Kimberley woman arrested after tried to flush away infant


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By Obakeng Maje

Griekwastad-Yesterday a murder accused Geogina Precious Rooibaatjie(33) appeared in the Northern Cape High Court for the murder of her newly born baby.  

 

She was found guilty and sentencing will be passed on the 5th December 2013.

 

 

“In September 2011, the accused was at her home in Matlhomola Township in Griekwastad when she allegedly gave birth to a baby boy. She put the infant in a bucket of water with the intention of drowning him” lieutenant Sergio Kock said. 

 

Kock said the woman allegedly took the baby out of the bucket and attempted to flush him away in a toilet. The baby was too big and her attempts to get rid of him failed.  

 

The despondent mother allegedly put the baby in a green plastic bag and hid him under her bed.

 

 

On the 4th September 2011, the Griekwastad Police received information of bad odours coming from the house. Upon further investigations police discovered the deceased infant under the bed. 

 

The accused was arrested and charged with murder.

 

“According to the post mortem results, the baby died of multiple injuries to his skull, ribs and hips. The accused was released and warned to appear before court for the pre-sentencing on the 5 December 2013” concludes Kock.-TDN 

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Lekgetho’s alleged killers remanded in custody


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By Obakeng Maje

Mmabatho-North West police are investigating a case of kidnapping, hijacking and murder after a body of a man found in the bushes at Letlhogoring village, near Mahikeng.

 

A body of Goitsemodimo Dede Lekgetho,43 who was reported missing weeks ago at Taung Police Station was allegedly discovered by municipal workers after they saw a hand of a human being protruding from the ground.

 

Napoleon Boitumelo Moilwa,30 and Tshepo Lawrence Kgaje,33 were initially arrested in connection of murder.

 

Lekgetho, a father of two originally from Lokaleng village, near Taung went missing three weeks ago.

 

“Two suspects appeared before Mmabatho Magistrate Court and they will remain in custody after the case was postponed” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

 

Makau said Moilwa was allegedly found being in a possession of Lekgetho’s car.

 

“He claimed to be the owner of the car and according to information, Kgaje was the one who allegedly dug the shallow grave where Lekgetho was found” she said.

 

The two suspects will appear before Mmabatho High Court on 21 Octocber 2013 for bail application.

 

Police investigations continue.-TDN

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MEC Tlhape postpones Tlokwe by-elections


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North West MEC for Local Government and Traditional Affairs, Manketsi Tlhape has agreed to the postponement of the by-elections in ward 1,4,11, 12, 13 and 20 of Tlokwe Local Municipality from 23 October 2013 to a date which will soon be made public in the Provincial Gazette. 

 

This follows a request by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) that concerns have been raised by political parties and candidates who have an interest in participating in these elections and that those concerns will have an impact on the viability for the conduct of free and fair elections on the mentioned wards.

 

“Section 8 of the Municipal Electoral Act 27 of 2000 stipulates that the Commission may request the Ministers or in the case of a by-election, the MEC, to postpone the voting determined for an election if the Commission is satisfied that it is not reasonably possible to conduct a free and fair election on that day” said MEC Manketsi Tlhape.-TDN

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Nwest extends motor vehicle renewal services points to rural communities


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Motorists in the North West Province will soon have the option to renew their motor vehicles at Post Offices across the province alleviating the problem of long queues experienced at local municipality agency offices.

 

The pilot project approved by Provincial Executive Council(Exco) in its bi-weekly meeting yesterday will not only provide motorists from rural communities with more services sites from which they could access services from the current 33 sites but also increase days and hours to renew their motor vehicle licenses as post offices open on Saturdays and close beyond the 15h00 that most municipal agency offices adhere to.

 

According to MEC for Human Settlements, Public Safety and Liaison, Nono Maloyi for approval, the project is to be piloted in Hebron, Klipgat and Jericho in Madibeng Local Municipality and will also be extended to Tshidilamolomo and Phitshane villages that are currently renewing their motor vehicle licenses in Mahikengabout 110 kilometres away before being rolled out across 129 Post Offices in the province.-TDN

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Five stars vying for Sports Star Award announced


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The five nominees for South Africa’s Sports Star of the Year for 2013 have been announced. The candidates are Bafana Bafana Captain Itumeleng Khune, swimmer Chad le Clos, wheelchair tennis ace Lucas Sithole, cricketer Hashim Amla and runner Mapaseka Makhanya.

The nominees were announced by Sports minister, Fikile Mbalula, in Johannesburg on Wednesday.

The winner will be decided by public vote, and will be named at the South African Sports Awards in November.

Sithole has been nominated in two categories for next month’s South African Sports Awards. Sithole, the first black South African to win a singles title at the US Tennis Open, was nominated in the Sportsman of the Year with a Disability and Sports Star of the Year category.

The nominees for the main awards at the South African Sports Awards are:

Sportsman of the Year:

Itumeleng Khune (soccer); Hashim Amla (cricket) and Cameron van den Berg (swimming)

Sportswomen of the Year:

Mapaseka Makhanya (athletics); Lee-Ann Pace (golf) and Mandisa Williams (rugby)

Team of the Year:

SA Rugby; the Proteas and Kaizer Chiefs

Coach of the Year:

Heynecke Meyer (rugby); Holger Losch (wheelcahir tennis) and Graham Hill (swimming)

Newcomer of the Year:

Bianca Buitendag (surfing) Thatho Tsomole (wheelchair tennis) and Guilio Zorzi (swimming

Sports Star of the Year (to be decided by public vote)

Itumeleng Khune (soccer); Chad le Clos (swimming); Lucas Sithole (wheelchair tennis); Hashim Amla (cricket) and Mapaseka Makhanya (athletics)
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Pirates leave for decisive Caf semifinal clash


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Orlando Pirates leave for Tunisia on Wednesday night ahead of their CAF Champions league second-leg semifinal clash against Espérance de Tunis. The Buccaneers had a visit from the Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula prior to their departure.

