Consumer court to help public


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

THE Consumers in North West will now refer their grievances to be resolved in consumer court. This came about after the Provincial Consumer Affairs Office has made an update on the establishment of Provincial Consumer Court recently.

The finance, economy and enterprise development department said the court will ensure that the victims of unscrupulous businesses in the province get justice. The office will operate under the auspice of economy and enterprise development department.

MEC for FEED department, Wendy Nelson said they are in the process of finalising Provincial Consumer Court as defined by the appointment of Consumer Court members inclusive of Chairperson.

“The department anticipates on starting court proceedings in the new financial year. The primary objective of the court is to receive, hear and adjudicate over disputes arising between consumers and businesses in the province.

“More focus is on matters concerning the sale of goods or rendering of services by businesses to consumers. Emphasis will be on cases where consumer and a trader could not reach an amicable solution after the matter had been referred to Consumer Affairs. For example, if a consumer bought goods and not satisfied with the service or goods paid for, the consumer may approach the office which will investigate the matter,” Nelson said.

She further added that if a consumer feels aggrieved by the conduct of business or supplier, can then approach the court to either get refund or exchange goods for services paid.

“So far, about 80% of our cases are resolved through mediation. Unresolved cases will be referred to court. Other matters have been referred to other regulators such as National Consumer Commission, National Credit Regulator and different Ombudsman.

“Following consumer education awareness and inspections around the province, the department has noted that most consumers complain about traders that are selling fake goods and not issuing receipt of the purchased goods. All the contraventions in terms of Consumer Protection Act are referred to National Consumer Commission currently. However cases are still investigated by Consumer Affairs Office,” she said.

Nelson said the department will refer all these kind of cases to Consumer Court.  She said businesses that are not complying with the Act were given compliance notice. Nelson further said that if not adhering to the notice, they will be referred to the National Consumer Commission.

“We have observed an increase in disparities between businesses and consumers as a result of unfair business practices. We continue to urge consumers to have a strong voice to enforce their rights and know their responsibilities. Our services are free of charge and we are fully committed to provide consumers with information to protect themselves from misleading promotions. We want them to make informed decisions,” Nelson said.

“The department is working with different stakeholders. We have included tribal authorities, business community and regulators to educate consumers about their rights and responsibilities. Consumers are urged to demand protection for their rights. They are afforded to them by the Consumer Protection Act. They should also note that there are strict time frames specified for the realisation of these rights,” she said.

Nelson said consumers were advised to lodge complaints promptly with the office when their rights are infringed. She said they must comply with the prescribed time frames.  She further added that the court will fully operate in the next financial year.

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114 mobile classrooms delivered to schools


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

MORE THAN 114 mobile classrooms have been delivered to various schools in North West so far. The North West education and sport development was marred by a massive overcrowding in different schools during school opening in January.

However the MEC for education and sport development, Wendy Matsemela said the recent overcrowding in various areas was due to the fact of population growth or storm damages. She said in other areas it was caused by vandalism caused by communities.

Matsemela articulated that the department was working hard to address the matter.

She said they have intervened by procuring mobile classrooms. Matsemela further added that they wanted to reduce pressure to those schools which were regarded as hotspots areas.

According to Matsemela, her department also provided the schools with furniture especially to those which were in dire need of school furniture.

“The department is hard at work addressing challenges of overcrowding through the provision of mobile classrooms. In January alone until to date, we have delivered 114 mobile classes to different schools in the province. We have also prioritised schools like Mphe Bana Secondary school which was most hit by overcrowding.

“We have already delivered four mobile classrooms at Mphe Bana Secondary school. Areas like like Mamusa in Schweizer Reneke, Matloding and Paardekraal benefited from the project,” she said.

MEC Matsemela added that they will roll out the project to other districts.

The representative council of learners’ president at Mphe Bana Secondary school, Goitsione Modisane said: “We feel very proud and honoured about the intervention done by the department. This will ensure that teaching and learning continues to be unhindered at our school. We appreciate the furniture and we will take care of it.”

The school principal, Rueben Motlhampe shared the sentiments. Motlhampe said “The building of the school could not carry the number of learners that were coming into the school. We appreciate the efforts of the department in addressing this problem of overcrowding at our school.”

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‘Four suspects rob shop undisclosed amount of money in Setlagole’


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
SETLAGOLE- THE driver of a delivery vehicle was shot and other people were tied up by suspects during a robbery at Setlhwatlhwe village near Setlagole on Saturday.

North West police said the delivery vehicle was allegedly collecting cash at one of the stores.

Provincial police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said four unknown suspects entered the shop and shot the driver of the  delivery truck with a firearm in the chest.

