‘The sun set on Taung interpreter, family downhearted’


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
THE family of Nceba Novazi(45) was left crestfallen after his untimely death.

Nceba Novazi who was working at Taung Magistrate Court as translator was involved in a ‘head on’ collision accident between Vryburg and Taung on Friday.

According to reports, two cars were involved in a head on collision accident and left 14 people injured.

North West police spokesperson sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said two cars, a white quantum and a white mazda bakkie were found 500m apart.

“All fourteen passengers in a quantum were injured and a seven year-old baby and a driver in a bakkie were also injured. Vryburg police were summoned to the scene and found one person dead and other occupants injured,” Moleko said.

Ntsikelelo Novazi(34) who is a brother to the deceased said the family lost a father figure, a brother, a friend in Ncebo.

“My brother was always smiling, always encouraging us to work-hard in life. Death robbed us a giant, and his untimely death left a void in our hearts. We will forever remember him,” Ntsikelelo said.

Nceba leaves his wife and four kids behind.

North West police are investigating a case of culpable homicide and investigations continue.

-TDN

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One suspect nabbed after attempted rape at Vuselela college in Pudimoe


Picture: (Vuselela FET college in Pudimoe)

Picture: (Vuselela FET college in Pudimoe)

BY OBAKENG MAJE
Pudimoe police registered a case of attempted murder and malicious damage to property against a 29 year- old suspect, Petrus Viljoen.

Pudimoe Police Station spokesperson Tebogo Thebe said on Saturday, the suspect attempted to rape a 21 year-old female who is a student at Vuselela College which is situated in Pudimoe at around 21:35.

“The suspect damaged the college’s property by kicking the door of the hall way which leads to the exit of male’s dormitory resulting the case of malicious damage to property,” Thebe said.

Three witnesses allege that they heard the victim screaming from her locked room when they arrived to check what was happening, they found the suspect and the victim inside the room.

The caretaker was called to unlock the room.

“The victim emerged from the room visibly traumatised and they immediately came to the Police Station to open a case of attempted rape and malicious damage to property, the suspect is in custody and is expected to appear at Taung magistrate court today,” he said.

-TDN

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Manthe Multi-purpose Indoor Centre abandoned


Picture: (Half-built Manthe Multi-purpose door Centre abandoned)

Picture: (Half-built Manthe Multi-purpose door Centre abandoned)

BY OBAKENG MAJE
NORTH West Department of Sport and Education said the discussions are underway to continue in building the unfinished Manthe Indoor Centre that was left unattended more than eight months ago.

The Indoor Centre came to grinding hauled after the misunderstanding between the department and contractor more than eight months ago.

According to ward councillor, Crespo Menyatso there was a misunderstanding between the department and contractor and that resulted in contractor abandoning the project.

“We understand that, there was a misunderstanding between the contractor and department of sport and education and the matter is now handled by department,” Menyatso said.

He said as a ward councillor, residents always demand answers regarding the indoor centre.

“My challenge as a leader in ward 14 where the project is situated, is that each and every meeting members of the community demand to know the project ‘s progress from me which is sometimes very difficult for me to answer because there is no progression.

“I took the matter up with the mayor’s office, Kaone Lobelo  and also engaged with relevant department like North West MEC for Education and Sport, Wendy Matsemela.  We went to the site with representatives from MEC’s office together with consultants,” Menyatso said.

North West Department of Sport and Education spokesperson, Elias Malindi said the department is still investigating the matter and all will be sorted out soon.

“We are aware of the matter and we can swiftly say the continuity of the project will take place soon after we’ve engaged with relevant authorities.

“We cannot say much regarding the matter as we still have to look at what really caused the delay of the project and see what decision we could come up with,” Malindi said.

Manthe Indoor Centre was supposed to help the youth to enhance and develop their skills as Manthe village, in Taung consists of unemployed youth and poverty is the order of the day.

-TDN

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SACP urges members to unite in a fighting against capitalism


Picture: (Northern Cape MEC for Agriculture, Norman Shushu)

Picture: (Northern Cape MEC for Agriculture, Norman Shushu)

BY OBAKENG MAJE
THE SACP has called for unity among its rank and file so that factional tendencies could be defeated.

This was said during a fund-raising gala dinner held in Hartswater, near Taung on Saturday.

Held under the theme, Socialism in our lifetime, the gathering attracted leaders like Northern Cape MEC for Agriculture, Norman Shushu and several ANC and other alliance members.

Shushu said the dinner was organised to raise funds and bring SACP members together.

“We see factionalism and divisions within the ANC and as alliance partners, we are very concerned with the state of affairs in the party. ANC is losing mostly middle class supporters and we want to find answers as to why.

“The SACP still pledges its support to the ANC and would like to inform members of the ruling party to desist from tendencies of supporting individuals and to refrain from abusing their positions for personal gain because they were elected by the people,” Shushu said.

The SACP leader called on the youth to register cooperatives so that they can be able to fight poverty and unemployment.

“We would like to inform the youth not to become tenderpreneurs, but become entrepreneurs so that they can help government to alleviate poverty and create jobs,” he said.

ANC regional secretary Webster Dichaba said the dominant capitalist economy continues to compromise the plans the ruling party has for young people.

