The North West Department of Health has launched an investigation against the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) employee, who was in the company of an alleged prostitute, while driving an official branded state vehicle. This was captured on a video that went viral on various social media platforms.
It is alleged that the EMS officer, who was using a state vehicle for his own personal reasons, was stopped by the law enforcement officers. According to the department, the incident took place during the festive season.
The North West Department of Health spokesperson, Tebogo Lekgethwane said: “The incident happened during the festive season when the department needed all its available resources to respond to medical emergencies. It is for this reason that the department applauds the law enforcement officers for their vigilance in monitoring the use of state vehicles.
“The normal procedures of dealing with this matter will be followed and it includes first suspending the official in question to allow investigations to proceed unhindered, then the investigation team will be appointed. The outcome of the investigation will determine the disciplinary processes.”
Lekgethwane further said, while members of the public and specifically social media users may have their own opinions about what transpired and what actions need to be taken, the department is pleading for space to proceed with the investigation and bring this matter to finality.
Picture: The contract workers thrashed official documents at Ditsobotla Local Municipality
By REGINALD KANYANE
The smooth running operation at the embattled Ditsobotla Local Municipality in Lichtenburg, North West was affected on Wednesday (4 January 2023). This comes after disgruntled contract workers whose contracts were terminated in November 2022, allegedly went on a rampage and trashed official documents, which they collected from municipal offices in the streets.
On Wednesday (4 January 2023), the official documents could be seen strewn on the streets in Lichtenburg town. According to the South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) chairperson in Ditsobotla, Makebe Kgotlhabeng, the contract workers stormed into municipal offices and demand their December salaries.
However, Kgotlhabeng said even though they condemn the actions of the contract workers, the municipality should also take full responsibility of what happened.
“These workers continued to report for duty during December month without any written or verbal communication from the municipality regarding their contracts.
“However, they were told that their contracts were terminated when they demand December salaries. There were also allegations that, some contract workers were paid their December salaries, so that has sparked this action,” he said.
The municipality spokesperson, Pius Batsile said, they have probed allegations and investigations are underway.
“There are people who continue to spread wrong information that, there are some contract workers who were paid their December month salaries. Those rumours caused some contract workers to storm into the municipal offices and demand their December salaries from the municipality.
“However, as the municipality, we want to put it on record that no contract workers were paid December salaries. We have launched investigations into the matter to get to the bottom of it. So, if there is any truth to it, the municipality will pay those contract workers who have not received their December salaries,” he said.
Meanwhile, the North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Nono Maloyi said: “We condemn in the strongest possible terms an incident in Ditsobotla, in which documents belonging to the municipality were destroyed and disposed of on the streets of Lichtenburg.
“It is unfortunate that the workers reacted in that manner and has called for stricter security measures to be put in place in all municipal buildings. We will not tolerate this kind of behaviour, be it from officials, councillors nor members of the
The heartfelt condolences messages continue to pour in after the death of South African National Civic Association (SANCO) Provincial Organising Secretary, Pasture Maremo.
Maremo was involved in a tragic accident on R556 and R511 road (Rosslyn-Brits intersection) outside Brits on Wednesday around 11pm. The SANCO provincial chairperson, Paul Sebegoe said Maremo, who was driving a Mercedes Benz SUV, collided with a truck.
He said Maremo was reportedly driving from a SANCO Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting that was held in Rustenburg on Wednesday on route home in Damonsville when he was involved in the fatal collision.
“We wish to convey our deepest condolences to the Maremo family, his friends, comrades and communities that he served. We are deeply saddened by the untimely death of Maremo.
“He was a courageous leader of the civic movement as well as revolutionary alliance who served with loyalty and dedication to the very end. Maremo leaves behind a proud legacy of selfless community service as a unifier, true patriot as well as a visionary leader,” said Sebegoe.
He further emphasised that Maremo was steadfast in his conviction to reposition SANCO as the centre of influence that represents the aspirations of communities for a people centered and community driven development. Sebegoe added that Maremo, who was also elected councillor and appointed Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Health at Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, left an indelible mark.
“Maremo, who cut his political teeth through trade union activism in the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), will be remembered for his principled leadership and unwavering commitment to collectivism. He was neither a populist nor a factional opportunist.
“A fitting tribute to this revolutionary cadre who led the vanguard of our communities with passion as well as integrity would be to unite SANCO, defend the unity of the revolutionary alliance, accelerate service delivery for the benefit of our communities and end the carnage on our public roads,” underscored Sebegoe.
