‘Condolence messages continue to pour in after the death of MEC’


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Picture: (The late MEC of Social Development Kgakgamatso Nkewu) 

BY REGINALD KANYANE

COMMISERATION messages continue to pour in to North West MEC of Social Development department, Kgakgamatso Nkewu’s family and friends after her tragic death. Nkewu died in a terrible car accident on Friday near Vryburg while on her way to Taung from Mahikeng.

She was supposed to join ANC deputy president, Cyril Ramaphosa and other members who were at Molelema village in Taung for door-to-door local government elections campaign.

Provincial government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said the car that Nkewu was travelling in rolled several times after they collided with a cyclist.

“The car rolled several times and caught fire. Nkewu was thrown out of the vehicle and her two VIP protectors suffered injuries. They were admitted at Joe Morolong hospital in Vryburg and the cyclist and Nkewu were certified dead on the scene,” Setswambung said.

North West provincial legislature speaker, Sussana Dantjie extended her heartfelt condolences on the passing of Nkewu.

“We send our deepest sympathy to her family, friends, and the African National Congress and Bokone Bophirima people at large. May God give you the comfort and peace that you seek. May the soul of our beloved Comrade Kgakgi rest in peace,” Dantjie said.

Rustenburg local municipality executive mayor, Mpho Khunou said: “It is with pain and sorrow that I on behalf of people of Rustenburg convey my heartfelt condolences for the sudden death of the late Bokone Bophirima social development MEC, Kgakgamatso Nkewu. May her soul rest in eternal peace.”

ANCWL provincial secretary, Bridgette Mogakwe said they were saddened by the sudden death of their provincial deputy chairperson. Mogakwe said the late Nkewu was also a provincial treasurer of the ANC in the province.

“Her death came at the time when the ANCWL in the province was still celebrating her deployment as MEC for social development. However, we will continue to celebrate because her death came when she had already made notable strides in only two months in her office as MEC.

“We would like to send our deepest condolences to the family of comrade Nkewu. We promise to stand by the family in prayers and hoping that this pain of losing their loved one will not shake their religion and trust in God. We would also like to send our heartfelt condolences to the cyclist who also died during the same accident. We also hope that the two protectors who sustained injuries recover speedily,” Mogakwe said.

She added that all ANCWL programmes in North West will be suspended in order to focus on the preparations of the funeral. Mogakwe said the funeral arrangements were underway and the public will be informed in due course.

The late Nkewu originates from Molelema village in Taung. She served as ward 15 councillor in Greater Taung local municipality and she was appointed as a municipal speaker from 2006 to 2010. Nkewu was also appointed as Member of Mayoral Committee (MMC) at GTLM. She was appointed as MPL in North West provincial legislature in December 2015. A 44 year-old deceased also served as treasurer for ANC in the province and she was also a provincial deputy chairperson for ANCWL.

Nkewu’s family spokesperson, Jeffrey Mohitlhi said they lost a daughter, a sister and a mother.

“We were shocked to hear about the news and we rushed to the scene. We were communicating with her on her way and she was excited to visit her childhood area. We hope that God will be with us and give us serenity in these trying times,” Mohitlhi said.

-TDN

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A man to appear in Taung Magistrate’s Court for murder


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Picture: (Taung Magistrate’s Court) 

BY REGINALD KANYANE

NORTH West police said they have arrested a man who was a fugitive after he allegedly killed his girlfriend at Rooiwal village in Taung last week on Wednesday. Cynthia January was allegedly found dead with stabbing wounds on her head at a river in Rooiwal village in Taung.

North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said: “A suspect is expected to appear at Taung Magistrate’s Court on Monday. He was arrested in connection of a murder of his girlfriend.”

-TDN

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Ramaphosa listens to voters concerns in Taung


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa expressed confidence that the ruling party will retain all wards in Taung.

Ramaphosa visited Taung on Friday to meet with voters during a door-to-door campaign as the race for the August 3 local government elections hots up.

“The people of Taung are very committed to the ANC. They can see what the party is doing through the provincial and local government. The provincial government under premier Supra Mahumapelo is doing fantastic work.

“There are few challenges, but for all those challenges there are clear strategic plans to improve. Even the ordinary people on the ground understand, so we are unshaken. We will continue to work hard as the ruling party to improve the lives of our people,” Ramaphosa said.

Together with other ANC leaders, Ramaphosa visited Magogong village where he lambasted those who left the ANC and registered to as independent candidates.

“We want to warn those who left the party and contest the elections as independent candidates. Our people will not be deceived by you. They know that ANC is the only party that could help them to get out of abject poverty. ANC works for the betterment of its people’s lives.

“We understand what our people want and we walked that path too. So you are not to be trusted because you do not answer or report to anyone. You left the ANC because you were not elected as councillor candidates. That alone shows that you are power hungry,” he said.

