High school learners robbed at gunpoint


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Rustenburg – North West police were on Friday investigating a case of armed robbery after two school learners were robbed at gunpoint at their school in Rustenburg.

Police spokesperson Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said the incident occurred on Thursday.

“The suspect entered school during break, fired two shots in air. Allegedly he pointed learners with a firearm and robbed two of their cellphones. He ran away by jumping the fence. A case of armed robbery is being investigated and no one is arrested,” he said.

The two learners were robbed at Grenswag High School during morning break.

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14 arrested in major social grant fraud syndicate


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CAPE TOWN – Authorities today arrested 14 people in connection with a major social grant fraud syndicate that has cost the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) at least R34 million

Eight are Sassa officials from various parts of the country, including Tlokwe and Krugersdorp.

The operation was conducted by Sassa, the Hawks, police and a private auditing firm.

The Hawks says the suspected mastermind behind the operation, and who was arrested at the Cape Town International Airport earlier today, is from KwaZulu-Natal.

Sassa’s general manager for fraud management Renay Ogle says it’s the biggest crime syndicate busted to date.

Ogle says the syndicate has defrauded Sassa of more than R2.3 million involving more than 400 social grants.

She says the syndicate is also part of a larger network that has cost Sassa about R34.7 million to date.
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Unidentified police conduct raid of terror on Promosa home


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BY REGINALD KANYANE
The police in Postmasburg are appealing to members of the public to assist with the whereabouts of a two-year-old girl, Nombulelo Malgas.

Provincial police spokesperson, Maj Dimakatso Mooi said Nombulelo went missing on May 24 at approximately 12pm. She said Malgas was last seen in Boichoko Barnard Street in Postmasburg.

“She was last seen wearing a red and blue cinderella dress and white shoes.
We urge anyone with information that could lead to the whereabouts of her to contact the Postmasburg Police Station,” she said.
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Anyone with information that may lead to reuniting the two-year-old with her family is requested to contact Warrant Officer Seeley on 082 496 5933 or Postmasburg police at 053 313 3919.

Police sought of bogus contractor


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POLICE in Klerksdorp said they were urgently looking for a 52 year-old suspect for fraud and theft. Wilhelm Petrus Miller from Orkney allegedly masqueraded as a building contractor.

North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said Miller faces 70 complaints of fraud and theft.

“He was residing at Milton Ave 154, Orkney.  Miller will allegedly advertise his house for rent and the people would pay him the deposit cash or via internet, however he would never move out of the house.

“He also advertised himself as a building contractor. He will meet with the client and ask 70% of the money to do the work. Then the suspect will never begin any building work,” he said.

Mokgwabone said those who have information that could lead to Miller’s whereabouts can call the investigating officer Detective Warrant Officer Connie Nepgen of Klerksdorp Detective Service.  She can be contacted on the following numbers:  018-464 5038/073 1333 264.

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A man kills girlfriend, hangs self


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A 25 YEAR-OLD woman and her boyfriend were found dead at their residential area at Mokassa 2 near Taung on Tuesday. North West police said Koketso Mochwanetsi and her boyfriend, Michael Boye, 21 was allegedly involved in a brawl that led to the killing.

North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said Boye was found hanging from the rafter of the room.

“The girlfriend was found in a pool of blood with stabbing wounds in her throat. Her body was taken for post-mortem. The police cannot tell what prompted the fight between the two and cases of murder and inquest were registered at Taung Police Station,” Mokgwabone said.

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South African Civic Organisation (SANCO) in Dr Ruth Mompati region condemned the incident and called it senseless. Regional Secretary, Mika Moeti said people should visit relevant institutions to get help in their relationships.

“We want to condemn the incident and urge our society to ask for help. We cannot continue to live like this. What kind of society are we raising? If there are challenges in relationships, there are counsels and psychologists who could help to overcome the challenges.

“Resorting to killing must never be an issue. Many children are left without parents because of our selfishness. We also want to encourage our people to visit police stations to report the abusive relationships,” Mika said.

It is alleged that Moichwanetsi visited Taung Police Station last week to obtain protection order against her boyfriend. The move allegedly angered the boyfriend and that led to a fight.

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Mahumapelo lambasts DA over YES programme


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NORTH West provincial government came out gun blazing and lambasted Democratic Alliance provincial leader, Joe McGluwa after he said the newly launched youth entrepreneurship services (YES) initiative was a smokescreen.

McGluwa said they did not approve the passing of the 2015 North West Youth Entrepreneurship Services (Yes) Bill.

“We believe that the money will be utilised to benefit political connected recipients only. The ANC also blatantly ignored legislation and the constitution during the process,” he said.

He further added that it was important to promote and develop entrepreneurs among the youth.

“However we cannot agree with the bill that will authorise premier Supra Mahumapelo to use taxpayer’s money to keep his supporters blissful. Mahumapelo ignores the real plight of youth unemployment. The unemployment rate for the first quarter of the year in the province was more than 28%. It has increased to 42% compared to the last quarter of 2015,” he said.

