Conspiracy case to kill Mahumapelo back in court


By REGINALD KANYANE

A Conspiracy case against former Mahikeng councillor, Gaasite Legalatladi is expected to sit today at Lehurutshe Magistrate’s Court for judgement. The case was postponed indefinitely after the defence team submitted their ‘heads of argument’ late.

Legalatladi was arrested back in 2014 following allegations that she conspired to kill North West Premier and ANC Provincial chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo.

The case was scheduled for judgement, however National Prosecuting Agency (NPA) spokesperson, Luvuyo Mfaku said: “The case was postponed until 30th October 2017 because the defence brought their heads of argument late. The court has considered that and postponed the case.”

ANC in Bokone Bophirima welcomed the postponement. The ruling party provincial spokesperson, Gerald Modise said they were disappointed after the case postponement. Modise further said they still have confidence in the judiciary system.

“As the ANC in Bokone Bophirima, we will await the judgement on the scheduled date. In this case, an ANC member and former councillor, Gaasite Legalatladi stands accused
of conspiring to kill Mahumapelo and former Mahikeng local municipality mayor, Gosiame
Seatlholo.

“It is alleged that Legalatladi consulted a traditional healer in Mmasebudule village near Zeerust in November 2014 to solicit assistance in executing the murder. She was arrested during her second consultation and she has been on trial at the Lehurutshe Magistrate’s Court,” Modise said.

He added that the ruling party support its provincial chairperson. Modise further said they also want to commend Mahumapelo for continuing to execute the ANC mandate in both the party and in the provincial government despite many attempts to divert his attention and derail him.

“Mahumapelo is commitment to work selflessly for the ANC and the people of Bokone
Bophirima. We also want to commend him for continuing to preach and practice Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal (RHR) amidst all efforts negatively targeting him.

“The ANC in Bokone Bophirima want to reiterate once more its appreciation to the vigilance of law enforcement agencies on this matter and many other matters affecting our
society. We are looking forward to the justice system meting out an appropriate decision on this matter,” he said.

North West Provincial Government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said: “The North West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo is adamant that the judiciary will take its course. Mahumapelo is also not deterred by those detractors who want to derail him from realising the vision of changing the lives of the people in Bokone Bophirima.
taungdailynews@gmail.com

Kgomotso Registering Authority to create jobs


Sod-turning for Kgomotso Registering Authority

By REGINALD KANYANE

The construction of new Kgomotso Registering Authority in Kgomotso village, near Taung is expected to create job opportunities for locals. MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Dr Mpho Motlhabane did a sod-turning at the site and introduced the contractor to the community.

Motlhabane said the R2.6m project is set to take atleast eight months before its completion. He further said they expect young men and women to benefit in terms of job creation.

“We will be responding to the call of bringing services closer to our people. The department will also ensure that the effective and efficient renewal of motor vehicle licenses, registration of new vehicles, de-registration of stolen and recovered vehicles or permanently unfit for use, notifications of change in respect of vehicle particulars and re-registering of stolen and recovered vehicles.

“The Registering Authority is expected to benefit communities from more than 20 villages surrounding the Kgomotso village with an estimate of more than 5000 vehicle population. The phase two of the project will include the construction of the testing ground for the vehicle testing station, satellite office for Taung Station Law Enforcement,” he said.

Most of the people in this villages, have been receiving services from Hartswater which falls under the Northern Cape Province.

taungdailynews@gmail.com

Three card-skimming suspects back in court


Picture: Taung Magistrate's Court

BY BAKANG MOKOTO
A Fraud case against three suspects from Free State province will resume in court today. Mojalefa Springkan (30), Kgosana Tladi (49) and David Mokonyane (52) were arrested three weeks ago in Taung by South African Police Service (SAPS) Intelligence in partnership with Taung Police Station cluster for card-skimming.

The suspects were followed by police intelligence while driving from Vryburg to Taung after a tip-off. Police stopped and searched their vehicle and allegedly found loads of bank cards in their possession.

