A driver dies in Manokwane while trying to overtake!


By OBAKENG MAJE

A DRIVER has died on Manokwane and Maphoitsile road, near Taung on Saturday. The North West police said, the driver (68) was driving from Manokwane village to Maphoitsile when the accident happened.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said: “It is alleged that the driver was trying to overtake when his vehicle overturned. He passed away on the scene and a culpable homicide case is under investigation.”

Meanwhile, five more lives have been lost on the North West roads bringing a total to twelve since the first of April 2023. The North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Sello Lehari said, a pedestrian was hit by a car in Klerksdorp and a motorist died instantly in an accident in Lichtenburg.

“Three other people died in a head-on collision between two light motor vehicles in Mogwase near Sun City. The driver of the other vehicle and two other passengers are hospitalised with serious injuries. However, for the Easter period, four fatalities have been recorded on Thursday and three in Mogwase on Saturday.

“A boy (12) was hit by a car on Thursday evening at 20:45 in Ikageng Township in Potchefstroom. The enraged community members became aggressive towards the driver and the passenger, but they were rescued by law enforcement officers. Their vehicle was thereafter torched by the community,” he said.

Lehari further said, eight fatalities were recorded earlier in the week, one in Mogopela village in Taung, two in Koster, three in Ledig near Mogwase, and two in Lichtenburg. He added that there is also a growing trend of pedestrians who are hit by vehicles, and most of them seemingly come from hostelries.

“We would like to send our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. We also appeal to pedestrians to be extra careful when crossing roads, especially at night.

“We urge to road users to be patient and comply with all traffic regulations. What we have realised is that, most drivers are reckless and pedestrians’ accidents are also on the rise,” said Lehari.

He said they are pleading with everyone on the road to exercise extreme caution at all times. Lehari said, the joint law enforcement operations that have been leading since the beginning of April 2023, stopped almost three thousand vehicles.

“Fifteen undocumented people were arrested and handed over to the Immigration officials. Law enforcement operations will continue on all major arterial and local routes,” he concluded.

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Two people died after drowning at Modisa Lodge in Taung


Picture: Modisa Lodge in Extension 6, near Taung/Google

By OBAKENG MAJE

Two people drowned at Modisa Lodge in Extension 6, near Taung on Saturday. It is alleged that, there was a function at the lodge and a man (38) jumped into the swimming pool in a quest to swim, however, drowned.

According to an eyewitness, the drowning man allegedly raised his hand calling for help. His nephew allegedly jumped into to the pool to try and rescued him, but he also drowned.

The Emergency Management Response System (EMRS) was called to the scene. It is alleged that, the deceased (38) was ferried to Taung District Hospital for medical attention, but succumbed to his injuries on arrival, while his nephew (34) was certified dead on the scene.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said: “We have registered and investigating an inquest docket. The deceased persons were booked at the lodge for the Easter weekend and they were swimming when they drowned. No foul play suspected,” Funani said.

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Northern Cape Premier, Zamani Saul donates R500 000 to the university


Picture: Northern Cape Premier, Dr Zamani Saul donated R500 000 to Sol Plaatjie University/Twitter

By OBAKENG MAJE  

Northern Cape Premier, Dr Zmani Saul said his province aims to have a soccer team in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in the near future. Saul, who donated R500 000 to the Sol Plaatje University (SPU) football teams said, this remarkable contribution will propel the development and revitalisation of football at the university, paving the way for a bright future in the sport.

“It is the provincial government’s vision to establish a Premier Soccer League team in the province, with SPU’s football teams playing a crucial role as feeder teams for more established clubs,” he said.

SPU Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof Andrew Crouch expressed gratitude for the donation and affirmed that, this partnership will bolster future collaborations and initiatives, benefiting not only the university but also the wider province. Crouch further said, the recent launch of the SPU Sports Precinct, coupled with Saul’s substantial donation, heralds a new era of enhanced access, inclusion, and support for football.

Captains of the men’s and women’s first football teams, Raymond Bott and Motlatso Matabane conveyed their heartfelt appreciation for the financial boost.

Bott said: “With this financial support, we can evolve into an outstanding team, fostering social cohesion within the community and elevating sport and academic excellence to new heights.”

Matabane shared the same sentiments and reflected on the team’s journey.

“When I joined the team in 2021, we faced numerous challenges, including practice fields and equipment. However, we persevered. With the recently launched Sports Precinct, we now have a home venue where we can play and practice. We are truly grateful and humbled by this donation. On behalf of the team, we thank you for making these funds available,” she said.

Dean of Student Affairs, Nicole Morris confirmed the impact of the donation. Morris said, with the recently launched sports precinct and this generous donation from Saul, they can finally put the wheels in motion, igniting change and introducing new initiatives towards heightening access, inclusion, and support in football.

“I would like to thank once more the Premier, his delegation, and the Northern Cape Provincial Government for their commitment to ensuring the success of our soccer sporting code at the University,” said Morris.

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Nine people died on North West roads!


Picture: A horrific accident that claimed lives/Generic

By OBAKENG MAJE

North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Sello Lehari said, nine lives have been lost on the North West roads since 1 April 2023. Lehari said this is the same number of fatalities the province recorded for the same period last year.

