‘North West Fire Fighters fly SA flag high in Canada’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE First group of the 48 South African fire fighters were welcomed back home on Monday and received overwhelming praises from the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) for their high work ethic whilst they were part of international wildland fire fighting teams, fighting multiple fires in Canada during July and August.

The two North West fire-fighters could not held their excitement and willing to share their experience.   Tsholofelo Lorekang, 30, from Vaalkop in Rustenburg, and Julius Saibok were part of the 48 crew members who were made up of participants from the South African Working on Fire programme and have been in Canada, since the 21 July 2015 as part of a resource sharing arrangement between Canadian fire fighting agencies and South Africa.

Following their first two weeks in Canada, CIFFC released a positive Crew Performance Report which lauded amongst others, South Africans for their physical fitness, productivity, health and safety and mopping up operations.

 

“When they arrived in Canada we knew already that the South African training standards and qualifications were verified against the Canadian, USA, Mexico, Australian and New Zealand systems and our training was way up there, being compatible with international standards.

 

“Our upbeat and always happy South African crew with their song and dance have been well received in Canada and have even appeared in the local and national media as well as on the Canadian Broadcast Corporation. We have set positive example to the local and international crews on how to build strong morale and teamwork,” Lorekang said.

 

Provincial spokesperson for Working On Fire organisation, Patricia Maneelo said: “Our crew is excited to be returning back home and once they have spent some time with their families they will be re-joining their respective Working on Fire teams throughout the country. All of them have expressed their joy at having been able to assist Canada with their wildfires and have described their journey as having changed their perspectives on live in general, but they have also learned a lot whilst having been over there,” she said.

 

Julius Saibok, 25, said it was an eye-opening experience. “I was inspired by my background.  In Mamusa, near Schweizer Reneke there is a Fire Fighters’ centre, so I always visited them and enrolled afterwards. I am armed with Safety Representative and Advanced Induction certificate,” Saibok said.

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Adopt-A-Cop initiative to curb crime at schools


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

THE North West Education and Sport Development said the issue of school safety is a major concern at all levels of government. The Department of Education and Sport Development mobilized Department of Community Safety and Transport Management as well as South African Police Services to collectively declare to respond proactively and intervene when adverse situations of crime are present in schools.

 

This declaration was made at Vaal Reefs Technical High School recently when all three provincial departments agreed on linking of all public schools to local police stations, allocating a police officer per individual school (Adopt-a-Cop) and establishment of functional school safety committees in all the schools.

Addressing the issue of protocol, all structures agreed to work together and mobilize communities to fight crime and violence in schools.

North West Education spokesperson, Elias Malindi said the notion was also supported by local municipality (Matlosana municipality), School Governing Body (SGB), National Interfaith Council of Southern Africa (NICSA) and House of Traditional leaders in which they shared school safety non-negotiables comprising of availability of school safety policy, learner’s code of conduct, emergency plans supervision schedule of learners and implementation of school based anti crime and violence programmes.

Pudimoe cluster police spokesperson, Sergeant Tebogo Thebe said, the adopt a cop initiative helps a lot as each cop is appointed to head each school. “If there is anything that need police intervention, the school will call the cop they working closely with. But if the matter needs thorough investigations, then the law will take its cause. Adopt a cop initiative also works with local organisations in alerting the pupils about the drug and alcohol abuse, teenage pregnancy, crime and other issues that affect them daily,” Thebe said.

National Interfaith Council of Southern Africa (NICSA) co-ordinator in the province, David Olefile Morwaagae said: “Adopt-a-cop initiative is part of quality learning and teaching campaign structure (QLTC), and bears fruitful results. It is now easy for pupils to communicate with various structures if there is any concern they need to attend to. We also capacitated the use of social workers to help all pupils who need attention as some of the pupils are from child-headed families,” Morwaagae said.

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Zeerust man sought after murder


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

A 27 years-old man is sought after a murder case. According to the North West police, the incident happened on the 31st July 2015, at Gatego Guest House in Zeerust. North West police spokesperson, col Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspect allegedly worked as a security guard before the incident happened.