They confiscated the vehicle belonging to the suspects and the bank cards. The trio appeared briefly at Taung Magistrate’s Court last week Thursday.

Magistrate Olaotswe Bojosinyana heard on how the suspects allegedly robbed unsuspecting victim her hard-earned cash at the ATM in Pudimoe Location, near Taung before they proceeded to Taung Mall.

One of the suspects, Mokonyane was cross-examined and he revealed that he had previous convictions regarding card-skimming back in Free State and Vanderbijlpark in Gauteng Province. The investigating officer, Warrant Officer Kagiso Phemelo is expected to take the stand to give more evidence on Monday.

The suspects were remanded in custody until Monday amid formal bail application. The community of Taung packed the courtroom with placards depicted ‘No Bail For Them’ while others were written #CrimeMustStopInTaung.

Many card-skimming victims came forward and positively identified some of the suspects as perpetrators.

According to http://www.banking.org.za, card skimming or card cloning uses a card skimming device to fraudulently copy bank customer details stored on the magnetic strip (brown/black strip at the back) on a debit or credit card.

Whenever you present your card for payment you run the risk of being skimmed. However, the majority of skimming incidents in South Africa are recorded around ATMs and, to a lesser extent, at retail merchants when bank cards are presented for payments.

The customer and card information stolen with skimming devices is often used to manufacture counterfeit (duplicate) cards which criminals use to make fraudulent transactions on a victim’s account.

The organisation says card fraud perpetrators use various scams and social engineering tactics to trick naïve ATM users and skim their bank cards. These are some of the most widespread scams.

“The perpetrators approach unsuspecting ATM users prior to or after concluding a transaction and claim to work for the bank. The target is advised to ‘re-activate’ their cards by swiping the card through a ‘card reactivating device’.

“The ‘card reactivating device’ is actually a hand held skimming device. This type of skimming requires accomplices to loiter around the ATM shoulder surfing for the customer PINs,” http://www.banking.org.za wrote on their website.

The perpetrators use the stolen card information to manufacture a counterfeit card and match the customer PIN to the new card to make fraudulent transactions.

Customers should never use ATMs that seem damaged or tampered with because this creates opportunity for card fraudsters to take advantage:

When a customer is confronted with an ATM that is damaged or tampered with, the perpetrator will approach the customer and use social engineering tactics to take the customer’s ATM card. The customer is often escorted to another ATM in order to assist the customer to make a withdrawal.

The card is then secretively skimmed on the way to the second ATM with a hand held skimming device. The victim is handed back their card without noticing that it has been skimmed. The interaction between the perpetrator and the customer creates trust and the perpetrator often stands next to the customer while the transaction is conducted. The perpetrator will memorise the customer’s PIN when it is keyed in.

The unsuspecting customer will only realise they have fallen victim to a scam when money is withdrawn from their account.

CARD SKIMMING AT RETAIL MERCHANT POINT OF SALES

Criminals often collude with staff working at retail outlets such as waiters or cashiers. The card fraud perpetrators provide business staff with hand held skimming devices and reward them for skimming customers’ cards.

TIPS TO AVOID BECOMING A VICTIM OF CARD SKIMMING THEFT:

ATM SAFETY TIPS:

Never give your card to someone at an ATM for any reason.Never let anyone assist you at an ATM, even if they appear to be a bank official or security personnel.Beware of people standing close to you when you are concluding transactions at an ATM.Ensure you hide your pin when keying it into an ATM.Never use an ATM that looks tampered with or damaged.Always use an ATM in a well-lit area.If possible, use an ATM that is monitored by a CCTV camera.

SHOPPING SAFETY TIPS:

Ensure your card never leaves your sight. Most restaurants and shops have portable card swipe machines so there should be no reason for your card to leave your presence. If the person needs to use a different machine always accompany that person.Ensure that your card is not swapped for another card after paying.Use cash instead of your card if you have any suspicions.Monitor you bank statements for any unusual transactions.If married, reconcile your account transactions with your spouse on a regular basis.
taungdailynews@gmail.com

MEC Motlhabane to open new Taung Vehicle Testing Station on Friday


BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
MEC for Community Safety and  Transport Management, Dr Mpho Motlhabane will officially open the long awaited Taung Vehicle Testing Station (VTS) on Friday.

