It’s all systems go for the by-elections in Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality


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Mahikeng – North West MEC for Local Government and Human Settlement Collen Maine has urged all registered voters in different municipalities under Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality to go out in their numbers and vote in the up-coming by-elections on the 26th of November 2014. The by-elections follow the decision by the North West Provincial EXCO to invoke Section 139 (1) (c) of the constitution, to disband the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality council on the 3rd of September 2014.

Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality is made up of five local municipalities namely Mahikeng, Ratlou, Tswaing, Ramotshere-Moiloa and Ditsobotla municipalities. The elections are conducted by Independent Electoral Commission – IEC. There are 481 voting stations in the 101 wards in entire district. All voting stations are expected to be opened on the 26th of November 2014 from 07h00 in the morning till 07h00 in the evening.

MEC Collen Maine encouraged all registered voters to take this opportunity to go out and vote. “We urge all legible voters to take part in the up-coming elections as the success of the elections, which are aimed at rebuilding the municipality, rests entirely on their shoulders. We have taken a journey of intervening in the municipality which was in the best interest of our communities, now it is their turn to do make their contribution by voting in the new council” remarked Maine.

Different politically parties will be battle it out to occupy 41 seats available in the council. Proportionally elected councillors or PR Councillors, who make up 40% of the council, will be elected by communities on the 26th of November. The other 60% of the council which is made up of Local Council representative to district council – LC Councillors will be voted in by councillors in all five municipalities under Ngaka Modiri Molema district municipality.

MEC Collen Maine says the department can’t wait to have a new council that will move Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality forward. “We expect the election to be free and fair, to usher in the new council as the municipality can’t be under the intervention forever. We want to see stability and good governance in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality. The intervention team has been deployed there to bring stability and prepare ground for the council that will be elected on the 26th November 2014. The new council must support our local municipalities, must ensure provision of basic services especially water, must act against maladministration, fraud or corruption without fear or favour”, charged Maine.

The new council is expected to be sworn within 14 days after the elections.
-TDN
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Two fugitive after rape and murder


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By Obakeng Maje
North West police are investigating a case of House Robbery, Pointing of firearm and rape that took place on the 10 November 2014 in Syferpan farm in Coligny.

“The wanted suspects are sought after a case of House Robbery, Rape and Pointing of Fire-arm, which occurred on the 10 November 2014 around 19:00 at the farm Syferpan Coligny. Both suspects are black males, 26 years old and of medium height. One suspect has a light completion, short brush hair-cut, muscular build and speaks fluent Afrikaans and English” North West police said.

The other suspect was slender built, medium to dark completion, speaks Afrikaans, fluent in English and wore a hoodie jacket which covered his head.

The I/O on this case is DWO M Viljoen of the Detective Branch Coligny. He can be contacted on the following numbers: 018-673 0171 / 082 373 7294 / 080 209 9912.

The SAPS ask anybody with information regarding these suspects to come forward.
-TDN
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EFF: Ramaphosa not the hero who saved us


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Cape Town – Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa should not be portrayed as a hero who saved the EFF, the Economic Freedom Fighters said on Tuesday.

The EFF was responding to the deal struck between Ramaphosa and opposition parties that disciplinary proceedings against the EFF would be held in abeyance in return for assurances that they would respect parliamentary rules.

“While noting the role he PLAYED in facilitating the agreement which in one way or another was going to be reached, the notion that Cyril Ramaphosa liberated or pardoned members of the EFF should be dismissed with contempt,” the EFF said in a statement.

“Members of the EFF liberated and freed themselves.”

The EFF welcomed the political solution being sought to replace punitive measures.

“We have always known, as is evident from the representation made by commander-in-chief Julius Malema to the Powers and Privileges Committee on the day the 20 EFF MPs were summoned to appear, that the solution must be a political one because the ruling party cannot be the complainant, the lawyer, the prosecutor and the judge.”

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

But Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane suggested that Ramaphosa had only secured a tentative agreement from his party to toe the line.

