Two elderly women found murdered in Manokwane!


Picture: The police tape in the veld/Generic 

By OBAKENG MAJE

Two elderly women aged 80 and 59 were found murdered in the veld, near a maize field in Manokwane village, Taung on Friday. It is alleged that, on Thursday, two women went to the veld to fetch the firewood, but failed to return home in the evening.

The community members embarked on a search and discovered their lifeless bodies that were badly assaulted at around 1:30am in the early hours of the morning on Friday.

There is a suspicion that the deceased persons might have also been raped before they were killed. However, the North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said they cannot rule that out, but that can only be determined during the autopsy process.

“The deceased persons were found at around 1:30am by somebody and the police were called. At this stage, the cause of death will only be determined by the post-mortem. We cannot confirm if the deceased persons were raped or not because that could only be determined by post-mortem too,” said Myburgh.

Meanwhile, on 15 June 2023, South Africa was part of the global community in celebrating World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.

The ww.gov.za website said: “Elder abuse can be defined as a single, or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust which causes harm or distress to an older person.

“Elder abuse can take various forms such as physical, psychological or emotional, sexual and financial abuse. It can also be the result of intentional or unintentional neglect.”

The website continues by saying that, in many parts of the world, elder abuse occurs with little recognition or response. It says, until recently, this serious social problem was hidden from the public view and considered mostly a private matter.

“Even today, elder abuse continues to be a taboo, mostly underestimated and ignored by societies across the world. Evidence is accumulating, however, to indicate that elder abuse is an important public health and societal problem.”

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North West Premier recovering well after undergoing operation


Picture: North West Premier, Bushy Maape/Facebook  

By OBAKENG MAJE

North West Premier, Bushy Maape is recovering well after he underwent surgery. Maape was admitted to Wilmed Park Hospital in Klerksdorp for a minor orthopedic procedure.

Maape spokesperson, Sello Tatai said: “The North West Provincial Government (NWPG) wishes to inform the public and residents of the province that the surgery was successful and Maape is recuperating well.

“The doctors are happy with his recovery. The Members of the Executive Council (MECs) and the Office of the Premier have sent their good wishes to Maape, who is due to resume his normal official schedule in the coming week.”

Meanwhile, the ANC provincial secretary, Louis Diremelo said, the Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) succinctly call for calm amongst its supporters and the community at large, as Maape is recovering well. 

Diremelo further said they want to affirm that, the ANC led-government will continue in its quest to render quality services to the North West community in line with the party’s manifesto.

“The media will be kept abreast, however, we appeal that Maape and family be given space, while he recuperates during this time. We wish him a speedy recovery and good health,” said Diremelo.

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