North West acting Premier, Nono Maloyi to monitor all road construction projects in the province


Picture: The acting North West Premier, Nono Maloyi with North West MEC for Public Works and Roads, Oageng Molapisi along with delegates monitoring Nelson Mandela Drive road project/Supplied   

By OBAKENG MAJE  

Road infrastructure continues to be a challenge in North West. Currently, Mahikeng is duped as the ‘capital city of potholes’. Now, the North West acting Premier, Nono Maloyi, who visited the Nelson Mandela Drive road construction project said, he will visit and monitor all road construction projects across the province.

Maloyi further said, his visit was to acknowledge the progress being made and offer solutions to accelerate the delivery of road projects timeously. He added that Nelson Mandela Drive is one of the roads identified for this purpose.

“Road infrastructure is key to the developmental trajectory of the province and one of the apex priorities of the government. Today, we are visiting Nelson Mandela Drive in Mahikeng to receive an update on this road construction project. Initially, this project was supposed to be completed by September 2023.

“We are very worried including business people and the community at large over the snail pace at this project going. We met with the contractor and he gave us a report on when will the project be completed,” said Maloyi.

He said they are satisfied, but they are going to monitor progress fortnightly. Maloyi said they are going to embark on a similar approach with other projects to see to it that, service providers meet their contractual obligations.

Meanwhile, the North West MEC for Public Works and Roads, Oageng Molapisi said: “The department is geared up to curb any delays on road projects. We understand the negative impact of the delays on our projects and the inconvenience to motorists and other road users.

“In line with the accelerated service delivery plan, we will be re-visiting this project in the next two weeks as per the instruction of the North West acting Premier, Nono Maloyi. We will do everything in our power to see to it that, we complete this project on time.”

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North West MEC, Madoda Sambatha over the moon after successful cardiac operation on a patient


Picture: The doctors posing for a photo after a successful cardiac operation on a patient/Supplied   

By OBAKEN MAJE

North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sambatha is beaming with pride following a successful cardiac operation on a patient (21), who was treated at Job Shimankane Tabane (JST) Hospital in Rustenburg. Sambatha said the patient was successfully treated for a congenital cardiac condition called Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) using a percutaneous technique in the catheterisation lab for closure of the defect. 

“Atrial Septal Defect is a hole between two chambers of the heart causing the mixing of blood, if not closed in time it can cause serious complications in the future. 

“Traditionally, this kind of operation is fixed through an open heart procedure. However, due to technological advancement in catheterisation techniques, allows it to be done in a cath lab as a day procedure with no open surgery needed,” he said.

Sambatha further said this collaborative effort between the JST and Life Peglarae medical teams, truly augurs well as they look to the future with the National Health Insurance (NHI). He added that the procedure was done in the Cath Lab of Life Peglarae Hospital in Rustenburg jointly with the JST medical team. 

“I would like to congratulate the team of Cardiologists that carried out this procedure Dr Mogwera, Dr Msiza, and Dr Raphala along with Dr Pege. The Anaesthetist, Cardiac Technologists, Radiographers, and Nurses.

“This is the first of its kind in the public sector in the province and it is indeed a model of NHI in action,” concluded Sambatha.

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‘North West Social Development acting Chief Director booted out’


Picture: The North West Social Development logo/Google

By OBAKENG MAJE

The North West Social Development has terminated the contract of the acting Chief Director, Lorato Gasealahwe. The acting Head of Department (HoD), Obakeng Mongale said this comes after the intervention aimed at stabilising the department.

“You will remember that, the North West Premier, Bushy Maape assembled the intervention team on 30 May 2023. We can also confirm that, we have lifted the suspensions on the five employees. This decision is a culmination of intense engagements between the intervention team, legal and labour experts, who studied the background, as well as processing all the details that emanate from disciplinary proceedings and records pertaining to Gasealahwe and the other five employees.

“With regard to the five employees, the immediate lifting of their suspensions will allow the intervention team space for a proper review process to start off their alleged transgressions. The intervention team will determine whether correct procedures were followed as prescribed by the law,” Mongale said.

He further said, the affected employees have been informed of the decision to lift their suspensions effective from 19 June 2023. Mongale added that, with regards to Gasealahwe, the merits of the decision to terminate her contract, will be further ventilated at the Public Health and Social Development Sectoral Bargaining Council for Conciliation (PHSDSB) following her previous referral of the matter to the same council.

