Picture: The suspected stolen vehicle recovered by the police during raid/Supplied
By OBAKENG MAJE
More than 1000 suspects were arrested by the police for various crimes during Operation Shanela. The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said 58 arrests were made for drug-related offences, 31 for illegal dealing in liquor.
Myburgh further said 17 suspects were arrested for driving under the influence of liquor, eight for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, 37 for burglaries, 53 for malicious damage to property, while 67 suspected undocumented persons were handed over to the Department of Home Affairs for further processing.
“On 26 February 2024, Vryburg K9 and Mahikeng Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit (VCIU), stopped the driver of a Toyota Etios Sedan, in Moffat Street, Vryburg. The vehicle was inspected and it was found to be stolen during April of 2023 in Silverton.
“The driver, Makatise Joseph Khuabo (42) was immediately arrested and appeared before the Vryburg Magistrate’s Court on 29 February 2024 for being in possession of a presumed stolen vehicle,” she said.
Myburgh added that Khuabo was remanded in custody until 5 March 2024, for a formal bail application. She said in another incident reported on 29 February 2024, the police in Taung received a tip-off regarding a man (32), who was allegedly in possession of an illegal firearm.
“This led the police to a premises, where the accused, Lesedi Nthutang was allegedly found being in possession of an illegal firearm. Nthutang was arrested and appeared before the Taung Magistrate’s Court on 1 March 2024.
“He was granted R500 bail and his case was postponed until 8 March 2024. Arrests were also made for serious and violent crimes that included 10 for murder, 193 for assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), 111 for assault common, and nine for rape,” said Myburgh.
She said during the detective wanted suspect raids operations, 293 suspects who were wanted for numerous charges, were arrested. Myburgh said all suspects will make their respective court appearances in various courts this week.
“Operation Shanela focuses on high density operations and keeping the province safe and secure. It will continue to be successful after 1154 suspects were nabbed for numerous crimes between 26 February 2024 and 3 March 2024,” she said.
Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant Gen, Sello Kwena, commended the police and all other role players for their continued collaborative efforts. Kwena said this will send a clear message that crime will not be tolerated in the province.
A man (29) was sentenced to five years imprisonment by the De Aar Regional Court for attempted murder. Jorey Jonas was also sentenced to eight years imprisonment for rape, but it was wholly suspended for five years. He raped a woman (18).
The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said Jonas had an argument with a woman, who was with her daughter (4). Sam said the argument escalated to a fight that led to the accused assaulting the victim and stabbing her daughter with a knife.
“The court found the accused guilty of attempted murder and imposed a 5 years imprisonment and declared him unfit to possess a firearm.
“In a separate matter, a man who had sexual relationship with a girl (12) in Victoria West, was sentenced to eight years imprisonment. The accused, Zwelibanzi Ntlokomfana was also declared unfit to possess a firearm,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, applauded the De Aar FCS Unit’s investigating officers, Detective Warrant Officer, Melany Oliphant and Detective Constable, Erick Ngcapayi for the sterling investigations that ensured that the perpetrators are brought to book.
Otola said the police will continue to ensure that Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) and child victims are protected and feel safe.
A man (21) has been sentenced to 16 years imprisonment by the Northern Cape High Court sitting in Kimberley for murder, assault GBH, malicious damage to property, attempted arson and malicious damage to property. Wendell Swartz crime spree started on 23 September 2022, where he assaulted a man (29) with a panga in Koopmansfontein when attending a braai at a friend’s house.
Swartz then proceeded to smash all the windows of the vehicle belonging to his friend before fleeing the scene. On 22 March 2023, he set his parent’s house alight in Delportshoop.
The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said, Swartz then threw his sister and niece out the window, unfortunately he fled the scene while the police were assisting the two young girls.
Ehlers further said on 1 April 2023, Swartz slit the throat of a traditional healer (59), when she went to pray in the veld. She added that, the lifeless body of a traditional healer was discovered wrapped in a duvet the following day.
“The accused was arrested on 3 April 2023 at his parents’ home in Deportshoop. The community is encouraged to use the Rate-My-Service online survey to comment on the sterling work by the Delportshoop Detectives.
“The sentences will run concurrently. Swartz will serve 16 years imprisonment after pleading guilty to all charges,” said Ehlers.
Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, commended Detective Warrant Officer Jim Williams of the Deportshoop Detective Unit for securing the conviction against Swartz, who committed a spree of crimes between September 2022 and April 2023.
Sesthwantsho: Molatofadiwa wa polao le maiteko a polao, Tshwaro Mangwegape
Ka OBAKENG MAJE
Baagi ba re ba amogela tshwetso ya kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung, go ka busetsa kgetsi ya polao le maiteko a polao kgatlhanong le mogwebi o a itsegeng, ebile ele mong wa maloba wa lefelo le le rekisang nnotagi la The Meat Brothers, Tshwaro Mangwegape (41) mo letsatsing la gompieno.
Mangwegape o tlhotse a tlhageletse ka boripana kwa kgotlhatshekelo, fela kgetsi ya gagwe ene ya busediwa morago go fitlha di 3 Moranang 2024. Go begwa fa Lekgotlha le tlhalositse fa le sentse le emetse dipholo tsa sethunya (ballistic test results), ga mmogo le makwalo-netefaletso (statements) go tswa go dipaki dingwe.
Mangwegape o latofadiwa ka go bolaya motshameki o diphatsa wa setlhopha sa kgwele ya dinao sa NWU Institute, Undivile “Vilo” Mdi (28) ga mmogo le go tlogela tsala ya gagwe ya tlhogo ya kgomo, Aobakwe Ernest Kokwe (33) ka dikgobalo tse di masisi.
Go begwa fa Mdi le Kokwe, ba ne ba le magareng ga batho ba ba neng ba etetse lefelo la The Meat Brothers Pub ka di 16 Sedimonthole 2023, go ya go ijesa monate fa gone go runya thuntso.
Go ya ka Mangwegape, Mdi le Kokwe, ba ne ba le gareng ga setlhotshwana se seneng sa tsena ka dikgoka kwa lefelo la gagwe le go senya dithoto. Morago ga tiragalo e, Mangwegape one a ineela kwa sepodising.
One a tshwarwa le go latofadiwa ka polao ga mmogo le maiteko a polao.
Kgabagare, mongwe wa baeteledipele wa baagi, Kgakololo Koji are batla dula ba letile. Koji are fela ga a itumelela matshosetsi a ba utlwileng, morago ga go rulaganya tebelelo letsatsi pele ga kgotlhatshekelo.
“Re le baagi re dumalana le kgotlhatshekelo gore e busetse kgetsi eno morago. Mme ga nkitla re fela pelo, mme re tla be re le fa gape ka di 3 Moranang 2024. O tla gopola gore motswana orile are, moseka phofu wa gagabo ga swe lentswe.
“Ke nnete re ne re rulagantse tebelelo mo letsatsing la maabane, fela ka ntlha ya seemo, ga ra kgona go tswelela kwa pele ka yone. Re amogetse dipego tsa gore go rulagantswe bo rasethunya (hitmen) bangwe gore ba tle go tsaya matshelo a rona,” Koji wa tlhalosa.
Koji are jaanong ba bone fa go le molemo gore ba emise ka tebelelo eo, ele go efoga tshololo ya madi. Koji are maitlhomo ene ele go tshwara tebelelo letsatsi pele ba ya kgotlha-tshekelo.
Several important milestones have been reached in the last week as part of the work underway to reform and professionalise the public service. These developments are vital both to advancing the goal of a capable developmental state and giving effect to recommendations of the State Capture Commission.
Earlier this week, the National Assembly passed two important pieces of legislation that will improve the functioning of the public service, strengthen accountability and increase efficiency. These bills – the Public Administration Management Amendment Bill and the Public Service Amendment Bill – will now go to the National Council of Provinces for consideration.
Also this week, the Department of Public Service and Administration published a new directive to guide departments in implementing the framework for the professionalisation of the public service.
This directive, together with the draft legislation, will have a far-reaching impact on the functioning of the public service. They give effect to some of our most important tasks.
Firstly, these reforms will help ensure that the best people are appointed to the public service and that they are given support to perform effectively.
The directive, for example, requires that a person can only qualify to be appointed to senior management in the public service if they have successfully completed the pre-entry programme known as Nyukela. The course, which is provided by the National School of Government and takes about 120 hours to complete, aims to ensure that all applicants to senior management have the knowledge and capabilities they need to succeed. The course aims to ensure that prospective senior managers are grounded in the values of good citizenship, ethical leadership and developmental public administration.
