A man wanted in connection of rape


By Obakeng Maje
Kimberley police are investigating case of rape. The suspect is a coloured male, approximately in his late 20’s, medium built, light in complexion and 1.5 metre tall.

He is suspected of raping a 29-year-old woman on the 17 August 2014 on the N8 direction Griquatown.

Any person who can assist in identifying the suspect on the Identity kit can contact the Kimberley police on 0538384 100 / Constable Gumede 082 3020 468 / 10 111.
-TDN
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N West women traffic officers created safer roads during Women’s month


Motorists and road users were left with no choice but to adhere to road rules throughout the August month, following the law enforcement special operations by women traffic officers.

More than 317 traffic fines were issued with the value of R265 800 to defaulting motorists for various offences such as using cell phone while driving,

  driving without drivers license, unroadworthy vehicle and safety belts.

About 1 397 vehicles were stopped and checked by women traffic officers who have shown their commitment and worked hard to stamp authority on the provincial roads.

North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Gaoage Molapisi send his message of gratitude to the road users for their corporation during women’s month special operations.

Molapisi said, if all road users continue to corporate on the roads as they did during August month the battle against fatalities and incidents would be soon defeated.

“We only had one unfortunate incident where the Pastor allegedly insulted our traffic officer but throughout the month everything went very smooth.

The fight against these high rates of fatalities and incidents on our roads is a winnable battle with the cooperation and support of the road users.

Working together we can save the lives of our beloved ones and let us all be road safety ambassadors,” said Molapisi.

The case of crimen injuria, interference and defeating ends of justice, where the pastor allegedly insulted a woman traffic officer along the N12 is still under police investigation.

Meanwhile, the department hosted a successful women’s month commemoration at Majakaneng in Moretele where hundreds of women from different stakeholders took the centre stage to discuss and deliberate ways of defeating corruption in the public service.

In his address during the event, MEC Molapisi said the newly elected government is confronted by the challenge of corruption which needs brave women who will fight it to the bitter end.

“We are faced with a monster that is eating our government from within. Corruption is taking away from the poor, it is denying our children to have a decent meal, attend decent schools and it is denying government to fight the triple challenges of unemployment, inequality and poverty.

“Our success in the fight against corruption will speed-up service delivery and thus making the people of Bokone Bophirima to develop and live in a developed, safer and secured environment,” concluded Molapisi.

Women who attended the event discussed challenges that they are facing and the best ways to defeat corruption at the workplace.
-TDN
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R73m project to benefit Taung residents


Taung- Unemployed youth in Greater Taung Local Municipality are benefiting from the construction of a multi-million rand old age complex in Pudumong, North West MEC for Social Development Fenny Gaolaolwe said during her day long site visit to the departmental projects on Monday.

This project worth R73 million. It has contributed immensely in the economic spin-offs such as creating jobs for more than 110 young people including women who are either working as skilled and semi-skilled workers.

Gaolaolwe said the multi-million old age home is comprised of 64 beds for frail care unit, 30 independent rooms and 6 beds for respite care services. She said the project would be completed over 24 months and handed over to the beneficiaries.

On Monday, Gaolaolwe led her departmental management to project to monitor progress and inspected another construction of In-patient treatment centre at Taung Hospital.

Upon completion, Gaolaolwe said the facility would be the only state-run inpatient treatment centre for management of people addicted to drug and other related substances in the province.

“To this end, Gaolaolwe said her department has started with the construction of a 20 bed facility at an estimated cost of R 20.1 million.

Community liaison officer Boitumelo Mokgatle said the construction of the facility has decreased unemployment in the area. He said most of the unemployed youth including women came from the surrounding villages in Greater Taung local municipality.
-TDN
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R73m project to benefit Taung residents


Taung- Unemployed youth in Greater Taung Local Municipality are benefiting from the construction of a multi-million rand old age complex in Pudumong, North West MEC for Social Development Fenny Gaolaolwe said during her day long site visit to the departmental projects on Monday.

This project worth R73 million. It has contributed immensely in the economic spin-offs such as creating jobs for more than 110 young people including women who are either working as skilled and semi-skilled workers.

Gaolaolwe said the multi-million old age home is comprised of 64 beds for frail care unit, 30 independent rooms and 6 beds for respite care services. She said the project would be completed over 24 months and handed over to the beneficiaries.

On Monday, Gaolaolwe led her departmental management to project to monitor progress and inspected another construction of In-patient treatment centre at Taung Hospital.

Upon completion, Gaolaolwe said the facility would be the only state-run inpatient treatment centre for management of people addicted to drug and other related substances in the province.

“To this end, Gaolaolwe said her department has started with the construction of a 20 bed facility at an estimated cost of R 20.1 million.