Motlhabane said this will bring ‘sigh of relief’ to the communities of Taung and neighbouring villages and farms. 

“The station has been closed for years, resulting in vehicle owners to travel long distances to get services that the station could not provide.

“We will officially open the station for services to the communities, after renovations to meet the required standards,” he said.

Motlhabane will be accompanied by   Greater Taung Local Municipality Mayor, Charles Motlhabane. 

“We will also do the sod-turning for the construction of the Kgomotso Registering Authority. This is part of bringing services closer to the communities, as most of the motorists from these areas have been travelling more than 70 km to access services. 

“Most motorists received services from the neighbouring Northern Cape Province,” he said.

Following the moratorium on the operating licenses, Motlhabane will further handover about 200 amended operating permits to taxi operators.

He said the permits have been re-developed with new conditions and specifications to designated route of operations. 

“The amendment will assist with the ongoing taxi feuds. All the three key activities will culminate at the main event where we will deliver the keynote address at Mmabana Taung.

“These activities are part of the October Transport Month activities, which is set to raise awareness of the important role of transport in the economy, and to invite participation from civic society and business in providing a safer, more affordable, accessible and reliable transport system for the community.

“The October Transport Month Campaign is an annual feature on the calendar of the Department of Transport and is one of the platforms and vehicles through which the department engages directly with stakeholders. The month was officially launched in October 2005,” Motlhabane said.

The three key activities scheduled to take place as follows:

Date           :        27 October 2017

Time           :        07H30 – Sod turning at Kgomotso Registering

Authority in Kgomotso village

                    :        10H00 – Official opening of the Taung Vehicle

Testing Station (VTS)

                    :        11H00 – The official handing over of the amended

                             taxi operating licences

Venue        :        Main event will be held at the Mmabana Taung.

taungdailynews@gmail.com

Tswaing municipality to address ‘lack of service’ delivery claims


TWENTY Seven people are expected to appear at Delareyville Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday for public violence. It is alleged that a group of people blocked R507 road from Geysdorp to Delareyville with burning tyres and dangerous objects in protest over lack of basic service delivery in Delareyville.

North West Police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Pelonomi Makau said the other group blocked N14 road from Vryburg to Delareyville and the N14 from Sannieshof to Delareyville with burning tyres and stones.

“This disturbed the flow of traffic and police are at all these roads monitoring the situation. According to the information, the community also looted the foreign national shops at Extension 7 in the township and as well as in town. The information we received is that the community is protesting for the lack of service delivery.

“Police managed to arrest 27 people (19 women and 9 men) and charged them for public violence. The perpetrators are expected to appear at the Delareyville Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday,” Makau said.

Tswaing local municipality mayor, Mangie Malwane said: “The community uses lack of service delivery as scapegoat. They submitted memorandum last week and alleged that our electricity tariffs is high. They also demanded 500 RDP houses at Senthumule Informal Settlement outside Delareyville.

“The community also alleged that there is lack of water in the area. However, water challenge is all over across South Africa. We are working firmer as the municipality to ensure that our people receive water constantly.”

Malwane further said the electricity tariffs are approved by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA). She added that NERSA is a regulatory authority established as a juristic person in terms of Section 3 of the National Energy Regulator Act, 2004 (Act No. 40 of 2004).

“NERSA’s mandate is to regulate the electricity, piped-gas and petroleum pipelines industries in terms of the Electricity Regulation Act, 2006 (Act No. 4 of 2006), Gas Act, 2001 (Act No. 48 of 2001) and Petroleum Pipelines Act, 2003 (Act No. 60 of 2003). So it is inaccurate that our tariffs are high.

“The mandate of NERSA is to derive from legislation governing and prescribing the role and functions of the Regulator. The municipality was also marred by cable theft recently. We were forced to replace a cable cost R500 000 twice in a short space of time because of theft,” she said.

