MEETING TO RESOLVE MMABATHO NURSING COLLEGE ISSUES


Pretoria – The North West Health Department has called a meeting with Mmabatho Nursing College students on Friday to find ways to recover the lost academic time due to the protracted boycott.

The meeting with students will start at 8am, followed by a parents’ meeting at 11am.

“The meeting will express the position of the department to the students and parents, and further resolve on mechanisms to recoup lost academic time,” said department spokesperson Tebogo Lekgethwane.

The students have boycotted clinical practicals and learning activities for more than two months. Initially, they refused to be transported to their clinical facilities, blaming this on transport problems and congestion of learners at facilities.

The students demanded that the provincial department stop transporting them to clinical facilities and accommodating them. Instead, they wanted to be provided with a transport and accommodation allowance.

During a meeting on Wednesday, negotiations between the Student Representative Council (SRC) at the Mmabatho College and the management of the department, failed.

The meeting was called by North West Health MEC Dr Magome Masike. It was attended by student representatives and other stakeholders, including the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (Denosa) and Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu).

However, according to Lekgethwane, student representatives walked out of the meeting when they were not willing to negotiate on the progress made in the last meeting, but rather asked to start the negotiations afresh. 

Lekgethwane said the department has always been willing to negotiate and meet the students halfway, as some of their demands were deemed reasonable. 

“The department has, after countless meetings, resolved to move from the original position and therefore agreed to pay transport allowance with immediate effect.

“However, with regard to accommodation, the department reasoned that there are already lease agreements for rental of accommodation occupied by students and therefore requested that such an allowance should start in the new academic year in January 2015 to avoid paying both the students and the landlords.

“To the shock of the management, the students demanded that the department pay students allowance for accommodation and continue to pay landlords in respect of the lease agreement. The department refused this demand, as it will be irregular expenditure,” Lekgethwane said.

He added that the students have continued to change goal posts in the negotiations, which indicates that they are not interested in helping to finding solutions to their demands.

Squashed

With regards to space at learning facilities, Lekgethwane said the department decided on a rotation system. However, they had to ensure that all students get to be placed on night duty because even they qualify as nurses, they will be expected to work at night.

“To the disappointment of the department, when progress was made, the SRC seemed to accede to the solutions proposed, the students continued to parachute issues into the negotiations, the latest being that the students are now demanding to be put on Persal [Personal and Salary System].

“The department is of the view that a move to put students on Persal requires multi-stakeholders engagements, as there are many students who are offered bursaries by the department.

“Moreover, such a move will require extensive consultation not only in the province but nationally. This is because nursing students are not employees, and therefore cannot be treated differently to other students who are offered bursaries by government elsewhere.”

The department, however, noted that there are students who desperately want to go to class and continue with their studies.

“In taking a way forward, the department is announcing to all parents and the students that the college is re-opening, and academic activities will resume on 14 July 2014.

“The department remains committed to resolve any legitimate grievance of the students,” said Lekgethwane. – SAnews.gov.za

North West man in court for illegal firearm


By Obakeng Maje
Sun City- North West police arrested a 21 year-old man at Mosekeng Section, in Mabeskraal village near Rustenburg.

The suspect was found with an illegal firearm, pair of shoes, laptop and cellphone.

“The suspect was arrested after a burglary case that was reported few weeks ago. Police followed a tip-off that led them to a house in Mabeskraal” sergeant Kealeboga Molale said.

Molale said the pair of shoes found at the house of the accused, was positively linked to a burglary case.

A 21 year-old man will appear before Mogwase Magistrate Court for being in possession of illegal firearm, suspected stolen laptop, cellphone and pair of shoes.

Police investigation continues.-TDN
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R10m fraud case postponed for ‘new developments’


Cape Town – Court proceedings in the case of a woman accused of defrauding the Raya Hotel Group were postponed by the Bellville Specialised Commercial Crime Court on Thursday.

Mymona Creighton, 31, faces 250 counts of fraud involving R10 263 813 and one charge of money laundering involving the Raya Hotel Group, which owns the Capetonian Hotel in Cape Town and the Balmoral Hotel in Durban.

Her Legal Aid attorney, Hayley Lawrence told the magistrate there were “new developments” in the case that needed to be discussed with the prosecutor and legal aid organisation.

The case that began in September 2013 was postponed on Thursday to 16 July.

Creighton’s trial was originally meant to have started in January, after previous plea negotiation talks collapsed.

Creighton began working for the hotel group 10 years ago as the assistant to the accountant and seven years later was promoted to the post of accountant.

She was based at the head office in Cape Town.

She was responsible for the payment of the group’s creditors, and had to present cheques for payment to the group’s management for signature.

Prosecutor Simon Leope alleges that she either deleted or changed the details of the payees on cheques, after payment had been authorised by management.

It is alleged that the cheques would then be made payable to fictitious people, and the proceeds channelled into Creighton’s personal bank accounts.

To “cover her tracks”, Creighton is alleged to have recorded the correct cheque details on management payment schedules, but intercepted and destroyed bank-processed cheques as they arrived back from the bank.

In this manner, Creighton allegedly eliminated evidence of her manipulation, and misappropriated the money.

Leope alleges that she concealed the payments, and used fictitious names, to hide the true nature of the fraudulent payments.

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A man burned to death in Magogong village


By Obakeng Maje
Magogong- A 54 year-old man died in a blazing fire at Magogong village, near Taung.