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Kgetsi kgatlhanong le banna ba batswa-kwa e buseditswe morago


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Kgetsi ya go tlola molao wa bofaladi kgatlhanong le banna ba le babedi kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile, gaufi le Taung, e buseditswe morago go fitlha di 3 Phukwi 2023. Banna bano, ba ne ba tshwarwa dibeke dile pedi tse di fetileng mabapi le go sa nne le ditlankana tse di siametseng go nna mo nageng ya Afrika Borwa.

Ba ne ba tlhageletse fa pele ga kgotlha-tshekelo ya taung go sale gale. Baagi ba ba shakgetseng ba kwa Manokwane, ba dumela fa banna ba, ba amega mo polao ya basadibagolo ba le babedi ba ba bolailweng kwa sekgweng kwa Manokwane fa bane ba ile go rwalela dikgong mo dibekeng dile pedi tse di fetileng.

Go begwa fa Kelebogile Mirriam Mokgalagadi (70) le Mapulana Polinah Mmusi (80), ba ile ba tlhaselwa le go bolawa ke batho ba ba sa itsiweng. Go ya ka dipego tsa sepodisi, Mmusi le Mokgalagadi ba ne ba tswa kwa malapeng a bone go ya go rwalela dikgong kwa nageng.

Fela, ba masika a bone ba ile ba se nnisege fa Mmusi le Mokgalagadi ba palelwa ke go boela gae ka tlatlana.

Baagi ba ile ba tswa letsholo la go ba batla, mme ene ya re ka ura ya bongwe masigo a sa, bane ba bona masetlapelo. Go kaiwa fa ditopo tsa bone tse dineng di na le dikgobalo tse di masisi dine tsa bonwa kwa nageng. Gape go kaiwa fa baswi ba ka tswa ba beteletswe gonne, ditopo tsa bone di ne di sa apara marokgwe a kha teng.

Gone ga tshwarwa banna bale bararo ba batswa-kwa, kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile, fela go fitlha ga jaana, ga go bopaki jo bo ba golaganyang le kgetsi e ya polao.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Col Adele Myburgh wa tlhalosa: “Ga gona ope yo o tshwerweng go fitlha ga jaana mo dikgetsing dile pedi tsa polao kwa Manokwane. Re le ba sepodisi, re sentse re ikuela go baagi go ka re thusa ka tshedimosetso e ka lebisang kwa go tshwarweng ga balatofadiwa mo kgetsing e.

“Mongwe le mongwe yo o nang le tshedimosetso, a ka letsetsa mobatlisisi mo kgetsing e, eleng Warrant Officer, Peace Babe mo dinomorong tse di latelang 0824438680. Gape ba ka letsetsa dinomoro tsa 08600 10111. Mongwe le mongwe o sa batleng leina la gagwe le itsiwe a ka romela molaetsa go MySAPS App.”

Mongwe wa baagi, Eddie Mogorwe are se ba se itseng jaaka baagi ke gore, balatofadiwa ba ba tshwerweng ba golagangwa le kgetsi ya polao ya bagodi ba. Mogorwe are, Manokwane Community Forum e ne ya tsamaya le mapodisi go ya go tshwarwa balatofadiwa bao.

“Re tlhaloganya gore diaparo tsa mongwe wa balatofadiwa di ne di na le madi. Gona le bopaki jo bo tsepameng jo bo ba golaganyang le dipolao tse. Gape go dilo di le dintsi jaaka dipolao tse di diragalang mo Taung, mme rele baagi, re tshwanetse go ema ka dinao.

“O mongwe wa balatofadiwa, o ntshitswe kwa kgolegelong mme ga re itse gore jang. Gape gona le mme mongwe o o neng a tlhaselwa le go bolawa kwa sekgweng kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile mo dikgweding tse di fetileng.       

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Banna ba le babedi ba tlhagelela kwa kgotlha-tshekelo go tlola melao ya bofaladi


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Banna ba le babedi ba ba tshwereng mo bekeng e e fitileng go tlola melao ya bofaladi, ba solofetswe go ka rotola matlho fa pele ga magistrata wa Taung mo letsatsing la gompieno.

Fela baagi ba kwa motseng wa Manokwane gaufi le Taung, dumela fa banna ba, ba amega mo polao ya basadibagolo ba le babedi kwa motseng wa bone. Go begwa fa Kelebogile Mirriam Mokgalagadi (70) le Mapulana Polinah Mmusi (80), ba ile ba tlhaselwa le go bolawa ke batho ba ba sa itsiweng. 

