A woman raped and murdered in North West


By Obakeng Maje
Lichtenburg-Police have arrested a 36 year-old suspect for allegedly raping and murdering his 41-year-old girlfriend on Tuesday at Letsopa Location in Ottosdal, says colonel Emelda Setlhako.

“It is alleged that the suspect had visited the deceased at her home on Tuesday evening. The deceased told her father that she is accompanying the suspect” said Setlhako. 

The father woke up and found her naked daughter outside his home in a pool of blood with a wound on her head. 

The Police were informed and went to the suspect’s house where they found his shoes with blood-stains. 

“The suspect arrested and will appear at the Ottosdal Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 14 January 2014” said Setlhako.-TDN
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A driver knocked off a teen in Rooivaal, near Taung


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-A 17 year-old girl was knocked down by an unknown motorist on the 01 January 2014 at Rooivaal, near Taung.

Gomotsegang Leeuw was enjoying a New year when an unknown motorist short-lived their joy.

“We were celebrating a New year in the morning of 01 January 2014 when a silver private car pounced on us. It seem the driver was drunk as we were walking along the pavement and the car came pouncing on us” said Leeuw.

Leeuw was admitted at hospital with minor bruises. She suffered injured on her legs, body and other parts of the body.

The driver fled the scene afterwards, but some of Leeuw’s friends took car registration number.

The case of hit and run was registered at Taung Police Station.

Police investigations continue.-TDN
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A man injured in accident at Kologong bridge, near Taung


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-One person was fatally injured after a Sasko truck knocked him off at Kolong bridge near Taung.

Thapelo Molale was moving along the bridge with hois friend when a Sasko truck got puncture.

The truck driver allegedly lost control of the truck and plagued on Molale.

“An ambulance was called and Molale was taken to Taung hospital with back injuries” said our mole.

A case was opened and investigations continue.-TDN
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We should not be complacent but aim for the top spot- Premier Modise


The North West Province should not be complacent about obtaining second position, recording over 80% pass in 288 high schools and the milestone of 78 schools having achieved 10 or more subject distinctions but should aim for the top spot next year, North West Premier Thandi Modise declared at the release of the Provincial 2013 matric results held at Sun City outside Rustenburg on Tuesday. 

“The matric class of 2013 has served as role models for the class of 2014 which should aim to beat the remarkable improvement and record set by the class of 2013,” highlighted Premier Modise in her keynote speech to celebrate improvement of the provincial pass rate from 79, 5% to 87,2%.                                           

“We will do everything in our power to ensure that we attain the goals we set ourselves as the province. We are very proud as the province and we can proudly say that we have provided a conducive environment and resources for efficient teaching and learning to take place,” said Premier Modise in calling for united action to sustain the remarkable improvement and congratulating learners, educators and all stakeholders.

 

In appealing for education, health and security not to be politicised and conveying gratitude to unions in the education sector for prioritising education of children, Modise said that the class of 2013 had broken racial and gender barriers in the top 20. She highlighted that two of the top 10 learners in the country are from the province. 

The Premier called on business to join the provincial government in awarding bursaries to top performing learners in the province to pursue studies towards being among others Chartered Accountants, Town Planners, Financial experts and Civil and Mining Engineers.

 

The Office of the Premier has allocated R61 million towards bursaries for top learners in this financial year.

   In congratulating the province, Deputy Minister for Basic Education, Enver Surty said he was very proud for the province’s achievement.

 

“I stand here with great pride to be the citizen of the province that has done so well. This event is an affirmation of the enormous contribution and achievement which would have not been possible without the enormous support of teachers and all stakeholders,” said adding that the results speak for themselves as no district has achieved less than 80 percent.

 

 MEC for Basic Education and Training, Mmaphefo Matsemela said she was very pleased with the excellent performance of the 2013 matric class.

 

“Let us acknowledge that education is one of the priorities of government. We must work together to achieve more out of our collective efforts because education is a societal issue, Our learners must be proud and must not be shy to celebrate their achievement,” said the elated Matsemela.

 

Matsemela attributed the success to their “Last Push Campaign” and benchmarking against best practices.

 

Anne-Mari Elizabeth Roux from Potchefstroom Gimnasium was the top candidate in the province for the year 2013. She attributed her success in the examination to early preparation.

 

“I am very happy and grateful. My recipe for success involved early mornings and early preparation and support from my family especially my mom,” said the elated Anne-Mari Roux.

 

She wrote 8 subjects and achieved between 93% and 97% in all them with an overall percentage of 94,9. She was followed by Pieter Marx de Villers and Susanna Maria Pohl who obtained 94.6% and 94.4% respectively.

 

Ngaka Modiri Molema was the top performing district with a pass rate of 90.4%, followed by Bojanala Platinum with a pass rate of 87, 31%, and Dr Kenneth Kaunda with an 86,79% pass rate.

 

Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati was the most improved district with an improvement of 11,24% to obtain 82,97% pass rate.

 

Onkgopotse Tiro Comprehensive High School for farm learners in Ngaka Modiri Molema District and BO Seobi High School situated in an informal settlement in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District were among the schools that obtained 100% pass.

 

The meritorious award for best achievement under extremely challenging circumstances went to Selouna Visser from Ferdinand Postma High School in Potchefstroom. The wheelchair enabled Visser excelled in her studies in spite of living with a spinal muscular atrophy disability.

 

EDTP Seta pledged R50 000 worth of bursaries to 10 top learners while Kgosi Nyalala Pilane of the Bakgatla Ba Kgafela Traditional Authority and the National Youth Development Agency’s(NYDA) Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship Fund undertook to each award bursaries to 5 learners.

 

Lesego Leseley Keogatile from Kgononyane High School in Southey near Ganyesa declared the 2013 “freedom candidate” of the year by MEC Matsemela for his outstanding performance under challenging rural condition received a R20 000 bursary from Post Office Speed Services.

 

He together with Visser and all top 20 learners were presented with trophies, certificates and brand new ipads by the Provincial Department of Education and Training.

 

Commenting on the results, Cosatu’s North-West Secretary, Solly Phetoe said they were impressive, adding however that more still needs to be done to address challenges related to learners transport, rural allowance and improvement of condition of service for educators and learners. 

“We congratulate all the learners, teachers and all stakeholders including the department of education staff for the role that they played to ensure that the province recorded the highest improvement in the education system in the country,” Phetoe said.-TDN
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Heist robbers convicted of murder


Pietermaritzburg – Five robbers, including a former police officer, were on Tuesday convicted on three counts of murder because they had used a car to crash into and overturn a moving cash-in-transit vehicle.
Judge Anton van Zyl convicted the five in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg of the murder of their own accomplice, Ottoman Msimang, who died in the collision.

Van Zyl said they must have foreseen that death could occur when moving vehicles collided.

The other men killed were the transit van driver George van Tonder and his guard Sibusiso Phakathi.

The murders and robbery of R692 000 took place as the money was being taken from Newcastle to a Ladysmith pension pay-out in October 2009.

Explosives were used to blast open the back of the transit van.

Evidence of cellphone calls made from and to the crash scene played a large role in the convictions.

Van Zyl said not all the robbers performed the same acts during the robbery, but because of the doctrine of common purpose they were equally guilty.

The convicted men are Jerody Mthiyane, 37, of Mamelodi East; Philemon Nhleko, 41, of Durban; Ewat Kabr, 35, of Johannesburg; Zikethela Sokhela, 36, of Vosloosrus; and Ladysmith police dog unit Warrant Officer Siyabonga Mkanyana, 41.

Sentencing starts on Wednesday.

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