ANC in N Cape & N West strengthen ties


ANC (N West) Provincial Chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo, ANC (N Cape) Provincial Chairperson, Zamani Saul and ANC (N Cape) Provincial Secretary, Deshi Ngxanga

AFRICAN National Congress (ANC) in Northern Cape and North West held a joint press conference to address issues affecting the party at Taung Hotel School and Convention Centre, in Taung on Monday.

ANC Northern Cape provincial chairperson, Zamani Saul said strict discipline should be implemented to protect the integrity of the organisation. Zamani said people should not question ANC directive.

“ANC Provincial Working Committee of Bokone Bophirima and Northern Cape engaged in a meeting. The meeting persuade to develop a common approach on political and organisational matters affecting both provinces as well as the ANC in general. There is a need to identify areas of convergence and equally establish fundamental reasons on why there is divergence in some areas.

“The two provinces are creating principle on the current challenges that ANC is facing are not new especially in South African Development Countries (SADC). It is revolutionary and urgent to look with serious scrutiny into the challenges which are facing the organisation and develop fundamental and practical measures to combat these challenges,” he said.

ANC provincial chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo shared the same sentiments. Mahumapelo said there is no revolutionary party that will not support the ending of division in the organisation because the unity of the organisation is sacrosanct.

“The meeting emphasised the need to reclaim the integrity of the ANC. The fundamental transformation of the ANC was also at the helm with regards to discussion. The two provinces agreed that there is a need to have lively branches that are programmatic based in a quest to position the ANC as the leader of society.

“The two provinces commonly discussed the issues of characterising the current problem and one of the values of the ANC which self-criticism, which remains to be the tool in analysing this problem. There is generally an ideological degeneration in the movement as a solution the joint PWC agreed that we should embark on an unseasoned ideological struggle,” Mahumapelo said.

ANC Northern Cape provincial secretary, Deshi Ngxanga said: “On the International Relations, the joint PWC agreed that it becomes important to stick by the Mangaung resolution that the ICC court order should be reviewed. The Postbank matter was also a matter that both PWC’s agreed on, the PWC’s are of the view that the matter must be fast-tracked to ensure that our people benefit.

“The Financial and Fiscal Commission that deals with revision of revenue to be reviewed. The two provinces agree that currently as it is not beneficial to rural provinces. There must be an alignment of local election as well as national elections. This will assist the ANC to combat deepening division and also to allow ANC election machinery to be used for only one election which will impact positively on the cost campaigns.”

ANC North West provincial secretary, Dakota Legoete said the two provinces are neighbours who share a rich cultural and political history. Legoete further said the discussions at the joint PWC meeting are work in progress and the provinces will continue to work together.- Newsnote

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RDMAs announces its nominees


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By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

Diageo SA has announced the name of nominees for the 7th Responsible Drinking Media Awards. The RDMAs representative, Nicci Mitchell said that they have received more than 300 entries.

Mitchell said: “The Best Newspaper – Nicole Arend (Varsity Newspaper), Le Roux Schoeman (Die Burger) and Zoe Mohapo (The Sowetan) were nominated, while Sharlene Rood (News 24), Daphne Grundling (Netwerk 24) and Le Roux Schoeman (Netwerk 24) were nominated for the Best Online.

“Thosw who were nominated for the Best Magazine were Ernusta Maralack (Kuier) and Kieran Legg (Men’s Health), while Mohau Mamafha & Eusebius McKaiser (Talk Radio 702), Cleopatra Jones (SABC 3’s Special Assignment), Nomfundo Mzolo (Gagasi FM) and Veronique Smal (MFM) will compete for the Best Broadcast.”

Mitchell added that Nomfundo Mzolo (Gagasi FM), Veronique Smal (MFM) and Simphiwe Dlamini (Ugu Youth Radio) were nominated for the Best Community Media category. He

Best Best Up & Coming – Veronique Smal (MFM), Nomfundo Mzolo (Gagasi FM) and Cleopatra Jones (SABC 3’s Special Assignment)

“The RDMAs recognise journalists and media at large for their efforts to positively influence perceptions and habits related to the irresponsible use of alcohol. The awards are open to South African journalists who produce content that relates to responsible drinking and the impact of alcohol abuse, including issues such as drink driving, underage drinking, foetal alcohol syndrome, binge drinking and alcohol-related violence.

