NC HAWKS CLAMP DOWN ON ILLICIT CIGARETTE TRADERS


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By Obakeng Maje

Kimberley-In a covert operation betwen the NC Hawks and the Tobacco Institute of South afrca (TISA), three businesses in Kimberley were raided on Thursday. 

“Kimberley is overcrowded with the influx of foreigners who are selling illegal cigarettes and there is a need to police the area by means of operations as preventative measures” colonel Priscilla Naidu said.

According to TISA, Kimberley is fast becoming a popular industry for trading in illicit cigarettes.  Types of illicit trade includes, duties not paid,compliant with the Tobacco Products Act but duties not paid; non compliant with the Tobacco Products Control Act and no duties paid; counterfeit cigarettes.

Naidu said the sale of illicit cigarettes in the province is escalating and statistics have shown that the traders are mainly foreign owned businesses. “Persons found trading in illicit cigarettes may be charged in terms of the Customs and excise act. No 91 of 1964 (as amended) and the Tobacco Products Control Act, No 83 of 1993(as amended). The penalties for non compliance varies from a fine of R20 000 or 3 times the value of the goods to R1million upon conviction” she said.

Police said illicit cigarettes to the value of R110 000 was confiscated from the three shops that were raided. One trader was formally charged while goods from the other two shops were confiscated. 

The Hawks and TISA has warned that this is the beginning of many operations to take place in the Province. 

“The units that assisted in the operation included  Public Order Policing (Kimberley), Department of Home Affairs and members from the Local Criminal Record Centre. The public is urged to report illegal cigarettes to TISA Hotline on 0800 214 710” Naidu concludes.-TDN

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Premier Modise Lauds Platinum Stars After A Cup Win


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By TDN

Rustenburg-North West Premier Thandi Modise has conveyed her congratulatory message to Kgosi Leruo Molotlegi of the Royal Bafokeng Administration, The Board, Management, players and fans of North West based team Platinum Stars on their MTN8 Championship win.

“On behalf of the North West Provincial Government I would like to congratulate Dikwena for their sterling performance in this Wafa Wafa Cup which was a Goliath vs David encounter. They made us in the province very proud indeed for scooping this important championship.” said the overjoyed Premier Modise.   

“Although the Buccaneers put in a steady performance during open play, today(yesterday) was just not the day for them. We are happy that the cup came to the North West. We are confident that the celebrations will reverberate in every town and village and solidify the support base of the team as our provincial team,” said Modise who watched the match on television at home last night.

The Rustenburg based Platinum stars emerged as champions taking home the Cup and the eight million rand prize money after walloping Orlando Pirates 3-1 on penalties at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday night.

The match went to penalties after a 1-1 draw in open play.

But Platinum Stars made better use of the penalties, outsmarting the more experienced Pirates who were Wafa Wafa’s 2010 and 2011 champions.

The two clubs met in the finals for the Wafa Wafa (Do or Die) cup after Pirates beat traditional rivals Chiefs 2-1, while Stars walloped Bidvest Wits a whopping 6-3 in the semi-finals.

Platinum Stars are based in Phokeng near Rustenburg, North West Province. They were the first South African side to beat the Egyptian club Al Ahly, when they won 2–1 during the first leg encounter of the African Champions League in 2008.-TDN

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North West police arrested 754 suspects across the province


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By Obakeng Maje

North West-Police arrested 754 suspects across the province this weekend. All those who were arrested will appear in different Magistrate Courts in the province on Monday.

“They were arrested in connection of attempted murder,robbery,rape and drug related crimes. Police consficated 2032822 goods which amongst of them are building materials, illicit cigarettes,sport bags,ammunitions and explosives” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

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Police arrested a 30 year-old man for house robbery


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By Obakeng Maje

Hartbeespoort Dam-North West police arrested a 30 year-old suspect for house robbery at Orange Farm squatter camp on Saturday.

Police a man was allegedly asleep with his girlfriend when they were woken by a knock at the door.

“A victim allegedly asked who is the person at the door, but without saying a word, the suspect allegedly kicked the door opened” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

Moliloa said a 30 year-old suspect threatened victim with an unknown object and robbed them undisclosed amount of cash and cellphone before he fled the scene.

