
Johannesburg- For the first time since the inception of Golden Games senior citizens from all Provinces had a very first parliament session at the Gauteng Legislature in Johannesburg on Monday, 21 October 2013.
Among issues tabled were challenges such as serious abuse they are exposed to from their own children and grandchildren by making them look after their children, grant abuse by money laundering companies as well as other societal abuse including access to health care.
To curb these challenges the Minister of Health Mr. Aaron Motswaledi who was part of the parliament announced to senior citizens that as of next year, 2014, the Department will be introducing to a pilot elite care for senior citizens at selected Districts of which the North West Province pilot is DR Kenneth Kaunda.
The pilot will address among others challenges of long queues at hospital and clinics by senior citizens.
The North West Province was represented by 25 members including the Chairperson of the North West Forum Rre Rabaji and his Deputy Rre Maropeng.
“As senior citizens, we appreciate this parliament as our issues at grassroots will no longer end up where we are but will be elevated to the higher echelons of leadership, said Mr. Rabaji.
“We also hope that whatever we raise to government will be swiftly and decisively addressed due to the level this parliament is placed.”
The Parliament is attached to the Golden Games and will be cascaded to the three spheres of government for better integration as well as addressing senior people’s issues with the respect and dignity it deserves.
Older person from the Province especially the chairperson Rre Rabaji conveys the message to the Departments of Social Department and Sport, Arts and Culture for the sterling work they are doing for senior citizens.-TDN
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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Three nabbed in connection of NUM official

By Obakeng Maje
Marikana- The police arrested three suspects aged between 33 and 37 on Tuesday at about 02:00 in Nkaneng, Wonderkop Extention 2, Marikana.
“On Thursday at about 21:00, William Sitelele(46), was shot and killed in Wonderkop opposite the stadium. It is alleged that the deceased who was driving his private vehicle at the time, was on his way to pick up a lady near the stadium when the suspects attacked him and fired shots several times towards the driver’s seat. The victim drove off into an open field but crashed into a ditch” brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.
The deceased further attempted to flee on foot but he collapsed while the suspects were still following him. Allegations states that four shots were fired at him while he was already down.
“A murder case has been investigated and the three suspects are expected to appear before Rustenburg Magistrates Court on Thursday” concludes Ngubane.-TDN
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North West Golden Oldies show their pedigree at the National Golden Games 2013

North West- A contingent of 125 Senior Citizens from the North West Province excluding officials such as coaches, team managers, technical staff, Departmental officials and care givers are currently sweating it out for prestige, championship and the Golden Trophy at the Annual National Golden Games taking place from 23-25th October 2013,at Boksburg Stadium, City of Ekurhuleni in Gauteng Province.
“Thus far the Platinum Province’s female oldies have not disappointed us in the track and field in the 800m races in the ages of 60-69 and 70+ where Mme Betty Marema from Montshiwa and Mme Rosinah Molefe from Ntsweletsoku took Gold and silver respectively. In the Pegging Washing Pegs code Mr Tebogo Senokwane from Montshiwa (wheel chair bound) took gold for the North West Province” departmental spokesperson Shirley Montsho said.
On the football front North West oldies are again carrying the Provincial flag high. Males played to a goalless draw against Gauteng Province whilst the female side sent KZN packing with a 2-1 win.
Meanwhile this year’s packed programme of the Games, senior citizens held a Conference yesterday 23rd October 2013 where they mapped issues affecting them as well as Provincial reports from the nine Provinces.
They also discussed means and possibilities as to how operations and structures of senior citizens can be run from local, district and provincial forums.
One of the burning issues in the Conference touched base on the non- participation of professional senior citizens namely: retired police, nurses, teachers and other civil servants from the Province.
“They are urged to join the team of the current enthusiastic oldies as this will both enhance them with regards their health as well as utilization of their expertise in improving the Golden Games in the Province” Montsho outlines.-TDN
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(Edited By Obaken Maje)
Hartswater’s ‘alleged’ armed robbers remanded in custody