“They allegedly tied up people who were inside the shop and drove off with the delivery vehicle and undisclosed amount of cash.

“The other amount of cash was collected from other stores. The vehicle  was found  abandoned  along R507 road,” he said.

No arrest at this stage and investigation continues.
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Police: Beware of car-hijackers in N West


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BY REGINALD KANYANE
NORTH West police are concern after they have experienced few car hijackings in the province this weekend.

Provincial police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said they urge motorist to exercise caution measures when offering lifts to hitch-hickers.

“Four car hijacking incidents occurred this weekend. Hitch-hickers allegedly robbed unsuspecting motorists their belongings.

Mokgwabone said the first incident took place in Mahikeng on Friday.

He said a man was driving his VW Polo Vivo car from Mahikeng to Lichtenburg and offered three unknown males a lift.

“The suspects hijacked the driver near Rooigrond.  One of the suspects allegedly requested the driver to stop so that he can answer his phone.

“The driver agreed to the request and stopped. One of the suspects got out of the car and walked towards the driver’s door. He allegedly opened the door and pushed the driver to the passenger seat,” he said.

The suspects then drove off until near Itsoseng where the car owner was dropped off.

Mokgwabone said the car-hijacking charge was opened and police investigation is underway.
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NWU student drowns


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A student from the Potchefstroom Campus of the North West University (NWU) drowned on Saturday after he and his friends went for a swim at the Campus pool.

According to the university, Xavier Klein,19, is from Groblershoop in the Northern Cape. A first-year student from the Laureus residence on the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University (NWU) and two of his friends went for a swim at the Fanie du Toit swimming pool on the Campus.

Xavier mentioned that he had stomach ache after a couple of lengths and decided to sit on the side of the pool for a while. He started swimming again, and got into trouble.

When his friends noticed that there was something wrong with him, together with other students from the water polo team got him out of the pool and immediately started with Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

An Emergency Services was called and he was taken to MediClinic but unfortunately passed away.

Xavier’s family has been assisted with travel and accommodation arrangements as well as counseling by the acting rector of the Potchefstroom Campus, Prof Fika Janse van Rensburg.

The cause of death is still unknown.

Courtesy of: The New Age Newspaper

NPA to charge McBride, 2 lead investigators with fraud


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JOHANNESBURG -Suspended Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) boss Robert McBride has confirmed to Eyewitness News that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) will be charging him and two lead investigators at the police watchdog with fraud and defeating the ends of justice.

Last year, McBride was suspended for allegedly altering a report into the rendition of five Zimbabwean suspects in 2010; charges he has consistently denied.

In a letter to Minister of Police Nathi Nhleko, McBride accused suspended National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega of enabling a corrupt environment to thrive because of her failure to act against KwaZulu-Natal Commissioner Mmamonnye Ngobeni.

Ngobeni is allegedly involved in a relationship with a politically-connected businessman.

McBride has told EWN that he was informed in a text message sent to him by the police that he will have to appear before the Pretoria Regional Court this week.

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The NPA has informed McBride that his lawyer will also receive a formal letter regarding his charges tomorrow morning.

McBride, Innocent Khuba and Matthews Sesoko have to appear at the Visagie Police Station in Pretoria on Tuesday.

In May, the Constitutional Court will hear arguments regarding a high court decision to set aside an order to suspend and institute disciplinary proceedings against McBride.

In January, McBride sent a letter to Nhleko, recommending Phiyega be suspended to allow Ipid to investigate alleged misconduct as well as criminal charges against her.

McBride claims Phiyega not only interfered with high-profile cases involving senior officers, but also failed to act against them despite having strong evidence to support the allegations.
Courtesy of: http://www.ewn .co.za

Cassper to share stage with Minaj


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The Doc Shebeleza hitmaker, whose real name is Refiloe Phoolo, will perform with Minaj at her Johannesburg and Durban shows.

Hip-hop heavyweight Cassper Nyovest will be joining reigning rap queen Nicki Minaj on stage.

Nyovest, the only South African artist to fill the 20,000 capacity Ticketpro Dome, is the supporting act for the US rapper’s upcoming Pinkprint Tour.

The Doc Shebeleza hitmaker, whose real name is Refiloe Phoolo, will perform with Minaj at her Johannesburg and Durban shows.

The Pinkprint Tour will take place at the Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg on March 17 and 18, Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium on March 20 and Cape Town’s Grand West Arena on March 22.
Courtesy: http://www.timelive.co.za

‘Zuma gets a salary rise’


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Cape Town – President Jacob Zuma will earn a cool R2 874 851 a year when his salary increase kicks in on April 1.