He said the DA cautiously welcomed the concession not to pursue the suspension of the EFF MPs, but signalled the party would not let up pressure on Speaker Baleka Mbete, whom opposition parties accuse of bias.

Ramaphosa’s decision to set up a working committee of parliamentary party leaders, CHAIRED by himself with Maimane and ANC Chief Whip Stone Sizani as deputies, was “an admission that Parliament is not working under the speakership of Baleka Mbete”, he added.

– SAPA

N Cape man jailed for life


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Johannesburg – Police said on Tuesday that a man had been sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and rape by the Northern Cape High Court in Kimberley.

Gert Waterwond was convicted of raping and murdering Katty Johannes, 53, on 3 October last year in Campbell, said spokesperson Donald Mdhluli.

Waterwond committed the crimes with another man, Abraham Swartz. Both men were arrested the same day Johannes was murdered.

Swartz died during the trial.

Waterwond and Swartz stole two chickens from Johannes’s garden about 18:00 on 3 October. Later that night, they returned to the house, where Johannes was home alone with her eight-year-old daughter.

“They broke into the house and stole an amplifier and a DVD player… Both men raped the woman in front of the child. They then strangled her and left,” Mdhluli said.

Johannes’s husband was not home as he was fishing with family friends.

The two men were arrested following a manhunt. A DVD player, amplifier and two slaughtered chickens were found in their possession. They were POSITIVELY identified in an ID parade and charged with rape, murder and housebreaking.

– SAPA

Boy drowns in KZN pool


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Johannesburg – A two-year-old boy drowned in a pool in Kapenta Bay on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast on Tuesday, paramedics said.

Netcare 911 spokesperson Chris Botha said that paramedics pulled him out of the water and performed advanced life support resuscitation, but to no avail.

“Exact detail as to how the child landed in the pool will remain a subject for police investigation,” said Botha.
– SAPA

Oscar defence files opposing papers


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Johannesburg – The lawyers of paralympian Oscar Pistorius have filed papers opposing the State’s application to appeal his culpable homicide conviction and sentence.

In papers filed this week, posted on broadcaster eNCA’s website, Pistorius’ lawyers argued there was no error of law when he was sentenced to five years in prison for the culpable homicide of his girlfriend, law graduate and model Reeva Steenkamp.
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Dewani defence to file discharge papers


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Cape Town – Lawyers for British businessman Shrien Dewani will file their heads of argument on Wednesday for his discharge on charges of conspiring to kill his wife Anni.

On Monday, Francois van Zyl, for Dewani, said the defence intended making an application to Deputy Judge President Jeanette Traverso in terms of section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act.

Van Zyl said the defence needed time to prepare its application as there were many facts it had to deal with.

The State was expected to file responding papers on Friday.

Traverso said the application would be heard on Monday.

Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act provides that if at the close of the prosecution’s case, the court believes there is no evidence that the accused committed the offence, it may return a verdict of not guilty.

Dewani is on trial for allegedly plotting with taxi driver Zola Tongo and others to kill Anni while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in November 2010.

He has pleaded not guilty to charges including kidnapping, murder, and defeating the ends of justice.

He claims the couple were hijacked as Tongo was driving them through Gugulethu in his minibus on Saturday, November 13, 2010.

Tongo is serving an 18-year jail term and Mziwamadoda Qwabe 25 years. Xolile Mngeni was serving life in jail for firing the shot that killed Anni, but died in prison from a brain tumour last month.

– SAPA

No one needs motivation against Nigeria – Furman


Johannesburg- Bafana Bafana have safely arrived in Uyo, Nigeria ahead of their last CAF Orange Cup of Nations Equatorial Guinea 2015 qualifier against Nigeria.

The clash will take place on Wednesday, 19 November at the Ibom International Stadium in Akwa Ibom State. Kick-off is 18h00 local time in Nigeria (19h00 SA time).

