‘Stay away from fraud and corruption at licensing centres’ – says MEC Molapisi


North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management Gaoage Molapisi warned the newly recruited examiners to stay away from fraud and corruption while executing their duties of examining learner and driver’s licenses at testing centres in province.

“Fraud and corruption will take you out of the system before you get into it. If you are found in such activities you would be blacklisted and never appointed anywhere in the country as examiner because we are putting you into a national system. Don’t allow yourself to be used whenever you are.

Your compromise would be compromising the department, and always keep in mind that fraud and corruption will never be tolerated at any licensing centre of the province. All we need from you is to demonstrate ability and seriousness in your work,” said Molapisi.

The MEC said the department will establish a provincial intervention team which will assist where there is crisis in all testing centres of the province.

“We are faced with a huge challenge on shortage of examiners, in this regard the department is going to establish an intervention team that will assist in all driver license testing centres and vehicle testing stations including municipalities to ensure that services are rendered efficiently and effectively to our communities,” he said.

The seven examiners were recruited by the Department through learnership programme in partnership with the South African Safety and Security Training Authority (SASSETA) to address the shortage of examiners in the province.

The learners have completed a course in examination of driver license and vehicle testing with the Tshwane Metropolitan Traffic College. Meanwhile, the department has sent the second group of new recruits to the college to complete the course. The learners would be placed in testing centres across the province for practical experience upon completion.

Molapisi said the department intends to recruit about 150 examiners in a period of three years.-TDN
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MEC Masike helps a mother to deliver her baby in hospital


By Obakeng Maje
Klerksdorp- MEC Masike delivers healthy baby girl at Jouberton CHC. Health MEC, Dr. Magome Masike last night delivered a
healthy baby girl at Jouberton Community Health Center in Klerksdorp.

“MEC Masike, a medical doctor by profession, was doing his routine visit at the health center when Idah Chovu experienced labour pains” department spokesperson Tebogo Lekgethwane said.-TDN
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Banyana Banyana to play Namibia


As part of their preparations for the 9th edition of the African Women’s Championships, the South African Senior National Women’s team, Sasol Banyana Banyana will play Namibia in a friendly match on Saturday, 5 July at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek.

The Sasol sponsored Women’s National team was scheduled to go on a West Africa tour, but had to alter their programme.

“The plan was to go on a West Africa tour and play stronger opponents. It’s unfortunate that we won’t be going as we could not get confirmation from the teams and we couldn’t wait longer as we have to prepare our team. I would like to thank SAFA and our sponsor Sasol for all their hard work in ensuring that we continue with our planned program by securing the match against Namibia,” said Banyana Banyana coach Vera Pauw.

Sasol Banyana Banyana will depart for Namibia on Wednesday, 02 July.

“This match will help us build on the good job that the girls have been doing, and also give us time to work on some aspects that need attention. We need to play as many games as we can before the tournament, ” concluded Pauw.

Sasol Banyana Banyana qualified for the 2014 edition of the African Women’s Championships after a 13–0 win over Comoros.

The African Women’s Championships, taking place in Namibia from 11 – 25 October, will also be used as qualifiers for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.

The top three teams from this competition will automatically qualify for the World Cup.-TDN
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Two nabbed after abalone worth R5m bust


By Obakeng Maje
Colesburg- The police and several government departments had a major breakthrough when two men were arrested at the weighbridge on the N1 near Colesburg in the Northern Cape.

This huge success transpired on Monday at 15:15 during a tri-lateral cross border crime prevention operation. The operation comprises of interaction between the Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Northern Cape and kicked off on Monday, 30 June and will end on 4 July 2014.

“The breakthrough occurred at a road block when a truck travelling from Cape Town en-route to Johannesburg was stopped and searched by the police. The truck contained 314 bags of abalone with the approximate street value of R5 million rand. The police also impounded the truck. The two male suspects are aged 29 and 42 years old and are both from Cape Town” lieutenant Sergio Kock said.

Kock said they were charged with Illegal possession of abalone and Illegal transportation of abalone.