All shortlisted candidates must undertake two pre-entry assessments – a practical exercise that tests their competencies, and an integrity assessment that establishes their grasp of ethical principles and ability to take ethical decisions.
All new employees must undergo a compulsory induction programme within six months of appointment, and all current public servants must attend a compulsory re-orientation programme once every five years.
To ensure continuous learning and development throughout a public servant’s career, every department must spend at least 1% of their wage bill on training. To support this effort, the draft legislation currently in Parliament establishes the National School of Government as a national department to provide education and training to employees in all spheres of government, including municipalities and public entities.
During the State of the Nation Address last year, I announced that the National School of Government will work with the Human Sciences Research Council to undertake a skills audit in selected infrastructure and frontline services departments.
The first phase of the project has now been completed, giving us valuable insights into potential critical skills gaps in these departments. In infrastructure departments, for example, the report highlighted the need to improve knowledge of modern engineering practices, sustainable construction methods and environmental impact assessment. The results from the frontline services departments will support the work being done to improve the administration of public services and the quality of services provided. These skills audits have been well received and will help us to get the best that each public servant can offer.
Another important part of the most recent directive, is that the requirement of work experience has been waived for entry level posts in the public service. This must be accompanied by in-service training and support such as coaching and mentoring. Departments are also instructed to establish graduate recruitment schemes to attract young people leaving higher education institutions into the public service.
Secondly, the reforms contained in the draft legislation will significantly reduce the potential for undue political interference in the administration of government.
The Public Service Amendment Bill makes a clear distinction between the powers of elected officials, such as Ministers, and professional public servants, such as Directors-General or Heads of Department. The elected officials, legally defined as the Executive Authority, provides strategic and political direction, while heads of department are granted full administrative powers to run their departments.
This clear delineation of powers will make for a more professional and efficient public service. It will also help to prevent the kind of undue political interference in the administration of the state that the State Capture Commission found sometimes enabled corruption.
Another important change proposed in the legislation is to prohibit a head of department or an employee directly reporting to them from holding political office. This is to strengthen the distinction between political and administrative roles.
Thirdly, these reforms will improve coordination and accountability.
Among other things, the draft legislation will enable the transfer of public servants between national and provincial governments and municipalities. This will help to ensure that people with technical and scarce skills and capabilities can be moved to where they will have the greatest impact. This is particularly important for supporting municipalities, which often suffer from a shortage of skilled employees.
The draft legislation also assigns additional functions to the Director-General in the Presidency, in line with the National Development Plan, to create an administrative head of the public service to whom Directors-General would report on operational, organisational and administrative matters.
Fourthly, these reforms will strengthen the fight against corruption.
As part of the draft legislation, public servants who leave government may not, within 12 months of leaving, accept employment or appointment to the board of a service provider to which they were involved in awarding a contract. They may not perform any paid work or receive any other payment. Service providers or employees who contravene this provision would have committed a crime and could be fined up to R1 million.
To improve accountability and tackle corruption, an inter-departmental task team has developed a central register to track all dismissals and resignations with disciplinary cases pending in national and provincial government. This register currently has over 12,000 records. Work is underway to include information from local government and public entities. This will prevent public servants with disciplinary records being appointed in another part of the State.
All of these reforms will contribute to building a more effective and efficient state that is responsive and accountability. They will enable public servants to do their work without interference and with the necessary support. And they will provide impetus to our collective efforts to build a capable state that is better equipped to fundamentally transform and develop our society.
Setshwantsho: Molatofadiwa wa polao, Kabelo Mogongwa
Ka OBAKENG MAJE
Kopo ya beile mo kgetsing ya polao kgatlhanong le monna wa dingwaga di le 47, e buseditswe morago go fitlha di 11 Mopitlwe 2024. Seno se tla morago ga gore mosekisi a se nne teng.
Go begwa fa Kabelo Mogongwa a ile a tshwarwa morago ga dipego tsa gore o thuntsitse lekgarebe la gagwe, Tsholofelo Nde Emphukile (38). Go begwa fa lekawana le le lekgarebe la gagwe, ba ne ba dula botlhe kwa phaphosing e e hirilweng kwa motseng wa Khibitswane, gaufi le Taung.
Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Mokaptein Aaftje Botma, moagisani wa monna o, o ile a tlhalosetsa sepodisi fa baratani ba, ba gorogile ka ura ya bongwe mo mosong, mme go ile ga tsoga kgakgauthano ma gareng ga bone.
“O kaile fa a utlwile modumo wa sethunya. Sepodisi se ile sa biletswa kwa lefelong la tiragalo, mme se ile sa fitlhela moswi mogare ga bophadiphadi jwa madi.
“Sepodisi se ile sa tlhoka gore ba shage burglars gore ba kgone go tsena mo ntlung. Molatofadiwa o ile a tshwarwa, mme one a ganelwa ka beile,” Botma wa tlhalosa.
Kgabagare, rakgadiagwe moswi, Gomolemo Emphukile are: “Re utlisiwa botlhoko ke go tlhola kgetsi e buseditswe morago. Jaaka ba lelapa re kopa kgotlhatshekelo e re tseele tlhogong, gonne le ka mokgwa o kgetsi e busediwang morago ka teng ga re a itumela.
“Ba tlhalosa fa molatofadiwa a dira kopo ya beile, mme a tlhalositse fa a tlile go hudugela kwa motseng o o gaufi le Khibicwane. Seo se tlile go dira gore a dire se a se batlang mo bosigong, mme ere mo mosong a boele kwa tulong e a e kaileng. Jaanong, seo ga se baakanye sepe.”
A stepfather (39) has been sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by the Potchefstroom Regional Court for raping his stepdaughter (7). The offender’s conviction emanated from an incident that occurred at Greenfield Extension in Ikageng, outside Potchefstroom on 18 May 2023.
The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said, a concerned neighbour went to visit the girl after she learnt that she was ill. Myburgh further said the victim, who was in bed, but home alone at the time of the visit, confessed to the neighbour that she was repeatedly raped by her stepfather.
“The neighbour immediately reported this to the police and even accompanied the police to the victim’s house. She also accompanied the girl to the Thuthuzela Care Centre. The accused was arrested by the police on 22 May 2023 after thorough police investigations and he was never granted bail by the court.
“Moreover, the court ruled that his name was included in the National Register of Sex Offenders in terms of Section 50 (2)(a) and Section 50(2)(b) of the Act. He was declared unsuitable to work with children in terms of Section 120 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005,” she said.
Myburgh added that, the offender was declared unfit to possess a firearm in terms of Section 102 of the Firearm Control Act 60 of 2000.
Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, congratulated the Investigating Officer, Sgt Cecilia Batantse of Potchefstroom Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit (FCS), as well as the prosecution for their efforts and dedication, which resulted in sentencing of the accused.
Kwena said the way this neighbour acted is an example of the “Your Child Is My Child” concept, where children are collectively nurtured and protected by the community.
Setshwantsho: Baagi ba tsenetse kopano kwa kgotlhakgolo ya Batlhaping Baga Phiduhutswana
Ka OBAKENG MAJE
Baagi ba metse e farologaneng, ba solofetse go tsenela kopano kwa kgotlhakgolo ya Batlhaping Baga Phiduhutswana mo letsatsing la gompieno mabapi le tlhokego ya metsi. Seno se tla morago ga gore baagi ba bolotse mogwanto mo bekeng e e fetileng, mme ba tlhalosa fa ba batla metsi.
Mo letsatsing la maabane, bangwe ba baagi ba kaile fa ba itumeletse go bona metsi le fa a tswa a le masetlha. Ka Labobedi wa beke e fetileng, baagi ba metse e akaretsa Kibitswane, Kgatlheng, Taung Central ga mmogo le Cokonyane, ba ne ba bolotsa mogwanto go leba kwa dikantorong tsa setheo se se rebolang metsi sa Magalies Water le go neelana ka lekwalo la dingongorego (memorandum).
Baagi ba, ga ba kgona go neelana ka lekwalo leo, gonne ba kaile fa ba ne ba batla go le neela majoro-khuduthamaga wa masepala wa sedika wa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Motseothata Maje ka sebele. Fela, go ya ka Maje, baagi ba ne ba kopile kemedi go tswa kwa masepaleng, ke ka moo molekgotlha Pico Seepamere a ne a ile go amogela lekwalo leo.