“The only fatality recorded on the eve of Good Friday was in Ikageng Township, near Potchefstroom, where a boy (12) was hit by a car. The enraged community members became aggressive towards the two occupants of the vehicle and torched their car.

“They were rescued by the law enforcement officers. Other eight lives were lost in Mogopela village, near Taung, three in Ledig near Mogwase, and two in Lichtenburg. There is also a growing trend of pedestrians who are hit by vehicles and most of them seemingly coming from hostelries,” he said.

Lehari sent his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. He also appealed to pedestrians to be extra careful when crossing roads, especially at night.

“We have instructed the law enforcement officers to strictly apply the traffic regulations. They should not be lenient on any deviancy but do so within the confines of the law.

“We want to reduce the fatalities by at least 25%, as we reduced them by 21% during the Christmas holidays. We can do so by being visible on all arterial roads”, said Lehari.

He has been leading joint law enforcement operations throughout the province since the beginning of April 2023. Lehari further said, almost 3000 vehicles were stopped and searched in these operations.

“We can also confirm that 15 undocumented people were also arrested and handed over to the Immigration officials. Law enforcement operations will continue on all major arterial and local routes,” he said.

According to information at Taung DailyNews’ disposal, no fatalities reported in Mogopela village thus far. However, eight people died last year during the same period in the area. Taung DailyNews could not get hold of the North West Community Safety and Transport Management spokesperson, Alpheus Koonyaditse to clarify the matter as his phone was constantly on voicemail before going to print.   

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The alleged serial rapist arrested, while selling guns!  


Picture: One of the firearms discovered in the suspect’s possession/Supplied 

By OBAKENG MAJE

The alleged serial rapist (39) has been arrested during a well-planned tactical and crime intelligence-driven operation, which was conducted on 6 April 2023 by Klipgat and Hebron Detectives as well as Klipgat and Mothotlung Visible Policing together with Brits Tactical Response Team (TRT).

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col, Amanda Funani said, the alleged serial rapist was arrested at Sofasonke Section in Klipgat. Funani further said, the police pounced on the suspect at his residence after information was received about a man, who was in possession of firearms and ammunition and looking for a potential buyer.

“During the arrest, the suspect was found in possession of a pistol. Following preliminary crime scene investigation, it came out that the man was a wanted alleged serial rapist, who evaded arrest for the past two years.

“It is alleged that the suspect targeted and raped women who walked home with their boyfriends from taverns in the early hours in Klipgat. According to information, he would rob the boyfriend of their personal belongings and take the victims to the nearby bushes, where he would rape them,” she said.

Funani further said, as part of the investigation, the suspect led the police to his other place in Dubai Section in Mabopane, Gauteng Province where an AK 47 rifle with 33 ammunition, three magazines, and 25 pistol ammunition were found hidden in a shack. She added that the suspect is currently facing several charges of rape, house robbery, business robbery, attempted murder, and several counts of possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition.

“He is expected to appear before the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday,” said Funani.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, applauded the police involved and members of the community for their concerted efforts that resulted in the arrest, which he said will bring down levels of rape in the affected areas.

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North West Premier urges road users to buckle up during Easter holidays


Picture: North West Premier, Bushy Maape

By OBAKENG MAJE

As the Easter holiday continues to be in full swing, the North West Premier, Bushy Maape has made an appeal to road users and those who will be visiting the province to be vigilant and cautious on the roads. Maape said hundreds and thousands of people will be travelling to different destinations to spend time with family and friends.

“Thousands in the Christian-faith-based organisations and various denominations will also be travelling to different churches and holy places for divine intervention and spiritual rejuvenation.

“Our roads will be inundated and abuzz with high volumes of traffic. I would like to appeal to all road users to exercise caution, stick to the speed limit, take rest intervals, be tolerant towards each other on the road and desist from drinking while driving,” he said.

Maape also urged road users to work together with law enforcement authorities and ensure that they all arrive alive. He has also appealed to leaders of faith-based organisations to pray for the province and its leaders.

“Prayer has been the most vital instrument used in a time of need. Our forebears relied on prayer when confronted with various challenges. Our communities continue to grapple with challenges such as poverty and unemployment.

“While there are ongoing efforts to deal with these problems, we need God to be on our side and guide us in this journey,” said Maape.

Meanwhile, the North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Sello Lehari said: “We have already activated the Easter Weekend Plans, which among others encapsulate a thorough monitoring of arterial routes such as N4, N12, N14 as well as N18.

“Priority will also be given to provincial roads as well as rural areas where there is a growing trend of accidents. This is primarily aimed at reducing road fatalities in the province.”

Lehari said, there is a significant drop in fatalities, but more focus will be centred on enforcing the law in townships and villages, where they continue to experience accidents. He said they are hopeful that these plans will yield desired outcomes.

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Policeman nabbed for allegedly shooting his pregnant ex-wife in hospital


By OBAKENG MAJE

North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sambata condemned the gruesome killing of a pregnant woman at the parking lot of Brits Hospital. This comes after an employee (35) was allegedly shot dead by her ex-husband on 5 April 2023. Sambatha, who visited the hospital on Thursday, requested the hospital management to urgently meet with the affected family to redress them.