Picture: A cash van allegedly bombed by suspects during Cash-in-Transit heist/Supplied
By OBAKENG MAJE
The police have launched a manhunt following a Cash-in-Transit heist on N12 road between Wolmaranstad and Klerksdorp on Thursday morning. It is alleged that, a group of suspects travelling in four vehicles, rammed into a cash van that was enroute to Wolmaranstad.
The police national spokesperson, Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said, the incident took place at 7am in the morning and this caused the closure of N12 road. However, the road has since been opened for traffic.
“The suspects bombed the cash van and made off with an undisclosed amount of money. They are believed to have fled in the direction of Wolmaranstad in three vehicles, including a gold vehicle and two VW Polos.
“The suspects also made off with firearms belonging to the fidelity guards and two rifles have since been recovered. The communities’ assistance is required in this regard. The communities are warned that harbouring criminals is a criminal offence,” Mathe said.
A murder case against five men was postponed by the Koster Magistrate’s Court until 9 January 2022. Five accused, Stefan Nel (54), Donovan Martin (20), Mustafa Alberrtyn (39), Wayne Schroeder (52) and Adam Barnard (24) along with Lourene Janse van Niewenhuisen were arrested on 21 December 2022 following the disappearance of Klaas Mosimanyana Jobontho (32).
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in the North West, Henry Mamothame said: “Jobontho was reported missing between 16 and 21 December 2022 in Koster. The police investigations led them to a plot in Doornlaagte. Upon their arrival, they were denied access by some of the accused.
“What became more suspicious to the police officers was people running between buildings upon their arrival. The police managed to gain entry and they allegedly discovered traces of blood on the floor and a sleeping bag.”
Mamothame further said, the trails of blood led the police to a storeroom, where they found a decomposed body with hands tied and indications of severe beating. He added that two firearms and ammunition were also recovered.
“Police investigations are still underway and a post-mortem is also conducted to establish the cause of death. All five accused will remain in police custody until their next court appearance, where they are expected to register a formal bail application.
“The charges against Lourene Janse van Niewenhuisen were provisionally withdrawn pending the outcome of the investigations. The accused are facing a charge of murder, defeating the ends of justice and possession of unlicensed firearms,” said Mothamme.
He said an application to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in North West for the matter to be transferred to the high court has also been submitted. Mamothame said the case was postponed to 9 January 2023 for the appointment of a Legal Aid attorney, for accused number 2 to 4 and for further investigations.
Community members in Scotland Informal Settlement near Coligny in North West, are up in arms after the partially decomposed body of a missing Johannes Mosiatana (32) was discovered at Rietvlei Farm. Some community members believe that Mosiatana, who was reported missing on 1 January 2023, was allegedly shot dead.
The deceased’s wife, Ritah Tau (23) said Mosiatana allegedly went to fetch woods in the forest at Rietvlei Farm on Sunday (1 January 2023), which is the same farm where a teenager, Matlhomola Mosweu (16) was killed back in 2017.
Mosweu was allegedly killed for stealing sunflower heads worth R80. Two men, Pieter Doorewaard and Phillip Schutte were arrested and found guilty of killing Mosweu on April 20, 2017 after they allegedly pushed him out of a moving van.
Judge Ronald Hendricks found them guilty in October 2018 of murder, kidnapping, intimidation, theft and pointing a firearm. Doorewaard was sentenced to 18 years behind bars and Schutte handed 23 years.
However, Doorewaard and Schutte appealed their case and the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) overturned the conviction.
“We were surprised after he did not return home. So, On Monday, we went to the Coligny Police Station to report a case of a missing person. The police along with the community members embarked on a search, but could not find him.
“However, we were shocked after his partially decomposed body was discovered on Wednesday (4 January 2023). We call on the police to investigate what really happened to Mosiatana. We are confused because some of the people who saw his body alleged that he had a bullet wound in his head,” she said.
Tau said she doesn’t even have money for the burial and calls on any good Samaritan to assist with funeral arrangements.
One of the community members, Mokano Molefe alleged that this is the fourth person being killed in the same area and there is no accountability. Molefe calls on the National Police Commissioner, Lt Gen Fannie Masemola and Minister of Police, General Bheki Cele to visit their area and address injustices that they continue to be subjected to by white people.
“We want justice to prevail because this is the fourth murder that took place in the same area and nothing is done about that. It cannot be normal for people to continue to either go missing or be killed, while the police are folding their arms.
“What is confusing is that people will go to the same forest to fetch woods, but surprisingly, they will either go missing or be killed. So, something is wrong in that farm and we call on the police to get to the bottom of it,” he said.