ANC provincial chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo said: “We do not have time to respond to small parties who go around accusing us. Our main objective is to improve the lives of the people. So those who alleged that ANC is corrupt must go and report it to the law enforcement authorities because talk is cheap.”

Some residents urged Ramaphosa to improve water and sanitation process in their areas.

One of the residents said: “We welcome the visit of the deputy president. This shows that want we raised will be taken into consideration. We are living in abject poverty because of unemployment and inequality. Crime continues to show its ugly head too.”

Another resident also shared the same sentiments. She urged Ramaphosa to bring more changes to the town of Taung.

“Taung is predominantly rural, so we urge Ramaphosa to continue to bring changes and improvements. We have a Mall and a newly built taxi rank. This gives us hope and we also want to applaud North West premier, Supra Mahumapelo with his vision in turning Taung into a city,” the resident said.

-TDN

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Media ‘brought on board’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

NORTH West premier Supra Mahumapelo said they will continue to work hard for the betterment of the province. Mahumapelo addressed media about the progress and state of affairs in the province at Hartbeespoort Dam in Madibeng local municipality on Wednesday.

“We are concern how people continue to perceive our province. The province has been professed as it is incapable of delivering good governance to its people. People believe that North West is marred with protests and that affects our economy growth. They also highlighted that we are incapable of governing our finance properly.

“The people also think that we are not paying our service providers in time. However out of that entire crisis, we came up with strategic plans. It is imperative for me to share our vision with you. Media plays a pivotal role in the society,” Mahumapelo said.

He added that the media can assist to build the good image of the province. Mahumapelo said they needed to strengthen their relationship with media to achieve that.

“Media play a fundamental part and we welcome any proposal from you. We accept that for the past five years, we experienced bad auditing report opinion. However we are now moving towards the right direction now.

“We have now improved our supply chain system by making sure that we pay our service providers within 30 days. We also came up with five concretes. We know that North West province is predominant rural. So we invested in Agriculture, Culture and Tourism (ACT),” he said.

According to Mahumapelo, agriculture will boost the economy because people never live without food. He said if the province invests in crop production, the economy will grow.

“We need to come up with premeditated plan on how we can invest in agriculture. We have encouraged more youth to be in farming. They can become entrepreneurs and create job opportunities for others.

“We can also invest in culture. North West has rich heritage history. We can bring many tourists to the province through our heritage. We will be doing sod-turning for few roads construction next week. We want to improve the roads in Mahikeng. We will also make sure that Mahikeng becomes the safest city in the world,” he said.

Mahumapelo added that they were in plans to upgrade rural towns by turning them into cities. He said towns like Taung and others will be upgraded in rural cities.

“We have also improved ways of fighting corruption within local municipalities. Corruption affects service delivery, so we need to curb it out altogether. We are also in talks with health department to increase timeline at various clinics. People carp that some of our health facilities do not operate 24 hours a day. So we want media to disseminate our plans to the broader communities. Hence we brought you on board,” he said.

MEC for culture, art and traditional affairs, Ontlametse Mochware said they will appoint a new CEO at Mmabana Foundation. Mochware said they will also introduce Mmabana activities at schools.

“Our children must have these activities at their door steps. This will be after school care activities. We will talk to public works department to get some of unused schools to make sure that children can easily access it,” Mochware said.

MEC for rural, environment and agricultural development (READ), Manketse Tlhape said they planning to have Agri-parks at each district across the province.

“We have only one agri-park in the province currently. We will be having our first harvest soon and the future looks promising. We also created many job opportunities through farming,” Tlhape said.

-TDN

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Woman stabbed 12 times in North West


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A woman has been stabbed multiple times outside a shop in Orkney, North West on Friday.

The 28-year-old was left with critical injuries said ER24 in statement.

Paramedics said the woman was opening up her shop when she was approached by an unknown number of armed men who allegedly forced her to open the shop and thereafter began to stab her.

ER24 Spokesperson Russel Meiring said: “On arrival, paramedics were lead into the shop where they found the woman lying on the floor in a large pool of blood.

“Paramedics immediately assessed the woman and found that she had sustained roughly 12 stab wounds, leaving her in a critical condition.”

Paramedics treated her on the scene and transported her to the Life Anncron Hospital for further treatment.

Details surrounding the incident are still unknown, local authorities are further investigating.
Source: http://www.thenewage.co.za

Teenager cuts off manhood, feeds to chicken


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Timothy Ofwaya, 18, of Navakholo ended up in hospital without his private part after he cut it because it disturbed him, according to radar.ng.

Ofwaya indicated that his manhood used to bother him and he believes that it is the reason that got him rejected all the time. And that’s why he decided to cut it off.

After cutting off his manhood, a chicken grabbed and ate it.