“As we celebrate the 39th anniversary of the Youth Month, we do so with quantitative and qualitative gains to show for the youth of our country,”

According to Mojaki Legobane, an SACP member from Jan Kempdorp: “The dominant capitalist economy undermines the blood that was shed in 1976 for the equal liberation of the youth of today in economic, social and political terms,”
-TDN
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Land Reform commission visits Taung


Picture: (Land reform commission visits Taung)

Picture: (Land reform commission visits Taung)

BY OBAKENG MAJE
THE Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, said land ceilings are a necessary imperative for equitable land redistribution in South Africa.

The department embarked on registering all land owners who were forcefully removed from their native land.

The Land reform commission visited Taung since last week Monday in registering land owners.

Deputy Director of Land Reform Commission, Victor Tities said the department has registered more than 100 requests from residents of Taung.

“We are very impressed regarding those who heed the call, however most of the residents did not have relevant documents. We advised them to get needed documents and come forward.

“Also to highlight on that, if we took your name does not automatically declare we have accepted your claim. There are some research and intensive investigations that will take place to verify if you are the rightful owner of the claimed land,” Tities said.
According to Tities, the department want to avoid court cases and also handing over the land to wrongful owners.

“We know we living in this world, even though one knows very well that she/he never stayed in any land that was taken away from them, will still come forward and take chances,” he said.

Motsholathebe Monyatsi(67) from Lokgabeng village, in Taung said he is very grateful because at last the government heed their call.

“We would like to say thank you to our government because we’ve been crying out loud for our lost lands. Atleast at last one will be finally rest in peace after apartheid government inflicted a pain in our hearts,” Monyatsi said.

“We suffered after we were relocated from Mokassa 2 to Lokgabeng. Our fathers were owning farms there, but the government took all that from us and leave us with nothing to fend for ourselves,” he said.

Another granny who came to claim her land was Margaret Moeng(70) said they were staying in Taung CBD where now is owned by white person.

“Apartheid government evicted us from our land and gave it to one white person. That person now owns the whole land all alone, and we were left in the cold. But now all is come back into our own hands because we are the rightfully owners.

“The government says they will compensate us and we welcome the decision. During that time we suffered a lot and we were treated like animals. What white people did to us was inhuman and now they own close to 70% of our land in South Africa,” Moeng said.

The closing date for land reform will be closed on in 2019 and the department advises all those who want to lodge complain to come forward before is too late and not wait for until 11th-hour.

-TDN

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A case against six Morokweng suspects postponed


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By Obakeng Maje
Taung- A case against six suspects from Morokweng village, near Taung was remanded until 10 June 2015.

Johannes Luka, Molefi Dintwe, Ezekiel Staal, Boitumelo Moroke, Kgari Puoeng and Elizabeth Staal briefly appeared before Taung Magistrates Court on Tuesday after they allegedly burnt down a kraal of stock-theft suspect, Marumo Legakwe(48) from Morokweng village, in Taung.

The community members went berserk after Taung Magistrates Court granted bail to Marumo Legakwe and Kwazulu-Natal born suspect, Nicholas Hlela(38).

The two suspects were arrested three months ago at Morokweng village after being accused of stock-theft.

According to reports, Legakwe and Hlela were beaten to the gulp after they were caught red-handed with 31 stolen goats by observant residents at around 04h00am.

The 31 goats were found loaded in Hlela’s bakkie.

Legakwe was deposed from Morokweng village by community members last month where he had close to 200 goats.

The community burnt down his kraal and ordered his family to move out of the village.

Six suspects were subsequently arrested in connection of burning Legakwe’s kraal.

The two briefly appeared before court and were granted R1000 bail each against the residents’ will.

On Friday (20 March 2015) the community allegedly went to his kraal and reduced it to ashes.

Morokweng chief, Monnatau Molehe said the decision was taken by community members, so as he is a leader he adhered to the call.

“I can say this man arrived here more than four years in tour village. When he arrived here, he asked to stay only for two days but after two days he refused to go.

“The community wanted him out because he was stealing their livestock, now he has been arrested. They decided to burn down his kraal and remove his livestock out of the village” Molehe said.

One of accused, Boitumelo Moroke said he does not agree with justice system because they trying to fight crime in the area, but instead of the court to prosecute the perpetrators, are the ones being arrested.

“I can never understand the justice system. We fighting crime in the area and now we’re now those who facing jail-time. I was never part of those who burnt the kraal” Moroke said.
-TDN
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Taung stock-theft accused remanded


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
A 37 year-old convict Micheal Mosimane appeared before Taung Magistrates Court on another charges of stock-theft on Tuesday.

Mosimane who was found guilty of stock-theft three weeks ago, briefly appeared before Taung Magistrates Court for another pending matter.

Mosimane is accused of embarking on a stock-theft spree in Taung.

He appeared before court for another stock-theft matter that was commissioned two years ago in villages around Taung.

The court postponed the matter because of administration issues and Mosimane will be back in court on 08 July 2015.

Micheal Mosimane along with Alfred Ndaba(38) were found guilty of stock-theft on 20 May 2015 and were sentenced to six-years imprisonment while Ndaba’s sentence was reduced to four years because he was first offender.
-TDN
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