NWEST PREMIER CONVENES A MASS DAY OF RECONCILIATION, HEALING AND RENEWAL IN BLOEMHOF


Bloemhof- Premier of the North West Mr Supra Mahumapelo will on Wednesday convene a mass day of Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal to pray for peace in Bloemhof following events of the last two months.

This event will kick start a province-wide campaign spearheaded by Premier Mahumapelo as announced during the State of the Province Address.

“The purpose of this programme is to restore peace and stability in Boitumelong in particular and reignite the spirit of community and cooperation amongst communities affected by violence and other social ills in the area” Sam Mokaila said. 

Mokaila said the prayer day will be facilitated by community and church leaders from various denominations. 

Mahumapelo has committed himself to a lasting and sustainable solution for the area that includes government intervention on socio economic challenges facing the community in Bloemhof.  

The event that will be held as follows:

Venue: Boitumelong Cover Ground, Bloemhof
Date: Wednesday 23 July 2014
Time: 10 o’clock
-TDN
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State of the art Library for the Community of Letsopa


Ottosdal- The community of Letsopa outside Ottosdal will on Friday, be officially handed a State of the art library by the MEC for Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs (DCATA) Tebogo Modise.

The Department in partnership with Tswaing Local Municipality’s main aim is to provide storehouse of knowledge which will be accessible to everyone in the area, regardless their social status in society.

The high tech facility will form part of the province objective to provide quality libraries around the province and will feature Public Internet Access (PIA) for locals to surf for research and other educational purposes. Another key feature is the facilitation of reading for the blind, through Braille capability.

The community library will also provide toy library service that supports programmes for Early Childhood Development.

“The official opening of the library is an important event that signifies commitment of government in improving the lives of the people,” said MEC Modise.

She added. “We continue to focus on the previously disadvantaged, whilst addressing key considerations such as social cohesion, nation building and education.”

The event as follows:

Venue : Letsopa Community Library (Ottosdal)

Date : 25 July 2014

Time : 09h00

-TDN
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“10 Taung residents appear in court over Sesing case”


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- North West arrested 10 suspects in Mokassa II, near Taung after they were linked with Mokassa turmoil.

The tumult happened after the villagers accused Vinolia Sesing of witchcraft. Sesing was removed from Mokgareng village by enraged community members after they said she allegedly turned Boikie Nthutang into a zombie.

The community of Mokassa were up in arms and attack her. She was skewed away by police and admitted at Taung hospital with head injuries. Sesing’s husband alleged ploughed on some residents with his car leaving six people injured. One victim was badly injured and transferred to Klerksdorp.

10 residents were arrested on Sunday and will appear before Taung Magistrate Court.

Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said a case of attempted murder and assault were launched.

North West premier Supra Mahumapelo urged community to calm down and act swiftly before taking any drastic decision.-TDN
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Government will continue to support municipalities


The North West MEC for Finance and Enterprise Development Wendy Nelson says government will ensure provincial municipalities get all the support they require and are fully capacitated to deliver quality services to communities.

Although she does not believe in throwing money to solve problems, MEC Nelson told the Provincial Municipalities’ Chief Financial Officers Forum in Mahikeng that provincial treasury has dedicated resources to help them deal with their challenges. She said government remains committed to work with all spheres to ensure the repositioning of municipalities as part of the broader rebranding of the North West Province.

She said since her assumption of duties she has become increasingly aware of collective responsibilities to ensure that municipalities, as coal face of service delivery are run efficiently to improve service delivery to the citizens of the province.

She further cautioned against reckless, fruitless and wasteful expenditure and called for prudent spending of public funds and resources.

“We are responsible for good spend but ultimately for ensuring that we spend within the necessary confines of the law. As part of ensuring accountability new means of consequence management should be put in place to ensure adherence to policy and legislation. We must remain conscious of the fact that we are dealing with the public purse and must act responsibly.”

Nelson reiterated government’s commitment to ensure that all suppliers are paid within thirty (30) working days of rendering service and goods. These will also include payment of creditors such as electricity utility Eskom, Water Boards and the Auditor General’s fees and she will be meeting with them in the near future to resolve the problem of debts owed by municipalities.

