A Lesotho citizen arrested in Taung for three accounts of murder


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung- A Lesotho citizen was arrested on Monday for alleged killings happened in Lesotho North West police said.

“Taung Station Commander Lt Col Kgwanyape received information about the Lesotho national who was hiding in Taung, North West” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

“The allegation further stated that the suspect committed three counts of murder in Lesotho and one of his victims was a USA Citizen” He said.

The USA Consulate as well as Lesotho police joined forces and sent two officials to Taung to identify the suspect.

The susect was apprehended on Monday at about 19:55.

“He was traced and arrested by our local detectives after he was identified by the Lesotho officials” police said.

Police said the suspect was not in possession of any permit allowing him to be in South Africa, he was then charged for being in the country illegally.

“The necessary application for extradition order is in progress and he briefly appeared before Taung Magistrate’s Court today” Ngubane said.

The case was remanded to 20 March 2013 and the matter was referred to the department of Home Affairs for further investigations.

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Two held over bogus college


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A man and a woman were arrested on Wednesday for allegedly running a bogus Further Education and Training College in Tzaneen, Limpopo police said.

Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said the 31-year-old man and the 34-year-old woman, both from Zimbabwe, were arrested after students asked the department of higher education about the college’s legitimacy.

“The matter was referred to the Hawks for investigation. It was revealed that the college was not registered with the department of higher education.”

The college had been using fake accreditation certificates since opening in 2008. The two were expected to appear soon in court.

-Sapa

Power to North West houses disconnected


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Madibeng – Forty houses in Madibeng local municipality had their electricity disconnected without receiving the requisite notice, AfriForum claimed on Wednesday.

The civic organisation’s Hartbeestpoort branch chairwoman Eunice  Serfontein said the municipality should have given the residents 14  days’ notice.

“The electricity had been cut in spite of proof delivered by AfriForum members that their accounts were settled in full,” she said in a statement.

Municipal spokesman Frederick Komane could not immediately verify AfriForum’s claims and could not immediately comment on the matter.

Serfontein said if the power was not restored within 12 hours, AfriForum would consider approaching the High Court in Pretoria with an urgent application.

It would also consider holding the responsible officials accountable in their personal capacities. – Sapa

Miner breaks down at Marikana hearing


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Rustenburg – Lonmin miner Mzoxolo Magidiwana broke down and cried on Wednesday when new footage of the August 16 shooting at Marikana, North West, was shown at a Farlam Commission of Inquiry hearing in Rustenburg.

Commission chairman, retired judge Ian Farlam, adjourned the hearing as Magidiwana sat with his head bowed and crying.

“It is terrible,” said Farlam. “Even if he is prepared to carry on, I don’t know if we should subject him to further interrogation,” he said.

The new footage of the shooting was shown by advocate Dali Mpofu, for the injured and arrested miners.

“It is definitely new footage, although it shows old footage. It is definitely new footage,” he said.

The eNews footage was a live crossing on the telephone to a reporter in Marikana, with a camera recording the actions of miners  and the police.

The reporter said the police had told him they ran back after inhaling gas while trying to disperse the crowd, and said they saw about three guns in the miners’ possession.

The video showed the police shoot the miners, and later showed men lying in pools of their own blood on the ground.

Mpofu said he discovered this clip and a shorter clip from the SABC while looking for the two journalists Magidiwana claimed had seen the police assaulting him.

Earlier, Farlam appealed to the media to make all the footage of  the day available. Mpofu made a special appeal to the SABC.

“I am aware that there is an ethical implication,” he said. “I would like to make a special appeal to the SABC… to release material.”

The commission is probing the deaths of 44 people during an unprotected strike at Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana.

On August 16, 34 striking mineworkers were shot dead and 78 were  injured when the police opened fire while trying to disperse a group gathered on a hill near the mine.

Ten people, including two police officers and two security guards, were killed near the mine in the preceding week.

This was the second time the commission adjourned on Wednesday for Magidiwana, 23, to compose himself.