Ofwaya was rushed to the Bushiri Health Centre, where he was treated.

Doctor Joel Kuyo at the Bushiri health Centre said that he did the first part of the treatment.

He was then transferred to Kakamega County General Hospital, for further treatment.
Source: http://www.thenewage.co.za

AfriForum lose bid to have ‘defamatory’ rape posts taken off Facebook


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Cape Town – AfriForum have lost a court bid to have posts suggesting it supported rape taken off Facebook after a heated campus confrontation around a statue at Stellenbosch University earlier this year.

In a judgment handed down on Friday, Acting Judge Michael Donen also laid the blame at the door of AfriForum, saying that some of its own supporters who were there had sexually assaulted a rape survivor during the clash.

In the damning judgment dismissing the group’s application for the removal of Facebook and Twitter posts by Johan Pienaar, Donen recalled the dramatic events of March 3.

Drawing from numerous affidavits following the application by AfriForum and its head of local government affairs, Marcus Pawson, against Pienaar, a member of the Protest Observers’ Alliance (POA), he painted a picture of a confluence of political views.

He said Pienaar was a supporter of the Open Stellenbosch campaign (OS), which lobbied to have Afrikaans removed as the leading medium of instruction, and also wanted apartheid-area symbols and art removed.

Circulated pamphlet

OS is also supported by the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and their Student Command, the Fees Must Fall campaign, the Stellenbosch Students Representative Council (SRC) and the SA Students Congress (Sasco).

On the other side was AfriForum, which, among other things, lobbies for the rights of Afrikaans-speaking students. On March 3, a group of its supporters gathered on campus to clean up after weeks of protests. This included washing the statue of Jan Marais, a founding funder of Stellenbosch University, and the Afrikaans language.

They had also allegedly circulated a pamphlet calling on people to gather at the statue, saying it was going to be burnt down.

On March 3, while the AfriForum supporters were at the statue, a group of EFF supporters stuck a ‘Vote EFF’ poster on the statue.

The EFF group included an activist from the End Rape Culture Campaign, which was launched at the university in February. She stood in front of the chalked ‘End Rape Culture’ message, while the AfriForum supporters were trying to remove the EFF poster and the chalked slogan.

Then chaos ensued.

Rape survivor in midst

Afterwards, Pienaar posted on Facebook: “I witnessed AfriForum supporters threaten to rape women today and then when they found out that the one protestor was a rape survivor mocked her by shouting ‘Don’t rape her again she’s been done’. I will just leave this here for all you guys who told me about the good work AfriForum is doing.”

AfriForum and Pawson alleged this was false and defamatory and wanted the posts removed. They denied AfriForum supporters had threatened to rape any women, or that they were aware there was a rape survivor in their midst while they allegedly made the comments. They also denied that any AfriForum supporters said what Pienaar claimed. 

On March 6 Pienaar posted on Twitter: “Watch how @MarcusAfr of @AfriForum uses rape to intimidate a rape survivor.”

In another post on March 7, Pienaar wrote: “Look at how Marcus Pawson from AfriForum uses rape to intimidate a rape survivor. This happened on Thursday and this is what AfriForum is desperately trying to cover up with spurious criminal charges and fake civil action.”

On March 8 he tweeted, “Well @AfriForum supporters get to shout rape threats and the media focus on the mud on the statue.”

On March 14 AfriForum and Pawson filed papers for an urgent order that Pienaar’s Facebook posts and Tweets be removed, and that Pienaar be gagged from saying anything in future on his claims that they supported or incited rape.

The judge said there was no dispute that Pienaar posted the comments, the only dispute was about the events of the day.

Groups clashed

Donen explained that Pawson said that Pienaar had arrived with a group of EFF and OS supporters who were protesting over the suspension of seven students, although Pienaar said he was there as an observer with the POA.

Pawson submitted that the two groups clashed and Pienaar “pretended” to shield a woman who was standing with her back to the statue. Pawson called this a publicity stunt, saying the woman was in no danger.

But in the ensuing commotion, Pienaar was pressed closer to the woman, and Pawson claims to have shouted that Pienaar was hurting her. He said there was a video to prove this, but Donen ruled it inadmissable because its authenticity was questioned. 

According to Pienaar, the woman was groped and touched by the AfriForum supporters.

She yelled for them to stop, and this was when Pienaar said he put himself between her and the AfriForum group.

When people told the AfriForum supporters the woman was a rape survivor, some in the AfriForum group shouted, “Don’t rape her, she’s already been done” and one laughed when he heard the information.

Donen said the woman already had post traumatic stress disorder as a result of her rape and that it was triggered by sexually aggressive actions directed at her by men.

‘Want to be raped’

Donen also noted the woman was a member of the ‘Volksverraiers’ (Betrayers of the People), which wants it known that AfriForum does not speak for all Afrikaners, and so tensions ran high.

