A fight over granny’s ‘social grant’ turns bloody in Matsheng


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A 61-YEAR-OLD man from Matsheng village, in Taung died at the hands of his brother, Oscar Tlamme, 65 as the two were allegedly fighting over their mother’ social grant on Tuesday.

North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col, Amanda Funani said Rammuseng “Disco” Tlamme and his brother, Oscar were from a local tavern when a fight ensued between them.

“The fight ensued between the two and the suspect allegedly hit his brother, with an iron rod on his head. He was certified dead on the scene and we do not know what caused the fight at this stage. The suspect was arrested and appeared in Taung Magistrate’s Court for murder on Thursday,” Funani said.

According to information, Rammuseng “Disco” Tlamme, 61 and Oscar Tlamme, 65 fought over the social grant of their mother.- Newsnote        

 

 

N West Constable, wife and two children shot dead


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

NORTH West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane condemned the incident in the strongest possible terms after a police officer was killed alongside his wife and two children in Mmakau village near Brits on Tuesday.

A constable, 41 who was stationed at Hebron Police Station, was with his wife, 40; children aged 22 and 3 respectively when number of unknown suspects entered the house.

North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said: “The suspects allegedly shot four family members dead and fled the scene with a Chrysler Voyager vehicle afterwards. The vehicle was later found abandoned in the bushes at Black Rock Section in Mmakau. The motive of the killings is unknown at this stage and no one has been arrested.”

Motswenyane said: “It is sad that merciless criminals instantly killed members of a family including a member of the South African Police Service in the province. The police will leave no stone unturned to ensure that perpetrators are brought to book.

“We also want to express our heartfelt condolences to the families and relatives of the deceased. Police in Mmakau are investigating four counts of murder and a house robbery following the atrocity.”

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Grannies left stranded as robbers flee with ‘social grants’ money in Taung


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TWO Security guards were injured during an armed robbery at Batlhaping Baga Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority Hall in Taung on Tuesday. North West police said six armed suspects allegedly encircled the community hall and waited for South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) employees who were supposed to hand over social grants to elderly people in the area.

Provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col, Amanda Funani said: “The suspects allegedly robbed SASSA employees’ undisclosed amount of money that was supposed to be handed over as social grants to beneficiaries. They fled the scene with a vehicle depicted with Gauteng Province (GP) registration number. No one has been arrested yet.

“The wounded security guards were ferried to Taung District Hospital with bullet wounds. They were later transferred to Klerksdorp Hospital while in critical condition. The police are investigating a case of armed robbery and attempted murder. We urge anyone with any information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects to come forward,” Funani said.

She added that the incident took place at around 10am.

South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) secretary in Dr Ruth Mompati region, Mika Moeti said: “We are concern about the high rate of crime taking place in Taung. The criminals have turned the vicinity into their shell where they practice their criminal activities. We want to see more police visibility because now criminals and robbers infiltrate rural areas to carry out crime.

“We also want to urge our community members to be wary of criminals especially that we are heading into festive season. We will intensify our patrollers to ensure that Taung is the safest place during festive season. Crime affects our economy and the stability of our country.

SASSA provincial spokesperson, Smanga Selemeni said: “Those who were adversely affected were paid. You will understand that the money is insured and our contractor will replace it as pre-requisite. We have also beefed up our security enforcement and all those who did not receive their money were paid on Wednesday.”- Newsnote

Schweizer Reneke multiple murder case postponed


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BY KEDIBONE MOLATSI

A 31 YEAR-OLD man from Nigeria will remain in custody after he allegedly stabbed three people to death in Schweizer Reneke on Saturday. North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspect was arrested and appeared in court on Tuesday.

“The suspect alleged stabbed a Congolese, 54, a Security Guard, 46 and a girl, 9. According to information, the suspect went to a 54-year-old Congolese woman’s rented room at Roshunville in Schweizer-Reneke and allegedly stabbed her with a knife. He allegedly stabbed a man who was working as a security guard.

“The suspect allegedly stabbed a girl, 9 who was also outside the premises. Two victims were certified dead on the scene by the Emergency Medical Response Service (EMRS) personnel, while the minor victim was certified dead on arrival at Schweizer-Reneke hospital. Preliminary investigation has revealed that the suspect is not related to any of the victims,” Mokgwabone said.

He further said the suspect was arrested on Sunday at Joe Morolong hospital in Vryburg after he suffered few injuries during the tumult.

