A murder case of a nurse in Schweizer Reneke ready for trial


By OBAKENG MAJE

A murder case against a man (24), who allegedly killed a nurse at Ipelegeng Township, near Schweizer Reneke back in 2022, has been postponed to 20 May 2024 by the North West High Court sitting in Klerksdorp. Bongane Gregory Shebi is facing a charge of murder and robbery after he allegedly murdered Iris Mamotlakana Mohokare in cold-blood at her rented home in Ipeleng township, near SchweizerReneke on 12 October 2022.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Henry Mamothame said, Mohokare’s bloodied body was discovered by her landlord discovered on 13 October 2022, with her throat cut.

Mamothame further said the landlord subsequently informed the police, who immediately started investigating the cause of her death.

“The accused became a person of interest after police received information, while doing investigations, that he was spotted not far from where the incident took place, walking with bloodied clothes. A search for him ensued and he was ultimately arrested on 15 October 2022.

“Upon arrival at the police station, Shebi informed the police of his intention to confess. He was subsequently taken in for a confession to be obtained and later took the police to point out where he had thrown away the bloodied clothes he was wearing,” he said.

Mamothame added that, the accused alleged that, he was in the company of another person, but the motive only became clear in the accused person’s confession, that he and another person intended to rob the deceased. He said Shebi alleged that he is not the one who stabbed the deceased, but it was the person whom he was with.

“The police have indicated that, evidence obtained at the scene, indicated that only one person was at the scene at the time of the commissioning of this offence. Investigations have been completed and the state is ready to proceed with trial.

“Meanwhile, Shebi will remain in police custody until the completion of his trial after his bail application was rejected. During pre-trial conferencing, the state and the defence attorney confirmed that consultations were completed and all the necessary documents were provided by the state,” said Mamothame.

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Three suspects arrested for being in possession of ‘illegal’ firearm and ammunition


By OBAKENG MAJE

Three suspects suspects were arrested for being in possession of firearm and ammunition during the multi-disciplinary illicit mining operation, Operation Vala Umgodi in Kimberley.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said the operation was executed by the South African Police Service (SAPS), South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and the Department of Home Affairs on 16 February 2024.

“The operational team received a tip-off regarding suspicious unknown men, who have been sleeping in the veld around the mining areas. The team operationalised the information and executed a search plan to monitor the movement of the unknown persons.

“The suspects were approached and apprehended. The police searched the suspects and found one black and grey firearm, one magazine and three live rounds. The three suspects were charged for possession of illegal firearm and ammunition, as well as the Contravention of the Illicit Mining Act,” he said.

Sam said the suspects will appear in the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court soon.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, appreciated the efforts of the multi-disciplinary team and thanked the public for providing information to the police ensuring that illegal firearms are removed from criminals.

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Three suspects arrested for allegedly stealing goat


By OBAKENG MAJE

Three suspects aged 31, 38 and 71 have been arrested for theft and possession of livestock. It is alleged that, the police received a tip-off regarding the goat carcasses in a certain house in Kwa Nonzwakazi Township, near De Aar on 17 February 2024.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said the police apprehended two suspects. Sam further said the suspects also pointed out a third suspect, who is residing at Barcelona Township and allegedly bought goat carcases from them.

“The three suspects charged for stock theft, as well as possession of alleged stolen live stock produce. They will appear in the De Aar Magistrate’s Courts soon,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, praised the public for providing information to the police and issued a stern warning to those who are buying stolen goods, that the theft of property will not be tolerated. Otola said the public is urged to reject and report stolen goods offered for sale, as it is an offence.

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Police need your assistance to identify unknown body


By OBAKENG MAJE

The police in Lichtenburg is requesting members of the community to assist with the identification of an unknown body of a man estimated to be between age group of 20 and 29. The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said the body was found lying next to the road in the grass along the Lichtenburg/Mahikeng Road, close to De Paarl farms on 6 April 2023.

“He was dressed in a grey and orange “hoody” top (the shoulder and cap parts of the “hoody” are orange and the rest is grey), long grey tracksuit pants, with black and white tekkies. Anyone who may have information that can assist in this regard, is requested to contact the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Willem Nortman, on 082 416 0897.

“Alternatively you can contact your nearest police station or call the South African Police Service (SAPS) Crime Stop number on 08600 10111. Anonymous Tip-offs may also be communicated via the MySAPS App on your smart phone,” she said.

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North West govt to implement renewable and alternative energy sources to fight load-shedding


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The acting North West Premier, Nono Maloyi said his government, through the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA), is coordinating extensive intervention efforts to assist municipalities in the province to implement renewable and alternative energy sources.

Maloyi made this announcement on 20 February 2024, while delivering the 2024 State of the Province Address (SOPA) during the official opening of the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL).

“In an effort to end load-shedding, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with the Chinese National Import and Export Corporation to construct R16 billion gas to electricity power stations at both the City of Matlosana and Moses Kotane Local Municipalities.

“The first phase of this project will see the City of Matlosana producing 198 megawatts of electricity. The construction is earmarked for a maximum of 90 days per 100 megawatts. This latest development, is part of the continuing efforts to ensure support and interventions in municipalities and will go a long way in resolving electricity supply challenges,” he said.

