Bokone Bophirima celebrate Africa’s women Day


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BY OBAKENG MAJE


THE department of Public Service of South Africa in North West celebrated African Women’s Day under the theme “Women Empowerment” in our lifetime.


The event was held at Christiana location, in Lekwa-Teemane Local municipality in conjunction with North West’s Office of the Premier.

Some of those who graced the event were Gender Commissioner, Nomasondo Mazibuko, deputy director from the Office of The Premier, Humang Mashimbye and other women from public sectors.


Mashimbye who was the keynote speaker said empowerment of women is the process of providing power to women to stand up against the control of the others and help them become prosperous leaders and successful life.


She said historically, women have been regarded as constituting a weaker section in the society.

“We need to realise that since post-apartheid, which was the beginning were democracy brought a series of changes in the status of women especially in Africa. For a country to truly progress each sector of the community should be empowered so that they can solve their problems on grassroots and they can fend themselves,” Mashimbye said.

Gender Commissioner, Nomasonto Mazibuko said women should find the way to improve their status as mostly they are not given same opportunities as applies to their male counterparts.

“In this case, a nation will not progress if the women in the public and private sectors will be limited by gender constraints in the field of economic power. Once women gain the economic power through the support of the rest of the community, it is possible for them to be part of nation building and not just mere dependents of their male ties,” Mazibuko said.

Another woman who made it in agricultural sector, Deliwe Ntebele-Mutlwane(54) from Delareyville said as a farmer she sometimes get undermined by male-counterparts, but that does not bother her because she does what she knows best.

“I am a farmer and I did not let my disability determines my destiny. I sometimes experience challenges in this agricultural field from male counterparts by being undermined because I am a woman.

“Some of them when they see me riding a tractor will ask who is the owner of that tractor, but get goose bumps when I explain to that that’s my tractor. Message to all women is that, they must work hard and to those who held high positions especially in government must not abuse their power,” Mutlwane said.

The event was being celebrated across the continent and in alliance with African Union Commission’s 2063 vision.

-TDN
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North West MEC condemns illegal hunting in Ganyesa


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
Mahikeng- MEC Manketsi Tlhape for the Department of Rural Environment and Agricultural Development condemns and rejects with all the strongest and possible terms the alleged illegal hunting activities reported to be mushrooming in the area of Ganyesa.

This comes in a wake of a myriad of reports and outcries by farmers in the area of Ganyesa brought to the attention of the department. The matter is referred to South African Police services for further investigations and actions on perpetrators of such unbecoming activities and behaviour in the province.

“The hunting permits of the hunters who are allegedly reported to be hunting outside designated areas, have been revoked with immediate effect. Any further activities by these hunters both inside and outside the set boundaries in the area must be perceived to be as unlawful and warrant immediate arrest.” said the MEC.

On annual basis, MEC publishes in the Provincial Notice of the Government Gazette, regulations pertaining to the hunting of identified non-exempted game species on private, government and community owned land, and the hunting of identified bird species in the North West Province as well procedures for the granting of licenses, permits and fees in respect thereof in terms of- 1.1 Sections 17 and 102(1)(i) of the Nature Conservation Ordinance, No. 12 of 1983 (Transvaal Province);

1.2 Section 10, 29(i(b) and 29(i)(k) of the Bophuthatswana Nature Conservation Act, 1973, and
1.3 Sections 78(a)(i), 79(a)(i) and 82(i)(o) of the Cape Nature and Environmental Conservation Ordinance, No. 19 of 1974 (Cape Province),

In addition to the above, the MEC determines the number of plain game species and game bird species for annual take off as bag limits and hunting quota to be assigned to a particular hunting area including tribal lands under specific tribal authorities.

“Such hunting, when controlled and conducted in a sustainable manner, plays a crucial role in ensuring long term benefits to our previously disadvantaged communities, and thus such control is ensured by means of permits and licences that the department, as the issuing authority, issues in accordance to allocated hunting quota and bag limits, to tribal authorities for further issuance to their clients,” she said.

Tlhape said the permits and licenses herein referred to are those known to be face value permits, meaning that, tribal authorities (land owners) when in receipt of such permits in accordance to the hunting quota and bag limits, are able to further issue them to their end-user clients (hunters) at a fee for hunting to be conducted by those end-users; and details of the hunter (end-user), number of species to be hunted, details of the hunting vehicle/s, fire-arms and their calibres, as well the validity of the hunting permission for the hunt must be completed by the land-owner prior to commencement of the hunt, and further after the hunt is successful, the hunter and tribal ranger who accompanies and monitor the hunt in order to cancel further use of such permit must sign off the permit or licence.