Community liaison officer Boitumelo Mokgatle said the construction of the facility has decreased unemployment in the area. He said most of the unemployed youth including women came from the surrounding villages in Greater Taung local municipality.
-TDN
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Former Scopa chair to testify at Seriti Commission


Johannesburg – Former chairperson of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) Gavin Woods is expected to testify at the Seriti Commission of Inquiry on Tuesday.

Woods, who was an Inkatha Freedom Party MP, resigned from his position as chairperson of the key watchdog committee in 2002.

Upon his resignation, Woods released papers stating that he was stepping down due to interference in Scopa’s work by Cabinet ministers, former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni, former national assembly speaker Frene Ginwala and President Jacob Zuma who was the deputy president of the country at the time.

Woods also claimed that Scopa was prevented from ensuring that the public’s concerns over the arms deal was properly looked into.

His testimony was expected to be concluded in two days.

The Seriti Commission of Inquiry, sitting in Pretoria, was established by Zuma in October 2011 to probe allegations of corruption in the arms procurement deal.

Government acquired, among other hardware, 26 Gripen fighter aircraft and 24 Hawk lead-in fighter trainer aircraft for the air force, and frigates and submarines for the navy.

Meanwhile, three arms deal critics announced last week that they wanted to withdraw from the commission, claiming that its primary outcome would be to cover up.

Commission spokesperson William Baloyi said their withdrawal was being considered but indicated that if their approach was to be followed, the commission would sit until 2016.

SAPA

Man nabbed for 2011 murder


Johannesburg – A 26-year-old man wanted in connection with the murder of Thabane Mcube three years ago was arrested in Wadeville, Germiston, Gauteng police said on Tuesday.

Warrant Officer Xoli Mbele said the man and an accomplice allegedly stabbed Mcube to death on 24 April 2011 in Johannesburg.

“It is alleged that the victim had an argument with two suspects. He demanded his cellphone from them. They asked the victim to accompany them to their flat where they stabbed him,” he said.

Mbele said the man was arrested after his photograph was published in newspapers on Friday.

He would appear in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

His accomplice was still at large, he said.

SAPA

Disaster management and first aid skills for young women


Taung – Efforts by North West Department of Local Government and Human Settlement to empower youth by skilling them, has once again came to light following the recent graduation of 120 unemployed women from disadvantaged communities of Greater Taung Local Municipality.

They graduated in Fire Fighting and First Aid training which is meant to introduce disaster risk reduction at ward level, to enhance the survival skills of vulnerable communities, especially women and children who bear the brunt of disasters. 

Pontsho Kgosieng, a district municipal councillor at Dr Ruth Mompati District who stood in for MEC Collen Maine at the event said the training will provide young women with the necessary skills to deal with disaster incidents as and when they arise.

“Communities are the backbone of our survival as they are the first people to respond to any incident. This is part of our efforts to ensure that we equip them with the necessary skills to help themselves. They will be able to apply first aid lessons and safe lives or use their fire fighting skills to extinguish fire. Taung was chosen after several disaster incidents which left people vulnerable and exposed to hazards. We expect all graduates to manage all disaster risks and bring change to your communities” remarked Kgosieng.

 

Kgosieng reassured young people that the department is taking disaster management serious. “Government will continue to avail opportunities for as long as such critical skills are needed, for the sustainability and benefit of our communities. We will continue to put emphasis on the need to pay attention to disaster management services, so that we manage emergencies on time, before they escalate into disasters. This will ensure that the environment, in which our people live, is well secured and protected against harm. This is part of what we mean by safer communities and sustainable human settlements” concluded Kgosieng.

 

One of the graduates Eunice Maboitshege (26) from Moretele village thinks the First Aid training will help her assist relatives and neighbours in the village.

“We were taught handling and usage of fire extinguisher as well as First Aid, which entails Artificial Respiratory (AR) and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). With the first aid skill that I now possess, I’ll be able to save the lives of residents in my community. I now know how to assist those who sustained different injuries including stab wounds. I’m intending to make a meaningful contribution to my community since the local clinic is not open 24hours” said Maboitshege.

Another beneficiary Keitumetse Leboe (28) of Lokaleng village, appealed for the employment of more women in Disaster Risk Management.

“The training was interesting and challenging at the same time. However my concern is that, there are few women employed in disaster management. In the whole of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District, there are only eight (8) women fire fighters and one (1) in management. More women must be employed as Taung is a disaster prone area” said Leboe.

The training programme is in line with the National and Provincial Disaster Management Policy Framework and the Disaster Management Act. The project seeks to present women from historically disadvantaged communities with information and training on first aid and fire-fighting.