The suspect was allegedly arrested after a man-haunt and will appear at Hartbeespoort Magistrate Court soon.-TDN

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A man arrested for rape in Sannieshof


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By Obakeng Maje

Sannieshof-A 31 year-old man was allegedly arrested by North West police for alleged rape.

A 42 year-old woman allegedly visited her brother on Friday at Sannieshof, but found him not at the house.

A 42 year-old woman waited for her brother and was allegedly confronted by a 31 year-old man. He allegedly threatened her with a knife and ordered her to undress” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

Police said a man fled the scene after the ordeal, but was nabbed later on.

“A 31 year-old man was allegedly arrested and will appear before Sannieshof Magistrate Court for rape” she said.

A man was charged with rape and police investigations continue.-TDN

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Klerksdorp woman raped and murdered


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By Obakeng Maje

Klerksdorp-North West police are investigating a case of rape and murder after a 69 year-old woman was allegedly raped and murdered on Saturday at Jouberton,Ext 17 near Klerksdorp.

Sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said a lifeless body of Morake Lekhonkhobe,69 was found at her home.

Police were summoned to the scene after they received a call related to the incident.

“It is alleged that two suspects forcefully entered a house in Jouberton,Ext 17 and raped a 69 year-old woman” Moiloa said.

Police said Lekhonkhobe was allegedly raped and stabbed with a screw driver on his head.

She allegedly died on the scene and two suspects are still at large after robbing her two cellphones.

Police investigations continue.

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Premier Modise lauds new chief


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By TDN

North West-Government respects the autonomy of institution of traditional leadership-Premier Modise.

Government respects the autonomy of the institution of traditional leaders and has no interest in meddling in traditional leadership affairs except to work with legitimate leaders as partners for development of communities” North West Premier Thandi Modise said during the official inauguration of Kgosi Keobusitse Israel Moiloa III as the chief of Bahurutshe Ba-Ga Moiloa Boo Ramotshere in Dinokana near Zeerust on Saturday.

“We have always maintained that the truth will at the end of the day prevail as it always does. Despite misgivings and insults which we had to endure during the process, we had to be thorough and be guided by the principle that in terms of our customs and tradition, the Chieftaincy is determined by birth and not by election nor influenced by politics or friendship. The Chief is not voted into office,” Premier Modise said to thunderous applause and ululation from thousands of Bahurutshe Ba-Ga Moiloa gathered under the hundred year old Nyenye tree at the tribal kgotla during the ceremony.

In presenting the certificate of recognition to Kgosi Moiloa, the Premier said government is simply ratifying the traditional process as chieftaincy is hereditary.

“Thoroughly investigations that took the research team as far as Botswana had to be carried out to prove and disprove some of the claims which were made by parties that were involved in the traditional leadership dispute. It was not a hasty decision that was influenced by populism but by our greatest respect for the institution of traditional leadership,” stressed Premier Modise.

She highlighted that honesty is a paramount attribute that can go a long way in uniting communities.

 “If you are a true leader you should be able to say things that must be said even when people don’t want to hear them. Kgosi is a custodian of our people’s customs, traditions and the resources need to consult widely in order to take credible decisions,” said Premier Modise.  

“As government, we want stability in the areas under the jurisdiction of the chiefs and are worried about the extent to which the discoveries of minerals in rural communities are causing bitter rivalry and conflicts within royal houses, institutions of traditional leadership and traditional councils,” she added.

She called on traditional leaders to ensure that minerals that they are custodians of benefit their communities and not themselves or those close to them.

The official proclamation of Kgosi Moiloa  as the Senior Traditional Leader of Bahurutshe Ba-Ga Moiloa follows the recommendation of the Commission on Traditional Leadership and Disputes to which the traditional leadership dispute was referred by Premier Modise amid protracted wrangling about who is the legitimate chief.

In July this year the commission established that Kgosi Israel Keobusitse Moiloa was the rightful; Senior Traditional Leader of Bahurutshe Ba Ga Moiloa Boo Ramotshere.

The commission established that the chieftainship of Bahurutshe ba ga Moiloa is determined by birth and not election by the tribe. From the Commission’s report, Premier Modise established that Israel Keobusitse Moiloa is the first born son of Godfrey Monnamere and therefore the rightful heir.