“Land owners and hunters must at all times comply to conditions appended on the back of each permit or license, failure which enforcement measures including criminal prosecution would be imposed, and none of the above mentioned permits and licenses do allow the hunting at night (culling) for which a special permit is required, nor hunting on other land than those stated in a permit,” she said.

Land owners and all Tribal Authorities who are allocated who is allocated hunting quota, and hunting permits for further issuance to their identified hunters, must ensure at all times that such hunts are conducted within prescripts and are accompanied by relevant tribal ranger/s to ensure compliance.

A report, in a form of complaint was received sometimes last week to the effect that some tribal members around Ganyesa areas, were hunting illegally on private properties belonging to neighbouring farmers, and alleged that the hunts were carried out outside the stipulated of jurisdiction.

Above such allegations, an impression was also made in linking the illicit conduct of the hunters on the ground to the presumed incorrect issuing of permits by the department.

“Investigations have been conducted on the matter with the intention of finding lasting solutions. It is in the light of this that the Department took decisive steps in ensuring conformity to the law. In a quest of finding lasting solutions and conforming to the law, the department has instantly withdrawn the permits from the hunters perceived to be involved in the illegal hunting activities in the area.

“This was done after thorough investigation and following due processes. The outcome of the investigation indicates that no permits were issued incorrectly and that none of those permits could be attributed to the cause of the prevailing criminal activities,” said Tlhape.

She also outlines that in the light of this, the department took a decisive step to withdraw all the hunting permits issued to the particular Authority, this to avoid further misuse of the permits by criminals. This was done after thorough investigations and following due processes.
-TDN
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‘School too old and unsafe’


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
PARENTS of Gelukspan village outside Mahikeng in the North West are angry and demand answers from department of education and sports development as they are not happy with the building of Regomoditswe primary school in their area.

Parents are claiming that the building is dilapidating and unsafe for their kids. It is said that five years ago renovation was done at the school but that did not help.

According to parents they have been writing letters to the department requesting that extra classes be built or be given mobile classes since 1999. The department of labour inspector allegedly visited the school two weeks back and as a results, block B which consists of grade R,1,2,6, administration staff room and the school kitchen were closed after the inspection.

Only three classes are working so far and learners had to rotate while others play outside, now parents are against the plan by the department to renovate the building and instead they want it to be demolished and be built from scratch.

Modiegi Mooki, has two kids attending at the school, she told the TDN that they want the department to do what is right to resolve the situation,

“Renovations will not be helpful, and as such we demand they demolish the building and bring mobile classes in the meantime” she said.

North west department of education and sports development Elias Malindi confirmed that the school building is dilapidated as it is old, but has urge parents to not panic as they are working around the clock to resolve the situation.

“An alternative plan to place learners elsewhere for safety is been discussed, we have appointed a contract who will work hand-in-hand with our inspectors to ensure that the process goes well, and we are confident. We also appeal to our learners at school to look after this infrastructure” said Malindi.

A member of the school governing body said they are aware that the reports made by the civil engineers recommended that the building must be demolished as it is not safe, and they together with parents does not expect the department to compromise the lives of their kids.

Another local resident Thabo Molopyane said the appointment of the contract should be reviewed because they suspect that proper channels might not have been followed.

“We want the department to look into such matters too. The parent also alleged that the school has no records that shows that the contractor has visited the school for inspection before , and they were surprised that on the 08th of June the contractor showed up with commitment letter to do the renovations,” he said.

The school roofing is said to be leaking, windows are closed with boxes, walls are cracking and toilets are also not flashing.

“This building is too old and the cracks start from the foundation, which clearly shows that our kids are not safe as the building may collapse” said a member of SGB.
-TDN
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North West youngest rapper to rub shoulders with big guns


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

SOUTH Africa’s hip hop industry has been on the rise since the days of mid-90s crew Prophets of Da City, the country’s first major hip-hop group. Today, SA is enjoying golden era of hip hop, celebrating the freshest and realest MCs in the country.

That has laid a foundation for young hip hop artists who emerged in recent years, but the most surprising package was young hip hop artist, MC Tsotso from Vryburg in North West.
At the age of 8, MC Tsotso brought new fresh air into hip hop arena and he said this is the only beginning.

Phenyo Nqobile Lebona (8) who is habitually known as MC Tsotso, is doing grade 2 at Moeti Primary School in Huhudi location and he surprised many people when he performed his popular song titled Ko skolong during the late African National Congress stalwart Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati’statue unveiling in Vryburg three month ago.

