‘A man arrested after killing his girlfriend’


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

A 26-year-old suspect is expected to appear in the Lichtenburg Magistrates’ Court on Monday on a charge of murder.

 

The suspect was allegedly found with the naked body of his 22-year-old girlfriend beside his vehicle on Saturday along the Zeerust – Lichtenburg road.

North West police spokesperson maj Pelonomi Makau said the motorists allegedly discovered the body of a woman lying next to the suspect’s vehicle after he (suspect) stopped them for assistance after his vehicle broke down.

 

“According to the information available at this stage, the woman only had her underwear on, and it was suspected that she was allegedly strangled to death. Preliminary investigation revealed the woman’s body had bruises on her neck,” Makau.

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The suspect was arrested after the police were called to the scene. It is not known at this stage if the woman was raped, and investigation into the matter continues.

-TDN

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Department of Education in North West refute DA claims


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE NORTH West Education and Sport Development refute the claims from Democratic Alliance that they refused to appear before NCOP committee. In response to the statement issued by the Democratic Alliance on two weeks, about the National Council of Provinces Select Committee on Education and Recreation summoning MEC Maphefo Matsemela to explain the current administration of the department.

The North West Education and Sport Development department said they view the reaction of the DA as unnecessary and regard it as sensational more than anything, because it is normal for any government department or parastatal to be invited to the NCOP to explain its operation.

“At the moment the department has not received any formal invitation by NCOP, however the department will comply with any call to explain its operation and also to report on its achievements. In the 2014/2015 financial year under the tutelage of MEC Matsemela, the department obtained a clean audit due to the hard work shown by all officials of the department,” departmental spokesperson, Elias Malindi said.

“Since the visit of the NCOP last week to the province, his department has honoured all the engagements that were requested from them and therefore MEC Matsemela will avail herself and the management of the department anytime should there be a formal invitation to do so,” he said.

-TDN

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‘Situation calm at Lekwa Teemane schools after intervention’


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BY  REGINALD KANYANE

It took the provincial intervention from the North West Education and Sport Development MEC, Maphefo Matsemela and Superintendent General, Dr Itumeleng Molale at the Lerona Secondary School in Christiana Township and Thuto Lore in Bloemhof for learners to agree to suspend the class disruption and go back to school today, Friday.

This follows after 3 days of class disruption by learners at Lerona Secondary School and Thuto Lore Secondary School demanding that MEC Matsemela and Dr Molale should come down and address them before they could go back to their classes. Some of the demands from learners at Lerona were that, they did not want their current principal TF Jantjies and that they want new text books. The learners at Thuto Lore Secondary marched to the police station complaining that, they want cases opened for burglary from their school to be resolved urgently and those teachers who bunk classes to be disciplined by the department.

The North West Education and Sport Development departmental spokesperson, Elias Malindi said, Thuto Lore Secodary School learners went out from their school and disrupted lessons at Gaopalelwe Primary School, Thamagane Primary School and further went to Vaaloewer Primary School were they broke the gate of the school.

“In both towns the learners wanted Congress of the South African Students (COSAS) organisation to be given the equal recognition with the Representative Council of Learners (RCL) in all their schools.

MEC Matsemela and Dr Molale put everything aside and called meetings with the Principal, COSAS representatives, RCL representative, Young Communist League representatives, School Governing Bodies members and school senior managers from both schools respectively to jointly come up with a peaceful resolution to the debacle.

MEC Matsemela stated that the department of education puts the interests of every learner at its heart, so they will do everything in their ability to ensure that those interests are protected at all the times.

“We must at all times respect the rule of law; we cannot dismiss or expel the principal if he has not transgressed any policy of the department. Teachers need to honour their contract of teaching at all times. We are not going to allow those teachers who bunk classes to continue to do that. We will task our departmental teams to investigate all the allegations highlighted by the learners in order to get to the bottom of the problem in both schools while teaching and learning is continuing unhindered”, she said.

MEC Matsemela concluded the meeting by assuring the learners and the school management at Lerona Secondary School that the shortage of teachers will be provided in the coming week.

She strongly discouraged the disruption of classes and the destruction of school properties. MEC Matsemela further pleaded with learners to honour their non-negotiable responsibilities of attending classes at all times without ceasing so that they can be the pride of the nation in future.

The department has submitted the order for the new text books.

-TDN

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