Two appear in court for murder


By Obakeng Maje
Atamelang- Two suspects Samuel Mogoje(25) and Piet Barrington(40) appeared at the Atamelang Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday for an alleged murder of a 36-year-old man.

They were remanded in custody until 3 September 2014 for bail application.

“It is alleged that on Sunday at about 18:00, the victim and the two suspects were at a tavern when an argument ensued. The suspects allegedly assaulted the victim with fists and kicked him all over his body.  The victim was taken to the clinic where he was certified dead” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Investigation into the matter continues.
-TDN
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Two died in ‘Head on’ collision near Rustenburg


By Obakeng Maje
Rustenburg- Police are investigating a case of Culpable Homicide after two vehicles, a Nissan Tiida  and Honda collided head-on along N4 road between Marikana Toll Plaza and Kroondaal on Wednesday at about 14:00.

“A woman who was driving the Nissan Tiida died on the scene while a male passenger was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.  

The driver of the Honda who was alone in her vehicle also died on the scene.
-TDN
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12 people arrested in Sekhing village in protest


By Obakeng Maje
Pampierstad- The police arrested twelve people in a protest at Sekhing village, near Pampierstad, says Warrant Officer Thuso Setumiso.

The villagers were allegedly picketing and barricaded the roads with tree branches and burning tyres.

“The community were protesting and police were called to monitor situation. Twelve people were arrested after the situation got out of hand. The arrested people will be formally charged for public violence on Thursday” Setumiso said.

The community took their grievances to the streets after they said the clinic that was supposed to be completed more than three years ago is been deliberately delayed buy the contractor.

The contractor was whisked away for protection and Setumiso said the community did not want to listen even to their councillor to resolve the matter. The police used rubber bullets to disperse unruly crowd and no injuries suffered.

Police investigations continue.-TDN
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‘Cokonyane teacher accused of kidnapping’


By Obakeng Maje
The community of Cokonyane village, near Taung were up in arms after they accused one of the local teachers for kidnapping.

According to one of community representatives Ernest Orapeleng,28, said Thapelo Oss who is a teacher at Marubising Secondary School is allegedly working together with some of villagers in kidnapping some residents.

“The teacher is working with some of locals and they are using a hearse. Some of locals confirmed that they were chased by a hearse during the night, but escaped the fierce attack” Orapeleng said.

The classes were disturbed on Monday as villagers and school children gathered at the school field chanting and singing struggle songs and demanded that the alleged teacher to evacuate their school premises.

The situation was tense on Wednesday as mixed emotions ran through residents’ veins when they gathered at local tribal kraal.

Headman Mankuroane said he has not reported the matter to his high authority, chief Tshepo Mankuroane due to his illness, but will take community grievances to him on Friday.

The North West Department of Education spokesperson Brian Setswammung said they are still waiting for a final report from the school principal and they will respond after gathering all information.

“We have not gathered all details, but I promise that after we’ve received a final report from the school principal, we will respond” Setswammung said.

The villagers vow that they will take the law into their own hands if the chief and the department of Education does not heed to their call.

“We want the accused teacher to leave our school premises and must never set foot in Cokonyane village, otherwise we will burn him alive. We are sick and tired of people who come and commit crimes in our village and go unpunished” Willam Seane laments.

The accused teacher, Thapelo Oss said he does not know anything regarding allegations leveled against him, however said he still need to consult with his family and legal team before he can fully respond to allegations.

“I am so traumatized right now and I do not know what to say because I know nothing about those allegations, however I still have to meet with my family and explain to them about this before they read about it in the newspaper. So I am asking you to postpone the matter and wait until I met with my family and legal team to see what decision to take” Thapelo Oss told our crew.

Oss was given two days off from the school.

The villagers also alleged that Oss was chased away from other schools in Mokgareng and Maphoitsile villages for misconduct, however he refuted those allegations and said this is a smear campaign to discredit him.
-TDN
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Police not using Khayelitsha CCTV to catch criminals


Cape Town – Police have made use of CCTV footage to catch criminals in Khayelitsha just five times in the last 10 years, according to an official report.

As one of South Africa’s largest townships, Khayelitsha has more CCTV cameras than any other district of Cape Town, except for the CBD.
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Two nabbed after armed robbery in Schweizer Reneke


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By Obakeng Maje

Schweizer Reneke- The fight against contact crimes gained success when two suspects were apprehended with assistance of the farming community on Wednesday at approximately 07:00am in Schweizer-Reneke, North West police said.

 

“It is alleged that four suspects arrived at one of the farms in Amalia earlier in the morning where they found an elderly woman outside the house and pretended to be buying sheep. Three of them allegedly went inside the house while the other one remained behind with an elderly woman. The remaining suspect allegedly pointed the woman with a firearm and forced her inside the house” Captain Pelonomi Makau said. 

 

The suspects went inside the house when the woman’s son-in-law allegedly emerged and realised what was happening.  He allegedly fired two shots that hit two suspects on the upper body and face respectively. 

 

Makau said all suspects fled the crime scene and eventually got into a black Nissan Navara bakkie and a chase ensued while other farming communities were mobilised.  

 

The suspects were just about to reach Schweizer-Reneke when they stopped and fled on foot. The police managed to arrest two injured suspects while the other two managed to escape.  The arrested suspects were admitted at one of the local hospitals under police guard for medical treatment. 

 

“The North West Provincial Commissioner; Lieutenant General Zukiswa Mbombo commended cooperation of the community with the police that led to arrest of the two suspects.  “We want to send a strict warning to those who terrorise the community that we will do anything to ensure that they get arrested and face the full might of the law”, said Lt Gen Zukiswa Mbombo. 

 

The suspects, aged 38 and 34 are due to appear in Schweizer-Reneke Magistrates Court soon.

 

Police are appealing to anyone who has information that may lead to arrest of the suspects to contact Amalia Police Station on 053 964 0869 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Alternatively, anonymous tip-offs can be done through Crime Line SMS no. 32211. 

-TDN

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Tickets for Bafana Bafana vs Nigeria now on sale


Cape Town– Tickets for the upcoming 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between South Africa and Nigeria scheduled for September 10 in Cape Town are now on sale.

Tickets went on sale at Computicket, Shoprite and Checkers Shoprite outlets on Tuesday and they are going for R50, R100 and R150.

The match will be played at Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday, September 10 and kicks off at 20h00.
“Bafana Bafana will first travel to Sudan on September 3 for their opening 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Sudan on September 5. They fly back soon after the game and will arrive on 6 September before heading straight to Cape Town to continue preparations for the match against African champions, the Super Eagles” Bafana Bafana spokesperson Dominic Chimhavi.
-TDN
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Woman held after husband stabbed to death


Kuruman – A 25-year-old woman allegedly stabbed her husband to death at Magojaneng near Hotazel in Kuruman, Northern Cape police said on Friday.

“It is alleged that the woman stabbed the deceased in the neck with a knife,” said Lt Olebogeng Tawana.

He said the woman and her 49-year-old husband apparently had an argument on Thursday night.

“She grabbed a knife and stabbed him in the neck. The victim died while (being) admitted to the local hospital.”

He said the woman was arrested on Friday, when she visited the hospital.

She has been charged with murder and appeared in the Mothibistad Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

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Teacher suspended for porn video


Kimberley – A Nothern Cape teacher has been suspended after he allegedly sent a pornographic video, via his cellphone, of himself playing with his penis to several learners at a school where he teaches in Kuruman.
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Tied up, assaulted and left for dead


Kimberley – Police are investigating a case of attempted murder after an elderly man was found assaulted, tied up and left for dead at a Barkly West resort on Wednesday morning.
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