SBAHLE MPISANE IN ICU AFTER ACCIDENT!


TV personality and fitness bunny Sbahle Mpisane is reportedly fighting for her life in ICU.

Sbahle was involved in a car accident on Wednesday afternoon.

Sbahle was allegedly driving her BMW 4 series down Victoria Embankment in Durban when the accident occurred.

The car apparently lost control and hit a pole before it overturned.

She was rescued from the car by paramedics.

DRUM reports that she is “fighting for her life” in ICU.

Speaking to DRUM her emotional father, Sbu Mpisane said: “It’s really bad. I don’t know where she was coming from. But she is in ICU fighting for her life at St Augustine Hospital in Durban.

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

SASSA grant beneficiaries receive their money on time


Grant beneficiaries received their August payment from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) without experiencing any difficulties.

It was for the first time that cash payments were made at SASSA pay points since the South African Post Office (SAPO) took over from Cash Payment Services (CPS).

The success comes after some grant beneficiaries experienced technical glitches during the July payment cycle due to a system overload.

Minister of Social Development, Susan Shabangu, expressed joy and highlighted that the August payment cycle went through without any incidents being reported.

“I am pleased to report that the August payment cycle went without any major incidents in all of today’s pilots sites spread throughout the country. SAPO made 100% cash payments at all its pilot sites.

“This modest achievement can be attributed to the expertise that was pooled from among major role players in the banking, retail and ICT industries, as well as the long hours of hard work put in by SASSA and SAPO staff,” said Shabangu.

She added that the system has been optimised to the extent that it can handle the number of transactions in conformity with the standards of the banking industry. Shabangu said that was the single most significant reason why there were no glitches in spite the system being under immense pressure.

“The smooth manner in which payments were done today points out the readiness of SASSA and SAPO in completely taking over the payment of social grants once the CPS contract expires at the end of September as directed by the Constitutional Court.

“The few incidents that were reported came from beneficiaries who were using the new SASSA card and attempted to collect their grant monies at pay points. However, they were redirected to ATMs and participating merchants,” Shabangu said.

Beneficiaries were informed that the new SASSA card functions the same way as any bank card with a PIN and does not make use of biometrics as a method of verification. Beneficiaries who previously used PIN to access their grants using the old SASSA card are requested to collect their grants from ATMs and retailers.

Shabangu said as from this week, this category of beneficiaries will no longer be served at pay points because the pay point use finger prints as a method of verification. During the July payment period, about 700 000 of the 12 million beneficiaries that SASSA provides with social grants could not access their funds.

SASSA regional spokesperson, Nthabiseng Motsieleng explained that SASSA is running a card swopping campaign.

“SASSA is running a campaign of swapping the old cards for the new SASSA gold card. Those who have not done card swap by end of September 2018 will not receive their grants in October 2018.

“There will be no extension period, therefore beneficiaries are encouraged to ensure that they do a card swap in order to avoid disappointments and unnecessary hardships. This new card also allows 3 free cash withdrawals at points of sale, one free withdrawal at the post office per month, free swipes at points of sale and it is accepted by all ATM’s displaying the VISA sign, Motsieleng said.

Community members who are experiencing any payment related challenges are urged to make use of the SASSA Toll Free Number which is 0800 60 10 11.

Source: www.semphetenews.co.za

Meet ANC’s youngest regional Secretary in the country


ANC regional Secretary in Dr Ruth Mompati region, Gaolatlhwe Kgabo

By KEDIBONE MOALETSI

The ANC in Dr Ruth Mompati region has produced the youngest regional secretary across the country. Gaolatlhwe Kgabo was elected as the regional secretary during ANC regional elective conference held at All Seasons Resort in Christiana recently.

Kgabo, who regard himself as Marxist-Leninist scholar with a scientific approach to life in general, believes that the world is constantly changing and people need to adapt to those changes as ‘agent of transformation’.

“I have conviction that all challenges facing us as the people of South Africa and the world are systematic and structural. I started my political activism at the age of 15 when I joined Congress of South African Students (Cosas) back in 2004.

“I was a learner at Lerona Secondary School at Utlwanang location in Christiana. I decided to join school politics after we encountered unequal skewed curriculum and lack of necessary tools of trade to simplify teaching and learning processes. The Lerona School was the only secondary in our area,” he said.

Kgabo added that overcrowding was a challenge as learners were cooped like sardines in classes. He said the school had no computer laboratory, library, sports facilities and teaches untransformed curriculum.

“I began to be critical about the situation because being quiet will results in reproduction of poverty and inequality. I am a political activist who has received the necessary ideological training from intellectuals like Mphato Morapedi Melamu,” said Kgabo.
A 29 year-old politician joined the YCLSA in 2009 and established the first YCLSA structure in Christiana. He was then elected as YCLSA district secretary in J Nkosi district, known as Dr Ruth Mompati region in 2012.

“I was later elected as the YCLSA provincial chairman in Bokone Bophirima until 2016. I joined the ANCYL and ANC in 2007 where I was later appointed as the ANC Branch task team member in 2009.

“I was also elected as the ANC branch chairman in 2010 until 2014 at Johnny Pitso Branch in Christiana. I was elected as Lekwa-Teemane ANC sub-regional chairman and now I am serving as a councillor in Dr Ruth Mompati District municipality back in 2016,” he said.

Kgabo is serving as a Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) responsible for Engineering and Technical Services. He also elected as the SACP District Executive Committee member in 2016.

“It is not a coincidence that I am the youngest regional secretary. In fact, I believe that this is a sign that shows that the ANC is starting to be younger. I grew up on a farm in Free State province and I could see what our parents were subjected to,” Kgabo said.

