A driver died in a horrific accident


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By Obakeng Maje

Hartebeesfontein- North West police have arrested a 62 year-old delivery truck driver on Monday for reckless driving. 

“The driver who was also found to have being under the influence of alcohol, collided head on with an oncoming vehicle on the Ottosdal/Hartebeesfontein road” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Police said the suspect was driving from Ottosdal direction to Hartebeesfontein when he collided with a vehicle which had six occupants and a driver. 

All occupants were allegedly from a soccer tournament in Hartebeesfontein. 

“According to the information, the suspect was allegedly drunk and his vehicle swerved from one side of the road to the other and resulted his truck to collided with another vehicle. 

“A 28 year-old driver died on the scene and six passengers were taken to Ottosdal Hospital with serious injuries” Makau said. The suspect will appear before the Klerksdorp Magistrate’s Court on charges of Drunken Driving and Culpable Homicide on Wednesday.  

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Premier Modise calls for peace and stability in mining sector  


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The North West Provincial Government has began consultation processes and engagements with role-players to ensure that lasting peace and stability is restored to end violent conflicts in the mining sector,  North West Premier Thandi Modise declared at the cleansing ceremony held at the infamous Marikana koppie on Tuesday.

 

In appealing for calm, tolerance, respect and dignity in her address to about 2000 people who were part of the ceremony, Premier Modise appealed to parties involved in the conflict to denounce violence and work for peaceful co-existence.

 

 “As the provincial government we have started the engaged Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) and will be engaging the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and Lonmin in the coming week. One more death is a death too many. We need to take steps to reconcile, end the violence and focus on development in this area,” said Modise.

 

Whilst acknowledging that the province’s scope for intervention in issues of mining and labour are limited, she said that conditions of employment and other social responsibility issues such as housing are among some of the issues that the provincial government will discuss with Lonmin Management as the ongoing conflicts affects the province directly.

 

Premier Modise commented the Executive Mayor of Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, Councillor Louis Diremelo for the role his municipality had played in supporting the work of the Inter-Ministerial Task Team that was established by President Jacob Zuma to support the families in the aftermath of the tragic incident that left 44 people dead and for organising the cleansing ceremony which cost the provincial government and the municipality R1 million.

 

The Premier announced that the provincial government has set aside R75 million for a recreational centre for the benefit of the youth and the community to be build in Nkaneng.   

 

The emotional ceremony was graced by among others the Speaker of the North West Provincial Legislature, Supra Mahumapelo, Representatives of Congress of Traditional Leadership of South Africa. Advocate Dali Mpofu representing the families at the Farlam Commission and the Executive Mayor of Rustenburg Councillor Mpho Khunou.

 

 

No bail for Lesotho rape suspect-Premier Modise


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The Lesotho national who is alleged to have raped of a 16 year old girl in Legonyane village in Jericho should not granted bail when he appears in the Ga-Rankuwa Magistratescourt today, North West Premier Thandi Modise said on Tuesday.“We condemn in the strongest terms possible the ghastly act which has robbed the young girl of her innocence. The shameful act amounts to betrayal of the trust of the family that had employed the 18 year-old man to look after their cattle,” said Premier Modise in commenting neighbours who alerted police leading to the man’s arrest.

 

Modise added that the scourge of rape has robbed many of our young girls including infants of their innocence, the elderly of their dignity and called on real men to stand up to be counted against it.

 

According to police, the suspect who stays in the same yard as the victim had called the victim to his room where he raped her. Her grandmother rushed to her aid when he heared her screams.

 

Meanwhile, the one million signature Anti-Rape Campaign launched by Premier Modise has gained momentum and the need for the partnership with the National Interfaith Council of South Africa to be extended to tavern owners and shebeen owners for it to reach those that patronise taverns and shebeens has been identified.  

 

 

ANC on downward spiral- Malema


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Johannesburg – The ANC is on a downward spiral ideologically, politically and morally, expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said on Monday.

 

It was no longer committed to the freedom charter, he wrote in an open letter to Thami ka Plaatjie.

 

Malema was responding to Ka Plaatjie’s open letter to him, which was published in the Sunday Independent.

 

He accused the African National Congress under President Jacob Zuma of demoting South Africa to a government of thieves which used selective prosecutions and secrecy to hide its looting of the resources which should better the people’s lives.

 

He claimed it was an association of careerists and neo-liberal bureaucrats whose sole mission and role was protecting the interests of white monopoly capital.

 

Malema announced last week his intention to establish a new political platform called the Economic Freedom Fighters.

 

In his letter, Ka Plaatjie wrote that Malema would be sealing his doom if he established a party out of anger and frustration.

 

The former Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) secretary general left the party in 2009 to found the Pan Africanist Movement, and resigned from it to join the ANC in May 2011. 

 

He is now an adviser to Public Service and Administration Minister Lindiwe Sisulu.

 

He said that in blaming Zuma’s hatred of him for his expulsion, he was personalising organisational discipline to rivalry between himself and the ANC’s leaders.

 

“You are aggrieved because you have lost property and have suffered public humiliation for what you regard as your beliefs. Are these the ranks that you wish to abandon and curse?” Ka Plaatjie asked.

 

“My counsel to you, son of Africa, is to stay within the ranks of the glorious movement, lick your wounds, regain your resolve, up your chin and submit to organisational discipline and fate will be the best arbiter.”

 

He said Malema had little chance of taking on the ANC and winning.