The suspect (390, who is a policeman, has handed himself over to the police.

“This a gruesome experience that has shocked the family and our staff. Thanks to the hospital management, who acted swiftly to provide counselling and support.

“I believe the police and other law enforcement agencies will not let the family down, but will ensure that justice is served. The department offers its sincerest condolences to the affected family and the Brits District Hospital staff at large,” he said.

The North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said: “It is alleged that the police officer, who is stationed at Rapid Rail in Silverton, Pretoria and residing in Ga-Rankuwa, went to Brits hospital where her ex-wife was working.

“According to information, the wife who was working as a switchboard operator, was at the hospital entrance when the suspect fired several shots and instantly killed her.”

Mokgwabone said the suspect, who handed himself over to the police after the incident, is expected to appear soon before the Brits Magistrate’s Court. He said, the motive of the incident is unknown at this stage and investigations by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) are underway.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena condemned the incident and conveyed his deepest condolences to the victim’s family, friends and colleagues. Kwena once more, urged employees to utilise the services of the Employee Health and Wellness (EHW) and other professionals, bearing in mind that this is the second incident involving police officers in less than a month. 

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Have you seen him?


Picture: The missing elderly man, Khikothi Michael Matala/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

The North West police request the community’s assistance in locating Khokothi Michael Matlala (78), who is residing at Selepe village in Cyferskuil, near Makapanstad. According to the North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col, Amanda Funani, the missing elderly man stays alone, and he was last seen by his neighbours on 20 March 2023.

“The search mobilised by community members was conducted in Selepe village and its vicinity without any success. Matlala is dark in complexion, tall in height with a well-built body structure and grey hair.

“Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is requested to contact the Investigating Officer, Sergeant Edward Moeng of Cyferskuil Detectives on 082 569 4455,” she said.

Funani said anonymous tip-offs can be communicated via the MySAPS Application or phone Crime Stop on ‪08600 10111.

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16 suspected stolen sheep loaded in a minibus taxi!


Picture: 16 suspected sheep loaded in a minibus taxi/Supplied  

By OBAKENG MAJE

Three men were arrested for being in possession of suspected stolen sheep worth R48 000 on R510 road in Rustenburg on Thursday. 

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said, the Rustenburg Public Order Police (POP) were conducting patrols along the road in the policing area of Phokeng on Thursday morning when they spotted a suspicious Toyota Quantum minibus with tinted windows.

“The vehicle was stopped for a search, that resulted in the discovery of 16 sheep worth R48 000, which were later positively linked with a case of stock theft in Northam in Limpopo Province.  

“Investigations into the matter including the tracing of the fourth suspect, who managed to evade the arrest. Three occupants aged 20, 36, and 59 were arrested after failing to give a proper account of the sheep,” Funani said.

She further said, the arrest of the suspects was in line with one of the focus areas of a safer Easter holiday. Funani added that, the suspects are expected to appear in the Bafokeng Magistrate’s Court in Tlhabane on 11 April 2023.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena commended the police for their vigilance that resulted in the arrest and recovery of suspected stolen sheep.  

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Police visibility remains high as part of ongoing Easter holiday


By OBAKENG MAJE

North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Sello Lehari said as part of the ongoing Safer Easter Holiday, they will ensure that all people in South Africa are and feel safe. Lehari said the South African Police Service (SAPS) working together with other law enforcement agencies that included Provincial and Matlosana Local Traffic, Immigration, South African National Road Agency, Matlosana Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and College, Road Incident Management System (RIMS), Stilfontein Community in Blue members and North West Public Transport Intervention Team held a joint roadblock along the N12 road in Stilfontein near Klerksdorp on Thursday.

“The operation, which focused on enforcement of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996, interception of suspected stolen or illegal property including unlicensed firearms and other offenses, was attended by the executive mayor of Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality, Nikiwe Num.

“Taking into cognisance the ever-increasing traffic volumes, high accident rates, congestion, and the negative impact of incidents on the road systems, the RIMS participated in the operation to restore normal capacity and safety levels to all affected road facilities as quickly and efficiently as possible,” he said.

Lehari further said, subsequent to the roadblock, 120 vehicles were stopped, inspected, and searched while 360 persons were also searched. He added that 49 road traffic fines worth R19 950 were issued to motorists, while a man was apprehended for possessing counterfeit goods.

“Three undocumented foreign nationals were taken in for processing by Immigration Officials. In order to create awareness, crime prevention safety tips and other informative leaflets from various stakeholders were handed out to motorists and other road users.

“Similar operations will continue throughout the province to ensure the general safety of travellers,” said Lehari.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena said: “The police in cooperation with other role players, will continue with crime prevention and combatting operations. This will ensure that they intensify the fight against opportunistic criminality, including all serious crimes affecting the lives and property during this Easter holiday.

“Lehari has ordered law enforcement officers to apply the law strictly while being professional in their approach. He also urged them not to be lenient on any deviancy, but to do so within the confines of the law. North West has registered a 21% reduction of fatalities during the festive season and we want at least 25% this time.”

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