As intervention measure, the national treasury, provincial treasury and the department of local government and human settlements will engage municipalities to sign payment agreements. Where necessary, some municipalities are going to be assisted with the development and implementation of a financial recovery plan.
Nelson also indicated that provincial departments owing municipalities will also be engaged to ensure that accounts are serviced.

She informed the gathering a dedicated official will be made available to each municipality assist in the closure and ratification of all accounts owed by municipalities.

She said no municipality will be allowed to make late submission of the financial statements to the Auditor General. She said submission should not be for compliance purpose only but to ensure that issues raised and highlighted by the Auditor General are addressed and the quality of information contained therein is of the highest standard to ensure positive future audit opinion.
-TDN
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Two men shot in Jan Kempdorp, suspects at large


By Obakeng Maje
Jan Kempdorp-Jan Kempdorp police are investigating two counts of attempted murder and armed robbery. Lieutenant Sergio Kock said nine men allegedly robbed a shop in Ganspan, Jan Kempdorp.

“Two of the men were armed with a knife and gun. The armed men threatened the shop owner and his assistant and shot both of them in the stomach” Kock said.

The men took an undisclosed amount of money, airtime and cigarettes before fleeing the scene.

Both the injured men are aged 36 and were transported to Jan Kempdorp Hospital for medical treatment and later transferred to Kimberley Hospital, where they are said to be in a serious condition.

No arrests have been made and the police request that anyone with information urged call Det Warrant Officer Dennis on 074 846 1641. The investigation continues.-TDN
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Kgwele redirects SABC complaint to Broadcasting Commission


By Obakeng Maje
Mahikeng- Embattled North West Provincial Head of Communication, Lesiba Kgwele has redirected his complaint against the SABC to the Broadcasting Complaints Commission for the public broadcaster’s distortion of his statement responding to his widely publicised dismissal from the Office of the Premier.

“The SABC first broadcasted the statement issued by the Acting Director General without seeking my comment and contrary to the statement that i had issued reported on that i had alleged that senior politicians are involved in the bigger orchestrated plot to purge and ultimately destroy me” Lesiba Kgwele said.

He said such insensitive distortions and sensationalised reporting not only have the potential to jeopardise my case including the appeal process but are also a violation of my constitutional rights.

“The endorsement of the premature announcement of my dismissal by Democratic Alliance(DA) Provincial Leader, Chris Hattingh is not suprising as his party would be the major and unintended beneficiary of my sacking” he said.

Kgwele said it is not in Hattingh’s party interest that the provincial government has at its helm a skilled, experienced and assertive communicator who has frustrated its effort to project government in a negative light.-TDN
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North West govt will continue to support municipalities


The North West MEC for Finance and Enterprise Development Wendy Nelson says government will ensure provincial municipalities get all the support they require and are fully capacitated to deliver quality services to communities.

Although she does not believe in throwing money to solve problems, MEC Nelson told the Provincial Municipalities’ Chief Financial Officers Forum in Mahikeng that provincial treasury has dedicated resources to help them deal with their challenges. She said government remains committed to work with all spheres to ensure the repositioning of municipalities as part of the broader rebranding of the North West Province.

She said since her assumption of duties she has become increasingly aware of collective responsibilities to ensure that municipalities, as coal face of service delivery are run efficiently to improve service delivery to the citizens of the province.

She further cautioned against reckless, fruitless and wasteful expenditure and called for prudent spending of public funds and resources.

“We are responsible for good spend but ultimately for ensuring that we spend within the necessary confines of the law. As part of ensuring accountability new means of consequence management should be put in place to ensure adherence to policy and legislation. We must remain conscious of the fact that we are dealing with the public purse and must act responsibly.”

Nelson reiterated government’s commitment to ensure that all suppliers are paid within thirty (30) working days of rendering service and goods. These will also include payment of creditors such as electricity utility Eskom, Water Boards and the Auditor General’s fees and she will be meeting with them in the near future to resolve the problem of debts owed by municipalities.

As intervention measure, the national treasury, provincial treasury and the department of local government and human settlements will engage municipalities to sign payment agreements. Where necessary, some municipalities are going to be assisted with the development and implementation of a financial recovery plan.
Nelson also indicated that provincial departments owing municipalities will also be engaged to ensure that accounts are serviced.

She informed the gathering a dedicated official will be made available to each municipality assist in the closure and ratification of all accounts owed by municipalities.