In accepting the recognition certificate and his responsibility as the Chief today, Kgosi  Keobusitse Israel Moiloa said he is determined to unite the Bahututshe ba-ga Moiloa and appealed for cooperation. 

“I am your child and would like appeal to you to work with me so that together we can make progress. When you see me doing something wrong please do not keep quite, let me know,” said Kgosi Moiloa.

Kgosi Moiloa said his community has a very long and proud history and highlighted the role that they played in the liberation struggle, reiterating that Dinokana was a conduit for political activists who fled the apartheid government in to the neighbouring Botswana and other countries.  

“We must not be a liability to government. We have the land, let’s make use of it to change our lives. We have fields that we can plough and so many things that we can do to create livelihoods,” said the Kgosi adding that he was willing to work with all the people under his jurisdiction including those that were initially opposed t him.

Delighted community members expressed optimism that the new chief will bring about development.

“We are grateful that we have finally closed this chapter with this presentation of the recognition certificate.  We too will be like other tribes with the rightful kgosi and we are confident that there will be development in our community,” said Abram Moloi of Welbedacht.

“We are very excited at this development. This was a splendid occasion and we are optimistic that with the support of the community things can only get better,” said the 69-year old granny Motswaki More.

Premier Modise who was renamed “Mme-Mmabatho” (Mother of the People) by Tsimane Moiloa one of the Chief’s uncles in his vote of thanks on behalf of the royal house and the tribe for her “unpretentious and principled leadership” was accompanied by MEC for Local Government & Traditional Affairs, Manketsi Tlhape, MEC for Sports and Recreation Tebogo Modise, Member of Parliament Joe Selao and other government officials.

The joyous event was also attended by more than fifteen chiefs from across the province who pledged support to Kgosi Moiloa and expressed appreciation to the manner in which the provincial government had dealt with the traditional leadership dispute through Kgosi Thari Maotwe who represented the Provincial House of Traditional Leaders.

The Northern Cape House of Traditional Leaders was represented by Kgosi Pule Bareki.-TDN

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Three Nabbed For Business Robbery


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By Obakeng Maje

Northern Cape police have arrested three suspects on Sunday at about 07:30 am in connection with a business robbery that occurred on Wednesday at about 22h00 in Tshwene Extention in Galeshewe. “It is alleged that three suspects stormed into a business belongs to a foreign national, where they pointed a firearm to the 33-year-old business owner and demanded cash” lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said. 

Police said the suspects got away with two boxes of chocolate to the value of R1000 and amount of cash(R1780). 

Police followed information which led to the arrest this morning. “The suspects are aged between 18 & 21 and they are expected to appear before the Galeshewe Magistrate Court Monday” he said. 

The SAPS would like to thank members of the community for continued efforts in giving us information with regard to the whereabouts of suspects. 

“We also like to thank the members that work tirelessly in fighting crime”. 

The investigation continues.-TDN

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A small aeroplane crashes in Klerksdorp


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Johannesburg – Two men were killed when their light aircraft crashed at a Klerksdorp airfield on Sunday morning, paramedics said.

 

The aircraft had been performing aerobatics throughout the morning when paramedics, who were loading equipment into a helicopter, heard it crash about 500m away at about 11:00, ER24 spokesperson Vanessa Jackson said.

 

The victims are two men in their late 20s. The cause of the accident would be investigated.

 

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A search for N West missing teens continues


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The search for two missing North West teenagers, who are presumed to have drowned at Camps Bay Beach in the Cape Peninsula last week, continues.

 

Western Cape police and sea rescue officials are combing the area for a fourth day since the tragedy on Wednesday.

 

The NSRI reports that the pair disappeared in the waves while trying to help another learner who was caught in deep waters. The learner was later saved by a member of the public.

 

They were part of a group of learners from R.B Dithupe School in the North West who were on a school tour of the Cape Peninsula.

 

NSRI spokesperson, Craig Lambinon, says that they are continuing their search despite the rough seas.

 

“Very rough sea conditions prevail in that area, but the police’s five units and Camps Bay police remain on the scene and are continuing with the search,” says Lambinon.

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