‘White farmer illegally evicts families in Koster’


By Obakeng Maje
Koster- The Congress of South African Trade Unions has learned that families who were illegally evicted by a farmer in the area of Koster by the racist farmer called Snyman more than five years ago, are struggling with no food, no IDs, children without birth certificates and with poor accommodation.

The farmer dumped the two families from the farm next to the Tshedimosetso primary school many years ago and he never came back to check them. The school has had to try and accommodate the families in the school premises up to today.

The worse situation is that the first family of 12 people with young kids are staying in one room, and the other is staying in one room with 21 people, in the same conditions as the others.

“We call on the Departments of Home Affairs, Social Development and Health, and the police to join us during our visit to the farm on Tuesday at 12H00” Cosatu Solly Phetoe said.

Phetoe said this how poor farm workers with their families are being treated by white farmers and brutally killed in the long run.

“We are told that most of families are sick due to hunger and many other things” he said.

The two families are Jobonto and Vertein.

Cosatu invite the media to be there at their visit to the farm on Tuesday, and plead with media to expose such criminality created by white farmers.-TDN
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Bonang won’t let Khune incident slide


It girl Bonang Matheba is considering taking “action” against Itumeleng Khune after he groped her at a popular Sandton nightclub last weekend.

Matheba remains furious at how the Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana goalie rubbed her inner thigh and kissed her on the lips at Sway at about 2am last Saturday morning.
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‘White Farmer Evicts Families In North West’


By obakeng Maje
Koster- The Congress of South African Trade Unions has learned that families who were illegally evicted by a farmer in the area of Koster by the racist farmer called Snyman more than five years ago, are struggling with no food, no IDs, children without birth certificates and with poor accommodation.

The farmer dumped the two families from the farm next to the Tshedimosetso primary school many years ago and he never came back to check them. The school has had to try and accommodate the families in the school premises up to today.

The worse situation is that the first family of 12 people with young kids are staying in one room, and the other is staying in one room with 21 people, in the same conditions as the others.

“We call on the Departments of Home Affairs, Social Development and Health, and the police to join us during our visit to the farm on Tuesaday, 6th at 12h00” said Cosatu Solly Phetoe.

Phetoe said this how poor farm workers with their families are being treated by white farmers and brutally killed in the long run.

“We are told that most of families are sick due to hunger and many other things” he said.

The two families are Jobonto and Vertein.

“We are inviting the media to be there at our visit to the farm on Tuesday, and to please expose such criminality created by white farmers” he concludes.-TDN
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Cosatu: May Day Celebration Was A Success


By Obakeng Maje
Rustenburg- The Congress of South African Trade Union celebrated its Workers’ Day successfully, jointly with its alliance partners – SACP, ANC and SANCO – and with support of the communities around the North West, in particular in the Bojanala region in the platinum belt.

“We want to thank all our affiliates, our alliance, our churches, our government and our communities for making sure that our Workers’ Day was successful in the current situation in the platinum belt” Cosatu’s provincial secretary Solly Phetoe said.

Workers received messages of support from premier, the Department of Labour, SACP National Deputy Chair, the ANC Provincial Chair (on behalf of the ANC NEC), SANCO national organizer and our CEC of COSATU.

All the messages were calling on workers to unite and safeguard the working class, including servicing workers at the workplace and to fight for one industry- one union, one federation – one country.

They all reflected on the current state on the platinum belt and the ongoing exploitation of workers by some farmers and Sun City in particular for refusing to allow workers to attend the May Day, some of whom may not to be allowed to vote on voting day.

“We want to thank the Minister of Police and his team in the North West for their intervention to make sure that our Workers’ Day was safe and protected from all corners of the North West” Phetoe said.

He said they are happy that the police monitored activity from the morning of 1st May 2014 until late, after making sure all went back home safe.

Cosatu also apologised to all our members for the late arrival of some of buses from far as Vryburg, Taung, Mafikeng and many more areas.

They called on all members and their families to go out – all of them – on the 7th May 2014 and vote for the people’s movement, the ANC.-TDN
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A man electrocuted in Manthe over cable theft


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- North West police are investigating a case of theft after a man was allegedly electrocuted after trying to steal a transformer.

