Ganyesa family mourns the death of their ‘pregnant’ daughter


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE family of Marope in Ganyesa village in Kagisano-Molopo municipality which is 70km outside Vryburg was left dejected after their heavily pregnant daughter passed away at the local clinic.

According Jeffery Bongiwe Marope who was uncle to the deceased, said his niece went to the clinic for check-up but ended up dead.

Katlego Precious Marope,25, went to the clinic last week and allegedly experienced complications.

“Katlego was heavily pregnant, but not sick. She went to the clinic for check-up, but ended up dead. According to the nurses on duty, Katlego was transferred to a local hospital after complications. We were flabbergasted after receiving the shocking news,” Jeffrey said.

He also said the hospital in Ganyesa informed them that they cannot do post-mortem.

“We suspect that even though Katlego was dead, the unborn baby was still alive and could have been saved. We demanded post-mortem results, but the hospital cannot provide us with them. They said we must conduct our own post-mortem results,” he outlines.

However North West Health department spokesperson, Tebogo Lekgethwane refutes all the claims and said according to the clinical report pertaining in the case, Katlego reported to the clinic with severe case of high blood pressure.

“She experienced severe high blood pressure which resulted in cardiac arrest. The condition resulted to a cut of blood and oxygen to the baby and the baby died soon after her mother passed on,” He said.

Lekgethwane also highlighted that the case will be reviewed by the Patient Safety.

-TDN

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‘Soccer thriller as Ntswanahatshe team wallop Myra’


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By Reginald Kanyane

On 9 August 1956, about 20 000 women of all races marched to the Union Building to protest against the discriminatory pass laws which had restricted the movement of black people in the country.

 

This march has been celebrated since 1995 as Women’s Day to recognise the important role that political activism by women played during the struggle for liberation against colonisation and apartheid.

 

Pudimoe police saw it fit to join in the celebration by hosting sports day dedicated to women.

 

The day kicked off with a soccer match where grannies from Ntswanahatshe village took on grannies from Myra village, both villages are within the station’s precinct.

 

The idea was to remind women of that time, the hardship they had to endure at the time and process which led to the democracy they enjoy today. Grannies grabbed the opportunity with both hands and used the occasion to unwind and get much needed exercise.

 

The Pudimoe cluster spokesperson, sergeant Tebogo Thebe said the game was followed by ladies soccer which represented the Women of tomorrow. “SAPS representative W/o Babe urged the ladies to learn from their parents and not to abuse plenty of opportunities which are available today because the march which took place in 1956,” he said.

 

Babe further thanked the Station Commander of Pudimoe Lt/Col Moruting for her visionary leadership and wished the ladies could emulate her by being leaders at their future work places. The day’s activities ended when Tigers from Ntswanhatshe hammered Mrya based Cape Movement 5 – 0 bringing a day of fun and laughter to an end.

-TDN

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King Noah Lampooned



This weekend, in his absence, it came as no surprise that the 31-year-old comedian was crowned Comic of the Year at the annual Comics Choice Awards ceremony in Johannesburg. Noah was also awarded the Flying Solo award, which recognises comedians who put on a one-man show.

In true South African comedy style, Noah was the subject of many jokes. Comedian Alan Committee opened the show by warning the audience not to ask other comedians about Noah or how to contact him.
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Woman arrested for dumping baby in PE


Port Elizabeth – A 42-year-old woman was arrested for child abandonment after her 6-week-old baby girl was found in a canal in Missionvale, northern Port Elizabeth, on Sunday morning.

Police spokesperson Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg said the child was found by members of the community around 11:30.
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A labour dispute must never turn to bloodshed – Cosatu


Johannesburg – A labour dispute must never turn to bloodshed, Cosatu said as it remembered the events of Marikana on the shooting’s anniversary on Sunday.

“The Congress of South African Trade Unions remembers the loss of lives suffered by South Africa before, during and after the Marikana tragedy three years ago,” it said in a statement.
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Rabada revving it up for SA


Cape Town – Kagiso Rabada may be only some three months out of his teens but he looks increasingly likely to add maiden Test caps this season to his early, accomplished strides for South Africa in the two limited-overs formats.
The 20-year-old has just completed successive Twenty20 internationals against New Zealand, and ended the mini-series as the most eye-catching of the frontline Proteas bowlers over the course of the Kingsmead and SuperSport Park clashes.
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1, 2, 3… FOUR golds for Le Clos


Johannesburg – South African swimming star Chad le Clos made a clean sweep of the butterfly events and threw in the 200m backstroke gold for good measure on the final day of the second leg of the Fina World Cup series in Paris on Sunday.
Cameron van der Burgh also struck gold winning the 100m breaststroke while Myles Brown once again had to be content with the silver medal, this time in the 200m freestyle.

Le Clos and Van der Burgh have been on fire in the pool since the Fina World Championships in Kazan, once again dominating their respective events.
The 23-year-old Le Clos made a clean sweep of the butterfly events adding the 100m gold to those he won in the 50m and 200m from the previous day.
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Department of Justice and Constitutional Development takes free Justice to the People  


The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development in partnership with the South African Women Lawyers Association and Legal AID South Africa will host the Access to Justice Week from the 17-21 August 2015 in all nine provinces.

