Operation Fiela bear fruits in Kimberly


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By Obakeng Maje

Kimberley police held an integrated operation in the CBD area and various stakeholders formed part of the operation (Dept of Home Affairs, Sol Plaatjie Traffic Dept, Sol Plaatjie Law Enforcement officers and Other Tobacco Product officials). The operation focused on unlicensed businesses, illicit drug trafficking and contraband articles.

 

Street vendor stalls were inspected and various shops in the CBD were visited.  

Successes of the operation are as follows :

11 vendors were fined in terms of the municipal by laws for trading without a valid permit.

Counterfeit goods (sunglasses, clothing, bags etc) was confiscated.

 

“During the visits to the shops in the CBD, police also confiscated illicit molasses products worth R50 000.  The owner of the shop was arrested and detained on a charge of possession of suspected stolen property. Six laptops were found in his shop. He could not account for the possession thereof. He is expected to appear in court soon” colonel Priscilla Naidu said.

 

The ‘clean up’ operation was welcomed by the public who also assisted by providing information about crime and criminals in the area.

-TDN

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Community forum of Riverside hand over memorandum to MEC Collen Maine


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Mahikeng – MEC for Local Government and Human Settlements in Bokone Bophirima, Collen Maine, has vowed to engage with all the relevant departments, including Mahikeng local municipality to address service delivery issues raised by the residents of Riverside near Makhubung village in Mahikeng.

 

About 30 residents of Riverside presented a memorandum of demands which included the following : Access to electricity, water, sanitation, refuse removal and internal roads , RDP houses, Lack of electricity connection, water supply problem, poor access road, lack of a bridge to allow them to cross-over to other near villages, high mast lights and lack of schools in the area.

 

 “We are denied the right to clean drinkable water, when it rains our only road becomes flooded and becomes difficult for our children to attend school” said Mareledi Lekoma who is also a resident of Riverside. They also wanted that a full investigation on the RDP houses and that unemployed and senior citizens be prioritized when RDP houses are issued.

 

 

MEC Maine applauded them for not engaging in violent protests. “It is not often that communities present their grievances in a peaceful manner as they always resort to destroy the very amenities that are supposed to benefit them.  We will definitely look into issues presented and engage with all relevant department and provide you with feedback in two weeks time”, he said.

-TDN

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Security measures on Mafikeng Campus after robbery incident


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Mafikeng – The North-West University, Mafikeng Campus confirms that the Mmabatho Police station is investigating two cases of house robbery after students were robbed in a residence on campus.  The incidents took place in the early hours of the morning on 13 May. 

 

All residences on campus are fenced with a palisade fence and have a 24 hour security guard at the turnstiles at the entrances of the residences.  The university immediately took action by increasing the number of security guards from one to two.  They will be patrolling in and around the residences.  Students affected received counselling and were also relocated to other residences while repairs to their affected rooms are on-going.  The campus rector has also personally contacted the parents of the students informing them of what has happened and also on the measures that were taken.  For the interim and while the investigation is on-going, the rector also offered the students desktop computers as to not disrupt their studies.  All aspects relating to this incident are currently being discussed between management and the relevant departments and structures.

 

The campus has a high reputation as a safe campus and regrets the incident.  Safety is and will always be a very high priority for the North-West University and all efforts will be taken to prevent crime on the campus.  In this regard, the university is working together with the local police station to inform our on and off campus students about safety measures, crime and criminal activities.

 

The campus management strongly condemns the incident and the way in which they have handled the recent incident, is once again proof of their commitment to ensure a stable and secure environment for students. The accusations being made that management is to be blamed for these incidents, are completely unfounded.

 

An appeal is once again made to all stakeholders to actively work together with management to ensure that no such incidents happen on campus again.

_TDN

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North West proud to host the Cosafa Cup


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MAHIKENG – The Department of Tourism in North West province is proud that the Province will play host yet again to another major event in a form of the 15th Confederation of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the COSAFA.

 

North West MEC for Tourism, Desbo Mohono said that this goes to show that the province is capable of hosting major events. “All matches of this competition will be played in the North West province and we are particularly proud that they will take place at Moruleng Stadium which is a village. This affirms that as the province we have the capacity and the necessary infrastructure to host major events and if well developed, our villages, townships and small dorpies can do wonders”, she said.

 

“Events such as these create the necessary and much needed tourism traffic in the province which means hotels, guesthouses, restaurants and other small, micro and medium businesses will benefit a great deal. This will assist us in overhauling the socio-economic standing of the province and propel it forward”, she added.

 

Mohono went on to encourage communities to go out in their numbers to support this tournament by attending games and ensuring that they give the necessary support to their respective countries. “We know the country has just recovered from atrocities of xenophobic attacks. These games should also serve as platform to show the rest of the world that we are united as Southern African Countries”, Mohono concluded

 

The opening match of this tournament will be between Namibia and Seychelles on Sunday, 17 May 2014 at the Moruleng Stadium in Moruleng at 15:00 PM. This match will then be followed by a clash between Zimbabwe and Mauritius at the same venue at 17:30.

-TDN

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ANCYL in Dr Ruth Mompati District mourns the death of stalwart


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Vryburg- ANC Youth League appreciates the contribution of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati to the struggle that brought the democracy South Africa enjoys today.

The League call on all the citizens of this country, particularly those residing in district – the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Region, to treasure the legacy of Mama Ruth and continue the sterling work she has done.

The regional secretary of the ANC Youth League Lekgotla Crespo Menyatso says this region must be proud to have produced a fierce revolutionary like Mama Ruth.

“Although our hearts are heavy upon learning about the death of this gallant fighter, we should look back at her glittering deeds and rejoice,”

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“Mama Ruth has left us nothing but a solid foundation on building this country going forward,”

The ANC Youth League vows to lead any struggle that is facing young people and hampering their success.  

Ruth Mompati was at the forefront leading campaigns against the then apartheid regime that segregated black South Africans and prevented them from exercising their basic human rights.

Menyatso was among the ANC and Provincial Government leaders who received the remains of Mama Ruth at the Vryburg Light Aircraft Landing Zone yesterday.

He says the struggle today is different “Just at nineteen years old Mama Ruth was a teacher by profession, the qualification she achieved under the apartheid rule. If she could do that under difficult circumstances what will prevent a young person from doing it today. More and more young people are swallowed by social illness and sins of entertainment, something that rob this country off future leaders like Mama Ruth.

“It is the duty of this ANC League to champion the interests of young people and make sure that their dreams are realised while ensuring that they have a ripe and sober political understanding.

Mama Ruth joined the ANC while still in her youth age and she was politically properly prepared to lead. That is why she excelled! ” said Menyatso.

Ruth Mompati was among those women who made August 9th day happen.

She was involved in the Defiance Campaign and went on to be a founding member of the Federation of SA Women. She has fought apartheid in and outside the country and was also at the fore when the ANC ushered us democracy in 1994.

Menyatso has thanked the Mompati family for allowing their daughter to be a servant of the people. “The Mompati family, ANC and South Africa as a whole has lost a towering giant and a mother to countless generations of activists. May her soul rest in everlasting peace knowing that her role in building our country’s future will never be forgotten. As people, we owe it to her and generations before that our vision of a united, democratic, non-racial, non-sexist and prosperous society comes to pass.”

Mama Ruth passes on at the time when the League is preparing to hold a political lecture in her honour.

Menyatso said it would have been good to hold such lecture in her presence but they will proceed with preparations nonetheless.

-TDN
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