He said he was inspired by the legendary artists like Khuli Chana, Cassper Nyovest and AKA.
“I am inspired by the likes of Khuli Chana, Cassper Nyovest and AKA. What I like most in hip hop is that one can express him/herself without any limitation. I am also amazed by the fact that the music genre is gaining momentum,” said MC Tsotso.
According to Tsotso’s mom, Dineo Lebona(39) said she spotted Tsotso’s talent at the age of 4.

“I was not surprised by an abundance talent Phenyo has because he was premature. I had him when he was only seven months and one of the doctors told me to nurture him well because mostly, premature babies are special.

“He spent two months in an incubator at the hospital and I prayed God to give him more energy to survive; now here he is. I always tell him to concentrate much on his books because even though he is talented, nowadays education is very important,” Dineo outlines.
MC Tsotso inherited his talent from his uncle, Tebogo who did not make it in hip hop industry, but however manages his little star now.

“I realised that Tsotso could be a hip hop artist because most of the time I left him with his uncle who is also a hip hop artist. I think he always watched him practising his rhymes and copied that,” Dineo concludes.

It seems MC Tsotso is in popular demand as bookings lined-up already for him to display his amazing skill at the upcoming annual events.
Lebogang Letebele aka Dj Sphere could not put his excitement into words after he booked MC Tsotso for his annual bash that will take place on the 24 December 2015 at Pudimoe stadium.

“The boy is amazing and as young as he is, he will be a supporting act for national hip hop artists those who will be performing during the event. Dj Sphere Annual Bash is the event that unearthed the talents and give a platform to those artists with potential to showcase their God-given talents,” Sphere said.

MC Tsotso is also duped to perform at another glittering event in Taung.
Dj Nation Annual Bash organiser, Orapeleng Mokgwabone said he booked the boy because he wants to give him the platform to market himself.

“I can proudly say that MC Tsotso will be sharing stage with international artists at Dj Nation Annual Bash that will take place on 28th December 2015. He is remarkable on stage and I believe that by having him on our line-up, he will grow as a person and as an artist. My aim is to give opportunity to artists in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District so that they can grow arts in the area,” said Mokgwabone.
-TDN
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Vaaltar FM presenter to use radio as oyster to reach bigger heights


BY OBAKENG MAJE
Vaaltar Fm’s presenter, Tsholofelo Kgosimmele is a radio presenter for a community radio station based in Taung, in the North West province.

Born and bred in a small town called Taung in the North West province, this dynamic young lady is a welcomed breath of fresh air to the airwaves.

She is a journalism graduate and has a great passion for all things in entertainment industry and it looks like she has a bright future ahead of her.

Tsholofelo has always wanted to be on radio and she has this to say “I wanted to get into radio for the longest time, specifically community radio. I like Vaaltar Fm as it is a community radio station in my home town and that is the perfect place to gain and perfect my radio skills. I am gaining valuable experience while giving back to my community, I am killing two birds with one stone”.

She presents two day time weekly shows on Vaaltar fm , one is a talk show called Business Talk and the other is a magazine show called EasyJust.

“On Business Talk we discuss business related topics as well as profiling local business people and their different ventures. It is quite an interesting show ,I have always wanted to go into business, especially in the fashion business in particular and this show helps me tremendously as I learn the dos and don’ts of business every day” she outlines.

Tsholofelo is a researcher as well as a producer for both the shows that she presents; she is an incredible radio presenter as she strives to deliver every single link to perfection. She juggles two weekly daytime shows with completely different content and makes every effort to perfect that.

“That is what I love about community radio stations, one gets to learn and do so much in a short period of time.

“I do another show which is also a day time weekly show, but this show is different as it is a magazine format, meaning we tackle various issues that are related to the community and we play great soul ballads, the likes of Peabo Bryason and the legendary Etta James just to name a few” she smiles.

She admits that when she first started Easy Just, she struggled a bit with the genre of music that she was playing on the show, and said she had an idea about soul music but it wasn’t the kind of music she listens to, but now six months down the line soul ballads are her thing.

“I love the intimacy of radio where most of the time it is just you and the mic and sometimes you even forget that there are people listening to you out there but it is unbelievable fun”

Going forward, Tsholofelo would love to work for a bigger or larger radio station that reaches a bigger demographic than Vaaltarf Fm.

“Eventually I would want to go into talk radio and pursue television, I would love to have a talk show both on radio and television that deals with issues that are relevant to women. I would discuss broad topics ranging from fashion to female mutilation to women entrepreneurs and I believe that is exactly where my career path will take me. I also have a business in the pipeline that I am working on getting off the ground and hope it will be a great success,” she said.