“Education broadens your understanding and we need to understand how the world operates to sharpen our approach. I have completed my Matric in 2006 and due to financial constraints, I could not further my studies,” he said.

However, he is now a first year student at the North West University (NWU) studying BA Degree in Public Administration. Kgabo said he wants to complete his Master Degree before turns 35.

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RATCO leaders granted R500 bail each    


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

Two men who are accused of assaulting and intimidating the Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority chief, Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane were granted bail. Oratile Segosapelo and Modisaotsile Lebitse briefly appeared at the Taung Magistrate’s Court for two counts of assault and intimidation.

According to reports, Segosapelo(47) and Lebitse (43) along with community members embarked on illegal protest to hand over a memorandum to the local tribal offices. Lebitse, who is the chairperson of Re Aga Taung Civic Organisation (RATCO), said they want Mankuroane to be removed from his chieftaincy position.

“We believe that Mankuroane failed our community dismally and he continues to neglect his duties. The Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority 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 said.

Lebitse also said the Taung Cultural Calabash event continues to benefit only the few. He alleged that Mankuroane has no interest of Taung community at heart.

“We need the family to look for a regent because a loss of trust in the traditional authority by citizens has occurred. Kgosi Tshepo Makuroane failed us despite the traditional authority being the custodian,” he said.

The RATCO’s attempts to submit memorandum were futile as they were welcomed by the high presence of rival group, Tsibogo Ya Taung Civic Organisation at the Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority offices.

The disagreement ensued between the two lobbying groups and police were called. RATCO members were later detached from the Tribal Authority offices. However, Segosapelo and Lebitse were later ensnared to go back into the offices as Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane was allegedly ready to meet with them.

A fight ensued behind closed doors. Segosapelo and Lebitse were subsequently arrested. Mankuroane labelled the behaviour of RATCO members as absurd and distasteful. He said what happened was strange and there was 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.

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

Tsibogo Ya Taung Civic organisation chairperson, Goitseone Legodu said: “We urge our community members to follow proper channels when embarking on protests. We are not against anyone, but the march was illegal. The RATCO members used force to address their grievances and it is wrong.”

Segosapelo and Lebitse were granted R500 bail each and the case was postponed until 24 August 2018.

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Cwaile calls for the disbandment of ANC provincial leadership


Picture: Suspended ANC Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) Member, Mmoloki Cwaile

By BAKANG MOKOTO

The suspended African National Congress (ANC) Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) member, Mmoloki Cwaile calls for the disbandment of the ANC PEC in the North West. Cwaile, who is a vilifier of the former North West Premier and ANC Provincial chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo said he does not recognise his suspension letter.

“My suspension was an erroneous decision which was aimed to facilitate vengeance. Firstly, you would know that the PEC cannot evoke disciplinary processes against itself. The structure would have rather referred the matter to the ANC National Disciplinary Committee (NDC).

“They should have sent it as a recommendation because the rules and regulations surrounding disciplinary issues are addressed only by the PEC, NEC, NWC and PWC. So, in this case, I am a PEC member and the PEC cannot act against itself,” he said.

Cwaile said the ANC PEC in the province has also failed to provide leadership to government. He said everyone knows that the North West Provincial Government (NWPG) has collapsed under Mahumapelo’s stewardship.

“We cannot necessarily appropriate blame to Mahumapelo alone, even though we know that he single-handedly appointed all deployees like municipal managers and Head of Departments (HoDs). I believe that the ANC will not win the 2019 General elections with this state of affairs we find ourselves in,” he said.

Cwaile said the indications are unambiguous. He added that the ANC failed to win by-elections in Coligny and lost to the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in Coligny for the first time in history.

“Everyone in our province knows that the government’s fifth administration has collapsed. So, we cannot change that statement. The PEC must be dismantled and I believe that the ANC National Working Committee or National Executive Committee will find it very difficult to arrive at the different decision.

“They NEC must be decisive exactly as they did about governance because that will help and rescue the party ahead of elections. If that happens, then we would have managed to change the perception of our people and bring necessary intervention,” he said.

Cwaile said he has already requested the ANC acting provincial secretary to reverse the suspension. He said the ANC PEC accused him of ‘showing discrimination’.

“The rules that they are referring to in that letter are not correct. It is not true that I am showing any discrimination or political intolerance. Also, it is not true that I was using social media purporting to represent a view of a faction or any organised grouping within the ANC.

“I have given them five days to reverse their decision and if not be, then I will seek a relief from the court of law. However, I would still have to take this matter to the ANC National Disciplinary Appeal Committee (NDAC) if, the ANC PEC has no capacity to reverse its decision,” said Cwaile.

The ANC provincial spokesperson, Gerald Modise refused to comment. Modise said he cannot comment as the matter is now subjudice.

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A man nabbed for stock-theft in Hartswater


STOCK

By BAKANG MOKOTO

A 39 year-old man was arrested for stock-theft after he allegedly stole nine Bosmara calves worth R81 000 in Hartswater on Wednesday. Northern Cape police spokesperson, Capt Olebogeng Tawana said the Kimberley SAPS Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit acted on a tip-off.

“Our police received a tip-off regarding stolen calves which were loaded in a trailer to be sold on auction at Kimberley. The calves were stolen from a small holding in Hartswater. The suspect was arrested red-handed on auction site in Kimberley.

“He will appear at the Hartswater Magistrate’s Court soon on a stock theft charge. The calves were handed over to the rightful owner after he positively identified them. Investigation continues and we are expecting to make more arrests in this case,” Tawana said.

The Northern Cape SAPS Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant Gen Peter Shivuri commended the police for the arrest. Shivuri also urge community members to continue to work together with police and inform them about any criminal activities taking place within their vicinity.

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