Meanwhile, the North West police spokesperson, Capt Sam Tselanyane refuted allegations that Mosiatana was shot dead.
“We can confirm that the partially decomposed body of Mosiatana was discovered at Rietvlei Farm. However, the body had no visible injuries and we cannot confirm that he had a bullet wound in his head as post-mortem processes are still underway. Police investigation continues in the matter,” he said.
Picture: The Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) crashed mayoral vehicle
By OBAKENG MAJE
It has been almost three months since the embattled Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe crashed his mayoral vehicle, BMW X3 in an accident. Now, the luxury SUV worth R700 000 continues to gather dust at the municipality storage.
According to allegations, the municipality wanted to use R200 000 from taxpayers’ money to fix the vehicle. This comes after Gaoraelwe allegedly failed to submit an Accident Report (AR) to the insurance within the prescribed 48 hours.
Gaoraelwe, who was on leave at the time, was involved in an accident 10km outside Schweizer Reneke along N12 road towards Klerksdorp.
Even though Gaoraelwe alleged that he was with his ex-wife, Sindisiwe Nkonyana and their two children at the time of accident, the Accident Report (AR) suggests that only one passenger was registered.
The municipality spokesperson, Ricky Oliphant said the vehicle is kept in the storage because an assessor has yet to conduct an investigation on it.
“The claim has been reported to the insurance and Gaoraelwe was offered a courtesy car as evidence of submission. All documents were submitted timeously and an assessor is yet to submit his report to the insurance,” Oliphant said.
He further said, the insurance has appointed an assessor and his report will inform the municipality of the exact cost of repairs.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) councillor at the municipality, Sam Nape said at the time that they had tabled a motion of no confidence against Gaoraelwe. Nape said Gaoraelwe is not fit to hold office and he allegedly submitted contrary affidavits on the matter.
“We have submitted a notice of motion of no confidence in terms of Rule 21.1 of the Standing Rules of Order against Gaoraelwe to the municipal speaker, Grace Moipolai. I moved on behalf of the DA on a motion of no confidence in terms of Rule 21.1 of the Standing Rules of Order.
“On 3 October 2022, Gaoraelwe took possession of the mayoral vehicle, travelled outside of the municipal boundaries with one passenger, and was involved in a motor vehicle accident outside the town of Schweizer Reneke,” he said.
Nape added that a police investigation is underway against Gaoraelwe for negligent driving, which might suspiciously have been caused by driving under the influence of alcohol. He said in the process, the mayoral vehicle suffered extensive damages.
“In terms of Section 2 of Local Municipal Structures Act 117 of 1998, a councillor must perform the functions of the office in good faith, honestly, and in a transparent manner.
“This must be done at all times in the best interest of the municipality and in such a way that the credibility and integrity of the municipality are not compromised. So, Gaoraelwe is not fit to hold the office because he breached his oath,” said Nape.
However, Gaoraelwe said: “I submitted only one statement, which I can account for. If there’s any other statement whose contents do not reflect the original statement, then this question should be directed to the relevant authorities.
“If there is any frivolous, spineless and baseless motion of no confidence against me, the municipal speaker, Grace Moipolai will convene a council sitting. As things stand, the municipal council has a huge responsibility in matters of service delivery.”
He further said the Municipal Structures Act 117 of 1998. Chapter 3, Section 29 is very clear about meetings of the council. Gaoraelwe said that, the speaker decides when and where the council meets subject to Section 18 (2) council sittings, not driven by motions or emotions.
$CoMmEnt§Picture: Jakub Dzuirkiewicz along with Moshwane Cycling Club members in Mahikeng, North West
By REGINALD KANYANE
A second-year student doing environmental studies at the University of Technology in Poland, Jakub Dzuirkiewicz said, travelling through the African continent assists him to gain more knowledge on conservation education.
Dzuirkiewicz, who is cycling from Alexandria in Egypt to Cape Town in South Africa, arrived in Mahikeng, North West on Tuesday through the Botswana border. He passed through Taung today and said, he expected to arrive in Cape Town within nine days.
Dzuirkiewicz left Egypt on 9 October 2022.
“Africa is a large and vast continent, where different cultures co-exist. This is one of the reasons that made me embark on this initiative. The continent is also culturally diverse and it has been an amazing journey.
“I have met amazing people through-out my journey even though I had minor challenges, where I came across hostile situations, especially in North African countries. The aim of this initiative is to learn and gather as much knowledge as I could about Africa and its people,” he said.