“Any published material on any media platform that aims to support this cause is eligible to enter the awards and win a prize. The 2017 judging panel was a mix of media experts consisting of media and reputation strategist Joanne Botha, author and former editor Ryland Fisher, TV anchor and celebrity media personality, Leanne Manas, news analyst and columnist Angelo Fick and former editor and political analyst, Mpumelelo Mkhabela,” Mitchell.

“The number of entries into this year’s Awards has been outstanding,” says Joanne Botha who has sat on the RDMA judging panel for the past three years.

Botha said the fact that so many media are writing about responsible drinking issues is a testament to how passionate they are about the topic and how relevant these stories are to the society.

“The winner of each category will walk away with R15 000 and a public acknowledgment for their efforts to help combat alcohol abuse in South Africa. There will also be an award for Journalist of the Year for the overall best entry, as well as for Media House of the Year for the media house with the most unique entries.

“Winners will be announced at an official awards ceremony on 31 August 2017. People can visit our website visithttps://diageordma.co.za/. for information on the awards. Diageo is a global leader in beverage alcohol with an outstanding collection of brands including Johnnie Walker, Crown Royal, JεB, The Singleton, Talisker & Lagavulin whiskies, Smirnoff, Cîroc and Ketel One vodkas, Captain Morgan, Baileys, Don Julio, Tanqueray and Guinness.

Diageo is a global company, and our products are sold in more than 180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the London Stock Exchange (DGE) and the New York Stock Exchange (DEO). For more information about Diageo, our people, our brands and performance, visit us at www.diageo.com. Visit Diageo’s global responsible drinking resource, www.DRINKiQ.com, for information, initiatives, and ways to share best practice,” he said.

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Mokassa Primary School principal demoted for maladministration 



MEC for Education and Sport Development department, Sello Lehari has demoted two principals after they were implicated in maladministration. 
The department spokesperson, Freddy Sepeng said Bokamoso Primary School principal in Klerksdorp, Jackkie Pooe and Mokassa Primary School (Taung) principal, Kealeboga Mothibi were demoted to HoD positions. 

“The department deliberated on those issues after thorough investigations. Pooe spent R119 000 belonging to the school. However, she will repay the money in 36 months. The two principals were demoted to Head of Department (HoD) positions.

“The two principals will be removed from those schools and be transferred. The department is still in a process to relocate them,” Sepeng said.

It is allegedly that Mothibi spent R800 000 belonging to the school on His personal use.

North West Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Education and Sports, Arts, Culture and Traditional Affairs Chairperson, Oageng Molapisi said they held a meeting with the department on 26 April 2017. 

Molapisi further said the purpose of the meeting was to discuss the outstanding disciplinary cases in the department and the challenges the department is facing in finalising such cases.

“During the 2014/15, the department’s Internal Audit conducted investigations on allegations of irregular transfer of funds to Mokassa Primary School. In September 2015, the department’s Internal Audit revealed that on the 18th October 2013, Mokassa Primary School received a transfer payment of R627 021.50 instead of R129 027.50 which resulted in overpayment of R498 000.

“On the 21st October 2013, the department requested the principal, Kealeboga Mothibi and School Governing Body (SGB) in writing to refund the department an amount of R498 000. A cheque was issued by the school in the name of Mothibi on 24 October 2013. However, Mothibi cashed the cheque at FNB Hartswater branch and used it for his own personal gain,” he said.

Molapisi said on 23rd October 2014, the school received a transfer payment of R497 491 73. He further said the department requested Mothibi on 30 October 2014 to return the money.