Go ya ka dipego tsa sepodisi, ene ya re ka Labotlhano mo mosong, Mmusi le Mokgalagadi ba ne ba tswa kwa malapeng a bone go ya go rwalela dikgong kwa nageng. Fela, ba masika a bone ba ile ba se nnisege fa Mmusi le Mokgalagadi ba palelwa ke go boela gae ka tlatlana.

Baagi ba ile ba bolotsa letsholo la go ba batla, mme ene ya re ka ura ya bongwe masigo a sa, bane ba bona ditopo tsa bone tse dineng di na le dikgobalo tse di masisi kwa nageng. Gape go kaiwa fa baswi ba ka tswa ba beteletswe gonne, ditopo tsa bone di ne di sa apara marokgwe a kha teng.

Gone ga tshwarwa banna bale bararo ba batswa-kwa, kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile, fela go fitlha ga jaana, ga go bopaki jo bo ba golaganyang le kgetsi e ya polao. Go begwa fa banna bao, ba sena ditlankana tse di maleba go ka nna mo nageng ya Afrika Borwa, mme ba tshwaretswe go tlola melao ya boditshaba.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Col Adele Myburgh wa tlhalosa: “Ga gona ope yo o tshwerweng go fitlha ga jaana mo dikgetsing dile pedi tsa polao kwa Manokwane. Re le ba sepodisi, re sentse re ikuela go baagi go ka re thusa ka tshedimosetso e ka lebisang kwa go tshwarweng ga balatofadiwa mo kgetsing e.

“Mongwe le mongwe yo o nang le tshedimosetso, a ka letsetsa mobatlisisi mo kgetsing e, eleng Warrant Officer, Peace Babe mo dinomorong tse di latelang 0824438680. Gape ba ka letsetsa dinomoro tsa 08600 10111. Mongwe le mongwe o sa batleng leina la gagwe le itsiwe a ka romela molaetsa go MySAPS App.”

Mongwe wa baagi, Eddie Mogorwe are se ba se itseng jaaka baagi ke gore, balatofadiwa ba ba tshwerweng ba golagangwa le kgetsi ya polao ya bagodi ba. Mogorwe are, Manokwane Community Forum e ne ya tsamaya le mapodisi go ya go tshwarwa balatofadiwa bao.

“Re tlhaloganya gore diaparo tsa mongwe wa balatofadiwa di ne di na le madi. Gona le bopaki jo bo tsepameng jo bo ba golaganyang le dipolao tse. Gape go dilo di le dintsi jaaka dipolao tse di diragalang mo Taung, mme rele baagi, re tshwanetse go ema ka dinao.

“O mongwe wa balatofadiwa, o ntshitswe kwa kgolegelong mme ga re itse gore jang. Gape gona le mme mongwe o o neng a tlhaselwa le go bolawa kwa sekgweng kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile mo dikgweding tse di fetileng.       

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Dikgwamolelo FC is R50 000 richer after winning mayoral cup


Picture: Dikgwamolelo FC players celebrating after winning a soccer tournament

By OBAKENG MAJE

The Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe said they saw it imperative to come up with a few ways to bring growth to various sporting codes such as football and netball in the area. Gaoraelwe said grassroots football and netball will be beneficiary to local players who have an abundance of talents.

He held the GTLM Mayoral Cup competition at Taung Agricultural College sport-grounds on Sunday. Gaoraelwe further said, the second edition of the tournament was successful and benefited not only the participants but the wider surrounding community.

“These kinds of tournaments will encourage the growth of grassroots football in netball beyond our own town. So, we are grateful that the games were successful and we want to applaud the organising committee, and the teams that participated including those supporters who came out in numbers.

“To show the importance of everyone’s contribution, there are six players who were selected by scouts from Sekhukhune United FC for further assessment, while the other two were selected by the former Orlando Pirates FC player, Tebogo Moloi for ABC Motsepe League,” he said.

Inevitably, Gaoraelwe further encouraged all stakeholders to participate in grassroots sporting codes. He added that, the municipality has awarded teams with financial support including donating soccer and netball kits and trophies.

The Dikgwamolelo FC won the soccer tournament after beating Mogopela Wonderous FC 1-0 in the final. The Ditshilong-based team was rewarded with a whopping R50 000.

