Two men stabbed in Carletonville


Two men, believed to be in their early twenties, sustained multiple injuries when they were assaulted with a knife in Talc Street, Carletonville.

During the early hours of this morning, paramedics from ER24 were dispatched to the scene in Talc Street where they found one of the men with serious lacerations to his face and arms. He was bleeding profusely and paramedics had to stabilise and stop the bleeding before he was transported to hospital. A second man was found with multiple lacerations over his arms. He was later transported by another service to hospital.

Both men were transported to Carletonville Hospital for further care. It is understood that they were on their way home from a nearby shop when the incident occurred. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident is not yet known.

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Cyclist killed on N12 in hit and run


man, believed to be in his fifties, was killed this evening when he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle along the N12 outside Fochville, west of Johannesburg.

Shortly after 7pm paramedics from ER24 arrived on the scene where they found the man with severe trauma lying in the road. It is understood from a bystander on the scene that a vehicle drove into the cyclist before throwing him into the road. Several other vehicles also collided with the man.

ER24 paramedics declared the man dead on the scene.

According to bystanders, the vehicle that originally collided with the cyclist continued to drive on.

Local authorities attended the scene and will conduct an investigation.

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Baroka Player Fired Before First Paycheck


Baroka FC player, Ignitious Kgobadi, has been fired by the club less than a month after being signed by the newly promoted Absa Premiership side.

Kgobadi, 27, was one of the 13 players announced by Baroka last month as they begin their preparations for the new season, however he has blown his chance to play in the big time after breaching the club’s rules.

 

A Siya source explained that the defender had been released for ‘breaching the clubs rules and code of conduct’, and that he wouldn’t even be receiving payment for his first month at the club.

 

The player’s agent, Cleopas Monyepao, better known as DJ Cleo, confirmed his exit, telling the crew, “Sadly it’s quite a setback for a new business (DCF Sports) like ours, but it’s part of the game. We will continue to educate our youngsters on ethics etc, and strive to provide quality disciplined players to teams going forward.”

 

Kgobadi, who was signed from Orbit FC, will now have to begin his search for a new club and look to behave better if he does manage to land a new contract elsewhere.

Source: http://www.soccerladuma.co.za

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Nkewu lost her life during an accident which also claimed a 19 year old cyclist.

Nkewu was on her way to an ANC campaign trail led by deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa in Taung. She was the provincial treasure of the ANC as well as deputy chairperson of ANCWL.

ANC women’s league president Bathabile Dlamini said Nkewu contributed her life in ensuring that the lives of the people becomes better.

“Nkewu was a unifier let us continue where she left of and make her proud wherever she is,” Dlamini said.

Dlamini said ANCWL will have to support the family throughout as Nkewu was a loyal member to the ANC and the league.

“We urge the father of the family, to be the father and mother , ANCWL needs to support the family too,” Dlamini said.

The ANC national chairperson Baleka Mbete said it was worrying that the party has been loosing a lot of women who are in leadership.

“Nkewu’s ;life is worth celebrated, we need to continue with the struggle until we win the battle,” Mbethe said.

She said women are still vulnerable and exposed to abuse and sexual harassment.

“Women are very honest and reliable. ANC is the first organisation to put women on top positions in Africa,” Mbethe said.

Nkewu lost her life during an accident which also claimed a 19 year old cyclist.

Nkewu was on her way to an ANC campaign trail led by deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa in Taung. She was the provincial treasure of the ANC as well as deputy chairperson of ANCWL.

Nkewu was buried in Molelema village in Taung where she was born.

Her friend Seitiso Morwe said they are very hurt and dejected about what happened to Nkewu.

“God remains the source of hope, we lost a mother, leader and a mentor,” Morwe said.
North West Priemer Supra Mahumapelo also expressed shock and was saddened by Nkweku’s sudden death.

“This accident represents a tragic loss to the family, the North West Provincial Government and to the entire country .” The Provincial Government has lost an extremely hard working public representative who lost her life while on duty.” Mahumapelo said.

Meanwhile in deputy director general of the North West provincial government Aubrey Senne was buried on Saturday in Randburg.

Senne also died in a car accident in Pretoria.

SOURCE: The NewAge Newspaper

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Zuma: Malema used to say ‘I will die for Zuma’. How can you trust him?


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Can Julius Malema be trusted by voters when he once promised that he would die for President Jacob Zuma?

This was the question Zuma asked in Ikageng township outside Potchefstroom during his election campaign trail in the North West yesterday.

Zuma was referring to the days when Malema fiercely defended the president before he was expelled by the governing party.

“He used to say ‘I will die for Zuma’. How do you trust now that he means what he says?” Zuma asked.

 

Zuma had earlier addressed a similar gathering in Jouberton township outside Klerksdorp where he also took a swipe at Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and other political parties.

