NWest Employees vow to blow whistle on fraud and corruption


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RUSTENBURG – Employees from both the public and private sectors today has vowed to do everything in their power to blow the whistle on corruption in their workplace by reporting it to the relevant institutions.Hundreds of senior politicians and officials in both private and public sector, who attended the 3

 

rd North West Anti-Corruption Round Table Conference on Thursday, spoke in one voice to distancing themselves from taking part in corruption, directly or indirectly.

 

Fraud and corruption was identified as major contributor towards rendering most municipalities dysfunctional in the province.

 

The Executive Mayor of the Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, Councillor Louis Diremelo agreed that municipalities in the province are struggling to provide services to communities due to corruption.

 

“Corruption in our municipalities must be dealt with accordingly because if we don’t, our people will never receive proper services that must be due to them. Today is yet another step forward towards improving awareness of fighting corruption in our workplace,” he said.

 

Davhana Maselesele, an employee at the North West University, Mahikeng Campus also said everyone had a role to play in combating corruption and fraud, not only through education but by preventing it.

 

“It is our role both in the private and public service to act strongly against corruption.

 

Corruption has increase so high in our workplaces that if we do not do something about it will hamper development in our communities,” she said.

 

Chief Financial Officer in the Office of the Premier, Thapelo Masome also noted that corruption make the administration of the public service impossible.

 

He said corruption must be fought at all level especially in the public service.

 

“The best way of dealing with fraud and corruption is to deal with it at its earliest form in our organization.

 

We must instill and promote clean government at all cost in our institutions so that development must continue without any problems,” he said.

 

 

Premier Modise conveys condolence to Ventersdorp pig farming family


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North West Premier Thandi Modise has expressed shock and is saddened by a media report that a well-known pig farming family from Ventersdorp has lost their loved ones in a tragic crash over the past weekend. The three who died in a head-on collision are to be buried on Saturday.
 
“We are deeply touched and wish to convey our condolences to Raymond and Sania Wewege of Mazal Boerdery and the Snyman family on their loss and trust that they will find comfort in knowing that the provincial government, the farming community and our diverse communities across the province are with them in their thoughts and prayers during this period of sadness,” Premier Modise.
 
It is reported that the Wewege family lost their daughter Imrie, her husband SP and mother -in-law Elsa Snyman in an accident that occurred between Modimolle and Vaalwater at around 23:00 on Saturday while they were on their way to a farm in Modimolle. Irmie who was to turn 29 on November 28 is said to have been expecting a son to be born at the end of February next year.
 
Imrie is survived by her heartbroken parents, sister Ninneth de Klerk and brother Jean. SP and his mother leave behind his four sisters. The funeral for the deceased three will be held at the NG Church in Modimolle at 10:00.-TDN
 
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Four perished in “Head-on” collision


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A well-known pig farming family from Ventersdorp is struggling to come to terms with their tragic loss last wekend.

 

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Bafana coach Igesund announced strong Bafana squad to face Spain


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Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund has announced a very young and exciting squad of 23 players to take on World and European champions Spain in an international friendly match scheduled for Tuesday, 19 November 2013.

 

Dubbed “The Champions are Coming,” the historic clash will take place at the home of South African football, FNB Stadium in Nasrec near Soweto.

 

Kick-off is at 21h00.

 

Igesund has selected a mixture of youth and experience, with an average age of 24 years.

 

He has named nine players based overseas, with the rest based locally.

 

“I am very excited about the squad and I hope the whole country is excicted too. The squad you see today is a true reflection of the type of players we are looking for going forward to the 2015 and 2017 AFCON tournaments in Morocco and Libya respectively, as well as the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia,” said Igesund.

 

“You have to get the balance right and it hasn’t been easy because there have been some ambassadors of this country over the last few years who are now slowly coming to the end of their international careers, making way for up and coming youngsters. They have played a huge role and will still do so for a while because we cannot just throw in the youngsters – they need guidance from these experienced players. I am also happy that these youngsters are gradually coming through.”

 

The Bafana Bafana mentor added that they are excited, as the whole country is, that they landed an opponent of Spain’s calibre.

 

“It is always a pleasure and a great thrill for any player to play agaisnt the best in the world. There is no doubt in my mind that they are best team in the world. They are the reigning World and European Champions, and for us to be playing agaisnt them is a great boost for the country as it will give us a good idea of where we are, but I am confident that we will be competitive on the night,” added Igesund.