During his re-examination the miner started crying when he spoke  about the advice and warnings he received from his father to not join the strike, but to return home to the Eastern Cape.

The commission again heard how the miners ran away from the water sprayed by the police on the day.

Magidiwana asked why, if they ran away from water, they would run towards guns.

He also told the commission that if the miners had wanted to attack the police, they would have started with two police officers  standing on the side and not the group of officers.

Mpofu asked: “On August 16, did anyone address the group and ask (them) to put down weapons?”

Magidiwana, speaking through an interpreter, said no one had.

As the commission adjourned, people in the public gallery, dressed in National Union of Mineworkers attire, said Magidiwana

was purposely crying. They said they had never seen a man cry so much.

National police commissioner Riah Phiyega is expected to testify  before the commission after the re-examination. – Sapa

Farlam sets date for Phiyega testimony


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Rustenburg – National police commissioner Riah Phiyega will not give evidence  before the Farlam Commission of Inquiry on Wednesday, said its chairman, retired judge Ian Farlam.

“The national commissioner will not be giving evidence today but  tomorrow (Thursday),” Farlam said after the lunch adjournment.

Phiyega arrived at the Rustenburg Civic Centre on Wednesday morning and waited all day to give evidence before the commission, said Makhosini Nkosi, the commission’s consultant to her.

“The national commissioner is here and will give evidence when the re-examination (of Lonmin miner Mzoxolo Magidiwana) is completed,” Nkosi said earlier in the day.

“She is waiting to be called by the commission.”

However, advocate Dali Mpofu, for the injured and arrested miners, later indicated he would take all afternoon to re-examine Magidiwana, who was wounded in the shooting at Marikana on August 16.

The commission is probing the deaths of 44 people during an unprotected strike at Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana. On August  16, 34 striking mineworkers were shot dead and 78 were injured when  the police opened fire while trying to disperse a group gathered on  a hill near the mine.

Ten people, including two police officers and two security guards, were killed near the mine in the preceding week.

Nkosi said Phiyega denied reports that she laughed and joked when footage of the shooting was shown in October.

The Times reported that Phiyega joked with a state law adviser while a prelude to the killings was being screened.

The commission adjourned for lunch on Wednesday after Magidiwana  broke down and cried when new footage was screened.

“It is terrible,” said Farlam. “Even if he is prepared to carry on, I don’t know if we should subject him to further interrogation.”

Said Mpofu: “It is definitely new footage although it shows old footage. It is definitely new footage,” he said.

The eNews footage is of the shooting, with a reporter on the scene explaining what is happening. 

The hearing continues. – Sapa

Moral Regeneration summit to be hosted in North West


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By Obakeng Maje
Vryburg-As part of its mandate, the North West Provincial Government is in a quest to help eradicate moral decay in the province from ground level where all four districts will host Moral Regeneration dialogues from March 14 to 22.
“These district dialogues follow the National Social Cohesion and Moral Regeneration Summit that was held at Kliptown last year” Vusi Kama said.
The declaration and programme of action of the National Summit were amongst others;

·To work towards the implementation of the recommendations of the 2030 National Development Plan as a long term vision which should serve as a basis for partnerships across society to attain the South Africa of our dreams, as eloquently articulated in the constitution;
·To promote and preserve all indigenous cultures and knowledge.
“In her 2012 State of the Province Address, Premier Thandi Modise pledged to host district and provincial summits on these matters” Kama said.
The summits will capacitate and inform youth, women, people with disabilities about national identity, good ethics, morality and social cohesion.

District dialogues will service as a buildup towards the provincial summit.
The focus of discussion for Dr. Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District is as follows:
Social interaction, cooperation and solidarity, social support, safety and security, health, education and public participation (rights and responsibilities).
The stakeholders are Dikgosi, Councilors, Ward Committees, Youth, and People with disabilities and Women formations.
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North West province on poverty alleviation through sport


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BY Obakeng Maje

The North West Department of Sport, Arts and Culture will from March 12- 15 embark on a door-to-door visit to the most deprived wards around the province in support of its mandate to combat the scourge of HIV and poverty.