The gruesome took place on Sunday night and the suspect was found by school teachers on Monday morning.

The suspect was found unconscious at Moshosho primary school in Manthestad, near Taung.

It is alleged the suspect (who is known to TDN) was found electrocuted after he tried to steal electricity cable.

Isinyoka suspect is under police guard at Taung Disctrict Hospital and will appear before court soon.
*NB: We cannot name the suspect before his court appearance.-TDN
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Premier Modise welcomes arrest of pair for assault of non-striking mine worker    


North West Premier Thandi Modise has welcomed the arrest of a man and a woman in connection with the assault of a non-striking mineworker in Mfidikwe near Rustenburg.

“The arrest of the pair should sent an unequivocal message to those behind the atrocious and barbaric acts  of violence, bullying and intimidation of non-striking workers associated with the AMCU strike that they will all end behind bars,” Premier Modise said.

In appealing to striking workers to respect the rights of non-striking workers, public and private properties, Modise said that denial of bail and stiff sentences for perpetrators of violence will be a deterrent.According to police, a 38-year-old man and a woman, also 38, were arrested at their homes in Mfidikwe on Friday, on charges of assault with intention to cause serious bodily harm.Spokesperson Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said the non-striking mine employee was allegedly attacked by people who were wearing Association of Mine Workers and Construction Union (Amcu) T-shirt at Mfidikwe on Tuesday afternoon.

“According to the information, the complainant, who is employed at Aquarius, was about to enter his residential place after work when a vehicle stopped next to his house and its occupants alighted and attacked him.”The suspects allegedly accused the victim of going to work while they are on strike. They reportedly attacked and stabbed him with a knife in the thigh.”

He said the 36-year-old man was admitted to hospital.

“Five other suspects are still at large. The suspects are due to appear in the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court facing charges of assault with intention to cause serious bodily harm,” Ngubane said.Amcu members at Anglo American Platinum, Lonmin and Impala went on strike on January 23 demanding a R12 500 basic salary per month.-TDN
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A man with disability and 16 of his dependents to receive houses from Premier Modise and MEC Maloyi


North West Premier Thandi Modise has welcomed the arrest of a man and a woman in connection with the assault of a non-striking mineworker in Mfidikwe near Rustenburg.

“The arrest of the pair should sent an unequivocal message to those behind the atrocious and barbaric acts  of violence, bullying and intimidation of non-striking workers associated with the AMCU strike that they will all end behind bars,” Premier Modise said.

In appealing to striking workers to respect the rights of non-striking workers, public and private properties, Modise said that denial of bail and stiff sentences for perpetrators of violence will be a deterrent.According to police, a 38-year-old man and a woman, also 38, were arrested at their homes in Mfidikwe on Friday, on charges of assault with intention to cause serious bodily harm.Spokesperson Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said the non-striking mine employee was allegedly attacked by people who were wearing Association of Mine Workers and Construction Union (Amcu) T-shirt at Mfidikwe on Tuesday afternoon.”According to the information, the complainant, who is employed at Aquarius, was about to enter his residential place after work when a vehicle stopped next to his house and its occupants alighted and attacked him.”The suspects allegedly accused the victim of going to work while they are on strike. They reportedly attacked and stabbed him with a knife in the thigh.

“He said the 36-year-old man was admitted to hospital.”Five other suspects are still at large. The suspects are due to appear in the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court facing charges of assault with intention to cause serious bodily harm,” Ngubane said.

Amcu members at Anglo American Platinum, Lonmin and Impala went on strike on January 23 demanding a R12 500 basic salary per month.-TDN
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National commissioner suspended for born a man


She was born in Polokwane, a city housed in a province which has eighty percent of their women looking like men. So when she was introduced as the new National Police Commissioner by President Jacob Zuma, South Africans didn’t pay much attention to her [rather masculine] appearance. She was from Limpopo, after all.

But according to a newspaper report published this afternoon, Riah Phiyega has been [secretly] put on special leave pending an investigation about her true gender. It has emerged that she was actually born a man.

“The national police commissioner was born a Victor Phiyega, not a Victoria Riah Phiyega as she claims,” the newspaper article read in part.