“That man (Malema) used to say ‘the ANC is in my blood; I have the DNA of the ANC’. But today mayibabo!” he said, his trademark exclamation with a giggle suggesting Malema was singing a different tune now.

Zuma urged people not to vote for the EFF and other parties because they have no experience in government and, unlike the ANC, they could not be “trusted”.

He referred to parties without using their names as he continued to mock them and their leaders.

“There is a new one which I am also forgetting its name but I always recognise its leader (as) ill-disciplined, misbehaving and he was sacked; expelled from the ANC. Very angry he formed an organisation for revenge. There is no political objective but the objective is revenge because he was chased away,” Zuma said.

“Why should you worry about such an organisation? I always wonder if I was to vote for that organisation what is it that I am voting for? Ill-discipline, no respect, rude language? The only organisation that represents the interests of the people of this country is the ANC.”

Zuma – who was singing and dancing much to the pleasure of those who had gathered – seemed in high spirits as he continued to undervalue other parties.

Source- City Press

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Parents to clean schools amid re-opening


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NORTH West education and sport development department will embark on Letsema Cleaning Campaign at various schools across the province during the weekend after a four week long winter vacation.

Education and sport development provincial spokesperson, Elias Malindi said they are ready to resume with teaching and learning in all the schools in the province.

“The campaign is part of the school reopening readiness. Parents and community members will embark on a cleaning spree in the neighbouring schools across the province.

“Educators are also ready to resume with the syllabus. We expect to wrap the syllabus by the end of August. So that pupils can have enough time for revision programmes in the problematic areas of learning,” Malindi said.

MEC for education and sport development department, Sello Lehari says the province is ready to run with the programme.

“On behalf of team North West Education, I sincerely thank all the parents by looking after our little stars throughout the four week holidays. We are now preparing for the upcoming quarter. Grade 12 pupils embarked on winter camps and we hope they benefited from that.

“We also want to commend all educators for their dedicated efforts. They have spent long hours facilitating the smooth running of the winter camps. We aim to reach for gold in the final examinations,” Lehari said.

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Mmabana Foundation to get new CEO


DSC_0147Mmabana foundation workers united for salary increase.

NORTH West premier Supra Mahumapelo said that plans are underway for the appointment a new chief executive officer at Mmabana Foundation.

Mahumapelo said his office was in talks with culture, art and traditional affairs department (CATA) MEC, Ontlametse Mochware to speed up the process.

“We want the Mmabana Foundation to have a CEO and that process is underway. The Mmabana Foundation plays a pivotal role in art and culture. We are planning to have extended programmes for school children. They need to engage in various activities after school.

“The provincial government invested heavily on culture and forms part of our economic drive. Young children learn and develop through their early experiences and relationships. As children get older they begin to develop a sense of who they are and where they belong. So, culture is imperative and North West province preserves that,” he said.

The premier added:   “We will also make sure that we acquire unused schools to make sure that the children get those activities at their door steps. Art, culture and tourism complement each other and that’s what our province specialises with. We also have agriculture at the apex of our triangle.”

Mmabana Foundation experienced challenges a month ago when its employees downed tools and embarked on a strike.

Workers demanded that the institution management should commit in writing that it will address their grievances like the review of their salaries and being treated with respect.

NEHAWU provincial organiser, Cassper Nanto said the union has since reached an agreement with Mmabana Foundation management on the issues raised.

He said they welcomed the move to appoint a permanent CEO at the organisation.

“We heard those rumours, but if it is true, we welcome the move. We have engaged with Mmabana Foundation and reached an agreement. The organisation agreed to give employees 7.6% salary increase from April 1, 2016 until 2017. We also agreed that all those who are acting on positions will receive acting allowance. We are also engaged with the Mmabana Foundation management to make the institution accredited,” Nanto said.

Provincial coordinator for workers, Portia Phadi said they welcomed the decision on the appointment of a new chief executive who would take charge of the institution.

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Boitekong on fire over mining jobs


BOITEKONG residents in Rustenburg went on a rampage and torched six vehicles on Wednesday night.
  Residents were angry after a disagreement with local mines operating in Ramochana village over their recruitment processes.

  Community leader, Thabo Nthaudi said mining houses reneged on their employment promises leaving residents in the dark.

  Angry residents took to the streets and vented their anger by setting alight an ambulance, a municipal vehicle and four others belonging to a security company.

   “We want to condemn the violent protests, however people were felt short-changed. The mine was supposed to recruit local people but changed their minds on the 11th hour. However we met with them on Thursday and reached an agreement.

 “They promised to incorporate local business persons to render their services at the mines. People who own cleaning, security and other companies will benefit. We cannot continue to live in abject poverty while we have mines at our door-step,” Nthaudi said.

  Rustenburg local municipality spokesperson, Thapelo Matebesi said it was unfortunate that six vehicles were torched in Boitekong.