The suspect will appear in the Colesburg Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

“The De Aar Cluster Commander, Brigadier Nomahlubi Sofika commended all the role payers (The De Aar Cluster SAPS Task Team, the SAPS K9 unit, SAPS Stock Theft unit, SAPS Vehicle Theft unit, Traffic Department, Department of Nature Conservation and the Department of Health) for a job well done.
The multi-disciplinary approach between the Police and other stake holders once again proved that team work brings forth major results”. He said.-TDN
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Premier Mahumapelo calls for productivity and innovation


North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo has called for productivity and innovation among senior public servants in order to increase the speed and quality of service delivery.

 

Addressing more than 1000 Senior and Middle Managers in the Provincial Administration based in Mahikeng at the Mmabatho Convention Centre on Monday, Premier Mahumapelo appealed to senior public servants for commitment and dedication

 

“Implementation of the plans that we have set ourselves for delivery of faster and more efficient services to our communities requires public servants are less arrogant and more courteous,” he said.

 

The meeting with public service managers was for the Premier to introduce himself and share highlights of the provincial priorities as outlined in his State of the Province Address delivered on Friday.

 

Premier Mahumapelo told government managers that he believes in hands on approach type of leadership and that they should always be ready to go out to the communities to deliver services.

 

“I want all government employees to understand my style of leadership that it is not of managers who always stay in their luxuries offices. I believe in a people centred approach,  going to communities from time to time to see progress of delivering services to our people,” he said.

 

The Premier said that the second transition was about implementation, implementation and implementation.

 

“Our people do not want to hear any promise but they want to see government working. Already in the past twenty years a lot of work has been done to delivery services and such work is continuing radically. We have to work harder to improve our people’s experience of government services,” Mahumapelo said.

 

In sharing the radical plans and priorities of the provincial government, the Premier expressed the importance of urgency in implementation.

 

Premier Mahumapelo also briefed senior managers about the appointment of Professor Tebogo Job Mokgoro, who served as the founder Director General for the first Provincial Administration in 1994 as Strategic Administrative Advisor.

 

He said that Professor Mokgoro is to focus on institutional capacity enhancement and reorganization of reconfigured government departments to meet the new mandate of the fifth administration.

 

“His mandate in the next six months is not to develop any new policies but to work together with a team of Heads of Departments, to construct a provincial public administration which shall take the frontal lead in confronting challenges facing our people,” Mahumapelo reiterated. 

Similar sessions are to be held with senior managers in other Districts in due course.-TDN
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Vavi thanks Numsa for their support


Johannesburg – Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi on Tuesday thanked trade union Numsa for supporting him during his suspension from the labour federation.

“I thank Numsa for the support when the hyenas came for me,” he told thousands of striking metalworkers in Johannesburg.

The National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) backed Vavi following his suspension from the Cosatu last year.

Numsa took the matter to court and successfully fought against the suspension. Vavi was subsequently reinstated.

He said Numsa stood its ground and refused to be manipulated.

“Cosatu was going to be turned from a militant union to a sweetheart for those in power,” he said to thunderous applause from striking workers.

Workers wanted a Cosatu that did not look down, but spoke out to those in power.

“Another important fact is that Numsa never said it wanted out of Cosatu… that is a lie.”

Numsa’s demand for a 12% wage increase was a compromise, he said.

“We want 15%… asijiki nge 15% [we are not turning back on 15%].”

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Oscar planned to take Reeva overseas – agent


Pretoria – Murder-accused Oscar Pistorius planned to take his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp to two of his athletics meetings in Manchester and Brazil, the North Gauteng High Court heard on Tuesday.

Pistorius’s agent Petrus van Zyl testified it was the first time the athlete had asked a girlfriend to accompany him to sports meetings.

“I [Pistorius] actually want Miss Steenkamp to see what my world is really about… so she can understand why I sometimes cannot come with her to certain events and functions,” Van Zyl said Pistorius had told him.

Pistorius took his glasses off, rubbed his eyes, and clenched his jaw while Van Zyl testified.

Travel plans

Barry Roux SC, for Pistorius, asked Van Zyl about when the travel plans were made. He said the plans were discussed on 7 February 2013 while he was visiting the athlete to plan their year. This was seven days before Pistorius shot and killed Steenkamp.

Pistorius leaned forward and looked down as Van Zyl explained that Steenkamp would accompany the athlete’s team to an exhibition race in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 31 March.