The salary increase was approved in the National Assembly on Thursday, despite fierce objections from some opposition parties.

172 MPs voted in favour of the increase, while 81 voted against, and two abstentions were recorded.

Zuma was not present to hear the good news, and also missed MPs arguing for and against the increase, with some complaints thrown into the mix of points of order.
For more http://www.news24.com

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‘It will take up to 6 months to reach Lily miners’


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JOHANNESBURG – Recovery workers will now begin digging to reach the container trapped at the Lily Mine via a new entrance, but this could take up to six months. 

Vantage Goldfields and Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane have held a briefing in Pretoria, saying experts from around the world inspected the mine.

It’s been over a month since the container, with three workers inside, was buried during a rock collapse.  

The recovery mission was halted earlier this month for the drilling of a second evacuation hole near the container, but Vantage Goldfields Chief Executive Officer Mike McChesney says experts have recommended a new point of entry.

“This incident was much bigger and more complex than we had originally anticipated.”
For more http://www.ewn.co.za

Bafana coach announces Bafana squad


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South Africa coach Ephraim ‘Shakes’ Mashaba says it is “make or break” for his charges in their back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers with Cameroon this month.

Bafana Bafana and the Indomitable Lions first meet on Saturday, 26 March 2016 at Stade Omnisport de Limbe in Limbe, Cameroon.

Kick-off for that clash is at 15h30 local time (16h30 South African time).

The two nations will then take their battle to Durban for the second leg which will be played three days later – Tuesday, 29 March 2016 – at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban which kicks off at 19h00.

The return leg marks a very important occasion for both countries as it was 24 years ago when the two nations first clashed in a match to mark South Africa’s readmission into the international fold.

Bafana won the international friendly match 1-0 through a Doctor Khumalo penalty in the 82nd minute at the Kings Park Rugby Stadium in Durban.

In seven matches, South Africa has only lost once to Cameroon with three wins and three draws – the 2-1 loss coming in their second meeting back in 1992 in Cape Town.

Mashaba has a mammoth task to get South Africa’s campaign back on the road after his men managed just one point from two matches.

“These two matches are almost a make-or-break for us. If we want to resurrect our campaign, these are the matches that we will have to do “well in,” said Mashaba, who named his 25-man squad at SAFA House on Thursday.

“I have heard people talking about must-win matches – and these are the ones. We have only one point and they have six, and to add salt to the wound, some of our key players are not active in their clubs, have lost form, are out injured or have just returned from injury. But that is no excuse, the show must go on. We have to put up a fight as though our lives depend on these matches. I believe we have selected a strong team that will deliver.”

Bafana last played a competitive match in November last year when they defeated Angola in back-to-back 2018 World Cup qualifiers.

“Unfortunately because of the non-availability of a FIFA date, we have not been able to prepare as thoroughly as we would have liked but lack of enough time to prepare should not blind from our mission, even though they have an edge over us as most of their players, if not all, ply their trade abroad and have been very active,” Mashaba added.

“I just hope the players are aware of what is at stake because these are no ordinary matches. Negative results will see us not active on the international scene for a long time, and if that is not motivation enough for boys to do well, then nothing will be. There are 12 points on offer and it’s up to us what we do with them. The reality is that it is still in our hands.”

Bafana will go into camp on Sunday, 20 March and are expected to depart for Limbe on Wednesday, 23 March.

South Africa is in Group M of the 2017 AFCON qualifiers with Cameroon, Gambia and Mauritania.

The Indomitable Lions lead the group with six points, three ahead of Mauritania. Bafana and Gambia have a point apiece.

The winner of the group will progress to the 16-nation AFCON finals, along with two best-placed runners up.
 
 
South Africa’s 2017 AFCON Results:
 
South Africa        0 – 0        Gambia                13 June 2015
(Durban)
 
Mauritania           3 – 1         South Africa        5 September 2015
(Nouakchott)
 
 
Remaining 2017 AFCON Fixtures:
 
Cameroon            vs             South Africa        Saturday, 26 March 2016
(Limbe, Cameroon)
 
South Africa        vs             Cameroon            Tuesday, 29 March 2016
(Durban)
 
Gambia                vs             South Africa        3, 4, 5 June 2016
 
South Africa        vs             Mauritius             2, 3, 4 September 2016
 
 
 Group M Standings:
 
                                            P               W             L                D               GF            GA           PTS
 
1. Cameroon                       2               2               0               0               2               0               6
 
2. Mauritania                      2               1               1               0               3               2               3
 
3. South Africa                   2               0               1               1               1               3               1
 
4. Gambia                           2               0               1               1               0               1               1
 Courtesy: http://www.kick-off.com