“The cheque was issued by the school in the name of Mothibi on 4 November 2014, and he cashed it in at FNB Hartswater. In December 2014, Mothibi refunded the department an amount of R497 491 73 after being confronted by the Departmental Internal Audit. Mothibi also borrowed money from the school to the amount of R20 860 for the payment of electricity without following proper procedures. In 2015, Mothibi paid back the R498 000 that he took in 2013.

“Mothibi was officially charged for misconduct for contravening the Employment of Educators Act 76 of 1998 on November 2016. The hearing took place on 30 November 2016 where Mothibi was dismissed with immediate effect. He appealed his dismissal through the office of MEC, Sello Lehari. However, the matter has been finalised,” he said.

Molapisi also shed more light on Bokamoso Intermediate School principal, Jackkie Pooe. He added that the school is based in Klerksdorp in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District and Pooe resides in Gauteng.

“She was travelling from Gauteng Province to Klerksdorp on daily basis. Pooe was found guilty of mismanagement of funds at the school in 2015. She was subjected to disciplinary hearing that commenced in October 2015 and was concluded in April 2016.

“Pooe was found guilty and the sanction was that she should be dismissed. She appealed against the sanction through the office of the MEC, Sello Lehari.”

Molapisi said another case was against Onkgopotse Tiro Comprehensive School principal, Edwin Teach Kgonothi. He said the case against Kgonothi started in 2012 where there was investigation against him for mismanagement of school funds. 

“It was alleged that Kgonothi used some of the school money for his personal benefit. In 2014, there was a precautionary suspension against him, and the department appointed a forensic team to do investigations.

“The team came with the same conclusion that Kgonothi was guilty and must be charged. It was agreed that Kgonothi must be removed as the principal and be placed at the department to work there. The department failed to implement the recommendation,” Molapisi said.

He further said an instruction was given by Court on 2 February 2017 for the department to conduct a disciplinary hearing against Kgonothi. Molapisi added that the department took a decision that since this case is already implicating Ngaka Modiri Molema Education District; they have to outsource the Public Protector and Labour Relations from Gauteng Province in order for the case to get a fair trial. Newsnote  

ANC presidency candidate, Dr Nkosana-Dlamini Zuma to grace N West events


​BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
The African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) in Bokone Bophirima will  host and join other key events to commemorate Women’s Month and give honour to the women of 1956 and many others who fought for the liberation of South Africa and its women.

In some of the key events scheduled to wrap up the Women’s Month activities, the ANC Women’s League will host and join other empowering seminars and dialogues under the main message of Building Young Women’s Confidence, which will be addressed by ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) member, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, who’s also former African Union Commission Chairperson.
ANCWL provincial secretary, Bridgette Mogakwe said from 22 to 24 August the ANCWL in the province will hold and/or join the following key events:
Event 1: Courtesy visit to Bapo ba Mogale Traditional Leadership in Madibeng
Date: Tuesday 22 August 2017 at 10h00

18h30: Young Women’s Dialogue at North West University Mahikeng Campus

Lecture: The role education can play in influencing Radical Economic Transformation

Event 2: Join the Provincial Economic Summit organised by Bokone Bophirima
Provincial Government for all women of the province at Mmabatho Convention

Centre at 09h00

Date: Wednesday 23 August 2017

Theme: The Role of Women in African Economy

Keynote Speaker: Cde Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

Event 3: Cadre’s Assembly, Matlosana Auditorium, 10h00
Date: Thursday 24 August 2017

Theme: Women united in moving South Africa forward

Keynote Speaker: Cde Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

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​ANC in N Cape and N West to have a joint media briefing 


Picture: ANC (Nort West) Provincial secretary, Dakota Legoete


BY BAKANG MOKOTO
Provincial Working Committees (PWCs) of African National Congress (ANC) in Bokone Bophirima and Northern Cape will hold a joint PWC meeting to discuss matters of common interest and share ideas and advises on a range of issues.

ANC North West Provincial secretary, Dakota Legoete said: “The meeting is schedule for Monday at 11h00. The proceedings will be held at Taung Tusk Boardroom, Taung.” 

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