Newly-built church to help in poverty alleviation ‘


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

THE African Baptism Apostolic Church of Christ congregants gathered at their newly-built church at Molelema village, in Taung on Saturday celebrating the opening of their church.

Bishop Mosesanyane Jacob Mongalane said: “I have been thinking seriously over years about the future of our church. We are living in a critical time like never before. We have never experienced what we experience in the history of humankind, and the church must respond to human’s deepest needs. We need to lay foundation for the next generation, so seeing our church finally being completed it was a breathtaking moment,” Mongalane said.

“We will continue to prepare young men and women to lead the church and play a critical part through the people’s lives. We experiencing socio-economic issues that are a burden and those issues need to be addressed. So let’s work together and we believe that our church will change the lives of the people spiritually too.”

“We want to thank God because it’s been decades since we were planning to build the church. Amongst the difficulties that we faced, was the passing of our Head Bishop. We also experienced financial difficulties, and we would also like to thank our youth at the church. Their supporting role was imperative. They built the church themselves and that showed courage.”

Ward councillor, Ebusang Tladi was among the guests, who attended the ceremony. Tladi said that he was grateful because of the changes and improvement the church will bring to the community.

“This initiative was a great move that will change the thinking ability of our people. The government also needs pastors and priests to participate in improving the lives of the people. Let’s come together and fight HIV and Aids, inequality, poverty and unemployment in our community. We need a strong society with good morality,” he said.

Pastor Setumo Mokoatsi also shared the same sentiments and said: “All leaders of churches, big or small, must recruit more young men and women to serve in diverse capacities in ministry. The responsibility of guiding the next wave of leaders weighs heavily on those in leadership positions now.

-TDN

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‘Golden Games on set for North West elders’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE North West Social Development is set to host provincial golden games on Wednesday at Mmabatho stadium.

MEC Fenny Gaolaolwe said: “These games are a platform where older persons from all districts and service points display their talents in sport, indigenous games and other related fun games. The main purpose is to promote healthy lifestyle of older persons and further promote active ageing.”

Gaolaolwe further added that the winners in various sporting codes will be conferred with medals at the end of the games.

She said that the winners will also represent the province at the National Golden Games that will be held in Northern Cape this month.

The department acting spokesperson Petrus Siko said that the provincial golden games were being held in partnership with the departments of Health, Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs and Social Development.

-TDN

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‘Setsokotsane hits Ditsobotla’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE North West provincial government continues to engage with its residents through Setsokotsane program. The acting provincial government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said that the government will continue to speed up service delivery in an integrated manner and poised to change and better the lives of the people.

He said that the program has now changed direction and will blow into Ditsobotla municipality in Ngaka Modiri Molelma region.

“The Community Safety and Transport Management department will declare October as Transport Month. During this month, citizens are encouraged to use public transport such as taxis, buses, trains, flights and other non motorised modes. MEC Molapisi will officially launch October Transport Month in Lichtenburg and is also expected to announce events that will follow after the launch. North West premier Supra Mahumapelo is expected to be part of the event and other Setsokotsane activities.”

Setswambung said that the department invited various stakeholders in the transport industry as they play pivotal role in minimizing road accidents. The launch will take place on Wednesday at Lichtenburg Town Park at Ditsobotla municipality offices.

-TDN

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Man stabbed, thrown off cliff


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Durban – Detectives have been left baffled after a KwaMaphumulo man was stabbed repeatedly and thrown off a cliff at the weekend.

The 31-year-old man had left his home on Sunday in the settlement north of Durban to buy airtime, but never returned.

His body, pockmarked with stab wounds, was found at the foot of a steep cliff.

Police Search and Rescue Unit officers used an elaborate rope system to haul his body to the overhang.

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Man held for allegedly trying to hang boy for throwing stones at birds


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Johannesburg – A Germiston man is facing an attempted-murder charge after he allegedly tried to hang a 10-year-old boy who was caught throwing stones at birds.

Police said the 48-year-old man was arrested in Rondebult, Germiston, on Monday afternoon.

He is expected to appear in the Germiston Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

“The children… were playing and they were throwing stones to hit birds,” Captain Tsekiso Mofokeng said.

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Tradition allows a stand-in to serve king’s jail term – Contralesa


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Cape Town – A person can be appointed to serve Abathembu King Buleyekhaya Dalindyebo’s 12-year jail term on his behalf according to tradition, the Congress of Traditional Leaders of SA (Contralesa) has said.

“In terms of our tradition, a king does not really go to jail. His people choose a person on his behalf because he is the father of the nation,” Contralesa general secretary Xolile Ndevu told News24.

He said this was done “knowing very well” that the king would do something to thank the servant.

“Sometimes a king would then compensate that person by giving a status of a supreme loyal subject, headman or chief. Or he may give a piece of land or cattle.”

Too late for foetus pulled from pit toilet in KZN


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Durban – Police have found the remains of a foetus that was dumped into a long-drop toilet in Lamontville.

The dark hollow of the pit latrine was the final resting place of the baby which had yet to take its first breath.

The tiny body bore the injuries of marks believed to have been made by a coat hanger when it was delivered prematurely.

It is understood that police received a tip-off that the foetus had been dumped into the long-drop in Lamontville on Monday night.

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Battle for black kids wanting to enrol in elite Stellenbosch schools – Star


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Cape Town – Every year, black and coloured parents face an uphill battle to enrol their children at elite schools such as Paul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch Against Racism (Star) said on Tuesday.

“They have a quota of how much coloured and black children they allow in. Children [from other areas] are bussed in. We say no – we have enough children here [to fill the schools],” founder Franklin Adams said outside the Stellenbosch Magistrate’s Court.

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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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