However the provincial government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung refuted that. Setswambung said YES was a government programme. He said the primary activities were being implemented.

“Mahumapelo pronounced this initiative during the State of the Province Address (SOPA). All SOPA pronouncements will continue to be implemented to ensure that young people’s lives are improved.

“As part of the Youth Month, in June 2015, young people from across all four districts of the province were afforded an opportunity to submit business plans. The process culminated in the YES granting them funding to initiate their businesses,” he said.

Setswambung further added that the provincial government will not be deterred by uninformed criticisms from rolling out the YES programmes. He said the programme will contributes to the provincial efforts of reducing unemployment and dependency in government employment.

“The YES Directorate in the Office of the Premier has entered into partnership agreements with the NWDC, SASSA and SANDF, just to mention a few.

“All these stakeholders will support youth initiatives while the process of establishing the North West YES Fund unfolds. The YES Bill sought to repeal the North West Youth Development Trust Act, 1997 and establish the fund” he said.

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Tlakgameng traditional group endorse African identity


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A TRADITIONAL music group from Tlakgameng, near Ganyesa is geared at promoting the ideals that keep people in line with their identity.

The group, Segarona Traditional Dance, was part of the African Day celebration at Lotlamoreng Dam in Mahikeng on Wednesday.

Group leader, Annijie Mogwale said even though South Africa has been decolonised there were still challenges that need to be confronted.

She said that every human being must be proud of her/his background and identity.

“South Africa is a complex society. So we need to embrace complexity. By so doing allows each of us to realise how little we know. Knowing one’s identity goes back to the root of Africa.

“The originality of us links us to other part of African countries. I am not African because I was born in Africa, but Africa was born in me. We are running a traditional group in quest to make sure that we preserve our identity,” Mogwale said.

The 40 year-old singer said South Africa is still divided according to its ethnicity.

“We need to teach our children about our identity. We have released three albums so far. Our latest album is called Kabelang. We hope to receive support from the provincial government because it is hard to make ends meet.

“Some of our group members have left because the group is not economical viable. However after the introduction of Youth Entrepreneurship Services programme, we hope for the better,” she said.

Mogwale added that there were still challenges regarding ethnicities. She said sometimes tribalism shows off its ugly head.

“We need to support each other as Africans. We need to learn from the likes of our late state president, Dr Nelson Mandela, Robert Sobukwe and other African leaders.

“We need to preserve the spirit of Ubuntu. We share the same vision and destiny as Africans. We also share the common history. The whole world could learn from Africa as is affectionately known as the Mother land,” she said.

“It is a powerful vision pregnant with possibilities for African descended people and for the world. Yet, it is a vision too often obscured by bushel basket and a voice muted by the gag of other paradigm rooted in colonial ideas conflated with illusions of divine destiny,” she said.

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‘More care at social development centres needed’


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THE North West social development department came under fire after the provincial legislature’s portfolio committee visited few social development centres in Dr Ruth Mompati region recently.

The committee expressed concern on the way people at the centres are treated.

Committee chairperson, Motlalepula Rosho said that the department should prioritise on recruiting more skilled social workers who are passionate about their jobs.

“The campaign also promotes accountability and transparency in government. However I am disgusted at the lack of care that most social workers are giving NGO’s.

“This is a clear relegation of duties by social workers. We remain worried about appalling conditions of social development centres in Dr Ruth Mompati region,” Rosho said.

“We visited some of the centres including Thusanang Disability Centre. However it was evident that there is no progress. The support for social development centres is lacking. The centres that we previously visited, are still in the same bad condition,” she said.

Rosho said the social development department has not adequately attended to committee recommendations.  She said they found various challenges that were concerning to the welfare of the 53 people living with disabilities at the centre.

“Amongst others was the lack of support and monitoring that social workers are providing at the centre. The committee was more disturbed to learn that the department only budgets for 47 people at the centre instead of the 53 that is physically there. The department also allocates R205 000 per annum to fund the operation of the centre. This includes stipends for five employees, maintenance, resources as well as food for the centre,” she said.

The committee chairperson further indicated that the department continuously failed to achieve their target to recruit people with disabilities.

“We are also concerned with the delaying process of construction for the inpatient treatment centre building in Mahikeng too,” she said.

Principal at the centre, Lesego Thutang said: “The social workers only come when there is an administrative matter. Our situation is hopeless and there are many challenges that we are faced with on a daily basis. We experience low stipends and lack of skills. Our infrastructure also needs maintenance,” Thutang said.

However, social development department acting spokesperson, Petrus Siko said: “Social auxiliary workers have been tasked to draw and implement a list of activities on a daily basis to turn around the situation. This centre is not state run but receives funding from the department. All NPOs that receive funding from department will be thoroughly monitored across all districts.”

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