Civic organisation leaders arrested over assault, incitement  


Segosapelo arrested

Picture: (One of RATC members in a tussle with police)

By OBAKENG MAJE

Two members of Re Aga Taung Civic organisation were arrested after a tumult at Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority offices in Taung on Friday. This came after RATC members embarked on a peaceful march demanding that Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane be dethroned from his chieftaincy position.

RATC members were supposed to submit memorandum, but their attempts were futile. They were welcomed by the high presence of rival group, Tsibogo Ya Taung Civic organisation. The disagreement ensued between the two lobbying groups and police were called.

RATC members were later detached out of the Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority offices.  RATC Chairperson, Disco Lebitse said that Mankuroane failed dismally to perform his duties.

Kgosi wa betsa

Picture: (One of police officers trying to prevent our photographer from taking pictures)

“Mankuroane continues to neglect his duties as the chief. The Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Council’s administration is marred with corruption, fraud and maladministration under his stewardship.”

“There are so many challenges such as divergence in land allocation, selling of land to foreign nationals, businesses operating in Taung without following legislation measures and projects stoppage. He also said the Taung Cultural Calabash event continues to benefit the few only.

He said the overlapping responsibilities especially on the land have resulted in conflicts between the two authorities, local and traditional.

However, two members of RATC, Oratile Segosapelo and Disco Lebitse were later ensnared to go into offices as Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane was allegedly ready to meet them.

A fight ensued inside close doors and according to sources that were in the meeting, one of RATC members assaulted Mankuroane and that prompted Tsibogo Ya Taung members to intervene. This led to the arrest of two RATC members.

Mankuroane labelled the behaviour of RATC members as absurd and distasteful. He said what happened was strange and there is a third force involved.

“It is not for the first we experienced this. However, I urge our people not to be used and if they have any grievances, they must follow proper channels. I am using open door policy and anyone who would like to come and engage with me, I am always available.

“We have House of Traditional Leaders in the province and law enforcement agencies, if you are not happy about any matter. I already took legal actions against those who were behind these shenanigans because I believe their actions are equal to sedition,” Makuroane said.

He also confirmed that he has opened an assault case against one of RATC members. According to Tsibogo Ya Taung Civic organisation chairperson, Goitseone Legodu, the RATC march was illegal.

Legodu said: “We urge our community members to follow proper channels when embarking on protests. We are not against anyone, however, this march was illegal. The RATC members are now using force to address their grievances and it is wrong.”

taungdailynews@gmail.com

NB: This is a developing story

Taung community calling for Mankuroane’s head


Tshepo Mankuroane

Photo: (Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority chief, Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane)

By REGINALD KANYANE

Re Aga Taung Civic organisation (RATCO) is set to embark on a peaceful march and hand over a memorandum to Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhacwana Tribal Council in Taung today.

RATCO chairperson, Disco Lebitse said: “We will be handing over memorandum to Mankuroane’s family as we call for the removal of Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane from his chieftaincy. We believe that he failed our community.”

“Mankuroane continues to neglect his duties as the chief. The Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Council’s administration is marred with corruption, fraud and maladministration under his stewardship.”

Lebitse said there are so many challenges such as divergence in land allocation, selling of land to foreign nationals, businesses operating in Taung without following legislation measures and projects stoppage. He also said the Taung Cultural Calabash event continues to benefit the few only.

“We are convinced that Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane has no interest of Taung community at heart. We need the family to look for a regent because we do not want him anymore.

“Loss of trust of the traditional authorities by citizens has occurred. Tshepo failed us despite traditional authority being the custodian of the Batlhaping community. The community requested to be allocated a portion of land next to Taung sports ground, but instead, Tshepo and the Greater Taung Local Municipality took us to court,” Lebitse said.

He said the overlapping responsibilities especially on the land have resulted in conflicts between the two authorities, local and traditional,” he said.

taungdailynews@gmail.com

 

 

Black Coffee’s wife hospitalised after attempted hijacking


Actress Enhle Mbali Maphumulo has been hospitalised after she was robbed yesterday afternoon by three armed men in a suspected hijacking in Hyde Park, Johannesburg.

Maphumulo was driving the new Porsche which her husband DJ Black Coffee had recently purchased for her when she was attacked.

Gauteng police spokesman Captain Kay Makhubele last night confirmed the robbery.

“We are aware that she was robbed because the police attended the scene … we’re still to obtain a statement from her as to what happened,” Makhubele told Sowetan.

Makhubele, however, could not immediately reveal what was taken. But according to Sowetan’s sister publication TshisaLIVE, Maphumulo was accosted by three armed men, two with guns and one with a hammer, who stopped in front of her car, pulled her out and took her jewellery.

The actress was rushed to hospital shortly after the incident.

“It was very traumatic. She was hyperventilating and her body froze during the incident. She’s in a lot of shock and is still in hospital,” said her friend Jarred Doyle, who was with her at the scene. It’s understood the incident happened just after 4pm. – Addition reporting by Mpho Sibanyoni

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