The woman said during the confrontation someone tried to pull her off the statue. She was bumped several times into men around her. One pushed his leg into her buttocks and ignored her when she said she felt uncomfortable.

He carried on, which made her feel sexually vulnerable. Two other female protesters were also abused, she alleged, and charges have been laid with police.

She was spoken to aggressively, and touched on her torso and breast as a group of men pressed over her to carry on scrubbing the statue, sometimes washing her too.

Another man shouted in Afrikaans, “A person would think they want to be raped”.

In the meantime Pienaar was dragged away and had a confrontation with Pawson, while the woman was being pushed against the statue. She eventually left in tears.

‘Inflicted their rape culture’

Donen found that whether or not AfriForum supporters threatened to rape the woman in the literal sense of the word, “they nevertheless did inflict their rape culture on her and other women present”.

“AfriForum’s promotion of the interruption via a pamphlet led to the violence and the sexual assault, sexual violence and sexual aggression and intimidation and expressing of rape culture in an egregious form,” he said.

Donen said that the rights relating to freedom of expression and freedom of the press and other media extended to social media such as Facebook and Twitter.

Previous judgments have shown that if the subject is political, it arouses strong emotions and bitterness and public discussion becomes more heated. So it was inevitable that this would happen at Stellenbosch University.

But freedom of speech does not extend to hate speech, and every person’s dignity and reputation should be protected.

“In line with those judgments, Pienaar is entitled to some latitude in describing the confrontation because it was political, emotional, bitter and liable to be described in strong language,” said Donen.

He believed a reasonable person would read Pienaar’s statement in the context of the events.

He added that by thrusting themselves in the public eye, AfriForum had opened themselves to scrutiny. “It was AfriForum’s promotion of the confrontation by pamphlet and its arrival on campus that led to the violence.

‘Oppressive and unjustified”

“In accordance with these judgments Mr Pienaar is entitled to an amount of latitude in describing the confrontation between AfriForum and the groups.

“They must consequently display a greater degree of tolerance to criticism than ordinary individuals.

“According to the cases cited above Mr Pienaar’s robust political riposte constitutes an exercise of freedom of expression which, in my view, does not involve defamatory statements concerning the applicants.”

He said AfriForum and Pawson could have refuted or rebutted Pienaar’s comments just as quickly as the court application through other public forums such as debates and meetings.

“They have not established a prima facie right to have the publication taken down.”

He said the orders they wanted would have a “chilling” effect on free speech.

“The limits sought are oppressive and unjustified. There is no merit in the application for either the mandatory interdict or the interim interdict,” he said.

The application was dismissed with costs.
Source: http://www.news24.com

Taung police officer nabbed for theft


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A 47-YEAR-OLD warrant officer Mampe stationed at Taung Police Station and his accomplice aged 42 were arrested in Christiana in connection with suspected stolen goods on Thursday. North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said the police official was arrested through intelligence driven operation.

“He was charged with possession of suspected stolen goods after copper cables were allegedly found inside his vehicle. The incident occurred on Thursday and the suspects appeared in Christiana Magistrate’s Court on Friday. They were granted R500 bail each and are expected to be back in court on Tuesday,” Mokgwabone said.

-TDN

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Amajita eyeing 2017 CAF U20 AFCON


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

The Burger King-sponsored South African National u20 team are two matches away from qualifying for the 2017 edition of the CAF u20 AFCON to be staged in Zambia from February 26 2017 – 12 March 2017.

The four top teams at the prestigious continental showpiece will qualify for the 2017 FIFA U20 World Cup to be held in South Korea later next year.
Amajita face neighbours Lesotho in the first leg of the 3rd round on Sunday in Maseru, Lesotho at Setsoto Stadium.
Kickoff is scheduled at 3pm.

The coach Thabo Senong said: “We started the camp with low levels of fitness but we believe we have had effective training sessions with the boys throughout the week. Saturday we had our last tactical session where we emphasized the importance of critical phases and compact defending.”
The rising coach said it was the hosts who were under pressure as this was their home match.
“They are the ones who will have to push harder than us. We intend on ensuring that we get the much needed away goal, and hopefully even win the match so that we are comfortable in the return leg.
“The players we have at our disposal are great at attacking; they are untouchable when they are in possession however, we have to be careful when defending as this could alter our game plan,” added Senong.

-TDN

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Trio arrested for murder


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THREE suspects aged between 18 and 21 are expected to appear in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court on allegations of murder. Provincial police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspects were arrested in the early hours of Saturday at Railway Informal Settlement in Zone 8, Mogwase.

“According to information, the police were summoned to a scene of murder where they found a 25-year-old victim lying dead with stab wounds on the upper body.  Further investigation into the matter led to apprehension of the suspects. The motive of the incident is unknown,” Mokgwabone said.

-TDN

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