North West three get 15 years for murder


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Mahikeng – Three men were sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment each for murder and kidnapping by the Bafokeng Magistrate’s Court, North West police said on Tuesday.

Tshepo Bethel Maputo, 26, Jacob Obakeng Lesele, 27, and Lawrence Olebogeng Dlamini, 28 were sentenced on Thursday for the crimes committed in 2013, Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

“The accused were involved in a fight with a 21-year-old victim at a liquor outlet in Phokeng.”

They accused the victim of trying to steal a sound system from their car.

“The victim was put inside the boot of a car and taken to Kanana dam where he was assaulted. He was left dead on the banks of the dam.”

The court declared the men unfit to possess a firearm.

North West police commissioner Lieutenant General Zukiswa Mbombo welcomed the sentence.

– SAPA

Roodepoort Horizon View pedestrian accident leaves man critical


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Roodepoort- A thirty-three-year-old man was critically injured following a pedestrian accident on Ontdekkers Road in Horizon View, Roodepoort this morning. Exact detail surrounding the cause of the pedestrian accident and preceding events are still unclear and will remain the subject of a police investigation.

“Netcare 911 paramedics arrived at the scene and found the man lying on the roadway. Upon assessment of the injured man, paramedics found that the man had sustained critical injuries after he was knocked over by a vehicle” Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said.

The critically injured man was treated at the scene and rushed to hospital, under the care of an advance life support paramedic, for the urgent medical care he required.

-TDN

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Proteas ‘choked’ out of the World Cup


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Corey Anderson and Grant Elliott produced a superbly timed 103-run partnership to take New Zealand into their first cricket World Cup final with a tense four-wicket win over South Africa at Eden Park on Tuesday.

Anderson (58) and Elliott (84 not out) had been thrust together at 149 for four in the 22nd over of the rain-effected semi-final and calmly took their side within sight of victory before Daniel Vettori joined Elliott to guide their side home to ecstatic scenes in Auckland.

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Electoral court dismisses Tlokwe application


The Electoral Court has dismissed an application by independent candidates in Tlokwe, in the North West, to set aside the 2013 by-elections based on alleged irregularities.

The eight candidates wanted a forensic investigation into alleged corruption during the by-elections in December in 2013.

“[The court] came to the conclusion that the application must fail in its entirety,” the Electoral Court said in its judgment handed down on Thursday.

However, the court said the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) had an obligation and responsibility in election processes as enshrined in the Constitution.

“The point is simply that, in spite of its recognition of the task, and the assurance it gave that it did its best to comply with its statutory obligations in relation to the applicants’ concerns, the commission can and should do better.

“All the issues raised in this application, and they are crucial, ought to be addressed with all interested parties outside of the litigation process.”

No cost order was made in the application.

Independent candidates were arguing against the IEC’s finding that only 1040 people voted illegally in the by-elections in 2013, saying the number was much higher.

In September, City Press reported that the IEC had admitted that 1040 illegal voters made their mark in the Tlokwe municipal by-elections. However, it insisted that the illegal votes did not change the outcome of the elections.

The admission was contained in a rejoinder affidavit filed with the Electoral Court in June and signed by chief electoral officer Mostho Moepya.

The case, which started in December 2013, was reportedly postponed in June and was supposed to be heard in August. But it was again postponed indefinitely after Moepya’s affidavit revealed that some registrations were illegal.

The by-elections were called after nine ANC councillors were fired by the party for refusing to support former Tlokwe mayor Mapetla Mapetla.

Independent candidates in nine of the wards asked the court to set aside the results and institute an independent investigation.

The African National Congress won eight of the nine wards.

Sapa

Mob violence after North West rape


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A 30-year-old man was critically injured when residents of Majakaneng accused him of being part of a gang who robbed a house and raped a woman, North West police said on Monday.

Early on Sunday morning, a woman reported a case of house robbery and rape to Mooinooi police, Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

“It is alleged that six suspects went into the victim’s boyfriend’s place while she was asleep, three stood outside and three went inside the house, one carried a firearm while the other two raped her.

“The suspects fled the scene with a plasma TV and some of her boyfriend’s clothes.”

Later on Sunday, an elderly woman reported to police that a man had pointed a firearm at her and ordered her to undress but then left her without physically harming her.

“The situation in Majakaneng got out hand when the community heard about those cases and they started to barricade the roads,” Ngubane said.

They saw the 30-year-old man carrying a plasma TV and began to beat him. Police intervened and the man was taken to hospital.

Police and the traffic department cleared the roads and the situation had returned to normal by Monday morning.
– Sapa

Randburg Zandspruit pedestrian accident leaves one dead


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Johannesburg- A man tragically lost his life following a pedestrian accident on the M5 in Zandspruit, Randburg. Netcare 911 paramedics and other services arrived at the scene and found that a man, believed to be in his thirties, tragically lost his life after being knocked over by a motor vehicle. Upon assessment of the man, paramedics found that the man had tragically passes away prior to their arrival, due to the extensive injuries sustained and there was nothing further that could be done for the man. The man was declared dead at the scene.

Exact detail surrounding the cause of the pedestrian accident and preceding events will remain the subject of a police investigation.

-TDN

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Dr Jordaan wishes Proteas well in ICC World Cup semi-finals


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Johannesburg- South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Dr Danny Jordaan has wished the SA national cricket team, the Proteas good luck in their ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final match against New Zealand on Tuesday morning.