By Obakeng Maje
Hartswater-Three suspects were arrested by Hartswater police for armed robberies they allegedly committed at taverns in the area.
The police said the suspects deviating ways took place on Sunday.
“Police received a complaint about three unknown men who were robbing persons off their cellular phones, money and jewellery” lieutenant Sergio Kock said.
Kock said the suspects were armed with firearms and they allegedly fired four shots in the Thagadipelajang area.
“Police followed up on information and arrested two of the three suspects’ hours later at a tavern in Bonita Park at approximately 16:30pm” he said.
The police searched the suspects and found two firearms, seven magazines, ammunition, a gold ring, 3 cellular phones and watches on their person.
The first two suspects known as Piet Maike (36) and Vusile Bretman(19) was arrested on Sunday and appeared at Hartswater Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.
Bretman and Maike’s case was remanded until 30 October 2013 for a formal bail application. The third suspect handed himself over at Hartswater police station this morning and will appear in court on Thursday.
“Piet Maike is also charged with house breaking and theft, as it is alleged that he stole the two firearms, ammunition and other valuables from a farm near Hartswater over the same weekend” Kock concludes.
The investigation continues.-TDN
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No bail for mine worker rape and murder suspect-Premier Modise

North West Premier Thandi Modise has called for the suspect arrested in connection with the rape and murder case of mineworker Pinky Mosiane not to be granted bail when he appears in the Rustenburg Magistrates court for a bail hearing today.
The suspect who was arrested after being on the run for nearly two years
The body of Pinky Semakaleng Mosiane was found underground at Anglo Platinum’s Khomanani mine in North West on February 6 in 2012.
Initial investigation revealed that she had been gang raped and killed afterwards.
“Though we deplore that it took two years to arrest the suspect and that failure to arrest perpetrators promptly might contribute towards escalation of sexual violence incidents as people think that they could get away with it, we nonetheless congratulate our police service for the breakthrough in the case. We wish to reiterate our call for stiff sentences possible for perpetrators of this horrendous gender based violence,” said Premier Modise, who has repeatedly made a plea for the arrest of the suspect in the case. Her latest plea for the arrest was on Sunday last week, just three days before the police’s breakthrough.
The 32-year old suspect was arrested on Tuesday this week in Hoopstad in the Free State, after eluding the police for nearly two years.
Police say the suspect was employed a private company as an underground safety officer at the time of the brutal rape and murder.
“We trust that police would expedite their investigations and round up all those who were allegedly involved, so that the Mosiane family finds closure in knowing that those who have robbed them of their loved one are behind bars,” stressed the Premier.
“We want the law enforcement authorities to send a stern warning to would-be perpetrators by making examples of the perpetrators, as a way to curb the spate of attacks on women working underground,” said Modise.
She said that the province needs to go back to mobilise women to protect themselves and remind them that their work to transform society is not over.
Last week Modise called on mines to develop strategies that will safeguard the safety of female miners.
The arrest of the suspect in Pinky Mosiane’s case comes just few days after the arrest of a 29-year-old man in connection with the murder of another woman working underground at Aquarius platinum mine’s Kwezi shaft in Rustenburg.
Premier Modise said that there is no place in our society for men who perceive women as sexual objects to the extent that they cannot work together without posing a danger to them.-TDN
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Banyana Banyana stars sign up for coaching course

Johannesburg- Current Banyana Banyana captain Janine van Wyk and former skipper Desiree Ellis are among the stars who have signed up for the SAFA Level 1 Coaching Course for Women that will be held at SAFA House from 1 – 10 November (first phase) and 3 – 12 December (second phase).
Also joining them is Banyana Banyana’s current striker Portia Modise.
“Having high-calibre national team players and former national team player on the course bodes well for the development of women coaches for SAFA. It is a priority of the SAFA Development Plan to produce more women coaches,” said SAFA Acting Technical Director Fran Hilton-Smith.
Any woman who has a SAFA Introductory Coaching Licence or was a National team player with five caps or more can enroll.
The minimal cost of R1000 (one-thousand-rand) will cover all accommodation and meals for the 20 days.
For further information please do not hesitate to contact Christine Phafane in the coach education department to registerChristine.Phafane@safa.net-TDN
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MEC Maloyi to kick-starts a R67m Housing Project in Wolmaranstad