Dzuirkiewicz further said, the sunsets and sunrises in Africa are known to be some of the most beautiful in the world including its diverse landscapes, which consist of jungles, deserts, tropical beaches and open savannahs. He added that he would spend a few weeks in Cape Town by visiting a few townships such as Gugulethu and others before flying back to Poland.
“I might also visit Robben Island, if there is time to see where former South African president, the late Dr Nelson Mandela and other apartheid struggle icons were incarcerated,” Dzuirkiewicz said.
The local social activist, Thato Molosankwe who once embarked on the same initiative of rounding Africa, but aborted his mission in Zambia due to unforeseen circumstances shared the same sentiments.
“When I received a call from the employees at Total Garage in Mahikeng telling me about Dzuirkiewicz, I was excited. I was very emotional when meeting him due to his state. You know when you are on the road, your funds are limited and you are unable to book into proper accommodation.
“So, as somebody who has first-hand experience on what he is doing, I tried to call some of the government leaders to give financial support. Unfortunately, they could not come through due to other commitments,” Molosankwe said.
However, Molosankwe said, he managed to organised accommodation for Dzuirkiewicz and ensure that he received a great send-off.
Meanwhile, the Moshawane Cycling Club in Mahikeng also came through to give the necessary support to Dzuirkiewicz. The Moshawane Cycling Club head coach, Phumzile Bekwape said: “This is inspiring to see someone from as far as Poland embarking on this initiative. Dzuirkiewicz really encourages us to work harder in ensuring that we develop a well-mannered society.
“We have established the cycling club back in 2019 during COVID-19 pandemic. The aim was to ensure that we address various socio-economic challenges, especially facing our young people. We have teenage pregnancy, HIV and AIDS, a high rate of unemployment among the youths, alcohol and drug abuse which continue to ravage our country.”
Bekwape said, they have 48 young people who are part of the program.
Picture: Revellers enjoying themselves at the 2022 Dj Nation Annual Bash in Taung
By OBAKENG MAJE
Most small business owners and entrepreneurs who were selling various products at the adored Dj Nation Annual Bash on 28 December 2022 at Taung Cover-ground said they wish the event could be organised every six months. One of those informal traders, Mabuse Mailwane who was selling food said, he had a fruitful return.
“Generally, most Small Medium Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) are faced with a different set of struggles compared to their larger counterparts. This has created a sense of isolation as we work towards driving our business forward. However, having events of this magnitude assists us a lot.
“The North West province is faced with a high rate of unemployment. Also, that has a negative impact in growing our businesses due to affordability. However, I am grateful because I managed to sell all the food and this money will assist me a lot as you know, we are faced with January, which is the toughest month of the year,” Mailwane said.
Another informal trader who was selling food at the event, Keitumetse Pedi from Ditompong village near Mokgareng shared the same sentiments. Pedi said such events like the Dj Nation Annual Bash promote interaction and are a boost to the local economy.
“Local events contribute positively to small businesses. Now, I am so grateful because I will manage to buy school uniforms and stationery for my children this year.
“Truly speaking, these kind of events have proven to be more beneficial for small businesses as they help us to cultivate a strong brand image, generate publicity, and foster meaningful relationships with our customers. So, we just wish we could have this kind of events atleast every after six months,” she said.
Meanwhile, the event organiser, Monnapula “Dj Nation” Mokgwabone said: “I am happy that the event was a success and all accommodation was fully-booked. We had over 80 food stalls at the event and I was also told that there was no fuel at some of the garages around.
“This shows that the event is loved by people. I even received calls from service providers as far as Gauteng and Eastern Cape. So, you can just imagine the magnitude this event has across the country.”
Picture: The vehicle alleged used during the commission of the crime/Supplied
By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
A suspect (27) is expected to appear at the Itsoseng Magistrate’s Court on 3 January 2023 for robbery. It is alleged that the suspect was arrested after he and two others robbed a Mini Market owner of an undisclosed amount of money and cellular phones.
The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said the incident took place at Zone 1 in Itsoseng Township near Lichtenburg.
“After the robbery, the suspects allegedly fled in a vehicle that was later traced by police, leading to the arrest of the suspect. Subsequently, the police seized a firearm, the vehicle and robbed cash. Investigations are continuing and more arrests are imminent,” Myburgh said.
Meanwhile, the District Police Commissioner in Ngaka Modiri Molema, Major General Mmatlhapi Mmolawa lauded the police for their swift response and apprehension of the suspect. Mmolawa said, the police will continue to work hard to ensure a safe environment during festive season and beyond.