The article breathlessly described Phiyega’s childhood as a little boy who loved playing “skotch” barefooted in the dusty streets of Polokwane, along with damning quotes from Phiyega’s alleged childhood friends who confirmed the worst; she was once a he.

Questions around Phiyega’s true gender has been whispered across SAPS corridors, with many calling her “the Castor Semenya of politics”.

Although a statement issued by Riah Phiyega’s office did not confirm nor deny her suspension, they have undermined the credibility of the allegations.

“South Africans, particularly black women, still have a long way to go in embracing who they are… If you are not light enough, or prefer your hair short and natural, and don’t like wearing makeup, you are therefore given all kinds of derogatory names.

“We pray for the day when women will wake up and realise that beauty cannot sustain them. With her dark skin and short natural hair, Victoria Riah Phiyega defied her poor background to become one of the world’s most educated and powerful women. She is Africa’s very first female national police commissioner – a level most of her Barbie-doll critics will never achieve in this lifetime,” read the strong-worded statement.

Riah Phiyega received a BA degree in Social Work from the University of the North, a BA Hons degree in Social Sciences from Unisa, an MA degree in Social Sciences from the University of Johannesburg and a postgraduate diploma in Business Administration from the University of Wales in Cardiff.

She was a Group Executive at Absa Bank Limited, a board member of Absa Actuaries and trustee of the Absa Foundation. She was also a Group Executive at Transnet and served on numerous Transnet subsidiaries.

Phiyega was part of a team of senior executives who were responsible for the restructuring of the old Portnet into two major separate entities: Port Operations and Port Authority.

Subsequent to the above restructuring, she became part of the Executive of the National Ports Authority of South Africa. She served as Director for Development at the National Council for Child Welfare. She spent a few years at the Chamber of Mines as an employee well-being consultant.

Prior to joining the South African Police Service, she was appointed as Chairperson of the Presidential State-Owned Enterprise Review Committee. The Committee was tasked with the responsibility of reviewing State-Owned Entities and to make recommendations for their future repositioning.

Phiyega was the Vice Chairperson for the Independent Commission for Remuneration of Public Office Bearers.

She chaired the Road Traffic Management Corporation Investigation Task Team which looked into maladministration, corruption and poor corporate governance. The task team made major intervention and restructuring recommendations to the Minister of Transport, assisting to improve the corporation.

Phiyega has served in other significant national structures, which included serving as a board member of the 2010 Bid Committee that managed the hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup by South Africa and as commissioner for the Road Accident Fund Commission led by Judge Satchwell and grandmother.

‘Thuli Madonsela must investigate DA’s awarding of tenders’


The Patriotic Alliance has asked Public Protector Thuli Madonsela to investigate alleged irregularities in the awarding of tenders to Filcon Projects by the City of Cape Town.

“We trust that this matter will be investigated with the same professionalism that the Public Protector brings to areas governed by other political parties, ie, non-DA-led municipalities and provinces,” president Gayton McKenzie said in a statement today.
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Premier Modise and MEC Maloyi to hand over three houses to disabled man and his ​dependants ​


North West Premier Thandi Modise and the MEC for Human Settlements-Public Safety and Liaison Nono Maloyi will tomorrow hand over three houses to the Ndlovu family, which has been staying in a dilapidated and unhabitable shack, at Kruisrivier outside Zeerust.

A member of the family Mr Pontsho Ndlovu who has no feet and hands has been staying with other 16 members of the family in an inhabitable environment, which has been posing serious threats especially during winter and rainy seasons.

“As a caring and compassionate government, we responded promptly and built three houses for the family after the plight of the Ndlovus was brought to our attention by the media. We value the partnership of the media in this regard,” said Premier Modise ahead of the handover.

The media is therefore invited to be part of the hand over at which the Premier Modise, MEC Maloyi and Ramotshere Moiloa Mayor, Councillor Afrika Thale will co-officiate at the event scheduled to take place as follows:
Date :Tuesday 06 May 2014
Venue : Ikageleng Township Ward 16( Outside Zeerust)

Time :10:00 am-TDN
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