“MEC Tebogo Modise will be donating books from libraries to rural schools, with preference to War on Poverty and Comprehensive Rural Development Programme areas and identified wards on Friday March 15 at the Boskuil Combined School in the Maquassie Hills Local Municipality, at 10H00” Department spokesperson Vusi Kama said.

Food parcels will be donated to the Oersenskraal Community later on the same day. 

The Department has partnered with the Department of Health and Social Development, as well as Provincial Council on AIDS (PCA) and the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) to address the needs of the communities.

“The initiative is for the benefit of the broader community and it is part of the war against poverty. It is our duty as the department to give support to the less fortunate and contribute to the fight against HIV and poverty,” said MEC Modise.

This year the events will take place as follows:

DATE

VILLAGE

DISTRICT

TIME

12 MARCH 2013

MANTHE

DR. RUTH MOMPATI

09H00

14 MARCH 2013

DISAKE

BOJANALA

09H00

15 MARCH 2013

OERSONSKRAAL

DR. KENNETH KAUNDA

09H00

 

 

Eskom, Klerksdorp in talks about bill


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Klerksdorp-Parastatal Eskom and the Matlosana (Klerksdorp) municipality, North West, were in talks on Wednesday about an unpaid electricity account.

“Right now, the political head and management (of the municipality) are meeting with Eskom, so they are still in negotiations,” municipal spokeswoman Ntswaki Makgetha said.

Once there was an outcome, the media would be informed, she said.

Beeld reported that Eskom planned to cut the municipality’s power on Thursday unless it paid R91 million.

Cutting the power was a last resort, Eskom spokeswoman Hilary Joffe was quoted as saying.

She said the municipality had been R91m in arrears for more than three months and that no agreement had yet been reached to avoid the cut. – Sapa

Dogs gnawed at a criminal’s charred body


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Cape Town – A young purse snatcher was hunted down and burnt to death by residents fed up of crime.

 

The unidentified man is the 18th victim of mob justice in the Cape since the start of last year.

 

Dogs gnawed at the man’s charred remains in the street where it was left by residents as a warning sign to other criminals.

 

Witnesses said the man, believed to be in his 20s, was cornered after he allegedly snatched a handbag from a woman who was on her way to the train station early on Tuesday morning.

 

The woman was on her way to work when she was approached by the thief.

 

She screamed for help, alerting residents as the man dashed off with her handbag.

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Mbuyane to undergo scan


ImageThulasizwe Mbuyane will learn later today to which extent is the seriousness of the injury he sustained in the Soweto Derby over the weekend.

The Mamelodi born forward was substituted in the 18th minute of the match after picking up what looked like a thigh strain.

Club Physiotherapist John Williams told Orlandopiratesfc.com earlier today that Mbuyane will undergo a scan later today, and only then he will be able to divulge the full extent of the injury.

“Mbuyane suffered what looks like tear in his thigh but that is all we know for now,” Williams said. “He will see a Doctor later today and only then will we be able to start with treatment. I can’t tell how long he will be out for until the results from the scan.”

Meanwhile, speaking to Orlandopiratesfc.com while on his way to see the Doctor, Mbuyane said he was disappointed to for not finishing the match.

“It was quite sad to learn that I would not be able to carry on,” said Juju. “It is hard to make it into the team especially before the derby. I was happy to have been given the nod to start the match but my joy was short lived due to this injury.

“Initially I thought it wasn’t a bad injury and hence I tried to continue but the pain was unbearable and hence I went to ground,” he explained. “I had to get on the ground and call for help – my whole family gathered in my home, to watch me playing and I was ready baba – now this injury comes, eish. I felt that I let my family down, but unfortunately I had very little control over it.

“I will see the doctor and I hope he will have good news for me,” concluded Mbuyane.