Baagi ba ne ba kopa tsereganyo go Kgosi-kgolo ya Batlhaping Baga Phuduhutswana, Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane. Seo sene sa dira gore, ka Labotlhano, baagi ga mmogo le ba tsaya karolo botlhe go tswa kwa masepaleng wa sedika, ga mmogo le kemedi go tswa kwa Magalies Water, ba tsenele kopano kwa kgotlha-kgolo.
Mankuroane are ba nnile le tsereganyo mabapi le tlhokego ya metsi, mme ba dumalane le baagi ka bongwe jwa pelo go ka kopana gape mo letsatsing la Moshupulogo go tla ka toga-maano.
“Baagi ba ne ba ikuela gore ba neelwe metsi. Jaanong, re dumalane le ba Magalies Water, ga mmogo le majoro-khuduthamaga wa masepala wa sedika, Motseokae Maje gore batla nelwa metsi.
“Jaanong, re dumalane fela ka bongwe jwa pelo gore ka letsatsi la Mosupulogo re tla be re kopane gape mo kgotlha-kgolo go tla go bona tharabololo ya leruri mo tlhokegong ya metsi mo Taung,” Mankuroane wa tlhalosa.
Majoro-khuduthamaga wa masepala wa sedika wa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Motseokae Maje are masepala wa gagwe o leka ka natla go dira gore baagi ba bone metsi. Maje o tlhalositse fa ba dumalane le baagi gore ba tla ya go pompa metsi mo mafelong a beke, le go bona gore ke metse efe e e boneng metsi.
“Re na le ditharabololo di le pedi, eleng ya paka-khutswane ga mmogo le paka-telele. Jaanong, kopano e, ene ele go tla go tlhalosetsa baagi ka maikaelelo a rona jaaka re le masepala, mme re dirisana le Magalies Water gore re tlile go dira jang gore ba bone metsi.
“Re tsweletse ka go baakanya madutelo a mabedi kwa motseng wa Cokonyane, mme gape re tlile go tsenya peipi ya metsi ya sekgala sa 3.5km mo motseng wa Khibitswane, gore baagi ba kgone go bona metsi. Fela ka letsatsi la Moshupulogo, re tla be re le fa gape go tla go neela baagi dikarabo,” Maje wa tlhalosa.
Kgabagare, modulasetilo wa komiti ya Tlhokego Ya Metsi Concerned Group, George Mmapalentwa are: “Ke tsaya gore tshwetso e e tshotsweng mo letsatsing la Labotlhano, e batla e re bontsha gore bogosi ga mmogo le masepala wa rona wa sedika sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, ba tlile ka tharabololo mo tlhokegong ya metsi. Re na le tshepo ya gore e tla tla ka maungo a namatshang.”
Kopo ya beile mo kgetsing ya polao kgatlhanong le monna wa dingwaga di le 47, e solofetswe go ka reediwa mo letsatsing la gompieno kwa kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung.
Go begwa fa Kabelo Mogongwa a ile a tshwarwa morago ga dipego tsa gore o thuntsitse lekgarebe la gagwe, Tsholofelo Nde Emphukile (38). Go begwa fa lekawana le le lekgarebe la gagwe, ba ne ba dula botlhe kwa phaphosing e e hirilweng kwa motseng wa Khibitswane, gaufi le Taung.
Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Mokaptein Aaftje Botma, moagisani wa monna o, o ile a tlhalosetsa sepodisi fa baratani ba, ba gorogile ka ura ya bongwe mo mosong, mme go ile ga tsoga kgakgauthano ma gareng ga bone.
“O kaile fa a utlwile modumo wa sethunya. Sepodisi se ile sa biletswa kwa lefelong la tiragalo, mme se ile sa fitlhela moswi mogare ga bophadiphadi jwa madi.
“Sepodisi se ile sa tlhoka gore ba shage burglars gore ba kgone go tsena mo ntlung. Molatofadiwa o ile a tshwarwa, mme one a ganelwa ka beile,” Botma wa tlhalosa.
Kgabagare, rakgadiagwe moswi, Gomolemo Emphukile are: “Re utlisiwa botlhoko ke go tlhola kgetsi e buseditswe morago. Jaaka ba lelapa re kopa kgotlhatshekelo e re tseele tlhogong, gonne le ka mokgwa o kgetsi e busediwang morago ka teng ga re a itumela.
