Batshamiki ba le bane ba tlhopiwa go tshamekela ABC Motsepe!


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Bangwe ba batshamiki ba kgele ya dinao ba ba tshotseng karolo kwa metshamekong ya dikgaisano kwa motseng wa Modimong gaufi le Taung mo kgweding e e fitileng, ba tlhopilwe ke setlhopa sa Real Madrid FC sa kwa Kimberley kwa porofenseng ya Northern Cape.

Setlhopa seno, se tsaya karolo mo leking ya ABC Motsepe. Mongwe wa batshamiki bao ba tlhopilweng ke mo nosa dino wa setlhopa sa Atlantic Pirates FC, Mswandile “Sniper” Maci. Lekawana leno la kwa Vesselbron kwa porofenseng ya Free State, one a tshamekela setlhopa seno fa ane a tlhopiwa.

Setlhopa seno sa Atlantic Pirates FC, ke bone bo mampodi ba sejana. Maci are, one a lalediwa go ka tsenela diteko tse dineng di tseisa manya kwa sekolong se segolwane sa PH Mooketsi kwa Taung ga mmogo le batshamiki ba ka nna 20.

Maci are, mo bekeng e e fetileng, ba ne ba leba kwa Kimberley go ya go tshameka motshameko wa diteko kgatlhanong le setlhopa sa Real Madrid FC.       

“Go ile ga tlhopiwa batshamiki ba le nne, mme ka lesego ke ile ka nna mongwe wa bone. Ke itumetse thata ebile ke tlile go ka dira ka natla gore ditoro tsame tsa go ka tshamekela setlhopa sengwe sa porofeshenale di atlege.

“Ke ka rata go ka tsaya tshono e, le go leboga botlhe ba ba tshotseng karolo mo go rulaganyeng diteko tse. Re tlile go tshimolola go ikatisa le setlhopa fa setlha se se latelang se tshimolola,” Maci wa tlhalosa.  

Mongwe wa barulaganyi ba thonamente kwa Modimong go tswa kwa setlhopeng sa Boema Lovely Movers FC yo ebileng a dira jaaka mokatisi, Jacob Takase Tshilo wa tlhalosa: “Gore re feleletse re rulagantse metsameko e, maikaelelo ene ele go ntsha bana mo mebileng le go thusa malapa a dikobo dikhutsane.

“Ka bonyenyane jo re nang le bone, re kgona go rekela makgarebe mesangwana ya bomme ha ba ya kgweding, ga mmogo le ditlhako tsa sekolo.”

Tshilo are ga ba felele foo, mme gape ba na le go thusa dikereke tse di tlhokang ga mmogo le bagodi.

“Re na le baborogi go tswa ko Boema Purified Water ga mmogo le baborogi ba ba farologaneng. Re ikuela gape mo masepaleng wa rona o mogolwane wa Taung gore o tlogele go goga dinao le go re lomeletsa, mme o re thuse mo re tlhokang teng.

“Thuso ga se fela ya madi, mme re ikuela gape go botlhe ba ba nang le bokgoni go ka tsenya letsogo. Re leka ka thata gore batshamiki ba rona ba kgone go fetela kwa legatong le le latelang la diliki tse di farologaneng jaaka PSL, Diski Challenge ga mmogo le leki ya Motsepe,” Tshilo wa tlhalosa.

Are ba itemogetse gore go thatanyana fa o dula mo magaeng go ka bona tshono, jaanong ba leka go tsholetsa serodumo gore ba ba batlanang le batshamiki le bone ba iponagatse go tla go lebelela metshameko eno.

Kgabagare, bafinyi ba iponetse ledi le le kanang ka R25 000, fa ba ba latlhegetsweng kwa makgaola-kganyeng ba iponela R11 000. Tshilo are ditlhopa tse di iponetseng maemo a boraro le a bone ba gapile madi a kanang ka R6000 setlhopa.

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Motorists are urged to be vigilant at all times!


By BAKANG MOKOTO

The police across the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati cluster urge motorists to be vigilant at all times. This comes after panic over a voice note that was widely circulated on social media platforms over allegations of several attempts of car hijacking just 15km outside Vryburg, while heading towards Taung.

In the voice note that is circulating on WhatsApp, a woman is heard saying they were nearly hijacked a few days ago. According to her, there are some alleged hijackers, who will pretend to be homeless or mentally ill and stand in the middle of the road to distract the driver, especially at night.

She said, then the person will attempt to stop the vehicle and eventually take out the firearm and points it to the driver in an attempt to hijack the car

However, the North West police spokesperson in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati cluster, Sgt Tryphosa van Rooyen said, there are no cases of attempted hijacking or hijacking have been reported to the police, but it is important that motorists be aware of safety precautions whenever in transit.

“In light of the approaching festive season, the police management in the region wants to urge motorists to be extra cautious when travelling long or short distances. Motorists are therefore urged to be vigilant at all times, especially when stopped by any suspicious-looking vehicles or persons.

“They should be aware of their surroundings and approach intersections slowly. We also advise them to ensure that, they inform someone of their route and estimated time of departure and arrival. They can use the live location option on their smartphones as a monitoring tool,” van Rooyen said.

She further said, if the motorists suspect that they might be followed, they should adjust their route and start making their way to the nearest police station. Van Rooyen added that it is always best to practice safety first and if possible, they should try to alert other motorists by flickering their headlights and pressing their hooters to get their attention.

“While motorists are encouraged to respect the rule of law, they are urged to exercise caution and to put on their hazard lights when stopped by any suspicious police/traffic officers or suspicious vehicle and to drive to the nearest police station or a public place like a fuel station or business complex.

“In case of a hijacking in progress and they are confronted directly by the suspects, they should remain calm. They should also not resist and do as they are told,” she said.

Van Rooyen said the motorists should not make eye contact, leave the engine running and exit the vehicle. She also encouraged motorists to try and create as much space between themselves and the hijacker/s.

“Also, show them that you are not a threat by holding up your hands,” van Rooyen said.

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