During this week, identified courts in North West Province together with private attorneys will offer free legal advice to needy members of the community. The North West Regional Office will go to all its six cluster courts to reach community members that are destitute, marginalised and vulnerable. 

In 2007, Access to Justice Week was launched responding to a call from members of society in need of legal service assistance.

This has now turned into an annual event. During this week, legally qualified officials from the department together with lawyers in private practice will provide free legal advice to the public or refer them to relevant institutions for further intervention and assistance.

“This year, the plan is to expand reach to communities living in rural areas.  The intention of the activities is to provide access to justice for all through decreasing the challenges brought by the cost of litigation, undue delays and excessive formalities within the legal process.” said Joseph Makutle, the Regional Head. 

The department and partners will be conducting variety of activities to ensure that majority of people across the North West Region receive free legal advice and assistance.

There will be information desks in different courts, radio talk shows, blitz campaigns at public places and outreach campaigns.

The SA Human Rights Commission states that to address the structural inequalities, it is imperative that justice be made more accessible, especially to the poor as it is a fundamental and non-negotiable right.
The commission recognises that the right of access to justice unlocks all other rights in the Constitution.

The right to access justice has the potential to foster an egalitarian and transformed society where everyone’s fundamental human dignity is respected and protected.

The focus of advice given to the public will relate specifically to matters affecting women and children. Attorneys and candidate attorneys have also been requested to volunteer their services and expertise any time during access to justice week, for any amount of time ranging from a few hours, to a whole day, as requested by the Law Society of South Africa. Participants will be required to register their names at the nearest courts to facilitate planning. 

Topics to be covered will range from marriage, divorce, domestic partnerships, succession and administration of estates, domestic violence, child abuse/violence against children, gender-based violence, child custody and access, guardianship, fostering and maintenance.
-TDN
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NO CRISIS ABOUT THE RESIGNED EDUCATORS IN THE N WEST


The North West department of Education and Sport Development hereby disputes the allegations levelled against the department regarding the resignation of 900 educators.

However, the department lost about 900 educators based on various reasons and not only on the alleged massive resignation. The loss varies from expired contracts, dismissals, death, compulsory retirement and medical retirement, amongst others.

All the above reasons are the primary causes of teachers leaving and the department has intervention strategies to deal with the problem.

To meet up with the challenge, the department has partnered with the two North West Universities to recruit all graduates who are the beneficiaries of Fundza Lushaka Bursary Fund. In December after they complete their degrees, a database with their identified schools is already in place for them to assume duty in different schools, January 2016. This helps curb the gap between those who are exiting the system due to retirement and those who finish their studies.

The North West Education and Sport Development MEC Maphefo Matsemela said:

“As a province we do not have a crisis due to the general termination of teachers. We are currently recruiting graduates who have completed their Post Graduate Certificate in Education from different universities across the country in addition to the Fundza Lushaka Graduates. Our teachers in different schools continue to be work shopped in their different areas of specialisation in order to upgrade them in their different fields.”

MEC Matsemela further said that a large number of educators have been appointed recently by the department and will be assuming their duties on Monday in different schools across the province.
-TDN
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Dagga and weapons found on learners by women in law enforcement


Women in law enforcement continues to stamp authority in all areas of possible criminality and lawless. This follows a successful campaign on awareness of drug usage when the women in uniform visited different school across the province.

During the campaign which is part of the Women’s Month commemoration, learners were searched through the arrangement with school’s management.

In some schools, learners were found in possession of cigarettes, dagga and dangerous weapons.

The Bokone Bophirima MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management MEC Gaoage Molapisi says there have been complaints from concerned teachers and parents about the usage of dagga by learners in various schools and it is high time that is addressed.

“Dagga have always been a major problem within our society and it is now the time to fight this pandemic that is killing our children. Our government believes on the future of our youth, and as our future leaders they need to be clean of drugs and be sober. We cannot be led by drunk leaders and has the potential to destroy the hard earned gains and success we fought for. Also these weapons they carry to school, who are they going to fight or kill because the only things that they must carry is food and books,” said the concerned Molapisi.

As part of the ongoing Setsokotsane programme which is currently been implemented in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District, schools are been visited to educate learners about the dangers of using drugs, domestic violence and the road safety behaviour to minimize and totally eradicate the high number of road incidents and criminal activities around schools.

On the other hand, more than 1 361 vehicles were stopped and checked in two multipurpose roadblocks that were conducted by women in law enforcement and more than 113 summonses for different offences were issued to a total value of R83 400.

MEC Molapisi commended women in uniform for the exceptional job that they continue to do with commitment and dedication.

“These women are continuing to do a good job by ensuring that we are safe wherever we are, being at home, at school, work or on the road. They indeed prove to those hardheaded men that they are also meant for the law enforcement fraternity. They are proving wrong to the stereotypes that these jobs are only for men.

It is good and very impressive to see that we still have those women who are carrying the same fighting spirit of the 1956 women. We need women of this caliber to move South Africa forward,” said Molapisi.

Members of the public experiencing any challenges, non compliance on the road or any possible act of criminality are advised to contact the Departmental Call Centre on this number: 0800 204 992.
-TDN
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