By Obakeng Maje
North West- MEC for Human Settlements Public Safety and Liaison in the North West Nono Maloyi, will on Saturday welcome and introduce the newly appointed contractor to the Wolmaranstad community.
The MEC will among others clarify allegations that some opposition parties claim to build houses for some beneficiaries in the area.
“The MEC will officially hand over the project and call on communities to support the contractor during the construction period” departmental spokesperson Be Bole said.
MEC Maloyi is also expected to appeal to the contractor to use local labour for further creation of employment and develop skills among community members.
“Among others MEC will further put the record straight on allegations by political parties who are said to be claiming to be responsible for the constructions of delivering houses in the area” Bole said.
The 914 units project is expected to start by the beginning of November at a cost of over R67 million.
This will take place as follows:
Date: 26 October 2013
Venue: Ext. 15 next to Welcome day care in Wolmaranstad
Time: 10H00
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A man,19 jailed for attempted rape
By Obakeng Maje
Carnavon-A 19 year-old man sanctioned to eight years in prison for attempted rape last week by Carnavon Regional Court.
The atrocity took place back in September when a woman was allegedly walking along Town Dam, near Carnavon approached by a suspect.
“The suspect dragged a woman to the nearby bushes and attempt to rape her. She was assaulted in the process and her husband came to her rescue” lieutenant Adrea Cloete said.
Police said a suspect allegedly overpowered a husband during the squabble.
“The suspect ran for cover and tried to seek help. The suspect dragged a 42 year-old woman deep in the dam where he tried his monstrous act” Cloete said.
Police said community member allegedly heard a woman screaming and went on to investigate.
The community member called other people and hauled stones at the suspect who fled the scene afterwards.
A case of attempted rape was opened at Carnavon Police Station and a man-hunt was launched.
A 19 year-old suspect was arrested later that day and appeared before court for attempted rape.
“On Thursday last week, the suspect,19, was convicted for attempted rape at the Regional Court, Carnarvon. He was sentenced to eight years in imprisonment” Cloete said.
“It was for the first time that Detective Constable Moreetsimang Mogakwe, attached to the FCS unit Carnarvon, investigated such a big case and where he got a good sentence, says police.
Carnarvon Cluster Commander, Lt Col LD Molomonyane, commended S/Const Mogakwe for his proper and thorough investigation into this matter.-TDN
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Mahamutsa turns attention to Arrows
Rooi Mahamutsa insists Orlando Pirates are focused on tonight’s Telkom Knockout tie with Golden Arrows, despite the distraction of the Soweto Derby and an upcoming Champions League Final.
Pirates, who visit Kaizer Chiefs in the League on Saturday, will first host Abafana Bes’thende at Orlando Stadium, fresh off their 1-1 draw with Esperance, which set up a continental showdown with Al Ahly next month.
Mahamutsa scored the crucial away goal in Tunisia this past weekend. And while he is delighted with Bucs’ progress in the CAF competition they previously won in 1995, he is wary of the Soweto outfit dropping their guard against Arrows in their quarter-final duel.
“We are determined to win the African Champions League and we are happy to have qualified for the Final. But for now we have a job to do locally – starting with the match against Golden Arrows and then the Derby,” Mahamutsa told his club’s official website.
“What is important for us right now is to maintain our momentum. Winning both matches will give the team the necessary confidence ahead of our first leg against Al Ahly.”
He added: “The morale in the group is good at the moment, we look forward to the match against Arrows.
“Obviously it won’t be an easy match but I’m confident we will qualify to the semi-finals.”
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Deputy Minister Mabudafhasi and Premier Modise to handover media classroom
Rustenburg-The Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi accompanied by North West Premier Thandi Modise will hand-over a media classroom sponsored by MTN Foundation to Retlakgona Primary School in Meriting outside Rustenburg in the North West Province this afternoon.
During the 2012/13 financial year, Retlakgona Primary School represented by
Lerato Kobue, Lesego Lekwati, Ofentse Ngwato put the North West Province on the national map when they emerged victorious at the Baswa Le Meetse (BLM) competitions in the Poetry category at the annual South African Youth Water Summit.
Baswa Le Meetse is one of the projects of the 2020 Vision Programme aimed at educating learners about water resource management and promotion of water sector careers to address the scarce skills challenge. Through this programme learners will be able to transfer the knowledge and skills to their families and communities and ultimately efficient use and protection of natural resource will be instilled and also that learners will choose water sector careers.
The state of the art media classroom sponsored by MTN Foundation is equipped with 21 computers, data projector, multifunctional printer, two modems, two data cards and R1000 internet subsidy for twenty four months. Other prizes include a cash prize of R6000, trophy and a certificate. Learners are the best educators and they are able to change the mindset of their families and entire community.
The MEC of Education, Wendy Matsemela; Executive Mayor of Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, Louis Diremelo and the Mayor of Rustenburg Local Municipality, Mpho Khunou will join the Deputy Minister during the handover.
Venue: Retlakgona Primary School, Meriting, Rustenburg-North West ProvinceDate: Wednesday, 23 October 2013Time: 13h00
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