 

“I also know the fans can go out in numbers and get their tickets to be part of this great spectacle. Let us have a great atmosphere at FNB and give Spain the respect they deserve as the World Champions by filling up the venue, we will do our part by being competitive. As a football fan this is one match I would not want to miss.”

 

The squad goes into camp on Saturday, 16 November.

 

Tickets for this spectacle are already on sale at Computicket, Shoprite, Checkers and Shoprite/Checkers stores countrywide.

 

They are R50 for the top tier; R200 for the middle tier and R100 for the bottom tier.

 

There are also suite ticket packages available for R895 and R1650.

 

 BAFANA BAFANA squad list vs SPAIN

 

NO. PLAYER’S NAME. CLUB

GOALKEEPERS:

 

1.Itumeleng KHUNE (C) 26Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)

2.Senzo MEYIWA 26Orlando Pirates FC (SA)

 

 DEFENDERS:

3.Thabo NTHETE 28Bloemfontein Celtic FC (SA)

4.Bongani KHUMALO 26Doncaster Rovers FC (Eng)

5.Buhle MKHWANAZI 23Tuks FC (SA)

6.Siyanda XULU 21FC Rostov (Russia)

7.Anele NGCONGCA 25Racing Genk FC (Belgium)

8.Tsepo MASILELA 28Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)

9.Thabo MATLABA 26Orlando Pirates FC (SA)

   

MIDFIELDERS:

10.Dean FURMAN 25Doncaster Rovers FC (Eng)

11.Kagisho DIKGACOI 28Crystal Palace FC (Eng)

12.Andile JALI 23Orlando Pirates FC (SA)

13.Daylon CLAASEN 23Lech Poznan FC (Poland)

14.Kamohelo MOKOTJO 22PEC Zwolle (Holland)

15.Bongani ZUNGU 21Mamelodi Sundowns FC (SA)

16.Oupa MANYISA 25Orlando Pirates FC (SA)

17.Ayanda PATOSI 20Lokeren FC (Belgium)

18.Lerato CHABANGU 28Moroka Swallows FC (SA)

19.Siphiwe TSHABALALA 29Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)

20.Sibusiso VILAKAZI 23Bidvest Wits FC (SA)

STRIKERS:

21.Bernard PARKER 27Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)

22.Tokelo RANTIE 23Bournemouth FC (Eng)

23.Kermit ERASMUS 23Orlando Pirates FC (SA)-TDN

 

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Pupil in court for buglary, nude pics


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Johannesburg – A matric pupil from Hoërskool Jeugland in Kempton Park appeared in court after he allegedly broke into the school and left nude photos of himself on a teacher’s desk, Beeld reported on Thursday.

 

The 18-year-old boy broke into the school in September.

 

He was arrested on Tuesday and released on bail.

 

On Wednesday, he appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court on a burglary charge.

 

A charge of crimen injuria in connection with the nude images had been added to the burglary docket.

 

It was not known if anything was stolen during the break in at the school.

 

Magistrate Prince Manyathi postponed the case to next month for further investigation.

 

The pupil’s lawyer André Swanepoel told the paper that his client would continue with his matric exams.

 

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A boy dies after swallowing firework


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Johannesburg – A 6-year-old boy died in Durban after swallowing a firework during the Diwali festival, The Star reported on Thursday.

Tyreece Jordan Naicker swallowed the firework on Sunday morning but only told his mother later that day.

She made him regurgitate and found a piece of the firework. He was rushed to hospital where he later died, the newspaper reported.

The boy’s uncle, Ronnie Naicker, said he was not certain what the firework was called and how much he had swallowed.

The tip of the firework has to be rubbed on the floor to ignite, in a similar way to striking a match. The firework lets off a fountain of sparks.

Naicker told the newspaper that the boy, who attended primary school, was his normal self the entire Sunday evening but took a bad turn on Monday.

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Khutsong under watchful eye of police


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Johannesburg – Police are still monitoring the situation in Khutsong near Carletonville in Gauteng following the murders of six people in mob violence at the weekend, a spokesperson said on Thursday.

 

“The situation is quiet in Khutsong, the police are still there monitoring,” Brigadier Neville Malila said.

 

The six were killed after about 400 men, believed to be Khutsong residents, held a meeting to discuss gangsterism on Sunday.

 

The men separated into different groups.

 

One group attacked a 61-year-old traditional healer and set him and his house alight. The man died on the scene.

 

Other groups from the meeting targeted two young men, allegedly members of a gang, who were assaulted and set alight. They also died at the scene.

