North West Legislature to host Feedback Session for Health Practitioners Sectoral Parliament


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Potchefstroom- North West Provincial Legislature will be hosting the Feedback Session for the Health Practioners’ Sectoral at Tlokwe Local Municipality Banquet Hall in Potchefstroom.

The feedback session is aimed at addressing the health practitioners’ sector issues raised during the sectoral parliament that was held on 7 February 2014. The MEC and relevant senior management failed to attend such sectoral parliament.

Different stakeholders including the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (DENOSA), Health & Other Services Personnel Trade Union of South Africa (HOSPERSA), South African Medical Doctors’ Association (SAMA) and Traditional Healers Association will attend the event.

-TDN

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A 58 year-old man shot self dead


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

Ventersdorp- North West police are investigating a case of inquest after a 58-year-old man allegedly shot himself with a firearm. The incident took place on Friday at approximately 08:00 at Makokskraal near Ventersdorp.

“The deceased was found with a gunshot wound on the head at the back of his bakkie in a maize field. According to the information, a suicide note was found at the scene. No foul play is suspected at this stage” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

Police investigation into the matter continues.

-TDN

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The mutilated body of one of missing children recovered


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

Koster- Subsequent to investigations conducted after two girls; Basetsana Octavia Modumo and Kegomoditswe Boikanyo went missing in Koster on 24 September 2014, the police can confirm that the naked body of a female minor that was found floating in Kgetleng River at Finfoot farm in the vicinity of Assen on Sunday, 28 September 2014, has been positively identified as one of the missing children; Kegomoditswe Boikanyo.

North West police said the body was found after shepherds alerted the police about the body that was found with missing parts including hands, head and private parts.

“Due to the body’s state of decomposition, it was difficult to identify it.  The identification breakthrough came after confirmation that the bone sample of Kegomoditswe was consistent with the one of her mother by the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP)’s report.  The pair went missing while at Mountain View, Reagile Location, Koster. They were learners at Kgalagatsane Lower Primary and Moitshoki Mofenyi Lower Primary Schools respectively” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

Mokgwabone said the community is once more urged to assist with the information that may lead to arrest of the suspect(s) by calling Investigating Officers; Captain Jerry Maboitshege 082 416 0978 or Captain Morema on 082 856 1087. Alternatively, information can be communicated through Crime Stop Number 08600 10111 or anonymous tip-off Crime Line sms 32211.

-TDN

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Potchefstroom man shot and killed girlfriend amid argument


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

Potchefstroom- A 54-year-old suspect is expected to appear in Potchefstroom Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 30 March 2015 for the alleged murder of his 40-year-old partner.

 

“It is alleged that the woman was driving out of the garage on Friday at approximately 07:00 at Ikageng location near Potchefstroom when the boyfriend entered and closed the garage door partially. The couple allegedly argued briefly and the boyfriend took out a firearm and shot the victim” Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

According to North West police, the suspect allegedly fled the crime scene and handed himself over at Potchefstroom police station.

The motive of the incident is unknown at this stage, and investigation into the matter continues.

-TDN

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Four Taung men nabbed for armed robbery at complex


 

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BY OBAKENG MAJE
FOUR suspects were arrested by police on Thursday after they allegedly entered a shop owned by Chinese foreign nationals on Wednesday in Taung Complex at around 21:00.

North West police said the four suspects pounced on the victims and pointed them with a firearm.

The allegedly robbed them off airtime vouchers, cigarettes and cash.

“The suspects allegedly loaded cigarettes on the vehicle owned by Chinese and fled the scene. The police worked tirelessly and arrested the first two suspects on Thursday” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

The other two suspects were arrested on Friday and according to police, one suspect was an employee at the Chinese shop while the other one was working for an armed response security company at the shop.

“The police managed to recover the vehicle and part of robbed goods, including cigarettes and undisclosed amount of cash”  Mokgwabone said.