 

“Police request anyone who might have any information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect to come forward. The investigating officer in this case is Cst B I  Dithate from Zeerust Detective Service. Those who would like to contact investigating officer can call Cst Dithate on 018-642 8020  /  063 248 0734,” Mokgwabone said.

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Presidency warns of fake Zuma Facebook account


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Johannesburg – The Presidency has warned people of a fake Facebook account purporting to be that of President Jacob Zuma.

“The president does not have a personal Facebook account,” spokesperson Bongani Majola said in a statement on Saturday.

“The official Facebook page of the Presidency is:https://www.facebook.com/PresidencyZA.”

The Gauteng provincial government also warned of a fake Facebook account said it belong to Premier David Makhura.

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Sit-in at Rhodes University over transformation – report


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Johannesburg – The Black Student Movement (BSM) is staging a sit-in at Rhodes University’s council chambers in Grahamstown.

This was reportedly over the failure of transformation at the university, according to theSABC.

The BSM has accused the university of not taking racism incidents seriously.

Allegations of racism surfaced after a white student allegedly called another the k-word on social media, according to the SABC.

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Bok team ‘most representative ever selected’


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Cape Town – The Springbok Rugby World Cup team named on Friday has been hailed “the most representative team that has ever been elected”, Cosatu said on Saturday.

The trade union federation’s provincial secretary Tony Ehrenreich in a statement applauded the selections.

“Cosatu claims this as a victory for workers and a victory for transformation in rugby in South Africa. This is a move in the right direction,” he said.

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A child died after drowning in Vryburg


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
A 18 month-old baby allegedly drowned in Huhudi township, near Vryburg on Friday.

According to North West police, a grandmother of the deceased was doing laundry at her house and the baby was playing in the yard with other children.

North West police spokesperson, sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said, a case of inquest has been opened and investigation is underway.

“Police are investigating a case of inquest after an 18-month-old baby died. It is alleged that the baby fell into a bath and was found few minutes after drowning.

“The grandmother to the child was doing laundry at her house while the kid was playing around with others. The kid allegedly fell into the washing basin without anyone noticing and police are investigating a case of inquest,” she said.
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Four nabbed for dagga in North West


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

Mmabatho police arrested four suspects, two women and two men between the age of 36 and 40 for being in possession of dagga in Lokaleng village, Mmabatho.

 

North West police said this came about after the police received a tip-off that there was dagga at a certain house at the village. Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said police responded promptly to the information and went to the place.

 

“Upon arrival, they found four suspects and searched their house.  They found 163 kg of dagga hidden inside one of the rooms with the estimated value of R400 000.00.  All four suspects are expected to appear in Mmabatho Margistrates’ Court on Monday, (31 August 2015).

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Pampierstad murder case postponed


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

A case against three Pampierstad murder suspects will resume on Wednesday at North West High Court in Vryburg, says National Prosecuting Authority. Provincial spokesperson, Frank Lesenyego said the pre-trial conference against three accused, Benjamin Mongale, 28, Letlhogonolo Kaushu,21, and Refilwe Molokwane,25,  was postponed.

“We can confirm that a case against Pampierstad murder accused will resume on 02 September 2015 at North West High court in Vryburg” he said.

The trio was arrested amid Pampierstad taxi driver, Boy Kheswa’s death. According to information, Mongale, Kaushu and Molokwane were subsequently arrested after they were linked to Kheswa’s murder. Kheswa was kidnapped three years ago and was found with a bullet wound in his head.

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EFF president to address NWU students


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BY REGINALD KANYANE
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) President and CIC , will on Sunday the 30th August 2015, address students of North West University.

The gathering is scheduled as follows:

Date: 30th August 2015 (Sunday)

Time: 18H00

Venue: MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE,  NORTH WEST UNIVERSITY, MAFIKENG CAMPUS‬
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