After a five-and-half hour flight from Johannesburg to Uyo, Bafana Bafana took an hour’s bus drive to their hotel.

The players had a short pool session on Tuesday morning and will have their final training session at the match venue in the evening.

Despite having already qualified for the AFCON 2015 tournament, South Africa still has the hunger to do well.

“It’s a huge game, having qualified doesn’t change anything for us, it has major significance every time we go play Nigeria. It’s going to be a tough game, they will fight for their lives in an effort to qualify. But we want to fight for our nation, for fans, and for ourselves, beyond that we want to maintain our unbeaten record in this group and it’s important that we finish in a positive way,” said midfielder Dean Furman.

“No one needs any motivation for this match. We know we are playing African champions, so what more motivation does one need than to defeat the champs and that’s what we will keep in our heads. We want to send a good and strong message to the rest of the continent that we are a strong side going into the tournament and there is no better way than to do it against Nigeria.”

Asked how important it would be to beat Nigeria, this is what Furman had to say.

“It would be massive to beat Nigeria in Nigeria. People keep mentioning that we haven’t defeated them in so long, but records are there to be broken. We would also like to thank the nation for their support, they have been the driving force and we can repay them by beating Nigeria tomorrow night.”

South Africa is top of Group A with 11 points. Nigeria and Congo are second and third tied at seven points while Sudan is on three. After five matches, all teams play the final qualifier on Wednesday.
“It’s been great to go to some of the places we have gone to, some of the hostile atmosphere or when the pitch was not what we are used to like artificial pitch, the death of the our captain Senzo.

“It’s been an up and down last few months but we have remained focused as a team. We know we have a job to do and it’s great that we have come through without defeat and we are in a really positive mood at the moment,” concluded Furman.
-TDN
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MEC Mohono congratulates winners of the 4th Annual Provincial Tourism Awards


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Rustenburg – In congratulating all the winners of the 4th Annual Provincial Tourism Awards recently held at the Civic Centre in Rustenburg.

The North West MEC for Tourism, Desbo Mohono said that it is important to recognize the enormous role played by various tourism institutions in tourism development and promotion within the North West Province.

MEC Mohono said that as much as government was rewarding excellence within the Tourism sector, they are also giving recognition to professionals who have stood tall amongst their peers in various categories.

“We are also reaffirming and emphasizing that The North West Province is also full of possibilities. Possibilities to grow and market the tourism economy as we move forward into the future both in public and private sectors.

“These awards are a collaborative effort between the Department of Tourism and the North West Parks and Tourism Board and they play a pivotal role in growing the tourism economy of the province”, she said.

Mohono said she was pleased that these awards are growing in leaps and bounds from their initial inception with only 42 entries in the year 2011 and today in 2014 we are standing at 172 entries.

“This can only mean one thing, we are growing lightening pace. We are mapping the way forward and laying a foundation that will benefit generations to come. I would like to congratulate all winners and also thank all who participants”, she said.

Winners were awarded a certificate, a trophy and a cash prize to the tune of twenty thousand rands while the special Premier’s Award winner walk away with thirty thousand rands and runners-up walk away with five thousand rand each . The winners are as follows:

BEST BED AND BREAKFAST – Lotlametswe Bed & BreakfastBEST GUEST HOUSE – Villa Maria Guest HouseBEST GAME LODGE – Ivory Tree Game LodgeBEST URBAN LODGE – Plek Vanni VisarendBEST HOTEL – Protea Hotel MafikengBEST RESORTS – Magalies Park Pecan ResortBEST SELF-CATERING – Dikgwetlo TradingBEST CONFERENCE – The Roots Lifestyle Centre BEST TOURIST GUIDING – Seleke Tourist GuideBEST TOUR OPERATORS – Rotwe Travel & ToursBEST TOURISM MEDIA PERSONALITY – Thabo RantlhaBEST TOURISM SCHOOL – Michael ModisakengSPECIAL PREMIER’S AWARD – Ngwenya Hotel
-TDN
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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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