North West cars collision cause traffic jam


By Obakeng Maje
Potchefstroom- Traffic was brought to a stand still on Thursday after three vehicles were involved in a collision only 12km away from Johannesburg on N12.

Er24 paramedics attended the scene and some of the victims suffered moderate injuries.

The traffic was cleared and thing went back to normal after some time.

Those who were injured were taken to various hospital for medical attention. The details regarding the collision are not clear and police investigations continie.-TDN
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Pedestrian involved in a fatal accident in North West


By Obakeng Maje
Potchefstroom- Police are investigating a Fatal pedestrian accident on the Rooipoortjie road and Er24 paramedics were called.

The details surrounding the accident is sketchy at the moment.
-TDN
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Sabc 1 YO-TV presenter Merica flying higher


Pic (supplied): Beautiful Merica Monamodi

Pic (supplied): Beautiful YO-TV presenter Merica Monamodi


By Obakeng Maje
Johannesburg- She is a famous face on television and as one of pioneering female presenters, Merica Monamodi is known for her crisp, unaccented diction and perfect presenting skills.
Born and bred at Vanderbijlpark, near Vaal but later moved to Johannesburg, Merica Monamodi inspires the young and old alike. She always permeates informative information to enormous chunk of population.

As distinctive young woman, a 21 year-old presenter said she is fun, loving and a caring human being who is full of life. “I love smiling, laughing and making people happy even through bleakness. I have dreams and aspirations, and nothing will stop me until I achieve them” said optimistic presenter.

Monamodi also took time to share her thoughts regarding education and she has this to say. “Education is everything, it changes mindset and situations. It helps one grow as an individual.”

Merica is currently studying BCom Accounting at The University of Johannesburg(UJ) and said education opens doors and is a tremendous advantage that one will never go wrong with.

The sassy presenter said she grew up watching YO-TV and all previous presenters inspired her. “Well presenting is all about personality. One must fall in love with camera and must be willing to learn every single day. Adjusting to live shows was not easy, but it was a skill I had to learn and enjoy’’.

Vanderbijlpark-born presenter is currently single and said her books keep her busy. Merica said is easy to jungle her studies with her job as YO-TV schedule favours her.

South Africa is celebrating June 16 (Soweto Uprisings)

South Africa is celebrating Youth Month; our crew ask YO-TV presenter what June 16 really means to her. “Youth month represents me. I am free to be who I want to be and I can embrace myself at all times. I am surrounded with many opportunities and it is my responsibility to take and use them in a significant way. I can be who I want to be without explaining myself to anybody. I am well aware of the struggle our parents went through. I am so grateful for lessons they taught us, very grateful to live in beautiful and democratic country like South Africa.”

Unmacho Merica also holds no punches on burning issues facing the country especially the youth and admonishes them.
Unemployment, Crime, Poverty, Teenage pregnancy, Drug and Alcohol Abuse.

“These are the struggles that we facing as the youth. All this inevitable issues take joy away from us. If you have gone through them, you must be willing to learn from your mistakes because we are not perfect either” said YO-TV presenter.

Merica said all this hinder one’s dreams and stop one from achieving what one meant to achieve.
“One must not let the past determines her/his future. Our future is in our hands, so let’s be responsible and cling closely to what is important. I would like to be happier than I am right now, so God knows where my life is heading to and in him, I trust as he will lead me” she smiles.

A cathartic presenter said she is eyeing an acting role and with her artistry skills, will delve through in many people’s lives and make them happy as that will also helps her to become a better person.
You can watch beautiful Merica Monamodi Weekdays on Sabc 1’s YO-TV show or alternatively follow her on Twitter@Simply_Merica and Facebook as Merica Monamodi.
-TDN
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Tortured boy to be assessed by psychologist


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Ganyesa – A psychologist has been instructed to assess a nine-year-old boy who was handcuffed and tortured, allegedly by a petrol station owner who accused him of stealing near Ganyesa, in the North West.

“We have… appointed a psychologist to compile a report on the state of mind of the boy to determine the extent of damage (allegedly) caused by long hours of torture,” social development MEC Fenny Gaolaolwe said in a statement on Thursday.

She said counselling had been provided to the “highly emotional” boy and his family.

The boy was ill and did not go to school on May 28 when the incident happened. He went to buy sweets from the Disipi petrol station when he was accused of stealing a packet of chips.

Disipi is about 48km outside Ganyesa.

Gaolaolwe said the boy was allegedly handcuffed to the station’s burglar gate for three hours while being tortured.

“We condemn this heinous act… We cannot sit back and watch serious violation of the rights of children,” she said.

“We reiterate that nobody is above the rule of law.”

Police have not yet arrested the man as he was in Bloemfontein. – Sapa

MaMbeki a heroine of peace – Ramaphosa


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Johannesburg – Epainette Mbeki spent her life in the trenches of the struggle for peace, freedom, and democracy in South Africa, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Saturday.

“Ma-Mbeki belongs to that generation of our people who knew none other than the life of selfless sacrifice in the struggle to rid our country of the demon of apartheid colonialism in all its manifestation,” he said in a eulogy prepared fro delivery at Mbeki’s funeral in Dutywa, Eastern Cape.