“Ba tlhalosa fa molatofadiwa a dira kopo ya beile, mme a tlhalositse fa a tlile go hudugela kwa motseng o o gaufi le Khibicwane. Seo se tlile go dira gore a dire se a se batlang mo bosigong, mme ere mo mosong a boele kwa tulong e a e kaileng. Jaanong, seo ga se baakanye sepe.”
Setshwantsho: Molatofadiwa wa polao le maiteko a polao, Tshwaro Mangwegape
Ka OBAKENG MAJE
Rakgwebo wa selegae yo a itsegeng, gape ele mong wa lefelo le le rekisang nnotagi wa maloba, Tshwaro Mangwegape, o solofetswe go tlhagelela kwa kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung mo letsatsing la gompieno. Mangwegape o latofadiwa ka go bolaya motshameki o diphatsa wa setlhopha sa kgwele ya dinao sa NWU Institute, Undivile “Vilo” Mdi (28) ga mmogo le go tlogela tsala ya gagwe ya tlhogo ya kgomo, Aobakwe Ernest Kokwe (33) ka dikgobalo tse di masisi.
Mdi le Kokwe, ba ne ba le magareng ga batho ba ba neng ba etetse lefelo la The Meat Brothers Pub ka di 16 Sedimonthole 2023, go ya go ijesa monate fa gone go runya thuntso. Go ya ka Mangwegape, Mdi le Kokwe, ba ne ba le gareng ga setlhotshwana se seneng sa tsena ka dikgoka kwa lefelo la gagwe le go senya dithoto.
Ka motsi wa fa a ne a dira kopo ya go gololwa ka beile, Mangwegape one a laela lekgotlha fa a ne a tlhaselwa ke setlhotswana se ka dithipa, mme one a tshwanelwa ke go iphemela, gonne botshelo jwa gagwe bone bo le mo kotsing.
Go begwa fa Mangwegape yo o boleletseng lekgotlha fa a na le bana ba le babedi kwa ntle, mme a nyalane le Konsetabole Bontle Riet, ebile a na le ngwana a le mongwe wa mosetsanyana le ene, a ne a thuntsa moswi ka dikolo di le nne, fela ke di le tharo tse di ileng tsa tsena mo mmeleng wa gagwe, mme a boa a thuntsa Kokwe ka dikolo di le tlhano, fela ke di le tharo tse di ileng tsa mo thuntsa.
Go tlhalosiwa fa morago ga moo, Mangwegape a ne a go ineela kwa sepodising. Fela, Magistrata Botsile Thaga are, molatofadiwa a ka kgotlha-kgotlhana le bopaki fa a ka neelwa beile. Gape, Thaga o kaile fa botshelo jwa molatofadiwa bo ka nna mo kotsing fa a ka neelwa beile.
“Molatofadiwa o paletswe ke go bolelela lekgotlha nnete gore o tlile a lebagana le dikgetsi di le tlhano tse di fetileng. Molatofadiwa o boleletse lekgotlha fa a ne a na le ditatofatso di le pedi fela. Seo se bontsha fa a sena boikanyego. Gape se se makatsang ke gore molatofadiwa one a na le lekwalo-tshwaro la kwa kgotlha-tshekelo ya kotlo ya bana, fela o ile a kgona go le phimola ntle le gore a tlhagelele kwa kgotlha-tshekelo.
“Jaanong, seo se a makatsa, ebile go bontsha fa Mangwegape a ka tlhotlheletsa dipaki, gonne ba etela lefelo la The Meat Brothers Pub. Ka tsela eo, lekgotlha le ganela molatofadiwa ka beile, mme kgetsi e busediwa morago go fitlha ka di 4 Mopitlwe 2024, fa dipatlisiso di tswelela,” Thaga wa tlhalosa.
Kgabagare, mmagwe moswi, Nomathemba Pule are: “Re itumetse thata fa molatofadiwa a ganetswe ka beile. Ke na le tshepo mo bosiamiseng, ebile ke a tshepa gore molatofadiwa le ene le fa a ikotlhaela se a se dirileng, o tshwanetse ke go tlhaloganya gore o tshwanelwa ke go dula kwa ntlo-lefitshwana go fitlhela kgetsi e, e fela. Re tla ema le go bona gore kgetsi e leba kae.”