Malwane said the community also demanded 500 RDP houses at Senthomule Informal Settlement. She further said the people occupied the land illegally and the municipality cannot accept that behaviour.

“We cannot have illegal informal settlements mushrooming and people demand houses afterwards. The municipality is guided by policies and regulations and we need to be wary about that. There are lot of service delivery taking place within Tswaing local municipality.

“We still believe that this is a smear campaign orchestrated by disgruntled individuals against municipality. They want to disrupt the smooth-running of the municipality. We are currently constructing a sewerage system at ward 14. The municipality is also building internal roads to make them accessible,” she said.-Newsnote

Sixteen shacks reduced to ashes


Mogwase shacks 1

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

Sixteen shacks were raged by fire at Mogwase Unit 8 informal settlement on Monday. The Moses Kotane Local Municipality spokesperson, Beauty Makganye said their Disaster Management structure is currently gathering information on the extent of damage. Makganye further said the assessment will include people were affected.

“The fire is suspected to have been caused by paraffin stove. The municipal mayor, Ralesole Diale, Speaker of Council, Sipho Vava, Portfolio Head of Community Safety, Victor Kheswa and ward councillor, Diphetogo Mmolawa have visited the scene to get a brief on the fire incident.

“We have already engaged with SASSA, Department of Social Development, Mogwase Fire & Emergency and Bojanala Platinum District Municipality’s disaster management for assistance,” she said.

taungdailynews@gmail.com

 

Snuki Zikalala voted in as ANC Veteran’s League head


Ekurhuleni – Former SABC head of news Snuki Zikalala has been elected the second president of the ANC’s Veterans’ League.

This follows a three day conference, where the veterans elected four other leaders and discussed their role in the ANC and ways to improve this so it has an authoritative say on matters in the ruling part.

Zikalala, who left the public broadcaster with a dark cloud hanging over his head, was accused at the time of blacklisting commentators from appearing in bulletins during former president Thabo Mbeki’s era. He recently made it into the news again when his name appeared on a shortlist of candidates for the SABC board.

Bonsile Phillemon Norushe from the Eastern Cape was elected his deputy. The secretary Natso Khumalo retained her position, while the Northern Cape’s Evelyn Lubidla was elected her deputy. Gabriel Moosa from the Western Cape was elected the treasurer of the league.

“Let me state upfront, comrades, that our determination of the success of this gathering will be based on how we implement the resolutions we have adopted,” Zikalala told comrades during his closing address.

He said what was achieved over this weekend was due to the veterans of the 105-year-old liberation movement being committed to their objectives.

“We are in agreement that our movement is facing serious challenges unlike what we have experienced in the last century of its existence,” said Zikalala.

“Most of our structures are characterised by factionalism, corruption, gatekeeping, patronage and buying of membership and support. Importantly, we all agree that if these ills are not addressed decisively, our glorious movement will diminish further and may ultimately be removed from power,” he continued.

Agreeing with his views the ANC’s Deputy Secretary General Jessie Duarte told the crowd that was gathered at the event that no one in the ANC could pretend there were no challenges in the party.

“But for us to see only challenges is a serious fault line,” said Duarte.

Although there were murmurs among delegates that President Jacob Zuma would address the closing of the conference, it ended without his appearance, this inspite of members of his presidential protection unit being spotted doing the rounds throughout the conferencing centre. Zuma was initially set to deliver an opening address but couldn’t due to a scheduling clash. ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe delivered the address instead.

Duarte warned of the dangers of factionalism and of the veterans reducing their role to historians in the movement, urging them to help reform and strengthen future leaders in the party.

“We are not minions that can’t hear you,” said Duarte, reminding the senior ANC members that the current crop of leaders were also approaching veteran age.

Source: http://www.news24.com

ANC Youth League members want Collen Maine to step down


Maine is way too old to lead the young lions, according to the disgruntled members.

