Seven in court for murder


By Obakeng Maje
Sun City-The seven suspects who appeared in Mogwase Magistrates’ Court yesterday for the alleged murder of a 26-year-old man remains in custody till 21 January 2014 for their next court appearance, says colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.

Thabo Phillimon Magomeng,24, Lucy Mahlangu,39, Kelebogile Molapisi,29, Maggie Yvonne Qhayi,34, George Niki Mahlangu,21, Siphiwe Mahlangu,33, Lucky Deon Sito,42 and Neo Ngaledzani,26 are accused.  

The incident occurred on Saturday, 11 January 2014, at approximately 00:30 at Letlhabile section, Ledig village near Sun City. 

“It is alleged that the victim was with his friend when the accused assaulted them, amongst others with sjamboks for allegedly suspecting that they stole a cellular phone” said colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.

According to the report, one of the victims managed to break free and ran away while the other was taken to Moses Kotane hospital by an ambulance after a severe assault.  

The police were later called and informed that the victim died.

The police launched a manhunt for the suspects and that led to their apprehension through assistance and pointing by the other victim.-TDN
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Seven accused remanded in custody


By Obakeng Maje
Sun City-The seven suspects who appeared in Mogwase Magistrates’ Court yesterday for the alleged murder of a 26-year-old man remains in custody till 21 January 2014 for their next court appearance, says colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.

Thabo Phillimon Magomeng,24, Lucy Mahlangu,39, Kelebogile Molapisi,29, Maggie Yvonne Qhayi,34, George Niki Mahlangu,21, Siphiwe Mahlangu,33, Lucky Deon Sito,42 and Neo Ngaledzani,26 are accused.  

The incident occurred on Saturday, 11 January 2014, at approximately 00:30 at Letlhabile section, Ledig village near Sun City. 

“It is alleged that the victim was with his friend when the accused assaulted them, amongst others with sjamboks for allegedly suspecting that they stole a cellular phone” said colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.

According to the report, one of the victims managed to break free and ran away while the other was taken to Moses Kotane hospital by an ambulance after a severe assault.  

The police were later called and informed that the victim died.

The police launched a manhunt for the suspects and that led to their apprehension through assistance and pointing by the other victim.-TDN
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Premier Modise appeals for calm following fatal shooting of protesters


North West Premier Thandi Modise has appealed for calm and constructive engagement following the alleged fatal shooting of two protestors during a service delivery protest near Damonsville outside Brits on Monday.

“We are saddened by the loss of lives which unconfirmed reports suggest might have risen to four and wish to convey our condolences to the families that lost their loved ones and also wish those injured a speedy recovery. We appeal to those with information surrounding the clash between the protestors and the police and the shooting to assist the independent police investigative directorate in their investigation,” said Premier Modise.
Spokesperson for IPID, Moses Dlamini confirmed that a murder docket has been opened and that an investigation was underway.Dlamini said that a post mortem examination of the two bodies would be conducted on Tuesday
 

Police had earlier said that two protesters were shot dead and two were wounded during a service delivery protest.Colonel Sabata Mokgobone said that police were called to monitor protesters after they barricaded a road with burning tyres.

Residents of Mothotlung, Damonville and part of Mmakau had been without water for a week due to a busted pipe.

Executive Mayor of Madibeng Local Municipality Councillor Poppy Magongwa who visited the injured in hospital while members of her mayoral committee visited the bereaved families said that residents were unhappy with tankering and were on route marching to the municipal offices in Brits when the confrontation with police occurred.

Magongwa is confident that water supply to the affected areas will be restored within the next few days as the ordered part still has to be manufactured as it is not readily available.    

“Our hard won democracy guarantees people the right to peaceful protest. While we sympathise with the need for our communities to voice their frustrations and dissatisfaction with service delivery, we wish to appeal that such protests be in accordance with the public gatherings act to avoid unnecessary confrontations and loss of lives,” underscored Premier Modise.

The Premier said it was unfortunate that the shooting occurred on the eve of a crucial meeting between herself and the Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Edna Molewa, MEC’s, Mayors, Councillors and Municipal Managers to be held at the Rustenburg Civic Centre to explore solutions to challenges of water provision, water losses, water resource management and beneficial use of water which has been worsened by the drought that hit most parts of the province.

The meeting is primarily aimed at ensuring that everyone has access to water and that growth and development targets are met.-TDN
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Premier Modise welcomes no bail for six rape and robbery suspects


Modikwe-North West Premier Thandi Modise has welcomed a no bail verdict for six suspects alleged to have raped a 25 year old woman in Modikwe village and called for a stiff sentence possible should they be found guilty. 

“Harsher sentences should serve as a deterrent to dissuade perpetrators of sexual violence which remain a traumatic experience with long term psychological effects on women and an abominable scourge against which society needs to unite in action to eradicate,” said Premier Modise.

The Premier said that the arrests should bring much relief to the community as the suspects had been terrorising members of the community.
 
The woman was reportedly sleeping when the suspects wearing balaclavas broke into her home on Christmas eve.

According to a media report, while the gangsters ransacked the house one of them took her to another room where he forcefully removed her clothes and raped her.

The six suspects were remanded in custody when they appeared in court.-TDN
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