Both nations have never made it to the cricket World Cup final before and the winner will play either India or Australia in the final in Melbourne.

Dr Jordaan said he was impressed by how the Proteas have played throughout the tournament and added that they have what it takes to go all the way.

“We want to congratulate Cricket SA and the Proteas for a fine World Cup campaign. We have truly been impressed and inspired by their performances and would like to wish them well against New Zealand. We are confident that they will go all the way. They have what it takes to beat New Zealand in their own backyard and go on to lift the trophy,” said Dr Jordaan.

Overall, the Proteas have played New Zealand 61 times in ODIs and South Africa have recorded 36 victories while the Kiwis have 20 wins. Five matches were “no result”.

New Zealand have a slight edge in World Cup matches. In six appearances, they have won four times while the Proteas have two victories.

“We urge the South African public to rally behind the Proteas,” added Dr Jordaan.

-TDN

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N West Department Of Health Held “Help Babies To Breathe” Campaign


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
CHRISTIANA- The District Clinical Specialist Team (DCST) recently held a very progressive, informative and a successful Training on Helping Babies breathe at birth in Christiana.

This comes as is possible that new born babies are either born breathing or not breathing accordingly as they should.

When the child is not breathing even after giving them a slight slap, to the Professional nurse(s) and the Midwife (wives) these are some of the vital signs to pick up and know how to medically/scientifically respond to them.

All (6) five Operational Managers, (2) two midwives and (2) two Doctors in Lekwa-Teemane Health Sub-District including The Christiana District Hospital received this much needed intensified exercise to help increase awareness on how to Help Babies Breathe on their after birth.

“As neonatalie simulator (dolls) was used to demonstrate how to help a new born baby breathe, participants took turns to literally carry out exercises themselves. The exercises include amongst others the accurate way of washing hands and techniques of comforting and talking to mothers as all this shall be happening before their eye (immediately after delivery). Preparation of the venue (delivery room), assessment and full implementation are key dynamics which in depth emphasis was focused” DR Ruth Segomotsi Mompati department of Health spokesperson Omphile Morwaagae said.

“Clearing airway and stimulating, keeping warm and constant checking of breathing as well as the endless checking of the heart rate is very crucial”, says Dr Joyce Mareverwa (Dr RSM DCST Paediatrician).

“It is important to realize that learning is not simply acquiring facts but that what you are doing is important, and must have the relevant skills to provide quality health care to our communities at large” she concludes.

Morwaagae said at the end of the exercise all participants were evaluated and assessed based on the training they had received and awarded certificates.
-TDN
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Bafana squad assemble for friendly


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Twenty-four Bafana Bafana players have reported for national team duty ahead of the two friendly international matches against Swaziland and Nigeria.

South Africa faces neighbours Swaziland on Wednesday, 25 March at the Somhlolo Stadium, kicking off at 19h00, and four days later (Sunday, 29 March) will welcome Nigeria at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.

Kick-off is at 15h30.

The players assembled for camp on Sunday, 22 March and will conduct their first training session in Johannesburg on Monday afternoon (23 March).

The team was expected to depart for Swaziland today but have had to postpone their travel to Tuesday (24 March) due to some players only expected to arrive tonight – Denmark-based Lebogang Phiri as well as Holland-based Thulani Serero and Kamohelo Mokotjo.

The squad will however be without two injured players – midfielder May Mahlangu and defender Anele Ngcongca.

Mahlangu is recovering in South Africa and reported for camp on Sunday where he was checked by the team medico, Dr Thulani Ngwenya and has since been released from camp due to a fractured foot bone.

Ngcongca’s club has informed Bafana Bafana that the player is suffering from an Achilles tendon and will not be able to honour the national team call-up. Ngwenya has spoken to their medical team and club will forward the scan results for the team doctor to peruse.

Doncaster Rovers FC, where midfielder Dean Furman plies his trade in England, has requested that he be excused from the matches as they have a tight schedule of matches. The club is in League One, and is thus not included in the FIFA Calendar, but will only get a postponement if three or more players are called for national team duties – which is not the case this time – only Dean has been called up from his club.

“We have called up 30 players and have covered every position, so we will not replace any of those who are unable to come to camp. I think it is also a blessing in disguise in that we will be able to test out the players we have called-up – for instance Dean has been playing with Andile in the middle of the park, so it would be great to see who else could fill in that role. To be frank we would have loved to have all players available but seeing it is not possible we have to move on,” said Bafana Bafana head coach Ephraim Shakes Mashaba.

“Also on the question of Dean, we have accepted the request because we want to build relations with these clubs. It is important that when they have a request like this we should consider it favourably because in future we will be the ones needing to make a request to these clubs.”
-TDN
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Education Committee to Meet Department of Education over Report on School Visits


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TAUNG- North West Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Education, Arts, Culture and Traditional Affairs  will hold a meeting with the Department of Education and Sports Development to discuss a report of the challenges found during the school visits the committee conducted at the beginning of the year.

The meeting will be held at Taung Hotel School and Convention Centre at 14h00. 

Amongst challenges found was; shortage of water and lack of electricity for months; shortage of teachers; blockage of toilets which forced teachers and learners to help themselves in dangerous bushes, and lack of scholar transport and infrastructure.
-TDN
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