  “The torching of vehicles was fuelled by some community members who complained about lack of job opportunities in the neighbouring mines and at municipal sewer plant. The area remains volatile after intervention by the municipality’s public safety directorate in collaboration with police,” Matebesi said.

  North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said the police in Boitekong were investigating a case of public violence.

  “The vehicles were set alight at a sport ground in Sunrise Park extension 11. They were allegedly taken individually from the drivers by a group of approximately ten people. Investigations are underway,” Mokgwabone said.

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First harvest experienced at Springbokpan


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MINISTER for Rural Development and Land Reform, Gugile Nkwinti said that he is impressed with the progress made by rural, environment and agricultural development department (READ) in the province.

Nkwinti said this when he witnessed the first grain value chain agri-park harvest day in Springbokpan on Wednesday.

“Agri-parks are set to boost economic growth. We want to increase our own contribution to growth development plan. Our national development plan is talking about economic growth of 6% by 2030. In order for that to happen, it means sectors of agriculture and manufacturing should bring in more effort noting the challenges we face in other sectors like mining.

“We want to increase GDP through agriculture. Right now this sector is at 3% and this is still less. Establishment and functioning of the agri-parks will take us a long way,” Nkwinti said.

North West premier Supra Mahumapelo said they have put agriculture at the apex of their economy drive. He said they aiming at fighting unemployment, poverty and inequality.

“We have chosen to deal with agriculture, culture and tourism. The harvest attests to the correctness of our decision. We also encourage young and old people to embark on farming. We are reaping the fruit after we conceptualised, planned and executed.

“We also want to bring our people together. They must benefit from the entire value chain of agricultural sector. This will create jobs, deal with inequality and unemployment,” Mahumapelo said.

He said they will also bring in technology to farming, commending READ and RDLR departments for supporting his vision of Village, Township and Small Dorpies development.

“All this big cities like Johannesburg and Pretoria will not succeed if they were not getting their feed from rural provinces. So in terms of economy strategic plan, we are better located than them.

“The major challenge we are facing as the province is youth unemployment. It has reached staggering 37%. However we formed Youth Entrepreneurship Services (YES) and Youth in Agriculture and Rural Development programmes. We must just make sure that we maximise and push much harder to empower young people in agricultural sector. If we reduce youth unemployment, we would defeat hunger,” he said.

READ MEC, Manketse Tlhape said: “We have witnessed the first harvest for the storage. We are building a processing plant next to silos where we will produce maize and other commodities. We are also building a warehouse where we will have our mechanisation.”

She added that they spent R50m on rehabilitation of the silos last year.

“We have injected also injected R4m to do the costing and spent R8m for the mill. We want our people to beneficiate from the whole value chain. We are also having another agri-park in Makapanstad.

“We also did sod-turning for satellite agricultural farmer produce campus. Our department has a farm training centre called Kgora at Ramatlabama in Mahikeng. This will assist emerging farmers,” she said.

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Tlhabane complex creating more jobs


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TOWNSHIPS – for long a prominent feature of both the past and modern era of South Africa – are beginning to demonstrate massive potential in terms of creating employment through stimulating local economies by bringing together small businesses and franchises under “one roof”.

The Foro Shopping Complex – located in the heart of Tlhabane, just outside Rustenburg – has been undergoing a positive transformation that has cemented its status as the commercial hub of the old township.

A few years ago, the area where the complex stands only had a single retail shop and a few other small businesses involved in selling cellphone accessories, providing salon services or selling clothes.

Today, however, the picture is different as many more businesses have since set up their operations to cater for the needs of community members who previously had to travel to the Rustenburg central business district and other areas in order to access services that were not offered in Tlhabane.

A dental clinic and pharmacy, as well as other enterprises that are involved in the fast food and catering industry, the repair of televisions and other electrical appliances, Information Technology (IT) as well as a video club are now part of the complex.

Additionally, a prominent franchise involved in selling building material has also opened a shop within the complex.

The increase of commercial activity around the area has not only created more jobs for people living in Tlhabane, it has also seen the major commercial banks installing several ATMs which bring with them a welcome convenience to those who frequently visit the complex.

“The good thing about having more shops at the complex is that I can now buy many more things in one area,” said a 34-year-old resident of Tlhabane, who did not want to be named.

“This helps a lot because in the past I had to move around many places in town to buy what I wanted. Now I just go to the complex and this saves me a lot of money,” the man added.

In the middle of all this transformation is Godfrey Kinni Rangaka – an entrepreneur who owns the land upon which the complex stands.

Rangaka’s exploits has won him the Freedom of the City Award, which was recently bestowed on him by the Rustenburg municipality.

“What he (Rangaka) has done at the complex is a good example to all of us. He is an inspiration to us all,” Rustenburg’s executive mayor, Mpho Khunou, said during an event held to hand over the award to him and other outstanding residents of Rustenburg.

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