The Sea Robbers know they need goals against Esperance. After a goalless draw at home, the Buccaneers need a scoring draw or a win to advance to the finals. And to give them some encouragement, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula decided to pay them a visit.

Mbalula says, “It is important for Pirates. It is important for South Africa. It is important for the whole nation. You are the only team in history that brought us the star – the dominance in the African continent by the countries in the north. Today, you are standing up to them on our behalf and in that way, we know that South Africa shall rise and we will come to be respected by nations in the world and in the African continent.”

And his words did not go unheard. Pirates Coach Rodger De Sa says, “It’s nice to be recognised, you know, to be honoured in this manner. For these people to take their time and see the importance of it, it’s good for us, it’s good for the players and everybody gets well motivated by it.”

Pirates have won this prestigious trophy before, back in 1995. Despite being a stone’s throw away from the final, the players need to focus on this match only.

The Buccaneers will travel to Tunis via Dubai, and are scheduled to arrive in the capital on Thursday evening.
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Sithole tops SA Sports Awards nominees


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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa received the biggest recognition at the SA Sports Awards nominees announcement on Wednesday.

US Open quads champion, Lucas Sithole has been nominated for the SA Sports Star of the Year, alongside last year’s winner Chad Le Clos.

The awards function will take place at Sun City next month.

The public will vote for the Sports Star of the Year, who will walk away with R1 million and a brand new car.

Olympic gold medalist Le Clos faces stiff competition from Sithole, PSL Footballer of the year Itumeleng Khune, and SA Cricketer of the Year Hashim Amla.

Mapaseka Makhanya, whose only success was in local marathons, completes the nomination list.

Sports Minister, Fikile Mbalula says: “These are the flowers of the nation that people have come to follow and basically support them. So, if you ask me about the product on Wednesday, I could not have asked for more.”

Sithole, the first African man to win a US Open title of any kind, is also up for Sportsman of the Year with a disability.

The nomination of his coach, Holger Losch, for the Coach of the Year, caps Wheelchair Tennis South Africa’s glorious year.

“I was surprised when I was nominated for the Sports Star of the Year, I was not expecting it really. However, I am happy to be nominated with those guys, they are big sports stars of South Africa, they are big icons to the youth. I am very honoured.”

SASCOC’s President Gideon Sam acknowledged that there are deserving athletes who didn’t make the final list.

Cyclist Daryl Impey, the first South African to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, should feel hard done by.
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NW murder accused recounts victim’s final moments in court


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The self-confessed murderer of North West Finance employee Ivy Molefe says he brutally killed her as instructed by his three co-accused, who had promised to pay him.

Thabo Thamaga was giving evidence at the North West High court in Mahikeng on Wednesday. He says they drank lot of liquor before the killing plan was executed.

Molefe was first hit with the back of a firearm before being chopped while lying on her back on a flat rock. She bled excessively which ultimately made her dizzy and unconscious.

Thamaga says during the killing he was so drank that he mercilessly killed Molefe at Burmansdrift farm, outside Mahikeng.

In April 2012, Molefe’s decomposed body was found three weeks after she had gone missing.

Four suspects, Lizabeth Mosweu, Penny Tatushi, Thabo Thamaga, including Molefe’s husband Klaas Molefe were arrested in connection with her murder.

The trial continues.
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Squatters Invade Land in Tambo Square


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Bakkies laden with zinc plates, poles and a variety of building equipment were by yesterday rolling in to the new found settlement of Tambo Square to the near east of the West End cemetery. The Sol Plaatje municipality had initially been violently opposed to squatters occupying the reclaimed mine soil dump site and deployed the South African police to discourage squatters from the vacant land. – See more at: http://www.nctimes.co.za/squatters-invade-land-in-tambo-square/#sthash.BsdR0eIM.dpuf

MATRICS, GET EXAM TIPS ON TV!


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The final countdown to the matric finals has begun! There are only a couple of days left before the Class of 2013 sharpen their minds and change their lives. As they get ready to write their final examinations at the end of October, Geleza Nathi and SABC Education television show gives learners the opportunity to revise everything they need to know moments before they step into exam venues.

Broadcasting live from October 21 at 5am on SABC1, Geleza Nathi brings some of South Africa’s top teachers to go through typically challenging questions to help learner with any last minute preparation they might need.
”Geleza Nathi is Mzansi’s number one study buddy. Every morning the show provides learners with support needed in their subject revision for exams. Learners are encouraged to send their probing questions to the Geleza Nathi facebook; these will be answered during the live recordings” says SABC Education commissioning Editor Fani Matsebane.

Additional educational support from the Geleza Nathi teachers will also happen live on facebook the evening before learners write their exams. Messages of support for the Class of 2013 can also be sent to facebook to stand a chance of winning awesome prizes.
Tune into Geleza Nathi, Mondays to Fridays from 5am to 6am only on SABC1, facebook: search for Geleza Nathi.
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