The suspects are due to appear in Taung Magistrates Court on Monday.
-TDN
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Two fugitive after murder and armed robbery


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
The Hawks Organised Crime Unit in Mahikeng are looking for two fugitive men, says North West police. Dingaan Patrick Mandewo was found guilty on six counts of armed robberies and was out on bail, but failed to appear in court for sentencing.

Another fugitive man, was Boitumelo Napoleon Dada Moilwa, who escaped from a lawful custody on the 14 February 2014.

North West police spokesperson colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said Moilwa was facing two counts of murder, four of armed robberies and one of illegal possession of firearm.

“Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the accused, can call warrant officer Thaga on 0823742417” Mokgwabone said.
-TDN

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Two nabbed for theft after masquerading as traditional doctors


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
KIMBERLEY- Two Malawian men were allegedly arrested after they conned a man R15 000 amount of cash on Tuesday in Kimberley, Northern Cape police said.

A 35 year-old man was allegedly approached by two men who masqueraded as traditional healers and promised him wealth and riches.

According to Northern Cape police spokesperson Lieutenant Donald Mdhluli, the man became suspicious when they ordered him to give them another R85 000.

“Kimberley Crime Prevention members arrested two Malawian men aged 31 and 41 respectively after they allegedly conned a man out thousands of rands. The men met the 35-year-old complainant on Tuesday and took R15 000. They requested a further R85 000 and promised him wealth and riches” Mdhluli said.

The two men agreed to meet with the victim in the Kimberley CBD on Friday, they were arrested on a charge of theft under false pretenses and possession of property suspected to be stolen.

Mdhluli said 10 cell phones were also confiscated.

“We urge anyone who might have fallen to the trap of these suspects to come forward and report the matter to the police. The complainant has thanked the police for their swift response and the arrest of the two suspects” he said.

Major-General Jean Abrams, the Kimberley Cluster Commander, has welcomed the arrest and urge the community to be very vigilant and cautious as criminals take advantage of the plight of people.

She further added that community members must immediately report to police whenever they suspect a scam and police are going to deal with such criminals.

-TDN

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Amajimbos, Mali draw in a friendly encounter


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Johannesburg – South Africa Men’s U/17 National Team played to a thrilling 1-1 draw against their arch-rivals Mali in an international friendly match at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on Sunday afternoon.

The match which was played as a curtain raiser to the Bafana Bafana versus Nigeria game had all the excitement, top quality football and the 1-1 draw was a fair reflection of the how the two sides went at each other.

Mali beat Amajimbos 2-0 in the final of the CAF U/17 African Youth championships in Niger last month and Molefi Ntseki and his charges were gunning for some sort of revenge.
Mali, using their imposing physique were the better side for most parts of the first half but could not breach the Amajimbos backline well marshalled by goalkeeper Walter Kubheka as the two teams went to the half-time draw deadlocked.

But there was little Kubheka could have done to deny Sekou Koita the opening goal for the visitors after some sweeping counter-attacks initiated from the right which left the entire Amajimbos defence on sixes and sevens.

South Africa immediately fashioned great moves soon after this setback although in most cases, they found the big Malians uncompromising.

Amajimbos duly equalised in the 78th minute through Luvuyo Mkhatshana whose header was from the top drawer to make it 1-1. The industrious striker received a delicate pass from the left and responded by planting his perfect header past the Malian keeper.

Thereafter, it was one-way traffic as Amajimbos galloped forward looking for the winner but time ran out as the match ended in a deserved draw for both teams.

-TDN

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Bafana Bafana, Super Eagles share spoils


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Nelspruit– Bongani Zungu capped a wonderful day in a Bafana Bafana shirt when he rammed home a rebound deep inside the referee’s optional time to cancel an 85th minute wonderful goal by the Super Eagles’ Ahmed Musa as the two African giants shared the spoils in an exciting International friendly match at Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit on Sunday.

Shakes Mashaba’s Bafana Bafana were starring  defeat in the face after Musa had given Nigeria a surprise lead on the 85th minute, much against the run of play.

But Bafana Bafana’s recent never-say-die attitude saw them level matters on the 93rd minute of the referee’s four minutes of added time as Mbombela erupted into wild celebrations.

