A man jailed for life after rape and murder


By Kedibone Molaetsi
Kimberley- A 28-year-old man from Campbell was sentenced in the Kimberley High court for murder. 

Gert Waterwond was sentenced to life imprisonment for rape and murder.

On the 3rd October 2013 at about 18:00, Katty Johannes,53, was alone at home with her daughter in Campbell when two men entered her yard and stole two chickens.

The accused Abraham Swartz and Gert Waterwond sold the chickens and later returned to the house. They broke into the house and stole an Amplifier and a DVD Player. The victim and her 8 year-old daughter were at home. Both men raped the woman in front of the child.

Thereafter they strangled her and left.
“During the time of the incident Katty’s husband was not home as he was out fishing with other family friends” lieutenant Sergio Kock said. 

There was a manhunt for the suspects, Abraham Swartz and Gert Waterwond were arrested the same day by police.

“During the time of their arrest, police found the following items in their possession; DVD player, Amplifier, as well as live chickens that were already slaughtered. The two were positively identified in the ID parade and were charged with rape, murder, and house breaking with intent to steal stock” Kock said. 

Detective Constable Algene Mandisa San was tasked to investigate this case. 

Swartz and Waterwond appeared in Douglas Magistrate’s Court and their case was referred to Kimberley High Court.

During the trial, one of the accused, Abraham Swartz passed away.

The trial continued with the 28-year-old Gert Waterwond being the only accused and Waterwond was found guilty. He was sentenced as follows:

count 1 –  theft,  sentenced to twelve (12) months imprisonment.  On the count 2 and 3 – house breaking with intent to commit a crime unknown to the prosecutor- 6 years imprisonment.
He was also found guilty on a count 4 of rape and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

On count 5 of murder, he was sentenced to life imprisonment as well. The sentencing will run concurrently.

Major General Jean Abrahams, the Cluster Commander of Kimberley, has welcomed the  two life sentences and stated that this conviction will serve as a deterrent to any would be rapists and murderers.

She also commended Detective Constable Algene Mandisa San for her excellent investigation.

Such sentence meted out to criminals is an indication that our members work extremely hard to remove the criminals from our streets.-TDN
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Rural Water Supply Programme to bring lasting water shortage solution


Mahikeng – The Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality – NMMDM has completed its preparations for the immediate implementation of the Rural Water Supply Programme which will ensure the lasting solution to the water shortage within the district municipality. 

Work on the Madibogo Bulk Water Supply, Setlagole Water Supply and Magokgwane Water Supply projects has already commenced. These Programmes will reduce the dependency of supply of water by means of water tankers administered by the previous regime of NMMDM.

The Municipal Council of Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality was disbanded and the Administrator Kumaran “Kulu” Nair was appointed to run the governance, financial and administrative affairs of the municipality.

Administrator Kumaran “Kulu” Nair has also confirmed that approximately R 500 million rand has been appropriated to fund 15 water and sanitation projects under the next phase with work expected to commence by January 2015.

The administrative processes for a further 20 Water and Sanitation Projects will commence in February 2015 with contractors expected on site by April 2015.

Intermediary measures include the repairs and restoration of current installations where water services are restored as well as the improvement of blue and green drop statuses.

“In most projects we are investigating cost effective alternatives in ensuring long term and sustainable water supply, skills development and employment through EPWP, and alternative measures to extract water from boreholes that will be environmentally friendly with lower maintenance” said Nair.

Further engagements are underway with Local Municipalities to consolidate current budgeted projects for to be completed during this financial year. This will also include joint planning for the next Medium Term Budgets in the district.

MEC Local Government and Human Settlement Collen Maine has applauded the Intervention Task Team in their efforts of ensuring constant supply of water to Ngaka Modiri Molema communities.
-TDN
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Ramaphosa, EFF strike a deal over suspension


Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has struck a deal with opposition parties that disciplinary proceedings against the EFF will be held in abeyance in return for assurances that they will respect parliamentary rules

Ramaphosa told media the opposition pledged to respect leaders of government, who would in turn come to Parliament regularly to account to the legislature and answer “difficult” questions.

“Watch this space because what we want to do as leaders of our people in South Africa is to restore Parliament to its standing so that our people can look at all of us and say, ‘Yes, these people do represent us.’”

This came out of a two-hour crisis meeting between the deputy president and opposition leaders after riot police were sent into the National Assembly on Thursday to forcibly remove an Economic Freedom Fighters MP who called President Jacob Zuma a thief.

“We have agreed that we are going to create a climate, create a conducive climate for the executive to be accountable to come and answer questions in Parliament,” Ramaphosa said.

“Saying that we are going to create a climate so that there is respect, there are no insults, there is proper decorum in which all members of the executive can come and answer.”

With this, he appeared to be saying diplomatically that Zuma would heed opposition calls to return to the National Assembly to respond to questions.

This was one of the opposition’s grievances that drove tension with the ruling party to breaking point last week.

Zuma has failed to return to the chamber to complete presidential question time after he was heckled by the EFF on 21 August. MPs demanded to know when he would reimburse the state for certain additions to his private Nkandla home in KwaZulu-Natal at taxpayers’ expense.

