‘North West provincial govt has achieved a lot, says Mahumapelo’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE
NORTH West provincial government said they have achieved unprecedented work since the fifth administration. Acting provincial government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said the province has come up with various remedial programs that helped in resolving challenges the province was faced with.

Setswambung was responding to the score card released by Democratic Alliance in the province.

DA leader in North West, Joe McGluwa alluded that the province has failed the masses. He said they were concern regarding the performance of the premier, Supra Mahumapelo and his cabinet.
McGluwa said there were huge gaps for improvements in serving the people of the province.

“Premier Supra Mahumapelo has been responsible for millions of irregular expenditure. Besides, he has been indicated in dappled business deals.  Communities took to the streets in protests and burned schools in the process. That alone showed they are not content about the service delivery. Mahumapelo failed to attend some meetings and also failed to provide answers to questions posed to him,” McGluwa said.

He also added that some of MECs received a below par performances. He said most of the MECs were incompetent.

“Dr Magome Masike who is MEC for health scored himself an F. What he did was to purchase expensive cars. He purchased a luxury car worth R920 000 which caused a stir within the province. And the vehicle was allegedly purchased by the money that was meant for medical vehicles and equipments. We will never keep quite as our aim is to see the province moving forward. We want to see transparency prevailing and also accountability,” he said.

However Setswambung refuted the claims. He said: “The premier’s vision has produced wonderful results. The Setsokotsane program has bear fruitful results. We have managed to communicate with communities across the province and heard what challenges they came across. Mahumapelo also managed to bring forward the forensic investigations regarding 37 000 ghost workers issues which it was investigated.

“The Auditor-general also highlighted that the North West province has improved compared to the prior years. Even though there was reconfiguration within the departments, the provincial government managed to stand their ground. He also managed to establish legal advisory panel. The aim was to make sure that they fight corruption and fraud within the departments. We are impressed about the swift results the team has produced so far. We also advised any community members to report any corruption mounted against them,” he said.

Setswambung said the premier also established a consequences management. He said the panel was created to deal with all government officials who found themselves at the wrong side of the law.

“All government officials must account to their actions. Mahumapelo put it clear that no government official could find him/herself being involved in any corruption. Drastically measures will be taken against them. Mahumapelo also put aside R2bn for bulk water supplied intervention. We all know that the country has been hit by El Nino and drought has affected farmers. The department of rural, environment and agricultural development department came up with a remedial plan in assisting micro farmers. MEC Manketse Tlhape donated fodders to micro farmers across the province,” he said.

He also added that the premier customarised post audit decision plan too. He said that they also built houses for the needy.

“Those disaster houses recipients were identified during Setsokotsane programs. Mahumapelo also attended close to 20 meetings during Exco and also appeared before legislature to answer to questions posed to him. So we are grateful regarding the contribution the province managed to achieve,”

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‘Disabled people need our support’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

GOVERNMENT departments gathered together at Ganyesa village in Dr Ruth Mompati district to commemorate 16 Days of activism against women and children abuse. The event was also marked as celebration for people with disabilities.

 

Dr Ruth Mompati district spokesperson, Joseph Motlhasedi said: “The targeted groups were persons with disabilities, women and children. We brought all stakeholders to come and conduct workshops. We also registered unemployed people on our database. Various departments encouraged people with disabilities to form co-operatives so that they can access necessary support from government.”

  

Dr Ruth Mompati district forum for people with disabilities chairperson, Thys Mahura said they wanted to see improvement in government.  

 

“As a forum, our aim is to see people with disabilities being treated equally. There is a lot to be done especially within government regarding people with disabilities. For instance, there are no ramps in most government institutions to cater for them. The equity employment process has been disregarded. It is high time now that government departments put major plans in place.  

 

“They need to be treated with admiration. Being disabled does not mean one is mediocre to towards another human being. We are all equivalent before God. We need to budge away from the accustomed presentations where diverse departments do not present their diplomacy regarding services obtainable to people with disabilities.”

 

Buoyant Lizzy Moss from Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs (CATA) encouraged people with disabilities to make use of the educational opportunities offered by her department.

 

“We offering computer training and ABET training. One does not have to recompense even a cent. Also, no level of education required. We also have sporting activities, so you can take part,” she said.

