Breaking News: ‘Fatal accident left few injured between Taung and Hartswater’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

HARTSWATER- Three cars were engaged in a pile-up accident between Taung and Hartswater on infamous N18 on Monday.  Even though details amid the accident are sketchy, the crash left few injured.

More details will follow soon.

-TDN

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Suspended Lamoer’s contract won’t be renewed – Phiyega


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Cape Town – Suspended Western Cape police commissioner Arno Lamoer’s contract will not be renewed, a spokesperson for national police commissioner General Riah Phiyega said on Monday.

“Yes management has decided not to renew General Lamoer’s contract,” spokesperson Lieutenant-General Solomon Makgale confirmed in a text message.

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Bozwana’s employee survives ‘attempted hit’


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Slain North West businessman Wandile Bozwana’s employee allegedly survived an attempted hit at the same highway off-ramp where his boss was killed.

Family spokesperson Benedict Bozwana told News24 that a shot was fired at the car belonging to Piet Brink, a senior employee of the Orgazma Special Energy Drink company.

“Yesterday [Sunday] one of his employees was followed and one shot was fired at his car. He had to take a wrong off-ramp in Pretoria just to get away. He is one of the key personnel who is handling sensitive information,” he said.

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‘Premier inspects fire damages to schools’


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

NORTH WEST premier Supra Obakeng Ramoeletsi Mahumapelo visited Kopela village in Tswaing local municipality on Friday following a violent service delivery protest which resulted in 3 schools and a clinic being burnt.

Mahumapelo said: “I was supposed to have gone to Zeerust to address government employees on a national recreation and wellness day celebration but I decided to visit Kopela to personally observe the extent of the damage and to understand what drove the community to resort to burning schools and a clinic.”

Mahumapelo visited the burnt schools and the clinic. The extent of the damage is such that learning and teaching cannot take place in the 3 schools. Similarly, the clinic can no longer serve the community in its current state.

Mahumapelo urged the traditional leadership and community members to cooperate with the MEC for Education and Sport Development, Wendy Matsemela when she visits the area for a meeting with parents and stakeholders on Monday in coming up with alternative and interim accommodation for the learners as they are about to commence with the final examinations in the next three weeks.

He set up a committee to immediately met and emerged with proposals on steps that should be taken to resolve the water situation at Kopela village. Acting provincial spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said that the committee comprised of the district mayor of Ngaka Modiri Molema, the mayor of Tswaing local municipality, councillors, the chief, representatives of the traditional council and an official from the national department of Water and Sanitation who is based in the province.

Chief Moshoete of Kopela village thanked Mahumapelo for his prompt intervention and for not forsaking his community during this difficult time. He said that a truly-caring leader conducts him the way Mahumapelo did.

North West Education and Sport Development department spokesperson, Elias Malindi said that MEC Wendy Matsemela was expected to visit Kopela village today. He said that Matsemela will be meeting with the community leaders to discuss alternative regarding new accommodations for the matric pupils who will be writing examinations soon.

“MEC Matsemela expressed extreme disappointment at the events which unfolded. It is deeply saddening that schools are burnt at this critical time where learners are about to write exams. There is no excuse for the destruction of centres of learning. We are in the process of meeting with councillors, priests and traditional leaders to find places where learners can write their exams. In the meantime while schools are not habitable for learning, we are looking at churches and other community centres to cater for learners.” Malindisi said.

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‘Farm worker’s 14-year-old remains exhumed’


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

THE body of a 78 year-old man was exhumed by North West police in R24 road in Rustenburg on Friday. Provincial police spokesperson, Captain Paul Ramaloko said that the body was taken to government mortuary.

“According to our records, the man was killed in a car accident back in 2001. He was buried next to his house at the same farm. Paulus Masilo Noge was working as a farm worker on the same farm, and his reburial will be conducted soon,” Ramaloko said.

However Cosatu provincial spokesperson, Solly Phetoe called for another investigation for other graves that are 100m away from the Noge’s house. He said that farm workers continued to be mistreated by farm owners, and urged government and Human Rights Commission (HRC) to intervene.

“We want investigation to be conducted after another graves where found few metres from the Noge’s house. We would also like to advise farm workers to speak out against any abuse endured unto them. Farm workers continued to be ill-treated by farm owners, and that must come to a stop,” Phetoe said.