The Assembly was on Tuesday due to consider a report from the powers and privileges committee finding 20 EFF MPs, including party leader Julius Malema, guilty of misconduct charges stemming from that incident.

On Tuesday morning it was reported that the EFF was planning to seek an urgent court interdict preventing discussion of the report, which was likely to result in the suspension of the EFF members from Parliament for up to 30 working days.

By the time Ramaphosa met Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Mmusi Maimane and his peers, the item had disappeared off the parliamentary schedule.

Asked whether assurances had been given at the meeting that the police would not be called into the legislature again, Ramaphosa said there should be no need to resort to such a step in future.

“The calling-in-of-police issue does not even arise once we address all these matters.”

“We have agreed that we are going to create a climate, create a conducive climate for the executive to be accountable to come and answer questions in Parliament”

He added that the independence of Parliament and the impartiality of the Speaker were a given.

“The independence of Parliament is an issue that is beyond question. It is enshrined in our Constitution . . . so Parliament is a separate independent institution,” he said.

“The principle that we have all reaffirmed is that the presiding officers in Parliament must be impartial, they must apply rules consistently, without any prejudice. They must demonstrate that in reality.”

Last week, Maimane threatened that the DA would stop recognising ANC national chairwoman Baleka Mbete as speaker because the opposition saw her as biased.

Ramaphosa said a committee was being set up to address matters to ensure the “proper functioning” of Parliament, after last week’s events. This included the fact that the live feed from the chamber was cut when the police entered, something Ramaphosa said was “of concern”.

He will lead the committee, while Maimane and African National Congress chief whip Stone Sizani would serve as deputies. The first committee meeting will take place next week.

“This committee will address all these matters politically and thereafter give guidance,” Ramaphosa said, adding that he planned to meet opposition leaders four times a year.

The opposition members who met Ramaphosa for more than two hours on Tuesday included Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosutho Buthelezi, EFF MP Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala, the United Democratic Movement’s Bantu Holomisa, the African Christian Democratic Party’s Kenneth Meshoe, the Congress of the People’s Mosiuoa Lekota, and the Freedom Front Plus’s Pieter Mulder.

They were not given an opportunity to address the media at the briefing.

– Sapa

A body of Taung Retail Store Manager found with a bullet wound


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By Reginald Kanyane
Taung- North West police are investigating a case of kidnapping,rape and murder after a 42-year-old man found murdered.

Moipating Ephraim Thejane and his girlfriend were kidnapped on Friday at his house in Depot village, near Taung.

Thejane,42, who was a manager at Mr Price retail store in Taung, was allegedly sleeping with his girlfriend when unknown men pounced on them at around 02:00 in the morning.

According to North West police spokesperson colonel Emelda Setlhako said the suspects allegedly pointed the two with a firearm, forced them into Thejane’s car which was a Ford Bantam and left along with them.

“A 23 year-old girl was raped several times by unknown men who kidnapped her and her boyfriend. The girl was allegedly let go by suspects afterwards near Dryharts” Setlhako said.

North West police spokesperson colonel Sabata Mokgwabone confirmed the murder case.

“A body of a man was found near a river at Rooival village with a bullet wound and a case of murder, kidnapping and rape was opened” he said.

Setlhako said according to the girl, she screamed for help and some of members of community took her to the local clinic where the rape was confirmed.

The woman went on to report a kidnapping and rape case at Pudimoe Police Station.

The family of Thejane said they are very hurt and feel despondent about what happened to the family.

“We plea to those who kidnapped our brother and say to them, please you can take whatever you want including the car, but please let him go as we need him” Portia Thejane who is a sister to the kidnapped brother said.

The car was found by police in Mahikeng on Tuesday and a case of kidnapping and rape and murder was opened by police.
-TDN
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Mr Price Retail Store Manager in Taung kidnapped, girlfriend raped


By Reginald Kanyane
Taung- North West police are investigating a case of kidnapping and rape after a 42-year-old man and his girlfriend were kidnapped.

The atrocity took place on Friday at Depot village, near Taung.

Ephraim Mompating Thejane,42, who was a manager at Mr Price retail store in Taung, was allegedly sleeping with his girlfriend when unknown men pounced on them at around 02:00 in the morning.

According to North West police spokesperson Emelda Setlhako, the suspects pointed the two with a firearm, forced them into Thejane’s car which was a Ford Bantam and left along with them.

“A 23 year-old girl was raped several times by unknown men who kidnapped her and her boyfriend. The girl was allegedly let go by suspects afterwards near Dryharts” Selthako said.

She said according to the girl, she screamed for help and some of members of community took her to the local clinic where the rape was confirmed.

The woman went on to report a kidnapping and rape case at Pudimoe Police Station.

The family of Thejane said they are very hurt and feel despondent about what happened to the family.

“We plea to those who kidnapped our brother and say to them, please you can take whatever you want including the car, but please let him go as we need him” Portia Thejane who is a sister to the kidnapped brother said.
-TDN
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