Deaths of six monumental loss to criminal justice system and law enforcement- Premier Mahumapelo


The deaths of six people who reportedly died in a crash involving a police vehicle and correctional service officers is a monumental loss to the criminal justice system in general and law enforcement in particular, Premier Supra Mahumapelo said in expressing shock on Monday.

“We are saddened by the tragic loss of lives and wish to convey our condolences to the families, friends, colleagues of those who died in the crash and the communities they served” Premier Mahumapelo said.

 Mahumapelo called to all road users to be considerate to ensure their own safety and that of other road users in order to reduce the carnage on public roads.

North West Police confirmed that though details are still sketchy, a case of culpable homicide is being investigated.

Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said that full details will be available soon.
-TDN
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Police and Correctional Service Officers died in a fatal accident in Mahikeng


By Obakeng Maje
Mahikeng- North West police confirmed that they have launched a case of culpable homicide after six people died in a horrific accident near Rooigrond in Mahikeng.

Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said they can confirm that six people are dead in an accident between police vehicle and correctional service officers.

Even though the details are still sketchy as the police are still at the scene currently, Mokgwabone said full details will be available soon.-TDN
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Jordaan: Bafana coach Igesund failed us


By Obakeng Maje
Johannesburg- Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund’s contract was not renewed by Safa. The federation’s boss Danny Jordaan said they will not renew Gordon’s contract.

“We will not renew Gordon Igesund’s contract after he failed his mandate. We will begin to start looking for his successor” Jordaarn said.

He said they reached an agreement with Igesund after they were engaged in a meeting on Monday.

Former Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz is earmarked as his successor.

The report said Jordaarn met with Queiroz and their talks concluded. Even though Jordaan said they will immediately start to look for Igesund’s replacement, it is alleged that they have already reached and agreement.-TDN
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Suspects fined R300 each after burning IEC materials in Taung


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- Seven people appeared before Taung Magistrate Court for damaging election material at a registration station in Taung, North West.

Three women and four men allegedly forced entry into a voter registration station at Itlameng Primary School days before elections, Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.

Damaging election material is prohibited in terms of Section (1) (c) of the Electoral Act of 1998, he said.

The group arrived at the school and demanded registration material from IEC officials.

They then removed IEC banners from the school fence and set them alight before fleeing the scene.

Six suspects between the age of 20 and 33 were found guilty by Taung Magistrate court on Monday and ordered to pay R300 each for admission of guilty.

Thapelo Leiri,20, was acquitted by court after he was not linked to the case in anyway. Leiri is mentally-handicapped and kept hallucinating on the stand while bombarded with questions.

The suspects were subsequently arrested after they were on a strike for poor service delivery in Mase village, Taung.

The group representative Freddy Seruteng said they will never ever back-off and will continue with their march demanding tarred road in their area.

“We will continue with our march and we won’t stop until our grievances granted. We want tarred road in our area, not paved road” he said.

The community of Mase, Leshobo and Matlapaneng villages demand a tarred road that link Mokgareng village and their area.

Even though magistrate warned them about the case leveled against them how will it affect them in the future, they said they will never burge.-TDN
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Parents lock up children for 8 years


Johannesburg – A man accused of locking his children up for eight years in a hostel room was expected to appear in the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court on Monday, Johannesburg police said.

“The man will appear on charges of child neglect,” Captain Kym Cloete said.

He was arrested on Friday.

The Daily Sun on Monday reported that a 50-year-old gardener and his 46-year-old wife had kept their four children locked in a room in the Nobuhle hostel for eight years.

The eldest child, a 24-year-old man, was chained up when his parents went out.

The children were freed on Friday after he broke free. He was admitted to hospital with bruised hands and legs. The father reportedly said he had to lock the eldest son up because he was mentally ill.

“He becomes very violent so I had to keep him chained in the house,” he was quoted as saying.

The man reportedly told police and social workers that he locked his children up because the world was dangerous and he did not want them killed.

The children were taken to a place of safety.

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Banyana to face Botswana in a friendly


Johannesburg- Sasol Banyana Banyana will take on neighbours Botswana in an international friendly match scheduled for Saturday, 7 June 2014.

The clash will take place at the University of the Vaal.

Kickoff is at 15h00.

The match comes after the withdrawal of Comoros from the 2014 African Women’s Championship qualifiers. Banyana Banyana defeated Comoros 13-0 in the first leg. The second leg scheduled for this weekend (Saturday, 7 June).

South Africa’s Coach Vera Pauw has kept the bulk of the players who featured in the match against Comoros, but has also invited a few other players to have a look at – strikers Kgadi Mokoma and Chantelle Esau from Sasol League triple national champions Palace Super Falcons from Gauteng.

“Our goal is to become a force to be reckoned with in international women’s football. Playing against Botswana provides another opportunity for us to sharpen our skills and get closer to our goal of finishing in the top three in the African Women’s Championships later this year. This clash against Botswana is one of those that will assist in getting the team in good condition for the AWC.” said Pauw.

Sasol Banyana Banyana will be based in the Vaal for the duration of the camp.

The 2014 African Women’s Championship will be held in Namibia from 11-25 October.

The tournament is also been used as qualification for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup, with the top three qualifying for the finals in Canada.

