Five injured after a taxi capsized in Reivilo


By Obakeng Maje
Reivilo- Five people were taken to Taung hospital after a Quatum that they were travelling in capsized on Monday, North West police said.

A Quantum carrying 13 passengers including a six year-old baby, overturned in Reivilo.

According to our eyewitness, the driver lost control of the vehicle after approaching a T-junction.

“A taxi with a trailer overturned at Reivilo T-junction and was heading to Upington. Five passengers were taken to Taung hospital for medical attention” police said.

Paramedics were called and some of the passengers suffered minor injuries including the driver.
Police investigations continue.-TDN
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Pudumoe man arrested for Child-kidnapping and GBH Assault


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By Obakeng Maje
Pudumoe- A 24 year-old man was released on a warning by Taung Magistrate Court after heappeared for GBH Assault and Child-kidnapping.

Monnapula Molefe,24, was allegedly embroiled in an argument with his girlfriend and that led to a fight. Molefe allegedly engaged in an argument with his girlfriend after a drinking spree and that precipitated to a fight.

He allegedly hauled stones at other revelers who tried to calm situation down.

“A 24 year-old man appeared briefly before Taung Magistrate Court after he was charged with child-kidnapping and GBH assault. He was granted a free bail and will be back in court on the 01 October 2014” Pudumoe Police Station spokesperson Tebogo Thebe said.

Our crew spoke to Monnapula Molefe who was in hurry after he was released and he had this to say “I was arrested last week after a fight ensued between my girlfriend and I. I am working in Vryburg and my girlfriend left me there to go to Pudumoe where we stay. On my arrival, I found her drinking while sitting with my baby. I told her to leave, but she did not want to listen” Molefe said.

According to Molefe, a fight erupted between both of them [Molefe and his girlfriend] and some of revelers tried to beat him up.

“I started throwing stones at them and unfortunately an off-duty police officer was injured on his elbow. Now I have to go back to work now” he said.

Police investigations continue and Molefe will be back in court on 01 October 2014.-TDN
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Province picks best teachers


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The Ngaka Modiri Molema education district chose its ten finalists who will carry its aspirations at the provincial National Teacher Awards (NTAs) next month.

The finalists were announced during a function held in Mahikeng on Wednesday afternoon.

The district made national headlines early this year after it came out as the second best in terms of matric results for last year and authorities seek to build on that momentum.

Out of 30 nominees, the district selected 10 teachers who will fight for honours with their counterparts from three other districts in the province.
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Khuma location up in smoke as residents go on rampage for revenge


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Klerksdorp- The MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management Molapisi condemns the violence that has erupted in Khuma Location on Monday morning. It is alleged that one of the foreigners has stabbed to death Daddy Mogotsi who was allegedly attempting to rob his shop. This angered the community of Khuma who on revenge caught two of the foreigners and were beaten and the other one was rescued by the police. The two Pakistanian are currently admitted at the hospital. The community went on a rampage and stated to burn the foreigners’ shops and some were looted.

“Currently the police are on top of the situation and stopping the community from destroying property and calm the situation. The SAPS Cluster Commander Office has activated a local Joint Operation Centre (JOC) Structure to address the situation and a meeting with all stakeholders including Home Affairs and District Disaster Management Office will be is called for this afternoon” departmental spokesperson Daddy Sebolecwe said.

MEC is warning the community members not to take the law into their hands as this will lead to a lawless community and a province. “These kinds of a situation present an opportunity for criminals who hide behind this unfortunate situation” said Molapisi. If a person has committed a crime police must be reported and a case must be open so that there can be arrests and prosecution. “An Eye for an Eye makes the world blind”. Communities must have trust in the police and work with them.

“Police must do their work, those who have committed crime irrespective of who they are and whatever their reasons maybe must be arrested. We are running a country here not a Banana Republic” he concluded.-TDN
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Unlocking tourism potential


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The need to unlock tourism potential in the province formed the core of deliberations shared during a public lecture held at the North West University Mahikeng Campus this week.

It was held by the provincial tourism department in partnership with Khaya Cool International Radio.

Tourism MEC, Desbo Mohono said there was a need to improve the growth of a tourism economy in the province through encouraging people to take pride in their rich heritage, hidden gems and start visiting and promoting them.
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3 nabbed in Jan Kempdorp for murder and armed robbery


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By Obakeng Maje
Jan Kempdorp- Northern Cape police are investigating a case of murder and armed robbery after a man was allegedly bludgeoned to death in an apparent armed robbery, Lieutenant Donald Mdhluli said.

“At around 02h20 am on Sunday, police in Jan Kempdorp received information about a man that was stabbed in Nkomo street, next to a Tavern. Upon arrival at the scene they found the deceased lying on the ground with a stab wound on the chest. An ambulance was called and the deceased was certified dead” Mdhuli said.

Mdhluli said it is alleged that the deceased was stabbed by suspects while fighting in an apparent robbery attempt where three suspects wanted to rob the deceased. Jan Kempdorp Crime Prevention members went out in a massive search and managed to arrest three suspects.

“A knife was also confiscated from one of the suspects and the suspects will be charged with murder. Apparently as the police were busy detaining the three suspects, a complainant came to the Client Service Centre to report a robbery when the complainant identified and recognized two of the three suspects that were being detained” he said.

