Vuselela college students embark on strike


By Obakeng Maje
Pudumong-Vuselela college students in Taung campus allegedly embarked on a strike after they showed their unhappiness regarding payments.

Most SA students in various universities are protesting after they demand a payment fees from NASFSA.

The Vuselela FET college in Taung campus experienced problems with their students latest year after they demanded the resignation of their principal.

Even though details are sketchy our crew will keep you posted, so keep captivated to your favourite newspaper for more details.-TDN
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Police: A woman’s body was heartless


By Obakeng Maje
Swartruggens- A body of a woman found mutilated in Swartruggens on Sunday and North West police confirmed the left lung a nd a heart were also missing.

North West police reported earlier that some bodily parts of a woman were allegedly cutt off.

Captain Pelonomi Makau said a decomposed body of a woman between the age of 26 and 30 was discovered by a passerby.

“The atrocity allegedly took place on Sunday and the body was discovered in the bushes behind a tarven at Swartruggens shopping complex” Makau said.

The breasts, her private parts were cut off and her lung and heart were also confirmed missing after post-mortem.

The body was cut open from the navel to the chest.

The atrocious event was condemned by North West premier Thandi Modise and urges community to help police in arresting perpetrators.

Police could not be determined if she was raped or not as her private parts were badly damaged.  The victim is unknown and police are appealing to anyone with information of a missing person to contact  Swartruggens  police station on 014 544 0002/ 082 575 8239. 

A case of Murder has been registered  and the suspects are still unknown.  

“Anyone with an information that will lead to the arrest of the suspect  should to contact Swartruggens police” said Makau.

The deceased was found half- naked wearing only a pink T-shirt and was without shoes or underwear. 

Investigation continues.-TDN
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Police: A woman’s body was heartless


By Obakeng Maje
Swartruggens- A body of a woman found mutilated in Swartruggens on Sunday and North West police confirmed the left lung a nd a heart were also missing.

North West police reported earlier that some bodily parts of a woman were allegedly cutt off.

Captain Pelonomi Makau said a decomposed body of a woman between the age of 26 and 30 was discovered by a passerby.

“The atrocity allegedly took place on Sunday and the body was discovered in the bushes behind a tarven at Swartruggens shopping complex” Makau said.

The breasts, her private parts were cut off and her lung and heart were also confirmed missing after post-mortem.

The body was cut open from the navel to the chest.

The atrocious event was condemned by North West premier Thandi Modise and urges community to help police in arresting perpetrators.

Police could not be determined if she was raped or not as her private parts were badly damaged.  The victim is unknown and police are appealing to anyone with information of a missing person to contact  Swartruggens  police station on 014 544 0002/ 082 575 8239. 

A case of Murder has been registered  and the suspects are still unknown.  

“Anyone with an information that will lead to the arrest of the suspect  should to contact Swartruggens police” said Makau.

The deceased was found half- naked wearing only a pink T-shirt and was without shoes or underwear. 

Investigation continues.-TDN
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Human remains found after crocodile attack


Sydney – Police reportedly found human remains on Tuesday in the search for a 12-year-old boy snatched by a crocodile in northern Australia, and scaled back operations to a body-recovery mission.

Police would not go into detail, but acting commander Michael White said they had found “evidence within the search area which strongly indicates the boy has died from the crocodile attack”.

“Further DNA testing will be conducted to confirm the identification,” White said.

“No specifics will be given in relation to the trauma or type of evidence located out of respect for the family.”

“This is now an investigation for the Northern Territory coroner and a brief will be prepared.”

Local media reports said the “evidence” cited by White was human remains.

Police on the scene said the operation had now entered a “search and recovery” stage following confirmation of the boy’s death.

“We’re looking for a body at the moment, it’s very sad,” a spokeswoman said.

Three crocodiles have been shot and cut open under a shoot-to-kill order for any crocodile larger than two metres sighted around Mudginberri Outstation, which is about 200km east of Darwin in the Kakadu National Park.

The boy was taken while swimming with friends in the Mudginberri Billabong on Sunday. A second boy, aged 15, managed to fight the creature off and received three stitches for deep bites on his right arm.

His wounds led rangers to estimate that the animal responsible for the attack was between two and three metres long.

The attack has rocked the small Mudginberri community of about 50 people who live outside the mining town of Jabiru.

“We are a very big family and a very close family,” an aunt of the missing boy told the Northern Territory News.

“Everyone is shattered.”

The attack has sparked calls for a crocodile cull by the local indigenous people, the Mirarr.

Saltwater crocodiles can grow up to seven metres long, weigh more than a ton, and are a common feature of Australia’s tropical north.