 

Foolishness

 

In his response, Malema wrote that this advice did not make sense, as he was not a member of the ANC.

 

He also believed that in the ANC, under Zuma, tribalism, regionalism, and factionalism would be entrenched to marginalise all radical economic perspectives.

 

He also said his Economic Freedom Fighters platform was not an ANC breakaway.

 

Instead, it consisted of revolutionaries who, “having realised suppression of radical economic thoughts and policy direction in the ANC, have chosen to establish an independent platform to gain mass power, political power, the state and then transform the economy for the benefit of all South Africans”.

 

Malema said that, to him and his followers, politics was not a profession for obsession with upward mobility at the expense of principle.

 

He said he had urged that the struggle for economic freedom in his lifetime be intensified long before charges were brought against him, and had known he and his followers could face banishment, criminalisation and threats to their lives because this would directly challenge white monopoly capital.

 

However, he had refused to back down, even in the face of the disciplinary action which resulted in his expulsion, because he believed the struggle was genuine.

 

He believed the struggle should be extended to Botswana, Namibia, Malawi, Angola, Mozambique, Angola, Lesotho, Swaziland, the rest of the African continent, and intensified in Zimbabwe.

 

Malema said the ANC was not the alpha and omega of revolutionary politics in South Africa and that many major political events had transpired without its involvement.

 

To think it was only the ANC under Zuma which would carry the struggle forward was “foolishness”, he said.

 

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Thousands march over education


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Johannesburg – Thousands of school children and Equal Education (EE) members marched in Pretoria and Cape Town on Monday to demand that Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga publish norms and standards on school infrastructure.

 

They also called for safer and better resourced schools.

 

In Cape Town, around 2 500 learners marched to Parliament, where they delivered a memorandum to a representative of the basic education department.

 

Other marches were held in Johannesburg and Durban on Sunday.

 

According to EE, 3 544 schools have no electricity, 401 have no water and 2 611 have an unreliable water supply; 913 have no toilet facilities and 11 450 are using pit toilets.

 

It said many schools also had inadequate library, laboratory and computer centres resources.

 

Last week, EE announced it was taking Motshekga to court for allegedly breached an agreement to publish the binding minimum norms and standards document for school infrastructure by 15 May.

 

The matter will be heard by the Eastern Cape High Court on 11 July.

 

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Two sisters raped in Boitekong


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By Obakeng Maje

Boitekong-Police are investigating a case of rape after two children aged 10 and 12 who are reported to be sisters were allegedly raped on Friday at about 14:30.

“It is alleged that the victims were playing at a nearby open space when they were approached a by an unknown man who asked them for the directions to a nearby school” captain pelonomi Makau said. 

Police said the victims directed the suspect as he requested and he then asked them to accompany him.

“It is alleged that the suspect changed directions and took them to a nearby bushes where he allegedly raped them” Makau said. 

The victims reported the incident to their sister who took them to the police. 

Police took the victims to the hospital where rape was confirmed.

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Rustenburg woman raped by unknown man


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg-A teenager was allegedly raped by unknown suspect in Rustenburg on Sunday.

Police said a 26 year-old woman was allegedly from a local shop went confronted by a suspect.

“A girl was allegedly raped in an open field on her way home. She was allegedly confronted by unknown man who forced himself on her” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Police opened a case of rape and are looking for an unknown man who pounced on her.

Police investigations continue.

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A man found murdered in Klerksdorp


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By Obakeng Maje

Klerksdorp-North West police open a case of murder after a man found murdered in the street on sunday.

The incident took place at Alabama township near Klerksdorp.

“An unknown man was allegedly found with multiple stabbing wounds in an open field in Alabama” said Pelonomi Makau.

Police opened a murder case and no one has been arrested yet.

Police investigations continue.

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A man stabbed to death on Youth Day


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By Obakeng Maje

Jourberton-North West police arrested a 23 year-old suspect for allegedly stabbing a 27 year-old man with a knife on Youth Day at a local tavern in Extension 10, near Jouberton. “The two were allegedly engaged in an argument that led to a fight” captain Pelonomi Makau said.  

Police said the deceased sustained multiple stabbed wounds on his head, ear and arms. 

A 27 year-old man was rushed to hospital and died on arrival. 

The suspect was allegedly stabbed by deceased in a chest and will appear before Klerksdorp Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday on charges of Murder.

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Ethopia may lose points, Bafana waiting


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Fifa has confirmed opening an investigation into the Ethiopian Football Association after they allegedly fielded an ineligible player in their World Cup qualifying campaign.

 

KickOff.com has established through match reports on Fifa’s website that the player is Minyahile Beyene, who should not have played against Botswana on June 8, 2013 as he was on two yellow cards.

 

He was booked against South Africa in June 2012 in a match played in Rustenburg and against Botswana in March 2013 in Addis Ababa and therefore, he was suspended for the match against Botswana on June 8 in Lobatse.

 

In a similar case recently, Sudan were docked three points and three goals which were handed to Zambia for using an ineligible player in their 2-0 win over Chipolopolo in a 2014 World Cup qualifier in June 2012.

 

As it stands, Ethiopia have reached the World Cup play-offs following their 2-1 victory over Bafana on Sunday in Addis Ababa, but their fate is now in FIFA’s hands.

 

If they are docked three points, those would be awarded to Botswana. Ethiopia would then have 10 points, Bafana 8, Botswana 7 and Central African Republic 3 with the last round of matches to be played in September.

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