Meanwhile other ten (10) departmental women, working for Fire and Emergency Centres in Greater Taung Municipality were also awarded with certificates of recognition for their valuable contribution in disaster management and fire services and making communities safe. One of them is Moipone Matoonyane who has been a fire fighter for over eight years.

The event was also used to officially launch the International Day for Disaster Reduction – IDDR Conference to held in Rustenburg next month (October).
-TDN
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DA: Parly meetings must be open


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Cape Town – Parliamentary meetings should only be held in-camera in exceptional circumstances and this should not become the norm, the DA said on Monday.

“I have asked the Chief Whip of the DA to raise the issue of in-camera use for parliamentary meetings with the Speaker of the National Assembly Ms Baleka Mbete and ask that requests for portfolio committee meetings to be held in-camera be granted only in exceptional, rather than routine, circumstances in the interest of transparency,” Democratic Alliance MP Marian Shinn said in a statement.

Shinn’s concerns follow the barring of the public from a meeting of the portfolio committee on telecommunications and postal services last Friday. The Special Investigations Unit was briefing the committee on its current cases.

Last month, journalists were told to leave a meeting of the communications portfolio committee when it started discussing the qualifications of SABC chairperson Ellen Tshabalala.

“It would appear that government’s current paranoia over security and secrecy has crept into the proceedings of Parliament’s portfolio committees,” Shinn said.

“If the Speaker allows this to continue she will, in effect, be endorsing censorship, which is a threat to our democracy and as such she must act with haste and ensure that transparency and accountability are the order of the day at Parliament.”

– SAPA

Newborn kidnapped from Mpumalanga hospital


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Johannesburg – A newborn baby has been kidnapped from the Rob Ferreira Hospital in Mpumalanga, the provincial health department said on Monday.

A woman walked into the hospital’s maternity ward on Saturday around 14:00 claiming she had come to visit her sister-in-law, spokesperson Dumisani Malamule said.

She allegedly told the patient she had come to the hospital with the woman’s mother, but that the mother was in a different part of the hospital.

She asked the patient if she could take the child to its grandmother. The patient allegedly agreed.

When hospital staff asked the patient where the child was, she told them her sister-in-law had taken the baby to show it to the grandmother.

“When staff tried looking for her, she could not be found. They then alerted police,” Malamule said.

Police spokesperson Brigadier Selvy Mohlala confirmed a kidnapping docket was opened on Sunday morning. He said the child had not yet been found.

Malamule said it was unclear how the woman managed to leave to hospital with the baby without the required identification documents.

The patient was still at the hospital receiving counselling.

Malamule said it appeared that the woman was not a relative after all and was still at large.

“We would like to warn all mothers giving birth not to trust any strangers to handle their babies. This is how they get lost.”

The matter was being investigated.

– SAPA

EFF: Respond or face legal action


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Cape Town – The EFF have given Speaker Baleka Mbete until 14:00 to respond to their ultimatum to halt suspension proceedings against the party or face a legal challenge, MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said on Monday.

“We have given Baleka Mbete until two to respond, because she asked for an extension,” Ndlozi told Sapa.

In the meanwhile Parliament’s powers and privileges committee was scheduled to meet at 14:00 to discuss the Economic Freedom Fighters’ raucous disruption of presidential question time in the National Assembly on 21 August.

Mbete referred the matter to the committee, in addition to writing letters to all 25 EFF MPs in the National Assembly asking why they should not be suspended for up to a fortnight for disrupting proceedings in the chamber.

‘Pay back the money’

The committee would meet in-camera, Parliament’s press office said, and report to the National Assembly once it had considered the issue.

In an unprecedented protest, EFF MPs chanted “pay back the money” after party leader Julius Malema asked President Jacob Zuma when he would heed Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s recommendation that he repay state funds spent on his private Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal that did not pertain to security measures.

Mbete subsequently adjourned the sitting and threatened to have them physically removed from the House.

She has been widely expected to propose to the Assembly on Tuesday that the EFF members be suspended.

Last week, Malema said his party would pre-empt such a move by asking the high court for an urgent interdict preventing Mbete from expelling them.

Seriousness of the situation

In their responding letters to her, sent on Friday, the party said she had failed to name them when she asked members who were “not serious” to leave the chamber.

This did not apply to them, Malema argued, because they were indeed serious about holding the president to account for spending R246m of public money on Nkandla.

The former ANC Youth League leader has been vociferous in his support for Mandonsela as the ruling party took aim at her last month for warning Zuma that he had failed to heed her findings on Nkandla.

On Friday, Malema accused the ANC of doing everything it could to undermine her office.

– SAPA