“The suspect sustained injuries while jumping the fence after being chased by the deceased’s father. The motive of the killing is still unknown at this stage and the case was postponed until Thursday next week,” he said.

North West Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane said: “We want to condemn the incident. The police will work hard to ensure that suspect faces the full might of the law. We want to express our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased.”

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Former NC MEC John Block gets 15 years for corruption


Former Northern Cape Finance MEC John Block will spend 15 years behind bars for his role in a multi-million rand corruption scandal.

Block, who is also a former chairperson of the African National Congress in the province, was sentenced in the Northern Cape High Court along with Trifecta Holdings boss Christo Scholtz on Tuesday.

Last year, the pair were found guilty of corruption and money laundering relating to the inflation of leases for government buildings.

The National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) Phaladi Shuping says: “Mr John Block was sentenced to 15 years for corruption, and he also got 12 years for money laundering. The judge ordered the sentences to run concurrently.”

Shuping says the prosecution is pleased with the sentences.

“From the day that they were convicted, all we were asking for as the NPA was the minimum sentence as prescribed in the law – which is 15 years for corruption – and we are satisfied because we got exactly what we were looking for.”

Scholtz was sentenced to 15 years for corruption and 12 years money laundering and they will run concurrently.

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

A man rapes four girls and flees


 

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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

Kimberley SAPS Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences unit appeal to the public to assist with the information that could lead to the arrest of suspected rapists operating in the Colville and Floors area, near Kimberley.

Northern Cape police spokesperson, Captain Olebogeng Tawana said: “We are investigating a case of rape after four girls aged between 10 and 14 were allegedly raped by unknown man. According to the victims, the suspect who is believed to be in his late 20’s took them to Sewe Dam, near Homevale and raped them.

“The incident happened on November 8 between 8am and 13pm. The suspect fled the scene after the atrocity. The suspect who was approximately 1.8m tall was wearing a dark green T-shirt depicted with flowers and had dreadlocks.”

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Two dead, three injured in car collision in Rustenburg


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THREE people were injured and two killed in a collision between two taxis and a car on the R510 in Boitekong, Rustenburg on Sunday.

ER24 spokesperson, Werner Vermaak said: “Our paramedics and local emergency services found numerous people scattered across the road. Two men were found with fatal injuries and declared dead.At least two people were in a serious condition.”

“It is understood that a VW Golf and a taxi collided with each other causing one of the vehicles to spun out and collide with a second taxi. One of the taxis were carrying members of a band from a local church.”

Vermaak added that others were treated for various injuries on scene before they were transported to Moses Kotane and Job Shimankana Tabane Provincial Hospitals. He said the exact cause of the collision will be investigated.

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RHR brings tranquility and stability


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Picture: (North West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo during Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal programme in Wonderkop, Marikana

BY BAKANG MOKOTO

North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo said the journey to Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal is a never-ending campaign. Mahumapelo further said that where people are involved, there will always be a need to foster mutual understanding.

He was addressing various mine workers belonging to AMCU and NUM unions during RHR event in Wonderkop, Marikana on Sunday.

MECs, Mayors, Councillors, Traditional and Church Leaders were part of the event and signed a pledge which commits everyone to work together in the healing, reconciliation and renewal of Marikana and the entire province.

“This is a pledge to ensure that there are Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal. This event is a second phase following the launch of the Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal Programme back in 2014. We were in Wonderkop to officially launch RHR programme back in 2014. Today we are on the second step in the implementation of RHR.

“It would be very difficult to have reconciliation, healing and renewal without economic development.  Economic development would be prioritised to improve the lives of black people,” he said.

Madibeng Local Municipal mayor, Jostine Mothibe said: “The event came at the right time. It would go a long way in ensuring that there is peace, stability and economic development in the district and the entire province,” Mothibe said.

One of residents, Gabankalafe Masilo, 30 said: “I am very grateful to hear that our government would endeavour to get mining companies and other stakeholders to sign the pledge. This will assist us in tackling the challenges we are faced with like unemployment, poverty and inequality. This will also strengthen service delivery.”

Another resident, Rose Nobela from Letlhabile said: “It was gratifying that the Wonderkop area was prioritised for RHR because the community was still reeling from the Marikana tragedy and therefore needed RHR the most.”

Today’s event was also hailed as a prelude to the national Reconciliation Day commemoration, which will take place in Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality in the North West on December 16.

Mahumapelo urged all churches to come in their numbers wearing their religious regalia and those who use trumpets, tambourines, drums and other percussion instruments in their churches to bring them to the Reconciliation Day event in Ramotshere Moiloa.

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