5 died and five arrested for drunken driving over


Brits- Five people died in different road incidents across the province over the weekend. On early hours of Friday three people died on the scene when a Nissan Almera collided with a truck on the R104 road near Brits Plaza.

“Two further died on separate incidents when pedestrians were hit by vehicles on the R30 and N14 respectively on the early hours of Saturday. Cases of culpable homicide were opened and police are investigating” departmental spokesperson Ben Bole said.

Furthermore, the North West Provincial Traffic Authorities have arrested five drivers for drunken driving over the weekend. Three were arrested in Itsoseng and two in Mahikeng.

Meanwhile, North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Gaoage Molapisi raised a concern on the behavior and conduct of road users on the weekends particularly during month end.

Molapisi said the department will strengthen its high impact interventions to ensure that every offender faces the will of justice. He further appealed to road users to obey road rules and the law.-TDN
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North West to celebrate Africa Day


Klerksdorp- The Department of Arts, Culture and Traditional Affairs in the North West province will be celebrating Africa Month on 06 and 07 June 2014 at Goudkoppie Heritage Site in Matlosana.

Africa month which includes a special day called Africa Day is celebrated across the continent on May 25 of each year. The purpose of observing such a day is to celebrate African diversity as well as highlighting the cultural and economic potential that exist within the continent.

The department has over the years celebrated this day by recognizing different indigenous groups within the province, such as Batswana, ama-Xhosa, Tsongas, Basotho, Rastafarians and other groups by bringing them together under one roof with their uniqueness.

Celebrations will include exhibitions by the Rastafarian community and other indigenous groups which will mark a quest set by the African Union (AU) for the unity of the marginalized and tolerance amongst different groups of society.

The Department under the leadership of MEC Tebogo Modise has the objective of celebrating this day of raising awareness to the public on the importance and relevance of Africa month, and to develop the culture of tolerance of diverse cultures, languages and religions.

The first day of the event will include story telling, open mike session, drumming and chanting, screening of photographs and videos.

Second day will witness performances from different indigenous cultural groups, exhibition of African indigenous food, arts craft, medicinal herbs and clothing amongst others.

“The Department seeks to promote creativity of our artists as well as crafters locally in the province, mainly to ensure that identity and heritage which is diverse is celebrated and upheld as stated in the law of the land” says MEC Tebogo Modise.

Details of the event are as follows:

Day 1

Venue: Matlosana (Goudkoppie Heritage Site)

Time: 18h00

Date: 06 June 2014

-TDN
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Premier Mahumapelo to share his vision with the Mahikeng Business Community


North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo is to share his vision on the province and the economic revival of the provincial capital city with the business community of Mahikeng at a partnership meeting to be held as from 5pm at the Cookes Lake on Tuesday afternoon.
 

“The unity amongst the business community in Mahikeng and the province is central to growing the economy of the province for us to move the North West Province forward as part of our rebranding, repositioning and renewal project and advancing the philosophy of Saam werk-Saam trek,” Premier Mahumapelo said ahead of the meeting.

 

Premier Mahumapelo who will be accompanied by the Economic and Infrastructure Cluster MEC;s and the Executive Mayor of Mahikeng has identified investment in water, energy, transport and sanitation infrastructure as key to the economic revival of the capital city”

 

Amongst others issues that the Premier will discuss with the business community is the recapitalization and commercialization of key infrastructure assets in Mahikeng that include the Mahikeng International Airport, Bop Recording Studios, Mmabatho Stadium,Lotlamoreng Dam, SABC Broadcasting facility, Leopard Park Golf Estate and the  Mmabatho Convention Centre.-TDN
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Bloemhof cholera tests negative


No cholera in Bloemhof – NICD

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Johannesburg – Tests done to check for cholera in Bloemhof, in the North West, were negative, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said on Monday.

“The tests were negative, so cholera has been excluded now,” Professor Lucille Blumberg told Sapa.

“The source of the problem is contaminated water and that needs to be fixed.”

The institute was conducting more tests to check for other viruses, like gastroenteritis.

Gastroenteritis (infectious diarrhoea) is a condition characterised by inflammation of an intestinal tract which results in diarrhoea, vomiting, abdominal pain and cramping. Gastroenteritis is referred to as gastro, stomach bug, and stomach virus.

3 babies dead

Earlier, the North West health department confirmed that two more babies had died from diarrhoea in Bloemhof, where water contamination left the town without water last week.

“One baby was 7-months-old and the other was 13-months-old,” said spokesperson Tebogo Lekgethwane.

The circumstances surrounding their deaths were similar to the first baby that died last Wednesday, he said.

Dozens of residents went to local clinics to be examined last week following the contamination. Five babies were admitted to hospital for observation.

The Lekwa-Teemane municipality shut down its water supply system more than a week ago. The national water affairs department on Friday said the system had been cleaned and sanitised, and water was restored on Thursday evening.

But residents said the water coming out of taps was still brown on Friday, and residents were asked to boil the water first before using it.

Water samples were taken for testing.

On Sunday, Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane visited the area.

Meanwhile, civil rights group Afriforum conducted its own water tests.

“We haven’t received the results yet. We expect it by tomorrow [Tuesday] or Wednesday,” said Afriforum North West co-ordinator Carmea Huysamen.
-Sapa