“They did so without seeking personal glory, distinction or material gain.”

Ramaphosa said the Constitution prescribed that all of us honour those who suffered for South Africa’s justice, and freedom.

It had also prescribed that we respect those who have worked to build and develop South Africa.

Ramaphosa was representing President Jacob Zuma who was meant to originally deliver the eulogy but had spent the week resting from a demanding schedule.

The deputy president said for those like Mbeki, the struggle against apartheid was inherently a struggle to reclaim their birth right as a people, as their citizenship, dignity and identity was denied to them by successive racist regimes.

“It was a struggle that necessarily resulted in deaths in detention, execution of some of the best sons and daughters of our country,” he said.

Mbeki’s generation was ready to sacrifice whatever comfort they could have enjoyed, sparing neither strength nor effort to bring an end to what the world proclaimed to be a crime against humanity.

Mbeki, the mother of former president Thabo Mbeki, died in the Life St Dominic’s Hospital in East London, Eastern Cape last week Saturday at the aged of 98. – Sapa

5 hurt as bullets fly in taxi shooting


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Cape Town – Five people were wounded in a minibus taxi shooting in Seawinds, Cape Town, on Friday morning, Western Cape police said.

Police responded to the shooting in St Patrick’s Street around 06:00 and were told two taxi drivers and three passengers were shot at.

“They [officers] were informed by residents of the area that two taxis, which were fired upon, had rushed to Retreat Day Hospital,” Captain Frederick van Wyk said.

He said the suspects and circumstances were unknown.

An attempted murder docket was being investigated.
– SAPA

Trio held for cattle theft in Limpopo


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Johannesburg – Three men have been arrested for allegedly stealing 13 cattle in Sekhukhune, Limpopo police said on Friday.

The trio, aged between 32 and 56, were arrested on Thursday in Manapyane, near Marble Hall, Constable Lethunya Mmuroa said.

They would appear in the Groblersdal Magistrate’s Court soon on charges of possession of stolen livestock.

Police were tipped-off about stolen cattle being transported from Sekhukhune to Belabela. The men were caught driving a white truck transporting three bulls and 10 cows.

Mmuroa said the men had marked the cattle in three different colours on Wednesday night before transporting them.

The cattle would be kept in Marble Hall until the owner was found.
– SAPA

Trio arrested for drugs


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Pretoria – Two men and a woman were arrested for dealing in drugs in Sinoville north of Pretoria on Friday, the Hawks said.

Captain Paul Ramaloko said a South African woman, 26, a Nigerian man, 49, and a Ghanaian man, aged 28 were pulled off the road by the Hawks, acting on information.

“Upon searching their vehicle 11kg of heroin worth over R10m, and a substantial amount of cash in US dollars and South African rand were seized from their vehicle sealed in a bag.”

A suspected stolen motor vehicle and another amount of money were found at their residence.

They were suspected of dealing in drugs between Pretoria and Johannesburg.

The three are expected to appear in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday next week.
– SAPA

Mopani gets water back


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Johannesburg – Water was restored in the Mopani district municipality after the supply to some areas was cut, the SA Local Government Association (Salga) in Limpopo said on Friday.

Lepelle Northern Water cut provision to parts of the municipality on Monday after it failed to pay its bills, spokesperson Thapelo Matlala said in a statement.

The supply was fully restored by Thursday. The municipality has its seat in Giyani.

Salga in Limpopo intervened and mediated a settlement between the municipality and the water utility.

“An agreement has subsequently been reached between the parties. Mopani district municipality will meet its obligations to the water utility.

“In the interim Salga will continue to monitor the situation to ensure that each party meets its obligations as per agreement.”

– SAPA

E Cape ‘sex for jobs’ scandal to be probed


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East London – Allegations that legislature officials in Bhisho demanded sex from women interns in exchange for jobs will be investigated, the Eastern Cape government said on Friday.

The allegations surprised provincial government leaders as there was no record of reports made to relevant state institutions or law enforcement agencies, spokesperson Mandisa Titi said in a statement.

“However… the director general, as head of the provincial administration, has decided to institute an inquiry into these allegations.”

A team of four officials would be led by safety and liaison department head Ngaka Mosehana.

The inquiry would run from 17 June to 11 July.

“Both the alleged perpetrators and the alleged victims will not be victimised as a result of their participation in this process,” Titi said.

The Herald newspaper reported last Tuesday that some officials in the provincial legislature were implicated in a sex-for-jobs scandal. The allegations surfaced in the legislature in May.

The contracts of interns who refused were allegedly not renewed.

The newspaper reported that the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) had asked legislature speaker Noxolo Kiviet to investigate.

The Daily Dispatch reported on Wednesday that local government and traditional affairs MEC Fikile Xasa had called on victims of the scandal to come forward.

Nehawu claimed in a memo that superintendent general Stanley Khanyile was “implicated in the intended ignorance of recruitment policy and employing foreigners and also not implementing the employment equity policy”, the Daily Dispatch reported.

Xasa told the paper that he and the union had agreed that no action could be taken against Khanyile until the union provided proof of the allegations.
– SAPA