 

Moss received a silver medal in cycling and her dream was to participate in Olympics one day.

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Dog feeds on foetus, Pampierstad woman gets arrested


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

A 22 year-old girl briefly appeared before Pampierstad Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday for concealment of birth. The community members watched in disbelief after a dog was allegedly feeding on a human flesh.

The incident took place at Pampierstad on Sunday morning. One of the community members said: “We were staggered after we saw a dog feeding on what looked like a human flesh. It was later realised that the dog was feeding on a foetus. Police were called and took away the foetus to use it as part of their evidence.”

Northern Cape police said a 22 year-old woman was arrested after preliminary investigations.

Provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Sergio Kock said: “Police are investigating a case of concealment of birth. This came about after a 22 year-old mother was arrested. It is allege that she concealed the birth of her baby. The suspect has been arrested and appeared before court.”

According to information, the woman allegedly buried the foetus in a shallow grave. The dog dug it up and fed on it.

Positive Youth of Taung organisation, chairperson Phemelo Mohutsiwa said: “We urge all women out there to seek for assistance from various organisations. The unwanted pregnancy can be dealt with in a proper manner. If one does not want a baby anymore, she can put up the baby for adoption. Killing the baby or throwing it away will only fashion unprecedented feeling for you. We need to stand up and make sure we take sober decisions. There are many institutions one can visit if encountering any challenges.”

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Oscar electronically tagged after bail application


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Pretoria – Murder-convicted Paralympian Oscar Pistorius was electronically tagged on Tuesday following his successful bail application.

Pistorius arrived at the Correctional Services’s Poynton Building in the Pretoria CBD at 14:00.

Once he had entered the building, the glass doors were closed behind him.

Journalists and photographers waited outside the gates to get a glimpse of the former athlete.

Correctional Services employees gathered inside the grounds of the Poynton Building.

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Three babies involved in a car accident on N12


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THREE infants as well as three adults were injured in a collision that occurred on the N12 near Glenharvie. The collision involved a light motor vehicle and a light delivery vehicle.

Er24 spokesperson, Chitra Bodasing said ER24 paramedics arrived on the scene and found people injured.

“Most of the injuries that were sustained ranged from minor to moderate save for one infant with critical injuries. The critically injured child was airlifted by ER24 to LenMed Hospital in Randfontein for further treatment. ER24 also transported two patients by road to the same hospital. The remaining patients were treated and transported by other medical services to various hospitals,” Bodasing said.

The cause of the collision remains unknown. Local authorities were on scene for further investigation.

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ANC Youth League is not weak – Maine


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Bloemfontein – ANC Youth League (ANCYL) President Collen Maine vowed on Wednesday to do everything in his power to prove that the youth league was not “weak”.

“There is a perception in the country that suggests that the youth league doesn’t have a plan and that we are weak, and that is not true,” Maine told reporters in Bloemfontein.

“We just want to send a message of hope to our youth. We will do everything in our power to prove that the youth league is not for sale… it is a movement of the people.”

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Phiyega’s allegations against me are bogus – Nhleko


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Johannesburg – Police Minister Nathi Nhleko said on Wednesday that allegations made by suspended national police commissioner Riah Phiyega, that he was colluding with newly appointed senior police officials to have her fired, were bogus.

Nhleko was briefing the media during the opening of Yeoville’s police station.

He said that he had nothing to do with the circumstances facing Phiyega, but rather, it was President Jacob Zuma who had taken the decision to suspend her after recommendations by the Farlam Commission to investigate her fitness to hold office.

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Not so innocent after all


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Johannesburg – Innocent Mdledle is allegedly the professional footballer that appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, Soccerladuma revealed on Wednesday.

The news about a professional footballer who was arrested for assaulting an on-duty police officer in the early hours of Monday morning has been making headlines in local media.

However, the identity of the player remained everyone’s guess, as the police and all the parties involved kept it under wraps until he appeared in court.

Following his court appearance on Tuesday, the Soccerladuma has been reliably told that the player is none other than the former Bafana Bafana, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns defender.

Sources confirmed that the left-back made a brief court appearance on Tuesday and was released with a warning, while investigation of the police is ongoing.

According to the website, all attempts to contact Mdledle were unsuccessful.

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