remained true and loyal to the African National Congress and its people.

 

“You never castigated the African National Congress and turned your back in difficult moments. You knew and understood you would never undermine the importance of workers as a critical tool to crush monopolistic class capital and class inequality, but you never blackmailed the ANC into petty demands and accused it of having turned its back against the poor,” highlighted in conveying condolences on behalf of the provincial government, prayers, words of comfort and sympathy to the Kaseinyane family, her neighbours, community and the people of the North West province and the entire country and all the corners of which she traversed, leading its people to freedom and justice.

 

He concluded that the coldness of the air shall subside when everyone is free from the mortifications of poverty and the ANC is fully united to claim its better place under the African sun. 

 

 

A man stabbed to death in Klerksdorp


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By Obakeng Maje

KLERKSDORP: A 30 year-old man was arrested for allegedly stabbing a 42 year-old victim on Thursday at Kgapamadi informal settlement near Klerksdorp. 

“It is alleged that both the suspect and the deceased had a fight which led to the suspect stabbing the deceased with a knife in a chest” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

The suspect will appear at Klerksdorp Magistrate’s Court on Monday,on charges of murder.

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Four in court for theft


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By Obakeng Maje

Delareyville-North West police arrested four suspects in possession of three sheep carcass. 

“It is alleged that on Friday police acted on a tip-off that one suspect from Ottosdal was delivering stolen sheep to Delareyville” Pelonomi Makau said.  

Police acted swiftly and arrested suspects at their respective houses after recovering slaughtered sheep in their possession. 

They will appear at Delareyville Magistrate Court on Monday on charges of possession of suspected stolen stock.

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Four suspects arrested for stealing a sheep


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By Obakeng Maje

DELAREYVILLE-Police arrested four suspects after been accused of stealing a Merino sheep to the value of R1500 at about 16:45pm. 

“According to the information, a 29 year-old farmer from Doornbult farm in Delareyville allegedly realised on Thursday morning that his merino sheep was missing” police said.

“After checking it at the grazing field, he went to his employee’s residential place and looked through the window and allegedly saw his sheep already being slaughtered and hanging from the roof of the house” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Police were summoned to the scene and suspects were arrested. 

Suspects will appear on Monday at Delareyville Magistrate’s Court on charges of theft.

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North West man nabbed for rape


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By Obakeng Maje

KOSTER-Police arrested a 36 year-old suspect for allegedly raping a 33 year-old woman on Friday, 26 April 2013 at about 02:30am.

“It is alleged that a woman was on her way home from a nearby tavern when she realised that someone is following her” captain Pelonomi Makau said. 

The incident took place at Bodigelo section near Koster. 

“The suspect allegedly hit a woman with a stone on her head and forced her to the nearby stadium where he raped her”

“The suspect then took the victim to his residential place where he rape continued” Makau said.  After the ordeal, the victim reported the matter to the police and the suspect was arrested said police. 

The suspect will appear tomorrow at Koster Magistrate’s Court on charge of rape.

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Illicit cigarettes worth over R1m discovered at the Border


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By Obakeng Maje

Kopfontein-North West police arrested a Namibian national after he was found in possession of illicit cigarettes worth R1 320 000 in Kopfontein Border.

A 41 year-old man was allegedly trying to smuggle fake cigarettes in the country.

“On Saturday police search a truck at Kopfontein Border and discovered illicit cigarettes worth more than a R1m hidden in a truck.” Captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Police search a truck and discover false compartment inside the trailor.

“A total of 243 master cases(boxes) of illicit cigarettes were discovered” Makau said.

According to police, a suspect has been arrested for the same offence last year December and he was on bail.

A 41 year-old man will appear before Lehurutshe Magistrate Court tomorrow.

Police said he will be charged with Contravention of Customs and Execise Act and Smuggling.

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Man nabbed for rape


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North West – A man has been arrested for allegedly raping and intimidating a girl in Zeerust, North West police said on Saturday.

 

The 31-year-old man was arrested on Thursday, said Captain Pelonomi Makau.

 

Police said 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped repeatedly while dating her relative.

 

She had told a neighbour about it and the neighbour alerted police. Makau said in one incident, the girl was at home with the man and a younger child.

 

“…The suspect chased the four-year-old out of the house. It is alleged that the suspect called the victim into his bedroom, undressed and raped her,” he said.

 

The man is due to appear in the Zeerust Magistrate’s Court on Monday. – Sapa

Pule’s DG locked out of her office


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Communications director-general Rosey Sekese was forced to approach the court to lift her “special leave” after she was twice locked out of her office. Police were called in to evict her from the building.

 

However, after an out-of-court settlement with Communications Minister Dina Pule, she was allowed to return to work.

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