 

Two other alleged gang members were stoned. One died on the scene and the other died in hospital.

 

The body of a sixth man was found on Sunday night. He had been set alight.

 

Malila said no arrests have been made and two bodies had not yet been identified. 

 

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Rooting out corruption our top priority-Premier Modise  


ImageNorth West Premier Thandi Modise says the fight against crime and corruption would continue to be the priority of the provincial government for the next three years and beyond. 

 

“We are intensifying our effort to unmask perpetrators of crime and corruption, deepen and consolidate the advance we have made over the past three years and will not hesitate to ensure that those who are involved in corrupt activities are being brought to book with maximum punishment, “said MEC for Finance, Paul Sebegoe who spoke on behalf of Premier Thandi Modise at the Anti-Corruption Learning Network Gala Dinner held at Orion Safari Hotel on Wednesday.

 

 

 

The two-day 3

 

rd Annual Anti-Corruption Roundtable hosted buy the Office of the Premier in partnership with the Provincial Anti-Corruption Forum is aimed at creating a deeper understanding of the many facets of the scourge of corruption and strengthening the implementation of programmes to combat the phenomenon.

 

 

 

It is also used to address the use of cell phones to perpetuate fraud, corruption and the technological equipment used in cybercrime.

 

 

 

Premier Modise strongly warned that those who were involved in corrupt activities would have no place to hide.

 

 

 

“We have being tolerating corrupt people especially in the public sector for some time. I want to warn you especially if you are a manager and involved in corrupt activities to stop because there is no place for you in the public service,” she said.

 

 

 

She further emphasized that those who are planning corruption should not do so because there is growing intolerance towards corruption amongst communities and that more politicians and chief executives are being tried and convicted for committing corruption.

 

 

 

Modise said the provincial government had resolved to act strongly against corrupt officials in the public service.

 

 

 

“Our provincial government will not rest until the fight against corruption is won at all level because it hampers service delivery to our people,” she said.

 

 

 

Echoing Premier Modise’s words is the Chairperson of the North West Public Service Commission, Ms Musa Sejosenoe.

 

 

 

She said that more must still be done in the province to root out corruption.

 

 

 

She encouraged community members in the province to use toll free number to report corruption.

 

 

 

“It is important that without fear as community members, corruption must be reported.

 

 

 

We will ensure that the fighting corruption without any fear or favour is the order of the day because corruption cost government a lot of monies which are supposed to go to the poor,” she said.

 

 

 

Fani Xaba, from the Business Management Forum (BMF), said that the time to talk about corruption was over but to act strongly.

 

 

 

He said corruption does not only affect public service but it affects private companies.

 

 

 

“We have noticed that to will the fight against corruption all of us must partner because even businesses are affected because of corruption, We pledge our support to government in the fight against corruption,” he said

 

 

Two bodies discovered in a house in Hebron


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Hebron-Police are investigating cases of murder and inquest. This is after two bodies were found in the house in Rockville section, near Hebron. 

 

 

North West police said they were doing patrols on Tuesday,at around 14:30 when they were approached by community members who informed them of the atrocity.

 

 

“A man allegedly hanged himself inside the house” colonel Emelda Setlhako said.

 

 

 

The police allegedly found the body of a 35 year–old man  hanged with a wire in the dining room. 

 

They also found a 38 year-old in a pool of blood lying in the kitchen. 

 

 

“The woman’s hands were tied behind her back with a wire and she had open wound on her neck, right foot was chopped off and left fingers cut off” Setlhako said.  

 

 

An axe and a grinder were found next to her body with blood stains on.

 

Police investigations continues.-TDN

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Two police arrested for raping a teen


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Pretoria-Two police officers have been arrested in connection with rape in Atteridgeville, Pretoria, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) said.

 

Ipid spokesman Moses Dlamini said the officers, aged 22 and 51, allegedly raped a teenager in September.

 

The 17-year-old girl had an argument with her boyfriend at a tavern in Atteridgeville and the officers, dressed in full uniform, interfered.

 

“The victim asked the police officers to take her home and the officers agreed and drove with her in the police vehicle.”

 

The driver stopped the vehicle and allegedly raped the teenager in the back of the van. The other officer also allegedly raped her, said Dlamini.

 

“After driving some distance, the girl was ordered to get out of the police vehicle near the police station.”

 

The girl told her sister who reported the matter to the police.

 

Dlamini said the officers were picked out at an identity parade.

 

They would appear in the Atteridgeville Magistrates’ Court today.

 

– Sapa