Yet Bafana Bafana could have avoided the agony of seeking such a late equaliser. They dominated the entire second half and could have taken the lead on the 60th minute when outstanding Thulani Serero was brought down in the box. However, Andile Jali casually stepped up to take the spot kick which was easily saved by Nigerian keeper, Akpeyi.

Bafana bossed up the Nigerian for most of the afternoon but it was the Super Eagles who got the first chance in the very first minute but Itumeleng Khune, returning to big time scene was equal to the task.

South Africa quickly fashioned two quick chances in the opening minutes but Nigerian keeper Akpeyi repelled danger on both occasions. First he tipped over the bar Bongani Zungu snap shot before brilliantly saving Tower Mathoho’s header in quick succession.

Nigeria on the other end continued to be a threat on counter attacks but Khune looked not bothered by the few attacks.

On the 25th minute, impressive Zungu turned the Super Eagles defence upside down before crossing to Tokelo Rantie whose shot was somehow turned for a corner.

Jali followed soon after with another rasping shot but the attempt was turned over the bar by Akpeyi as Bafana started to turn on the heat.

Thulani Serero then showed his magic on the 38th minute but the Nigeria defenders roughed him off the ball as the match continued to swing from one end to the other. However, from the resultant free kick Oupa Manyisa curled his effort over the bar as Nigeria again, breathed some a sigh of relief.

The teams went to half time with the score still deadlocked at 0-0 but South Africa were the first to create a real opening on the 50th minute. Rantie was brought down on the edge of the box but Serero swept his free kick wide of the posts.

As South Africa continued to press forward, Serero was then brought down in the 60th minute but Jali’s casual spot kick was saved by Akpeyi as Bafana Bafana squandered a glorious opportunity to take the lead.

They were made to pay dearly for it on the 85th minute when Musa’s swerving shot on the right beat Khune hands down.

However, Zungu had the last say in the match attended by thousands of supporters as he made sure the match ended in a 1-1 draw.

South Africa 11 v Nigeria: Itumeleng Khune (GK), Rivaldo Coetzee, Thabo Matlaba, Thulani Hlatshwayo (c), Erick Mathoho, Thulani Serero, Andile Jali, Oupa Manyisa, Bongani Zungu, Sbusiso Vilakazi, Tokelo Rantie

Substitutes: Jackson Mabokgwane (GK), Brilliant Khuzwayo (GK), Siyabonga Nhlapho, Sbusiso Khumalo, Mandla Masango, Siphelele Ntshangase, Daniel Cardoso, Kamohelo Mokotjo, Cole Alexander, Lehlohonolo Majoro, Ayanda Patosi, Thuso Phala

Nigeria 11: Akpeyi, Balogun, Omeruo, Ogbonnaya, Akas; Akpan, Onazi, Sokari; Simon, Samuel, Musa

-TDN

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Day 6: Lebo’s embarrassing mishap


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Just as the Saturday night party was getting heated the unthinkable happened to sweet Lebo, her wig fell off right in the middle of the dancefloor! With her dance moves owning the party it seems her hair piece had a mind of its own and decided to tone things down for a moment.

As embarrassing as the moment was though, Lebo took it all in her stride and quickly recovered the wayward wig and fastened it back onto her head.

The housemates had a good chuckle about the hilarious moment then got straight back to business, partying up a storm!

First Ex now the wig wants out of the partnership. Lebo had a rough week! #BBMzansi

— . (@BBAFans) March 28, 2015

Lebo’s wig jst had 2 fall off though, yoh she was dancing her ass off. Love her energy!#BBMzansi

— Mbali (@introvertedM) March 28, 2015

#bbmzansi lol lebo dancing so hard. That her wig falls off.

— Sandra ofili (@AwuliO) March 28, 2015

This is definitely going to be one of the most memorable moments from this season of Big Brother Mzansi! Sorry Lebo!

Remember, this week’s nominations are all fake and there will be no evictions this Sunday.
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