Even though she haven’t been on radio that long, one piece of advice she can give to someone wanting to go on radio is that you need to have passion for what you are doing. And said one do not go into it for the wrong reasons.
-TDN
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North West Sport Department refutes DA’s claims


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
THE North West Department for Sport Development and Education refutes claims brought to light by Democratic Alliance that they left 8 athletes stranded without any help.

North West Education and Sport Development departmental spokesperson Elias Malindisi said “We will like to disagree in the strongest terms with the statement issued by the Democratic Alliance regarding 8 disabled athletes who have been selected by the Special Olympics South Africa (SOSA) to represent the country in the World games at Los Angeles, America from 20 July to 5 August 2015,”.

The North West Department of Education and Sport Development said they assisted these athletes long before they could participate at a National and International level.

“We supported these athletes during the time when they were still competing at the district level.

These athletes were selected from the 8 – 11 July 2014 at the National Special Olympics event held at Pietermaritzburg. The Department of Education and Sport Development assisted them with meals, transport, accommodation and the sports attire (tracksuits, dry necks, warm suitors’, t-shirts, sport bags, etc)” he said.

However Democratic Alliance Member of Parliament Legislature in North West, Dr Tutu Faleni said they are adamant regarding their statement and they will ensure that the North West Provincial Government honours their responsibility to eight disabled athletes who were chosen to participate at the World Summer Games in Los Angeles from 20 July to 5 August 2015.

“The DA learned with shock that the North West Government has not given any recognition to these athletes who will join 62 other athletes (from the remaining eight provinces in South Africa) for this prestigious international event.

“Special Olympics South Africa (SOSA) in North West, has also gone to great lengths to try and get financial assistance in order to ensure their participation in the event,” said Faleni.

According to DA, SOSA is worried, because to date, all correspondence to the NWPG by SOSA in North West were ignored.

“According to SOSA (NW) all the other provinces support their athletes in this venture.

“If the situation is not dealt with immediately these eight athletes will have to withdraw from the event” Faleni outlines.

He said they took the matter up after SOSA’s plea to the Democratic Alliance for help.

 “The DA will bring an urgent motion in the Legislature in order to help these athletes to participate on international level.

“The DA encourages and want to promote participation (to the fullest extent possible) of persons with disabilities in sporting activities at all levels,” concludes Faleni.

Malindisi put the matter into perspective and said on the 20 – 21 May 2015, these athletes went for their Visa interviews at the American Embassy and they were transported and accommodated at Stay Easy Hotel in Yeoville by the department.

“Now that these athletes will be representing the country not the province, the Special Olympics South Africa (SOSA) is responsible for paying their air tickets to Los Angeles, America and the University of Los Angeles will accommodate all the athletes for free.

“However the department will still be paying for the departure camps which include transport and accommodation on the 18 – 20 July 2015 and still the department will collect them when they comeback from Los Angeles, America,” he said.

He said the department continues to support all disciplines of the disability sports in the province throughout the sporting calendar of 2015/16.

Manokwane arson case postponed


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

A case against 19 Manokwane accused was postponed by Taung Magistrates Court on Monday.

The 19 accused briefly appeared before Taung Magistrates Court in connection of arson and public violence after three houses were allegedly reduced to ashes.

The incident took place back in 2012 after the community members went berserk and burnt two houses belonging to their ward councillor, and headmaster’s secretary.

Most of the witnesses were called to give evidence and the case was postponed and will resume tomorrow where other witnesses are expected to give evidence.
-TDN
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Maradona to run for FIFA presidency


Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona has decided to stand as a candidate for the FIFA presidency to replace Sepp Blatter, Uruguayan journalist and author Victor Hugo Morales has said.

Morales said Maradona had told him of his intention when he called the former coach of the Argentina national team to check on the condition of his sick father on Sunday.


“He told me he was going to run for president of FIFA and authorised me to inform,” Morales posted in Spanish on his twitter feed.
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‘Zuma Square’ to be built in Nkandla, says Pres


President Jacob Zuma assured onlookers on Saturday that the next phase of the Nkandla development close to his multimillion-rand Nkandla homestead would be the construction of a mall called Nkandla Square.

The President was speaking at the opening of Mandela Square, the first mall to be built in Greytown.

“When I retire I want to build my own mall and name it Zuma Square in Nkandla town. Definitely I will build it,” said Zuma.
For more http://www.news24.com

Police nab notorious airport gang


PRETORIA – Pretoria police believe they may have struck a blow at a syndicate of so-called airport robbers. 

On Sunday night they acted on a tip-off and foiled an armed robbery in progress.

Two of the suspected robbers were killed and another wounded in the ensuing shootout. 

For more http://www.enca.com