The two had planned to invite the model to a sporting event in Manchester, United Kingdom, and an Andrea Bocelli concert in Tuscany, Italy.

The pair called Steenkamp to tell her the news. Pistorius gave Van Zyl the phone to give her the good news via a video call.

“She was very excited,” Van Zyl told the court.

Pistorius is charged with murdering Steenkamp on 14 February last year.

He shot her through the locked door of his toilet in his Pretoria home, apparently thinking she was an intruder about to open the door and attack him. She was struck in the hip, arm, and head. After firing the shots, Pistorius used a cricket bat to break open the door to get to a dying Steenkamp.

He has pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder as well as not guilty to three firearm-related charges.

The State argues he killed her during an argument.

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4 arrested for stealing manhole covers


Johannesburg – Four people were arrested following a raid on a scrap yard in Putfontein where 18 steel manhole covers were recovered, Ekurhuleni metro police said on Tuesday.

The four, aged between 20 and 26, were arrested on Monday afternoon and charged with theft of council property, Chief Superintendent Wilfred Kgasago said.

“All the 18 manhole covers recovered were positively identified as belonging to Ekurhuleni municipality water department.

“Residents of Crystal Park had to every morning contend with ensuring that the dangerously exposed manholes are attended to in order to avert both vehicle damages and pedestrian injuries,” Kgasago said.

The four were expected to appear in the Benoni Magistrate’s Court soon.

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Parents blamed as 13 initiates die in Eastern Cape


East London – Thirteen initiates have died in the Eastern Cape since the beginning of the winter initiation season, the provincial health department said on Tuesday.

Spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo said hospitals were overcrowded with severely ill initiates seeking medical assistance.

“The worst affected area is Mthatha in the OR Tambo region where health centres are clogged. Boys are brought in with their penises practically falling off,” Kupelo said.

The already constrained health system in the province was suffering a setback because of the initiation season.

“The day to day work by health workers is severely affected, the department is spending R1 000 on each initiate brought in for treatment,” said Kupelo.

The department had set aside R20m to intervene and help the initiates.

Private healthcare services and an additional 37 SUV vehicles have been hired to get health workers to initiates in the mountains.

Parents blamed

The parents of the initiates were to blame for some of the problems experienced, he said.

Parents allowed criminals masquerading as circumcision experts to circumcise their children. The parents also denied health workers access so they could examine the boys, Kupelo said.

“In one instance, a young boy died a day after his father refused him access to a health worker. That parent must be held accountable.”

Kupelo said the department urged police and the National Prosecuting Authority to bring criminal charges against the perpetrators.

The Mthatha area had seen criminals “milking” the custom to their advantage while putting the lives of young boys at risk.

“We want law enforcement to charge them with murder wherever a life is lost. These criminals use the same instrument on all boys, increasing the risk of contracting HIV/Aids and other diseases. The initiates are very young and their lives are in danger on a daily basis,” he said.

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ANC fires 3 more Limpopo mayors


Polokwane – Three more Limpopo mayors have been recalled from office, the African National Congress in the province announced on Tuesday.

This was after four mayors, reportedly linked to Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema, were relieved of their duties last week.

“In accordance with the decision of the PEC [provincial executive committee] to restructure the PMT [political management team] of certain municipalities, the restructuring of the PMTs of Bela-Bela, Mutale, and Musina local municipalities resulted in the need to change mayors of these municipalities,” the ANC said.

The mayors fired were Musina mayor Carol Phiri, Bela-Bela mayor Freddy Hlungwane, and Mutale mayor Josephine Mukwevho.

The ANC had already appointed new mayors in their places. These were Lucas Nhlapo at Bela-Bela, Sarah Rammbuda at Mutale, and Mohloti Ramoyada at Musina.

The party also announced the names of the mayors who would replace the four mayors fired last week.

SA Communist Party interim provincial secretary Gilbert Kganyago would take over as mayor of the Capricorn district municipality.

Nkakareng Rakgoale takes over as mayor of Mopani district municipality, Thembi Nkadimeng as mayor of the Polokwane local municipality, Julia Mathebe as mayor of Elias Motsoaledi local municipality, and Ralepane Mammekwa as mayor of the Greater Tubatse local municipality.

The party made the announcement following its special PEC meeting held on Monday.

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