Cokonyane family still looking for their missing mother!  


Picture: The clothes belonging to the missing Kgalalelo Naledi/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

The family of a missing elderly woman in Cokonyane village near Taung said, they are dejected regarding the snail pace the police investigations are going through. This comes after Kgalalelo Naledi (79) went missing on 10 October 2022. According to the police, Kgalalelo allegedly left her house and never returned.

Now, one of her daughters, Patricia said, they were hopeful that the police will make a breakthrough after making a gruesome discovery a few months ago. The police discovered the human skull and bones along with Kgalalelo’s clothes in a grazing field in Modimong village, near Taung four months after she went missing.  

“We are still waiting for the forensic outcome after the police discovered the human skull and bones along with my mother’s clothes. However, there is nothing positive that is coming out of that discovery.

“The police are still mum on the matter and it has been almost nine months since our mother went missing. We have done almost everything including bringing in traditional healers and sangomas to the house in quest of locating her, however, all that was futile,” she said.

Patricia further said, her family is not coping anymore as they do not know the whereabouts of their mother. She added that they only pray for her safe return.

The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said an inquest case is still underway after the police discovered a human skull on 9 February 2023 in a grazing field.

“Furthermore, human bones and clothes were also discovered on 13 February 2023 in the same field. The bones were found far apart and the spine and hand bones are missing from the corpse. The DNA results are still awaited and the investigation continues.”

Myburgh said no one has been arrested in the matter.

Meanwhile, Taung DailyNews’s highly-placed source said: “It is highly impossible for that skull and bones to belong to someone, who died nine months ago. Even the forensic unit said, there is nothing they could do in identifying who might the skull and bones belong to.

“There was no single muscle on the skull and bones. So, there is a high possibility that those bones do not belong to the missing Naledi. What is surprising is that community members including shepherds have been grazing in that field, but did not see these bones. But, suddenly, the clothes of Naledi and these bones appear.”

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A murder case against a wife who allegedly planned her husband’s death postponed  


By OBAKENG MAJE

A murder case against five accused was postponed by the North West High Court in Garankuwa to 18 September 2023. Mamokgethe Gertrude Mashimbi (41) was charged with murder of her husband, the former policeman, Thomas Mashimbi, along with other four accused, Thandi Margaret Khumalo (38), William Maluleka (32), Nicholas Malope (35) and Jan Chauke (28).

Five suspects were arrested and charged with murder, two counts of conspiracy or incitement to commit murder, housebreaking with intent to kill, murder with aggravating circumstances, unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, fraud on accused one only, and perjury on accused one only.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in North West, Henry Mamothame said: “The police investigations reveal that between 7 and 24 January 2018, Mashimbi approached two individuals, now state witnesses, and incited them to commit a planned robbery at their marital home in Lebanon, near Winterveldt.

“The two then failed to commit to the proposition, but reported the matter to the police. She then approached Khumalo, who arranged a meeting with the other three accused. Reports reveal that meetings were conducted between 7 and 24 February 2018, to plot the execution of the plan to murder Mashimbi.”

Mamothame further said, on 21 February 2018, Mashimbi allegedly ensured that the gates and kitchen door were not properly closed to facilitate entry into the premises. He added that Mashimbi allegedly went to the police on 10 November 2017 and complained that her husband was abusing her, thus requesting a protection order.

“The order was granted and Mashimbi’s firearm was confiscated as a result, pending the outcome of the SAPS internal process to ascertain his fitness to possess a firearm. The state argues that this was part of the plan to disarm the deceased, to prevent him from defending himself when the attack is executed.

“It is alleged that, on 21 February 2018, Maluleka, Malope, and Chauke entered the house and shot at the deceased, subsequently escaping the scene with two cellphones, a TV set and money estimated at R20 000. It is alleged that Gertrude and two of their children were in the house when the plan unfolded,” said Mamothame.

According to information, Gertrude was unharmed during the commissioning of the crime. The suspects were all arrested between 18 and 19 September 2019.

Mamothame said the state has completed its leading evidence with an expert from the cell phone network provider, who demonstrated the link in communication between all accused persons in plotting the murder. He said the defence attorneys have also completed cross-examining the witness.

“The state is expected to call more witnesses, including the investigating officer when the matter resumes in September. The five will remain in police custody until the matter is concluded,” he said.