Their numbers have increased steadily since the introduction of protection laws in 1971, with government estimates putting the population at between 75 000 and 100 000.

Australian researchers launched the world’s first crocodile attack database, CrocBITE, last month, hoping to firm up anecdotal reports that harmful or fatal incidents are increasing.

Sunday’s attack in Kakadu is the 11th fatality recorded so far this year by the CrocBITE team, which is based at Australia’s Charles Darwin University.

The most recent death in Australia was in August last year, when a man was taken by a 4.7m crocodile as he swam across the Northern Territory’s Mary River. – AFP

Human remains found after crocodile attack


Sydney – Police reportedly found human remains on Tuesday in the search for a 12-year-old boy snatched by a crocodile in northern Australia, and scaled back operations to a body-recovery mission.

Police would not go into detail, but acting commander Michael White said they had found “evidence within the search area which strongly indicates the boy has died from the crocodile attack”.

“Further DNA testing will be conducted to confirm the identification,” White said.

“No specifics will be given in relation to the trauma or type of evidence located out of respect for the family.”

“This is now an investigation for the Northern Territory coroner and a brief will be prepared.”

Local media reports said the “evidence” cited by White was human remains.

Police on the scene said the operation had now entered a “search and recovery” stage following confirmation of the boy’s death.

“We’re looking for a body at the moment, it’s very sad,” a spokeswoman said.

Three crocodiles have been shot and cut open under a shoot-to-kill order for any crocodile larger than two metres sighted around Mudginberri Outstation, which is about 200km east of Darwin in the Kakadu National Park.

The boy was taken while swimming with friends in the Mudginberri Billabong on Sunday. A second boy, aged 15, managed to fight the creature off and received three stitches for deep bites on his right arm.

His wounds led rangers to estimate that the animal responsible for the attack was between two and three metres long.

The attack has rocked the small Mudginberri community of about 50 people who live outside the mining town of Jabiru.

“We are a very big family and a very close family,” an aunt of the missing boy told the Northern Territory News.

“Everyone is shattered.”

The attack has sparked calls for a crocodile cull by the local indigenous people, the Mirarr.

Saltwater crocodiles can grow up to seven metres long, weigh more than a ton, and are a common feature of Australia’s tropical north.

Their numbers have increased steadily since the introduction of protection laws in 1971, with government estimates putting the population at between 75 000 and 100 000.

Australian researchers launched the world’s first crocodile attack database, CrocBITE, last month, hoping to firm up anecdotal reports that harmful or fatal incidents are increasing.

Sunday’s attack in Kakadu is the 11th fatality recorded so far this year by the CrocBITE team, which is based at Australia’s Charles Darwin University.

The most recent death in Australia was in August last year, when a man was taken by a 4.7m crocodile as he swam across the Northern Territory’s Mary River. – AFP

TAUNG RESIDENTS WELCOME THE NEW CHILDHOOD CENTRE


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-Kgosi Nyoko Motlhabane of the Batlhaping Baga-Maidi says the residents of Matsheng and the surrounding villages in Taung are highly spirited to receive a new early childhood development centre in their area – a move that would empower children from an early stage.

Motlhabane was speaking at an early childhood development (ECD) massification campaign held at Mmabana in Greater Taung Local Municipality on Friday.

“The establishement of the centre here in Matsheng is a history that will remain on record that government has built a centre for our children. This is a fresh start in the education of our children. By this, we are rest assured that the future of our children is bright,” Motlhabane said, adding that the vicious circle of poverty would only be broken with education.

During the campaign North West MEC for Social Development, Collen Maine, accompanied by Kgosi Motlhabane and the municipal councillors conducted a sod-turning of ECD centre at Matsheng.

Maine said his department is geared to achieve intended purpose, of intervening in the lives of toddlers, between the ages of 0 to 4 years, with the intention of preparing them mentally and physically for the life that awaits them in the later years.

“To this effect, the department in partnership with the National Development Agency has set aside R3 million to build three prototype early childhood development centres in three district municipalities in the next current financial year. We have already conducted three sod-turning ceremonies to mark the erection of these centres in Bojanala, Dr Kenneth Kaunda and Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district municipalities,” Maine said.

As part of the activities of the campaign Maine addressed more than 500 early childhood development practitioners who braved a sunny weather to meet the authorities at Mmabana in Taung.-TDN
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TAUNG RESIDENTS WELCOME THE NEW CHILDHOOD CENTRE


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-Kgosi Nyoko Motlhabane of the Batlhaping Baga-Maidi says the residents of Matsheng and the surrounding villages in Taung are highly spirited to receive a new early childhood development centre in their area – a move that would empower children from an early stage.