Dikgwamolelo FC coach, Odirile Mogaadile said: “Last year, we were eliminated in the first game. So, this year, we came well-prepared. I told our players to go out there and enjoy themselves. They played wholeheartedly and never put themselves under pressure.

“Even though we knew that the scouts were here, we played our normal game. I am so grateful that we won the tournament and the financial muscle that it comes with will be important.”

Mogopela United FC coach, Ompolokile Phekonyane said they did not have the capacity in terms of numbers. Phekonyane added that, his players were tired because they played more games.

“We will come prepared next time and it was painful to lose in the final. Our players came out gun blazing, but it was not meant to be as goals were elusive,” said Phekonyane.

Meanwhile, the Sekhukhune United FC Technical Director, Themba Sithole said the municipality should help the players by improving facilities. He said if they want to see good football, the players should be given good surfaces to play on.

“It is important to have one or two surfaces, which are good so that these kinds of tournaments can be played in. When I was with Free State Stars FC, they signed a defender from this area. So, that is why when I was invited I said, let me come and see.

“However, on Saturday when I arrived, I thought it was a waste of time until the last game was played. So, today, the semi-finals and finals were quite good even though the majority of the teams were a little bit defensive,” Sithole said.

He said he was happy that they saw what they wanted to see. Sithole said they were going to take either eight or ten players for further assessment in Johannesburg.

“We will continue to keep in contact with local coaches. We have also selected two players, who are still doing Grade 12 and they will join us in December,” he said.

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The borehole and student accommodation projects unveiled at Joe Morolong Hospital   


Picture: The handover ceremony of construction sites at Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital in Vryburg/Supplied  

By OBAKENG MAJE

The CEO of Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital in Vryburg, Portia Tlou said the construction of bulk water supply and refurbishment of the Club House into student accommodation, will enhance the provision of quality health care services, eradicate challenges relating to water shortages and lack of student accommodation.

This comes after the hospital was handed over sites to drill a borehole and refurbish a Club House into student accommodation.

“Our hospital currently has a reservoir with 500 000 litres capacity, which functions on average of 80% supplied by the municipality. There are also additional six JoJo tanks with 10 000 litres of water. However, the situation became severe when the contingency plan could not keep up with the demand.

“So, as part of resolving the water crisis in the hospital, a geo-hydrological survey was conducted in order to establish a groundwater source. A suitable place was identified in an area located on a golf course, which is a private area,” she said.

Tlou further said, a borehole was drilled after permission was granted to the hospital by a golf course management. She added this will ensure that the hospital has a permanent backup of water.

Meanwhile, as part of the Public Private Partnership (PPP), Tlou said an unused Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital Clubhouse was allocated to North West University (NWU) for refurbishment into student accommodation after permission was granted by the North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sambatha.

“This was promulgated by the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the hospital university. The aim is to place 4th-year pharmacy students in workplace learning and necessitated the need to accommodate them.

“An average of 60–80 students are placed per year for two weeks on rotation at the hospital by the university. The accommodation project will greatly benefit the hospital in the rollout of clinical training as well as community involvement in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District with the focus on workplace learning in a clinical setting,” said Tlou.

She said the hospital will also benefit from the refurbished clubhouse through the accommodation of other clinicians and also the use of a multi-function conference/training room. Tlou said after the refurbishments, the student house will accommodate 12 pharmacy students.

“The water supply project is estimated to take 6 months to complete, which entails water pumps, treatment plant of water, construction of water pipes from the borehole to the hospital, and the construction of a reservoir, while the refurbishment of student accommodation is expected to take 12 months to complete.

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Five suspects nabbed for attempted murder!


Picture: Five suspects nabbed for attempted murder in Kuruman/Supplied 

By OBAKENG MAJE

Five suspects aged 24 and 47 were arrested by the police in Northern Cape for attempted murder, possession of an unlicensed firearm, kidnapping, resisting arrest, and failure to stop a vehicle on a reasonable instruction of a police officer. According to Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said the police dealt tactically with a dangerous situation in Kuruman on 18 June 2023, following a reported murder case in Maruping village, near Kuruman.

“The police were on the trail of suspects, who were allegedly involved in the murder of a man (42) in the early hours of Sunday morning in Maruping village.

“The SAPS Tactical Response Team (TRT) and the Flying Squad members under the Command of Captain Chumani Yono, were mobilised in order to effect the arrests,” said Sam.