The suspects might be linked to the robbery and appeared at Jan Kempdorp Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
-TDN
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DEPUTY MINISTER COMMEMORATES NATIONAL ALBINISM DAY IN THE NORTH WEST


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Zeerust- Deputy Minister of Social Development Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu will on Tuesday commemorate National Albinism Day at Dinokana in Ramotshere-Moiloa local municipality, North West.

Bogopane-Zulu will also launch Ikitsise registration and engage in dialogues with people with albinism.

Bogopane-Zulu’s office said, persons with albinism continue to experience significant levels of prejudice, discrimination and marginalization by society 20 years after freedom, as they are still subjected to mythical beliefs, ritual killings, human trafficking, derogatory language, labelling and isolation by society. This marginalisation limits their social integration and participation into mainstream society due to harmful cultural practices and beliefs.

“North West MEC, Fenny Gaololwe of Social Development and MEC Tebogo Modise of Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs will grace the occasion tomorrow” North West Social Development spokesperson Petrus Siko said.

Date : 23 September 2014
Time : 09:00
Venue : Mothupi Hall, Dinokana-RamotshereMoiloa Local
Municipality, Zeerust, North West
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16 illegal aliens escape from custody


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Rustenburg – Sixteen undocumented immigrants have escaped from Rustenburg police station where they were being held, North West police said on Wednesday.

The 16, from Mozambique and Zimbabwe, escaped between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning after cutting a hole in the roof, said Brigadier Thulani Ngubane.

It was not yet known what tool or object they had used to make the hole.

“They were allegedly still waiting for deportation when the incident took place,” he said.

None of the escapees had been rearrested by Wednesday afternoon.

“An internal investigation has been launched and serious steps will be taken if it can be found that there was negligence on the part of police officers.”

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Residents beat armed robber to death


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Rustenburg – Residents of Meriting, near Rustenburg, killed an alleged robber, North West police said on Wednesday.

A group chased four people who had robbed an Ethiopian-owned shop at gunpoint at 11.30am on Tuesday, Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said in a statement.

The four allegedly stole an undisclosed amount of cash, airtime vouchers, and cigarettes.

“The community were alerted of the incident and they chased and arrested the suspects. The suspects were then severely assaulted by the violent mob and one of them died later on the way to the hospital.”

The other three sustained serious injuries and were under police guard in hospital.

North West provincial police commissioner, Lt-Gen Zukiswa Mbombo, condemned the violence.

“When the community arrests criminals, they are obliged to hand them over to the police so that they can be dealt with in accordance with the law,” she said.

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100 people, 48 hours to rescue man


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Johannesburg – It took over two days for more than 100 people from different organisations to save a North West man who had fallen from a mountain and become wedged on a cliff between two large rocks.

The man was stuck near the Rustenburg Kloof Resort for three days. After various failed attempts to extricate his foot, which was trapped, surgeons were hoisted down the mountain and amputated his right leg below the knee.

Rescuers rotated shifts, set up a command post on the mountain, slept on the ground in their clothes, and worked upside down to try and free the man.

“I was out there from 8pm Friday evening – 48 hours. We slept on the mountain, it was chilly. Some didn’t have sleeping bags and slept on the ground in the clothes they were in. It was uncomfortable, but not life-threatening cold,” Mountain Club of SA (MCSA) Search and Rescue team leader Rob Thomas said.

The injured man, identified by Beeld newspaper as Tsenolo Shadrack Rasello, 26, was alone on the mountain on Friday. Apparently a snake frightened him and he fell several metres. His foot became wedged between rocks.

He phoned his family, who alerted police. The police contacted the fire department, the police air wing, and the MCSA. Thomas put a team together and went to the resort.

By the time they reached the top of the mountain, it was 3am.

“There was no way we were going to find him in the dark. The team decided to stop,” Thomas said.

“When daylight came we realised that the chances of finding him were slim. The police helicopter team came and pointed out his location to us. We set up an abseil, but the rocks there were very loose. A recent rockfall had happened there.

“To get to the patient was a 40m abseil, I went down and tried to get his foot out, but all the techniques we tried were not working.

“We tried getting one of the mine rescue teams involved, but they had just finished fighting an underground fire for over 28 hours. We had no luck.”

Other organisations became involved, including the Rustenburg Fire Service, North West Disaster Management, Offroad Rescue Unit, SA Air Force, Rescue SA, Lonmin mine rescue, Impala mine rescue, Netcare, ER24, and Medi-Assist.

“Over 100 people were involved at one point or another – 14 were from mountain rescue.”

The SA Air Force used one of their helicopters from an air show. Until that point the police helicopter could only ferry one person at a time. The air force helicopter could take four to five people at a time.

“Fatigue was a major problem. I made sure there was a paramedic at the patient’s side non-stop. We were rotating paramedics every six to eight hours.”

All work on the patient was done on ropes and upside down. Rescuers had tried using baby oil to lubricate the trapped man’s leg, as well as chipping away at the rock around it, in an effort to extricate him.

“The crack was only 18cm wide, he was trapped at the ankle. We were literally working upside down. It was very difficult to work,” said Thomas.

Rescuers had also tried to take off the safety boot the man was wearing, but no one could reach it.

On Saturday night, the team decided to amputate. Arrangements were made to get surgeons and medical equipment to the location. Mine rescuers had to clear away rocks to make space for the doctors to work.

“We connected them [the surgeons] to ropes and lowered them down, while we controlled the ropes from the top. A stretcher was (lowered) to get him on to do the amputation.

“There were lots of complications, rock falls could have happened. They worked in very difficult circumstances.”

After the amputation, the man was taken to Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto.

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