Two former ANC Youth League (ANCYL) members from Gauteng and North West have reportedly challenged league president Collen Maine’s eligibility to be a member of the governing party’s structure – let alone its president.

eNCA reports that the pair delivered their grievances in a lawyer’s letter to the ANC’s headquarters Luthuli House in Johannesburg, arguing that Maine, who they have estimated to be 38 years old, is way too old and should give up his post.

They are calling for intervention from the mother body to ensure the party sticks to the ANCYL’s constitution, which states that the position is open to all South African youth between the ages of 14 and 35.

“The correct position is that he should surrender his membership of the ANC Youth League and resign from the position of President. To the extent that there is any dispute about his age, we request that he provide us with his correct date of birth and any evidence to this effect,” the lawyer’s letter stated.

“We specifically require that he provide us with either a copy of his birth certificate or his identification document. Failure to provide this information will lead us to the inevitable conclusion that our clients’ estimation about age is in fact correct.”

Maine was elected uncontested as the ANCYL’s president during the league’s national conference back in 2015. At the time, he was an MEC in the North West and has been closely associated with President Jacob Zuma’s supporters in the ANC.

One of the people behind the demand is known as Thabo Arrafat Molamu, who is apparently believed to have been close to Maine at some point.

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

RAPISTS WANT AN AUDIENCE!


WHAT used to be a dumpsite is now a hot spot for criminal activity.

A group of women who collect rubbish at the site in Toekomsrus near Randfontein, Gauteng said members of the Russians gang force victims to lie on top of their boyfriends as they are raped.

One victim said: “When the second thug raped me he forced my partner to shout ‘laduma’ when he climaxed.”

Another victim said she was raped by four armed men in front of her boyfriend.

“They didn’t use condoms,” said the 38-year-old woman.

“I was taken to Leratong Hospital and thankfully my HIV test was negative.”

The victims have found refuge at the Carry You Ministries.

Pastor Joseph Nicodemus said: “I believe it is my work to provide them with prayers, beds and food.”

Rand West municipal spokesman Tshidiso Tlharipe said he has referred the matter to Councillor Annah Gela, a senior community service official.

Police spokeswoman Sergeant Tshepiso Mashele advised the women to raise their complaints with the station commander of Randfontein Police Station.

She said: “I will investigate this serious matter.”

– Daily Sun

Blydeville motorist arrested after ‘shooting’ a boy


BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
A 46 year-oldman who allegedly shot and killed a 15 year-old boy was arrested by North West police on Tuesday.

North West Police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspect arrived at the police station accompanied by his legal representative.

Mokgwabone said: “The suspect’s arrest follows an incident in which he allegedly shot and killed Stander Tshukudu (15) from Blydeville and injured two other males aged 17 and 20 during protests.

“The incident was preceded by public violence in which an unconfirmed number of Blydeville community members torched a truck on the R503 (Lichtenburg-Coligny Road) near Agricor building in the early hours of Tuesday.”

He said protesters subsequently barricaded the road with burning tyres and other objects. Mokgwabone added that R503 is still closed.

The North West Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant Gen Baile Motswenyane commended the police for working tirelessly to ensure that the suspect is arrested.

Motswenyane also urged members of the community to refrain from damaging properties and to respect the rule of law as well as to come forward with information that may lead to apprehension of those who are responsible for damaging of properties.

“The suspect is facing a charge of murder and two counts of attempted murder. He will appear at Lictenburg Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

“Meanwhile, due to temporary closure of R503 between Lichtenburg and Coligny, motorists utilising N14 from Ventersdorp are advised to use N14 towards Vryburg,” she said.

Motswenyane added hat those who are travelling to Mahikeng and Lichtenburg, while on N14 will get R504 that will take them to both Lichtenburg and Mahikeng.

She furter said motorists who are travelling from Lichtenburg and Mahikeng are urged to use R52 Koster in order to reach Rustenburg and Johannesburg.

“Those that are going to Ventersdorp, Klerksdorp and Potchefstroom, while on R52, they will get R53 which will take them to their destinations.

“Police are still maintaining presence in the area and no incident was reported last night,” Motswenyane concludes.
taungdailynews@gmail.com