A joint provincial departments campaign to clean up Mahikeng


The North West Provincial Government will kick-start a week-long mega Setsokotsane Outreach Programme with special focus on cleaning-up and patching potholes in the capital city of the North West Province, Mahikeng.

 

Led by the Mahikeng Local Municipality, the provincial Department of Public Works and Roads and Office of the Premier, this joint campaign will start on Friday, 10thand end on Tuesday, 20th of February 2017.

 

Initiated as part of the broader Mahikeng Rebranding, Repositioning and Renewal Programme (MRRRP) and the provincial Social Mobilisation Ten (10) Point Plan, the cleaning campaign will see the provincial government bringing necessary human and technical resources together, this in a bid to maximise impact.

 

According to Dr Lydia Sebego, the province’s Director General, this initiative is in line with one of the province’s Ten (10) Point Plan campaigns which put emphasis on the need to promote and achieve a sustainable clean and healthy environment that is compliant with policies.

 

“in support of this campaign, all the provincial departments will on specified days of the week, deploy a reasonable number of officials to participate in this initiative, this as part of demonstrating the provincial government’s Saamtrek-Saamwerk philosophy and the pronounced strategy on share-point services”, explained Dr Sebego, adding that the deployment of government will be in a coordinated manner.

 

In commencing this campaign, officials from Office of the Premier and department of Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs will roll-up their sleeves and participate in the cleaning campaign on Friday, 10 February, with other departments scheduled to participate in the coming week, until the end of the campaign.

 

Members of the media are invited to cover the activities of this week-long joint campaign to clean-up and patching of potholes in the capital city of Mahikeng.

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Racial assault condemned


THE physical and racial assault on two black traffic officers in Potchefstroom has drawn strong condemnation from the public and the provincial government. 

The incident was captured on video and went viral on social media. From the video, it can be seen that two white men did not take kindly to getting pulled over by two traffic officers, a man and a woman. 

It is alleged that after the officers asked the driver to produce a driver’s licence, he refused and that was when the confrontation started. 

One of the culprits is seen punching the male traffic officer and visibly showed that he was ready for a fight.

Mahumapelo said racial attacks have no place in South African society.

“It is unfortunate that there are still white people who do not want to change their racial behaviour. I am disappointed and angered by some people who are still displaying barbaric acts of racism here in our beautiful province.  These two white male Afrikaners who without any provocation decided to beat our traffic officials simply because they are black.

“They must be arrested and pay for their actions. Racism must not be allowed to exist in this country especially in our province. We are not going to allow situations like these to happen under our watch and the law must take its course,” he said.
In the video footage, one of the white occupants of the car taunted and assaulted an officer after being pulled over for inspection. The assaulted cop only picked up his hat and watched as the two men argued with his other colleagues.
Mahumapelo added that another incident of this nature took place in Ottosdal recently. 
“Few white males also took the law into their own hand and assaulted black people in Ottosdal only on the bases that they are black. I am happy that the police have responded swiftly by arrested these people to answer for their heartless actions. 
“We have already spoken to the police to ensure that the two are arrested. We also want to appeal to everyone in the province to participate in the provincial government’s Reconciliation Healing and Renewal (RHR) programme. I want to urge our people from different race to participate in our RHR programme which intend to deal with challenges such as racism,” he said.
North West police spokesperson, Lt Col Pelonomi Makau said: “The case was opened against two suspects. However, no arrest were made because the case was handed over to the Senior Public Prosecutor to assess the charges. The two suspects were charged with cjrimen injuria and assault. 
“Police are still waiting for the suspects statements and the decision will be taken afterwards.”- Newsnote

MUNIMEC TO SET NEW TOURISM AGENDA


BY KEDIBONE MOLSETSI
MEC for tourism in North West, Desbo Mohono has called on municipalities to work together with her department to ensure that their programmes are synergized.

Mohono further said this will develop the tourism industry within the province. 

“It is critical that both spheres of government should be in the same bandwagon in driving the work of government forward. Tourism is one of the critical components of economic development especially at local level. 

“Tourism should also be considered as one of the industries that creates employment and changes people’s lives. Government has thus far managed to fund students who wanted to study tourism in various high institutions of learning,” she said.  

Mohono said they were determined to ensure that they strengthen the relationship between the department by planning together and sharing programmes. 

“We will also ensure that we budget enough to create conducive environment for both spheres of government to work closely and smoothly.

“We urge municipalities to strengthen their bylaws to ensure that their environment remain clean and welcoming for tourists in their towns. Clean environment encourages responsible tourism,” Mohono said.

All municipalities attended the MUNIMEC, agreed that local roads in their respective areas need to be repaired and that signage to various destinations be improved. 


They also agreed that youth programmes were also critical as most young people in their areas are unemployed, but willing to go to institution of higher learning to study further, more especially in the Hotel and hospitality industry.

 

MUNIMEC is the meeting between the MEC for Tourism and Mayors and Members of the Mayoral Committee of respective municipalities in each district. 


She further said the meeting was among others, aimed at coordinating services and planning together in ensuring that tourism programmes were driven simultaneously with one objective. 


“The meeting is also geared towards ensuring that marketing of Tourism products within respective municipalities is done continuously. This will ensure that both spheres have a common vision of the North West becoming the fourth most preferred tourism destination in the country,” Mohono concluded. 

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RAF Bank attachment lifted


BY REGINALD KANYANE

Road Accident Fund’s (RAFs) bank account attachment by Sheriffs of the Court have been lifted and payments to claimants, service providers, stakeholders and caregivers have resumed. 
RAF CEO, Dr Eugene Watson said the attachment obstructed payments to the value of approximately R550 million to various stakeholders. 

Watson further said by the close of business yesterday, the RAF had paid over R520 million to more than 7,000 recipients in an effort to mitigate the impact on all those affected by the account attachments. 

“The team will work on bringing all payment schedules up to speed and on ensuring that the cash management plan schedules are restored. 

“The cash management plan put in place two years ago when the value of finalised claims exceeded available cash, endeavours to maintain regular payments to creditors,” he said.

Watson said the financial challenges affecting the RAF, claim processing which is the Fund’s fundamental business has improved over the years despite the challenges. 

“When productivity rises, the Funds’ expenditure rises and all available cash is utilised. The RAF continues on its transformative path which has seen strategies being fulfilled, a reduced backlog of open claims, fraudsters being arrested, and more claimants assisted daily, resulting in positive audit outcomes and three clean audits. 

“In mitigating the financial risks additional funds are continuously requested and National Treasury and the Department of Transport are kept informed of all writs and attachments,” he said. 

Watson said they have put in place dedicated communication channels for all payment queries, reduced administrative expenditure to supplement cash flow and claim payments, expanded strategies to improve litigation management, and implemented service level agreements and tighter management of contracted legal resources. 

“Efforts to promote the continued registration of Direct Claims, currently at more than 35% of all new personal claims, will continue in line with the policies, procedures, quality assurance checks and balances, and strategic objectives set for the RAF by the Minister of Transport. 

“The increasing prevalence of direct claims generates a saving in legal costs of more than R1 billion a year which frees up additional cash resources and is used to pay other claimants, attorneys, caregivers, funeral parlours and other corporate suppliers,” Watson said.

He said that RAF would like to thank all stakeholders who have worked with them and encouraged them to continue doing so. Watson said their dedicated employees remain committed to assisting all road crash victims, despite the challenges they face daily. 

For more information on the latest developments, follow the link http://bit.ly/2jY4Xw2. Further details about the RAF’s financial standing are available on the 2015/2016 Annual Report which is summarised on http://bit.ly/2cVx0YI

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