ANC in North West ready ahead of manifesto launch


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

TAUNG- ANC in North West will launch its manifesto at Taung Cover ground in Greater Taung local municipality on Sunday. Provincial secretary, Dakota Legoete said the party is ready for local government elections.

Legoete said the plans are in place.

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He said the party will use this opportunity to ensure that the people of the province are on the same page with the organisation. Legoete said the manifesto is guided under the theme: “Year of Advancing People’s Power”.

“With regards to the work already done, we continue to ensure our masses are rightfully receiving the best from our government. All systems go as we will be heading to Taung this coming weekend. We want to tell our people that local government is in their hands,” he said.

Legoete said the proceeding will commence at 8am.

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‘MTN employees involved in a tragic accident’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE
Thirteen MTN employees are critically injured and while one died on scene after the vehicle they were travelling in lost control.

The deceased and other 13 injured passengers were travelling in an MTN quantum from Khunotswane village near Zeerust to Mahikeng after distributing sim cards to customers in the village. 

Community Safety department spokesperson, Daddy Sebolecwe said: “The driver of the vehicle lost control and it rolled to the gravel road. Unfortunately one male passenger died on the scene while the driver and other passengers where admitted at Bophelong Hospital and are under critical conditions,” he said.

MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management MEC Mpho Motlhabane sent his condolences to the bereaved family.

Sebolecwe said Motlhabane wished a speedy recovery to the injured victims.
 
“ We send our heartfelt condolences to the deceased’s family, losing a family member is never easy, we would like to wish the other victims to get well soon and all are in our prayers,” said Motlhabane.

All motorist are urged to be cautious when driving on all types of roads.  To report accidents, bad driving, and other unlawful acts, please contact our Call Centre on 0800 204 992.
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‘Churches should fight immorality’


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PREMIER Supra Mahumapelo has called on churches to work together with government in rooting out immorality in communities.

Mahumapelo said that churches will always form part of politics as they not operate in a vacuum.

He said this during an address to more than 300 women at Evangelical Lutheran Church of Southern Africa (ELCSA) in Madikwe circuit during their three day conference held in Pella village outside Rustenburg.

“Churches are a public service to the surrounding communities. They provide just about everything. Our people are members of various churches and whatever happens politically indirectly affects them. So to those who say politics and churches cannot go along they do not know what they talking about.

“All challenges that are facing our province, also affect church goers. The key issue is that churches can help in building our society. So churches will always form part of the society and must always be transparent within their communities,” Mahumapelo said.

He said the province experienced trials and tribulations in the past. According to Mahumapelo the situation has improved since the introduction of Renewal, Healing and Reconciliation programme.

“Youth need to form part of churches as that could assist them in choosing positive life-styles. The church is like a moral regeneration movement. It is the best networking platform that can facilitates and coordinates all processes and initiatives aimed at combating moral degeneration. They are civil society-driven initiative that must be supported by the government.

“The churches provide the opportunity to redouble our efforts as a full partnership of the people. Churches allow us to pay special attention to the issues of development, social cohesion, and nation building. As the government, we also support traditional and cultural programmes,” he said.

Moses Kotane local municipality mayor, Fetsang Makgati shared the same sentiments. She said most people tend to forget about church when life is good. However she urged all communities to attend churches as that will bring them closer to God.

“We do not have to wait until something happens that turns our lives upside down. Churches will continue to be part of our lives. They always play a pivotal role, so let’s not cause a major shift in church assessment. We will achieve our mark as provincial government if we work together with all institutions within our proximity,” Makgati said.

ELCSA regional chairperson, Lydia Pelesa said they invited Mahumapelo to the church as part of sharing ideas. She said they wanted to be part of the changes in the province.

“We are very excited as we understand Mahumapelo’s vision now. We invited him over to our church conference so that he could share his vision. We also believe that churches can assist in build the society. Churches offer delightful assistance, whether it is in the form of prayers or social responsibility projects. Making a difference in people’s everyday lives will benefit the believers as well as the community. When the church is rooted deeply in its community, it impacts positively in the lives of the people. People need to have their spiritual, emotional and physical needs met.

“We are living in perilous and drastic times. Drastic times call for drastic measures. Targeted small groups should be implemented in churches to be available to meet the needs in each believer’s life. Irrespective of church size, each church can provide effective small group ministries and outreach services,” He said.

“Our youth are engaged in alcohol and drug abuse, crime, unemployment and teenage pregnancy. HIV and Aids continues to ravage our youth. We need to pray for all of that. This momentum can then spread out beyond the walls of the church and be incorporated into the community where the church serves. To the best of its ability, the church can provide services, counselling and advice to those in need,” Pelesa added.

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Govt set to get fit, cut fat


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

TIME has come for people to get back in shape and ward off lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension.

This was a message from North West director-general Dr Lydia Sebego at the World Walk for Life exercise session in Mahikeng yesterday (Wednesday).

Government employees, particularly women, went through rigorous exercises to cut off the extra fat.

“We want to avoid chronic diseases like sugar diabetes, high blood pressure and any level of stress. Our employees will be given a day on every Wednesday to participate in various sporting events. We’re going back to basics and hopefully this will be fruitful,” Sebego said.

She added that the programme was part of Premier Supra Mahumapelo’s vision to fight obesity within state employees and encourage them to live a healthy lifestyle.

“We launched this campaign provincial and it has been rolled out to our district municipalities. Our employees participated in various sporting events. Some participated in a fun walk, aerobics and various sporting codes. Following health policies will bring out the best out of our employees. Remember, great vision achieve great team. So this is what we aiming at as the fifth administration,” Sebego added.

Neo Modise from the culture, arts and traditional affairs department said: “Participating in sports improves your health in many ways. We need to take care of ourselves if we want to live longer. This gets you thinking about what to eat and how to treat your body to achieve peak performance in any levels.”
Health task team programme manager, Ishmael Boboko, said that there are five concepts to a proper healthy lifestyle.

“We advised our employees to exercise, eat nutrition food, and always protect themselves from engaging in unprotected sex and stop smoking and drinking beer. These components will help in achieve our mark and live health life style. We will continue with the programme as health department,” Boboko said.

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MEC NKEWU TO VISIT THREE PROJECTS IN DR RUTH MOMPATI


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

 

 

MEC for social development department, Kgakgamatso Nkewu hits the ground running and aims to give enormous support to old-age home projects across North West. Nkewu will visit three departmental infrastructure projects in Dr Ruth Mompati district.

Acting spokesperson, Petrus Siko said Nkewu’s visit is part of the Setsokotsane-driven programme.

“MEC Nkewu will visit a newly erected old age home in Pudumong. She will also visit other two Community Care Centres in Ipelegeng township and Kgomotso village near Pampierstad,” Siko said.

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