Maloyi further said challenges facing municipalities, include electricity supply challenges as a result of aging infrastructure faults, vandalism of transformers and load-shedding impact on infrastructure and water supply leading to a collapse in service provision. 

He added that, with the new power stations, they should resolve these problems. Maloyi said municipalities such as City of Matlosana and JB Marks, are also to insource road maintenance and pothole patching on an ongoing basis as a municipal function undertaken by municipal employees. 

“This initiative will be emulated in other municipalities across the province. Furthermore, there is an on-going effort to provide dedicated support to all municipalities to improve financial management through the implementation and monitoring of the Financial Recovery Plans (FRPs).

“The Executive Council has approved the appointment and deployment of Provincial Executive Representatives (PERs) to implement financial recovery plans for identified municipalities, under the joint coordination of Provincial Treasury and Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA),” said Maloyi.

He said progress has been registered by the intervention team deployed to the Ditsobotla Local Municipality, however, it is not significant enough to reverse the extent of the governance collapse in the municipal administration. 

“The Ditsobotla Local Municipality requires constant and sustained support and intervention from Provincial Government before full recovery can be declared. 

“EXCO has deployed a team of experts and other seconded officials to the municipality to assist with capacity we remaining hopeful that we will make the municipality to function better,” said Maloyi.

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Baagi ba Dryharts ba itumeletse korong morago ga gowa ga terena e tsamaisang dithoto


Ka OBAKENG MAJE 

Baagi ba motse wa Dryharts, gaufi le Taung, ba re le fa ba lela le setlamo sa puso sa Transnet ka go senyegelwa, fela bone ba itumeletse gore ba bone korong ya mphiwa fela. Seno se tla morago ga gore, terena e tsamaisang dithoto e wele gaufi le motse wa bone mo letsatsing la maabane.

Baagi ba, ba ne ba tswa ka dikgamelo go ya go rwala korong eo, mme ene ya nna seboa-boane sa banyana ba Picong, go fitlhela badiri ba setlamo sa Transnet ba goroga kwa lefelong la kotsi. Go fitlha ga jaana, ga go itsiwe sebakwa sa kotsi, mme dipatlisiso di tsweletse.

Mongwe wa baagi o sa batleng leina la gagwe le itsiwe wa tlhalosa: “Nnyaa, tota rona morago ga go utlwa gore terena ya dithoto e wele, mme korong e gasame mo fatshe, rene ra itelekela kwa lefelong la tiragalo. Mme ke nnete re fitlhetse gontse fela jalo. Jaanong go goroga ga rona, ga ra botsa le gore go diragetseng, mme ra tlatsa dikganelo ka korong.

“Re maswabi gore re be re tseile korong ya setlamo sa Transnet, fela botlhoka-tiro bo ile kwa godimo. Gape, re tlhasetswe ke bohuma, jaanong re tla dika re rekisitse korong, mme ka letsenonyana leo motho o tla bona gore o reka eng.”

O mongwe wa baagi are ene o utlwile modumo o makatsang, mme ene ya re fa a latlhela bofofu kwa modumo o tswang teng, one a bona tlhogo ya terena e kalakatlega e le nosi, mme mmele wa yone o wele.

“Tota ga ke itse gore kotsi e, e ka tswa e bakilwe ke eng. Fela ke belaela go nnile le bothata fa seporong. Ke belaela ka gongwe sene se kgaotswe, gonne modumo o ne o utlwala kgakajana.

“Jaanong, baagi ba ile ba goroga le go itseela korong e eneng e tshologa go tswa mo tereneng e tsamaisang dithoto. Sepodisi se ile sa bidiwa ga mmogo le ba ditirelo tsa potlako. Go begwa fa mokgweetsi wa terena e, a iponetse dikgobalo tse di botlhotshwana ga mmogo le mothusi wa gagwe. Ba ne ba rwalelwa kwa bookelo kwa Vryburg go bona thuso ya potlako,” monna o wa tlhalosa.

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A driver nabbed for being in possession of unwrought gold


By OBAKENG MAJE

A driver (42) has been arrested for being in possession of suspected stolen unprocessed gold Vioolsdrift Border on 20 February 2024. The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Brig Mashay Gamieldien said, a vigilance of members at the Vioolsdrift Border post resulted in the apprehension of a man and the confiscation of a suspected stolen vehicle, including unwrought gold.

Gamieldien said during routine duties at the Vioolsdrift Boarder post between RSA and Namibia, the police searched and screened a Ford Ranger double cab bakkie leaving RSA and enroute to Namibia. She said upon screening the vehicle, the police discovered that the driver presented fraudulent documents.

“After searching the bakkie, they found unprocessed gold with an estimated value of R9 500. The confiscated vehicle is valued at R1,1 million. The suspect was charged with possession of suspected stolen vehicle and fraud.

“An enquiry has been registered in relation of the unprocessed gold. The suspect will soon appear in the Springbok Magistrates Court,” said Gamieldien.

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