North West police said a 54 year-old was sleeping alone in a shack and neighbours were woken up by blazing fire.

“A man was burned beyond recognition in a shack at Magogong village, near Taung. The man was allegedly sleeping alone around 19:30. The cause of the fire is not yet known and an inquest case was opened” Kealeboga Molale said.

The police investigations continue.-TDN
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A 54 year-old man razed by fire in Magogong


By Obakeng Maje
Magogong- A 54 year-old man died in a blazing fire at Magogong village, near Taung.

North West police said a 54 year-old was sleeping alone in a shack and neighbours were woken up by blazing fire.

“A man was burned beyond recognition in a shack at Magogong village, near Taung. The man was allegedly sleeping alone around 19:30. The cause of the fire is not yet known and an inquest case was opened” Kealeboga Molale said.

The police investigations continue.-TDN
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A 54 year-old man razed by fire in Magogong


By Obakeng Maje
Magogong- A 54 year-old man died in a blazing fire at Magogong village, near Taung.

North West police said a 54 year-old was sleeping alone in a shack and neighbours were woken up by blazing fire.

“A man was burned beyond recognition in a shack at Magogong village, near Taung. The man was allegedly sleeping alone around 19:30. The cause of the fire is not yet known and an inquest case was opened” Kealeboga Molale said.

The police investigations continue.-TDN
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One died, three injured in ‘head on’ collision near Taung


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- North West police are investigating a case of inquest after one person perished in a ‘head on’ collision on Wednesday in Taung.

Sergeant Kealeboga Molale said two cars were involved in a collision and the driver died after succumbed to injuries.

“According to information, a Jetta model was driving towards Pudumoe direction while the Cruze with only the driver inside, was driving towards Hartswater on N18. It is alleged that the driver of a Jetta was driving behind a truck and tried to overtake a truck, but faced an oncoming traffic” Molale said.

The Jetta driver who was residing in Dryharts and reported to be a police officer, was driving with two passengers in the car.

The accident was so horrible that one passenger was trapped and ‘Jaws of Life’ was used to free the passenger.

“We do not have all details, but the deceased is suspected to be between 25 and 30 years. All occupants who were injured were taken to local hospital for medical attention” she said.-TDN
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Ramphele exit may revive Agang SA


Johannesburg – Agang SA could reconcile following the resignation of its leader Mamphela Ramphele, the party said on Wednesday.

She announced her exist from politics on Tuesday, claiming she wanted to return to working alongside the country’s citizens in civil society.

Agang SA had been divided into two factions with the one side aligned with Ramphele and the other calling for her removal as party head, said Agang SA acting spokesperson John McConnachie.

“Talks aimed at settling the differences between the two factions may take place this weekend and could also afford a reprieve to the party’s two parliamentary leaders, Mike Tshisonga and Andries Tlouamma,” said McConnachie.

Last resort

“Agang SA’s reconstituted NEC yesterday [Tuesday] decided to explore the possibility of such talks as a last resort to stop destructive in-fighting and a likely protracted court battle.”

Tshisonga and Tlouamma were served notices of expulsion by the party last week.

This came after their alleged involvement in plans to oust Ramphele from the party.

In June, Ramphele and Tshisonga opened separate fraud cases with police over a bank account opened to receive a refund from the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC), believed to be around R200 000.

At the time, Tlouamma announced that Tshisonga, who is also the party chair, would be acting president.

Tshisonga and Tlouamma were both members of Agang SA’s former national executive committee.

The former NEC has been replaced by a newly constituted NEC formed by a task team appointed by Ramphele after the elections.

Tshisonga and Tlouamma and the other members of their faction had rejected the legitimacy of the newly constituted NEC.

McConnachie said the weekend talks would be a “once-off” offer and that they must take place and be finalised.

If the talks failed, the party planned to proceed with urgent disciplinary measures against Tshisonga, Tlouamma and their faction, said McConnachie.

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Jozi FM DJ to appear for lover’s murder


Johannesburg – A Jozi FM DJ suspected of murdering his girlfriend was scheduled to appear in the Protea Magistrate’s Court in Soweto on Thursday.

A tip-off to police led to his arrest on Tuesday.

He had been on the run for a week.

The presenter at the Soweto-based community radio station was accused of stabbing his girlfriend several times in a flat in Jabulani, Soweto on 29 June.

He apparently phoned the woman’s friend and confessed to killing her, police said at the time.

A R50 000 reward had been offered for information leading to his arrest.
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Parole ruling for ‘Prime Evil’


Johannesburg – After two decades behind bars, former apartheid-era police colonel Eugene de Kock will know on Thursday whether he will be granted parole.

Justice Minister Michael Masutha was expected to announce his decision on De Kock’s parole application in Pretoria.

De Kock, who was nicknamed “Prime Evil”, approached the High Court in Pretoria for a decision in May.

The court gave Masutha 30 days to make a decision. The 30 days did not include weekends and holidays.

The national council for correctional services made a recommendation about De Kock’s parole in November last year.

The recommendation was sent to then minister S’bu Ndebele. When he failed to act, De Kock approached the high court to force him to do so.

De Kock was in charge of a police “death squad” at Vlakplaas, outside Pretoria.

He was arrested in 1994 and convicted in the High Court in Pretoria in 1996.

He was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment for two murders and a further 212 years’ imprisonment on charges including conspiracy to commit murder, culpable homicide, kidnapping, assault, and fraud.

Many of his former colleagues who committed murder under his command testified in return for indemnity from prosecution.
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