He further said, the police traced the suspects along the Mothibistad road while in transit and stopped their vehicle. Sam added that, however, the suspects failed to adhere to police instructions and sped off.

“The police gave a chase and one of the occupants in the suspect’s vehicle was spotted pointing an object resembling a firearm at the police. A shoot-out ensued that brought the suspects’ vehicle to a halt and one occupant was wounded.

“During a thorough search of the vehicle, the police discovered two more occupants in the boot, who were believed to be the murder suspects the police were tracing,” he said.

Sam said one suspect, who was wounded, later succumbed to his injuries in hospital. He said the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) is investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident.

“All suspects will appear in the Kuruman Magistrate’s Court soon. The management of the police is committed to the enhancement of service delivery in crime combatting initiatives, the reaction time and apprehension of perpetrators in medium to the high-risk incidence of crime,” said Sam.

Meanwhile, the acting Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Major General Mmantsheke Lekhele applauded the police for their swift response and the tactical manner, in which they approached the situation without any police being injured.

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ANC welcomes the appointment of Nono Maloyi as the acting North West Premier 


Picture: North West Division Judge President, Ronald Hendricks presiding over the swearing-in of the newly appointed Acting Premier, Nono Maloyi/Supplied  

By OBAKENG MAJE

The ANC in North West has welcomed the sworn-in of ANC provincial chairperson and North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Nono Maloyi as the acting North West Premier. The ANC provincial secretary, Louis Diremelo said the move was as per request by the North West Premier, Bushy Maape who is currently recuperating well from a knee surgery.

“The ANC has succinctly committed itself that, acceleration of service delivery remains the order of the day and its manifestos remains the guiding booklet.

“The People’s movement wishes Maloyi all the best in this added responsibility and mandates government at all levels to reduce meetings and hit the ground running with implementation in particular on infrastructure,” Diremelo said. 

Meanwhile, Maape spokesperson, Sello Tatai said: “Following a successful orthopedic procedure, Maape has been advised by doctors to take some time off during his recuperation. 

“As a result, Maape has appointed Maloyi to act on his behalf in line with Chapter 6, Section 131(1)(a) of the Constitution of the Republic.”

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‘It will take time before recommissioning of collapsed borehole in Takaneng’


Picture: One of the residents draws water from a well in Takaneng village/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

Water continues to be a challenge at Takaneng village, near Taung. This comes after the borehole that supplies water to the community at large collapsed.

One of the community members, Kagiso Mapedi said, the dysfunction of the borehole impacted negatively to the persistence of water shortages in their area. Mapedi urges the municipality and Magalies Water to fix it.

“We cannot continue to live like this. Actually, this is a violation of human rights because is been a year since we could have access to clean and drinkable water. The borehole has collapsed and we cannot get water anywhere, except from the well.

“So, with the cholera outbreak in the country, we do not know if is safe to drink that water. More than 30 people have died from this disease, so this creates anxiety among us. We have informed the municipality to come and repair the damaged borehole,” he said.

The executive mayor of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Motseokae Maje said: “I can attest that, we are aware of the water challenges the residents in Takaneng village are faced with. However, we had a consultative engagement with the Magalies Water to attend to them.”

The Magalies Water spokesperson, David Magae said, they have been made aware of water supply challenges in the area. Magae further said the maintenance-related challenges were part of the challenge(s) that affected the residents.

“For some time, residents could not have access to potable water as a result of a collapsed borehole, which was rendered non-operational as a result. Work is currently underway in repairing the borehole, which will not immediately be recommissioned as it had been offline for a prolonged period.

“Furthermore, water quality tests will also be undertaken in order to ensure that, the water source is safe for human consumption before the borehole can be fully recommissioned for service to the community. Currently, the community is receiving water through tankering as an interim measure,” he said.

Magae added that having received a number of water complaints from municipalities within the district including the recently reported cholera outbreak, Magalies Water undertook numerous steps in debunking any suspicion about the quality of water that is supplied.

Meanwhile, the North West Premier, Bushy Maape said: “In our quest to address the water challenges in the province, we have established the provincial steering committee co-chaired by the Premier and the Minister of Water and Sanitation.

“The steering committee has finalised a provincial plan to address water challenges in the following identified “water hotspots areas”, which are Ditsobotla, Tswaing, Ramotshere Moiloa, Naledi, Mamusa, Maquasi Hills and Matlosana. We will soon be launching operation “Bulela Metsi” in these areas.”

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