She said no municipality will be allowed to make late submission of the financial statements to the Auditor General. She said submission should not be for compliance purpose only but to ensure that issues raised and highlighted by the Auditor General are addressed and the quality of information contained therein is of the highest standard to ensure positive future audit opinion.
-TDN
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Man held over boy’s dismembered body


Johannesburg – A man was expected to appear in court on Monday in connection with the discovery of the dismembered corpse of a four-year-old boy at a church in Pongola, KwaZulu-Natal police said.

Captain Thulani Zwane said a 23-year-old man was arrested on Thursday and was expected to appear in the Pongola Magistrate’s Court.

“He is facing kidnapping and murder charges. He was also linked to another kidnapping and assault where a five-year-old boy was kidnapped in the same area in June 2014,” said Zwane.

He said the pastor who was earlier held after the corpse was found at his church was in hospital.

“The priest was found in the boot of his car on Friday. We do not have further details, police are waiting for him to recover so we can get the details,” said Zwane.

He said more details were not available.

On 15 July, the pastor was released and at the time police said no arrest were made.

The pastor was held by police following the discovery of the remains of a missing four-year-old at his church on 6 June.

The remains of Kiki Ntuli were found in a plastic bag on the church premises.

Forensic specialists who probed the 51-year-old pastor’s property found more bones on 11 July. Police also discovered a skull and skeleton at a woman’s house in Ncotshane.

Police said it was unclear whether those bones were linked to the Ntuli case or whether they were those of a human being.

The bones were taken for forensic testing.

A few days after the boy’s corpse was found, angry Pongola residents went on the rampage and torched the pastor’s church and woman’s house.

Fifteen people were arrested on charges of violence and were scheduled to appear in the Ncotshane Magistrate’s Court. The court, however, was petrol-bombed.

The group finally appeared in the Pongola Magistrate’s Court on Friday where they were released on a warning. Their case was postponed to 28 July.

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Dj Nation spends ‘Mandela Day’ fencing Nhole cemetery


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- South Africans celebrated the life of world icon, the late Nelson Mandela on Friday. Mandela’s selflessness has been celebrated through out the world and most people spent 67 minutes helping those in need.

North West’s most influential Dj, Blondie “Nation” Mokgwabone played his part by donating a barbed wire to surround the Nhole cemetery.

Dj Nation is one of the most famous and celebrated Djs in South Africa. He said he donated a barbed wire as part of his social responsibility. “I wanted to show a spirit of selflessness, unity and voluteerism. I decided to dedicate my time by participating in providing a visual section around the cemetery by fencing the area” he outlines.

Dj Nation who was born and bred in Nhole village, near Taung made his name across South Africa. He host his own event called “Dj Nation Annual Bash” where he brings “galaxy of stars” within the entertainment industry to grace the event.

Mokgwabone said Mandela Day means a lot to him. “Every person has the ability and responsibility to make a positive change. No matter how small the action, the aim is to practice a Ubuntu/Batho Pele formula” he said.

Dj Nation said changing lives is the most important thing. In January he donated shoes and school uniforms to needy school kids around Taung. He said by changing one life, one changes too many lives of fellow South Africans.

Taung is a remoted area where Poverty, Unemployment, Drug and Alcohol Abuse are at the forefront.

Mokgwabone urged local people and businessmen/women to show love to those in need as that will change the lifestyle of people for the better.

“Motho Ke Motho Ka Batho, so let’s sure more love to our people. It does not matter how big or small that help can be, as long it brings smile to someone who need it” he concludes.-TDN
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Three killed, six injured on Klerksdorp crash


By Obakeng Maje
Klerksdorp- Three men were killed and six others sustained minor injuries when a bakkie overturned on Klerksdorp, North West on Sunday. 

ER24 paramedics arrived on the mass casualty scene and found that the three deceased had already succumbed to severe head injuries.

They are suspected to have been in their twenties. 

“Six other occupants of the bakkie sustained minor injuries and were transported to Tsepong Hospital for observations” Er24 Luyanda Majija said. 

The driver of the bakkie was left uninjured in the collision.

The incident apparently occurred when he lost control and the bakkie overturned multiple times ejecting its occupants.
 
The incident is currently under investigation by local authorities.-TDN
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