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47 suspects who tried to evade the law nabbed!


By OBAKEN GMAJE

The 47 suspects who have been on the run from the police for various crimes such as murder, business robbery, theft of firearm, assault GBH, housebreaking and theft, assault common, malicious damage to property, domestic violence, and contravention of protection orders were arrested.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sgt Timothy Sam said these suspects have been evading court appearance dates and others violated court orders.

Sam further said, the Detectives from various Police Stations in the Pixley Ka Seme District, embarked on a wanted suspects tracing operation between 13 and 14 July 2023.

“The suspects were arrested at their respective residences in Strydenburg, De Aar, Sunrise, Hopetown, Prieska, Colesberg, Kuyasa and Carnavon and will be appearing in the respective Magistrate’s Courts soon.

“The Detectives also took numerous warning statements from suspects that must be presented to the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) for decision to prosecute and summoned those with cases that were struck off the court and reinstated on the court roll to face offences that they were charged for,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Pixley Ka Seme District Police Commissioner, Major General Nomana Mtukushe lauded the police for bringing wanted suspects to book and encouraged the public to keep on assisting the police by reporting any criminality.

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A man who was found with drugs worth R300 000 sentenced to 15 years!


By OBAKENG MAJE

Two men were arrested at the Swartkopfontein Port of Entry in Motswedi village, near Lehurutshe, whilst trying to leave South Africa by climbing over a fence. The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said Bright Denvo (29) was arrested for contravention of Section 49 (1)(a) & (b) of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002).

Myburgh further said Mogakolodi Macala (40) was found in possession of 1.8 kg CAT (drugs) with an estimated street value of R300 000. She added that the incident took place on 15 December 2022 at around 4pm.

“Denvo briefly appeared at Lehurutshe Regional Court, where he was sentenced to two years imprisonment that was wholly suspended for five years on condition that he is not found guilty of contravening the Immigration Act during that period.

“Macala was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for contravention of the Drug Trafficking Act, Act 140 of 1992 and contravention of Section 49 (1)(a) & (b) of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002). Five years is wholly suspended on condition that the accused is not found guilty of contravening the Drug Trafficking Act during that period,” said Myburgh.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena lauded the excellent investigations done by the Provincial Organised Crime Detectives, Warrant Officer Martin Papke and Sergeant Thapelo Pelele, while assisted by the State Prosecutor, Neo Sedumedi.

Kwena said these sentences will definitely send a clear message that crime will not be tolerated.

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Four illegal miners sentenced to life imprisonment for murder!


By OBAKENG MAJE

Four illegal miners were sentenced to life imprisonment by the North West High Court sitting in Klerksdorp for killing Joseph Lebone Maputla. According to evidence heard before court, Maputla (44) and his family were attacked at their house in Chris Hani Street, Extension 8 in Khuma Township, near Stilfontein on 23 August 2018.

The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said the atrocity took place in the early hours of the morning. Myburgh further said Maputla tried to flee, but sustained multiple injuries on his head.

“His wife was also assaulted and their house was ransacked. On arrival at the scene, the police found Maputla unconscious in the yard of a neighbour and he was rushed to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. The motive of this attack was for a rival group of illegal miners to secure a bigger mining territory.

“Excellent investigations by Warrant Officer Etienne Fourie of Khuma Detectives lead to the arrest of five suspects. With further assistance of Me Leanne Veldskoen, the State Prosecutor, the accused were sentenced accordingly. Matla Shea (45) was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and five years imprisonment for malicious damage to property,” she said.

Myburgh further said, Lebitso Thapelo Shea (35) was also sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, five years imprisonment for assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) and five years imprisonment for malicious damage to property.

She added that Peete Shea (30) was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and five years imprisonment for malicious damage to property.

“Ramatlad Mabae Phooko (41) was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and five years imprisonment for malicious damage to property, while Lubabalo Godfrey Sihluku (35) was sentenced to five years imprisonment for malicious damage to property.

“Accused 1-4 was also declared unfit to possess a firearm in terms of Section 103 of the Firearms Control Act, Act No. 60 of 2000,” said Myburgh.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena and the Director for Public Prosecution (DPP), Dr Rachel Makhari welcome the life terms handed down to four illegal miners.

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