Motlhabane was speaking at an early childhood development (ECD) massification campaign held at Mmabana in Greater Taung Local Municipality on Friday.

“The establishement of the centre here in Matsheng is a history that will remain on record that government has built a centre for our children. This is a fresh start in the education of our children. By this, we are rest assured that the future of our children is bright,” Motlhabane said, adding that the vicious circle of poverty would only be broken with education.

During the campaign North West MEC for Social Development, Collen Maine, accompanied by Kgosi Motlhabane and the municipal councillors conducted a sod-turning of ECD centre at Matsheng.

Maine said his department is geared to achieve intended purpose, of intervening in the lives of toddlers, between the ages of 0 to 4 years, with the intention of preparing them mentally and physically for the life that awaits them in the later years.

“To this effect, the department in partnership with the National Development Agency has set aside R3 million to build three prototype early childhood development centres in three district municipalities in the next current financial year. We have already conducted three sod-turning ceremonies to mark the erection of these centres in Bojanala, Dr Kenneth Kaunda and Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district municipalities,” Maine said.

As part of the activities of the campaign Maine addressed more than 500 early childhood development practitioners who braved a sunny weather to meet the authorities at Mmabana in Taung.-TDN
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A woman’s half naked body found in N West


By Obakeng Maje
Swartruggens- Police are investigating a case of Murder after a decomposed body of a woman between the of age 26 and 30 was found in the bush behind a tavern near Swartruggens shopping complex on Sunday at about 15:00 by a passer-by.

“It is alleged that the deceased was found half-naked wearing only a T-shirt and was without shoes or underwear. Her face was allegedly smashed with a stone. It is further alleged that her breasts were cut off and her private parts slightly cut with unknown sharp instrument” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Makau said the woman stomach was also cut open from the navel to the chest.

“Post-mortem will be conducted on 27 January 2014 and to determine also if the deceased was raped before she was murdered” she concludes.  Investigation continues.-TDN
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North West Finance appoints new Head of Department


Mahikeng- The North West MEC for Finance Paul Sebegoe is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Maanda Pringle Raedeni as the new Head of Department (HoD). He assumed duty on the 06 January 2014.

“I would like to welcome Mr Raedani to our department and can say without a shadow of doubt that he is the right person for the position of HoD which has been vacant for a long time since the suspension and ultimately the dismissal of former HoD. It is my firm conviction that Mr Raedani will take the department to where we want to be in terms of our strategic plan and mandate of serving the people of the province to ensure proper financial management and accountability in the province. He is a very astute and illustrious administrator and a visionary,” said Sebegoe.

Mr Raedani brings a wealth of extensive experience gained in both the public and private sector. He served in various senior management position in his previous employment which include amongst other Operations Manager at United Nations Development Programme, Director of Finance and Fiscal Relations at South African Local Government Association and is the former Administrator of the Moses Kotane local Municipality, Acting Municipal Manager at Rustenburg Local Municipality and Chief Financial Officer of Madibeng Local Municipality.

He has also served as member of the Audit Committee at Invest North West and has worked as consultant in aspects of financial management, human resource management, strategic planning and performance management.

He holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting, Diploma in Management studies, Master of Business Administration and Certificate in Management development from Wits Business School.

Sebegoe further expressed his gratitude to both Mr Geo Paul and Israel Kunene who served as Acting HoD’sf or steering the ship during the time the position was vacant and is pleased with the contribution they have made to ensure the void is filled. He said both had done a sterling and commendable work not only for the department but the entire province considering the oversight role of the department.-TDN
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DA shocked by Swartruggens murder


By Obakeng Maje
Swartruggens-The DA is both horrified and deeply saddened by the gruesome mutilation and murder of a young woman in Swartruggens, North West.

“The details surrounding this murder are so gruesome as to be indescribable and we have been left shocked and speechless” DA Tiaan Kotze. 

This is a yet another reminder of the unrelenting war being waged against the women and children of our country.

“We simply cannot continue to ignore the fact that rape and murder of women in South Africa has now become a national crisis – one which requires decisive and swift action from our government” Kotze said. 

DA said they have a great deal of work to do to build a society in which women enjoy the same freedom as men, and can live their lives without fear.

“Unspeakable crimes such as this one show us that South Africa is still a deeply patriarchal and broken society. We need to identify interventions which will enable us to fix what is broken in our country and ensure that crimes such as these are never committed again” he said. 

The DA sends its deepest condolences to the friends and family of the deceased victim.

“We trust that the perpetrators of this vicious act will be swiftly brought to book and that justice will be served” concludes DA.-TDN
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