-TDN

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MEC Matsemela launch Last Push campaign


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE North West Education and Sport Development MEC Maphefo Matsemela launched the Last Push campaign with different stakeholders at J.M. Ntsime Secondary School in Mogwase on Friday.

The department spokesperson Elias Malindi said that the intention of the campaign was to mobilise all stakeholders in the province to support the department in ensuring a commitment to achieve excellence in education during 2015 academic year.

He said since the introduction of the campaign in 2013-14 respectively, the province has always performed well in the matric results by achieving top position in the national results.

“The different stakeholders those who attended the event pledged their support to the department. They also condemned the burning of schools incident that recently occurred in Kopela village. Mostly shed that the incident denied the learners the right for access to education.”

“Most learners were encouraged to use the bursaries offered by the North West University and register in large numbers in the agricultural studies since there are many opportunities in the field.” Malindi said.

National chairperson for National Interfaith Council of South Africa (NICSA), Bishop Daniel Matebesi said: “In supporting the campaign, all the religious leaders registered in their organisation will advocate the last Push campaign in their congregations. And we will visit schools to motivate both the educators and the learners to work hard during the examinations.”

The North West Education and Sport Development MEC Maphefo Matsemela highlighted that the department has created conducive environment for learners to equip themselves through education.

“We condemn in strongest terms the torching of schools in Kopela village, as it undermines the efforts of the tax payers. I will be visiting the area to meet with the different stakeholders to come up with strategies of ensuring that learners benefit in the last push campaign on Monday,” Matsemela said.

According to Matsemela, the learners will be allowed to use three days for as study off.

”This year there is three days between (October 5 and October 23) that will be dedicated to study off. Three weeks will be used for constructive revision at schools in order to enable learners to better be prepared for the final examinations.”

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Chiefs Get Aces, Defending Champs Face Arrows


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The 2015 Telkom Knockout quarter-final draw took place at the PSL headquarters today to determine the next round of fixtures.

Seven of the eight quarter-finalists were confirmed over the past week, with SuperSport United, Maritzburg United, Free State Stars, Golden Arrows, Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs and Mpumalanga Black Aces all having qualified – while the final spot will be decided when Orlando Pirates play University of Pretoria on 16 October.

Given the situation with Pirates and Tuks, the PSL explained the draw procedure earlier today to avoid any confusion on the matter.

Telkom Knockout Quarter-final Draw:

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SuperSport United v Golden Arrows

Orlando Pirates/Maritzburg United v AmaTuks/Maritzburg United

Free State Stars v Mamelodi Sundowns

Mpumalanga Black Aces v Kaizer Chiefs

The league has already confirmed that the quarter-final games will take place on the 24 and 25 October, coincidentally dates that clash with one of Bafana Bafana’s CHAN qualifiers against Angola.

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Woman, 58, stabbed, burnt and raped on her Harrismith farm


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Bloemfontein – A 58-year-old woman was brutally attacked on her farm in Oatsdale near Harrismith in the Free State after she told two robbers she had no cash on her property.

The woman was stabbed, burnt and raped by her attackers on Sunday, said Sergeant Mmako Mophiring.

She had just arrived at her home in the afternoon when she found the two men on her property. They forced her into the house where they demanded money.

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Blade Nzimande vows to regulate media


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A Communist Party (SACP) leader Blade Nzimande is so worried about media pursuing an agenda aimed at destabilising the ANC that he wants the ANC’s national general council (NGC) to be firm in transforming the media.

He also vowed to lobby strongly for other ways to regulate the media.

Nzimande told City Press: “We are going to be on your case. We will campaign until we win it.”

The wheels have started rolling, he warned, saying a social movement comprising of various organisations interested in changing the media landscape will be established.

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No clarity on when Oscar could possibly walk


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Johannesburg – It is unclear when Oscar Pistorius will be released from Kgosi Mampuru II Prison in Pretoria should he be granted parole.

Spokesperson for Correctional Services, Manelisi Wolela, said he could not shed light on the process as the department took instruction from the chairperson of the parole review board.

Pistorius was jailed last year after he was found guilty of culpable homicide for gunning down his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his Pretoria home on Valentine’s Day in 2013.

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