A suspected stolen Nissan vehicle recovered 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The police in Bojanala Platinum and Ngaka Modiri Molema Districts, arrested suspects for business robbery, theft of motor vehicle, possession of suspected motor vehicle, possession of drugs, illegal possession of firearm, business robbery and shoplifting between 20 and 22 March 2024.

North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said in Lichtenburg, a case of business robbery was reported after four armed men allegedly robbed a store of an undisclosed amount of cash and fled the scene with a grey Volkswagen Polo.  

Mokgwabone said the vigilant Visible Policing and Detectives members accompanied by an Administration Clerk, ended up at a certain house in Boikhutso Township, in Lichtenburg where Sibusiso Mahuza (25) and Kholisile Manyathela (46) were found and arrested.

“During the search, the police found and confiscated a firearm, an imitation firearm, 14 ammunition and suspected stolen goods. The pair appeared in court yesterday and were remanded in custody until 2 April 2024, for formal bail application. 

“In Mahikeng, K9 Unit members arrested two suspects aged 33 and 28 for possession of drugs on 21 March 2024. The suspects were arrested at Bradford Park Taxi Rank and Proctor Avenue in Golfview respectively. One of the suspects was found in possession of a pack of nyaope and the other with 172 rock drugs, all worth R7000,” he said.  

Mokgwabone further said in another separate incident, the police arrested a suspect (25) for shoplifting after being summoned to a clothing store in Station Road, Mahikeng, where the suspect allegedly stole three caps worth R1 400. He added that, in Lomanyaneng village, the same team of members, arrested a suspect in Setlopo-Utlwanang village for possession of suspected stolen motor vehicle, a Nissan 1400 bakkie, which was positively linked with theft of motor vehicle case reported at Mahikeng Police Station on 16 March 2024.

“All four suspects are expected to appear in the Molopo Magistrate’s Court in Mmabatho on 25 March 2024. In Boitekong Township, the Rustenburg Flying Squad and Phokeng K9 Unit members arrested a woman (30) for possession of drugs at around 00:30 on 22 March 2024. 

“According to reports, the police received a tip-off about suspected drug dealing activity in Mosentlha village, outside Rustenburg. On arrival, the police found the suspect who consented to a search, which led to the discovery of 17 mandrax tablets, 14 crystal meth packets, 24 Khat, one ball of Khat, 48 rocks and 15 nyaope packets, all with estimated street value of R7 100,” said Mokgwabone. 

He said the suspect is expected to appear in the Bafokeng Magistrate’s Court in Tlhabane on 25 March 2024, for dealing in drugs.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, thanked the police for their tireless and continuous efforts in the fight against crime to ensure the safety of the community. 

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Suspects arrested during Operation Vala Umgodi   


By OBAKENG MAJE 

With more boots on the ground, Operation Vala Umgodi continues to stamp the authority of the state in the Frances Baard and Namakwa Districts. This comes after four suspects aged between 21 and 45 were arrested for illegal mining in Kleinzee on 21 March 2024. 

Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Molefi Shemane said, the police also confiscated a toy gun from the suspects. Shemane said they were arrested during a multi-disciplinary team consisting of Limpopo Border Police, Cape Town Tactical Response Team, Pretoria Public Order Police, Cape Town Public Order Police, Paarl Public Order Police, The South African National Defence Force and Department of Home Affairs.

“A suspect (38) was arrested for dealing in liquor without a licence and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime was confiscated. Other suspects were arrested for various crimes, including illegal mining, driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of drugs and undocumented persons.

“On 17 March 2024, the police operationalised intelligence-driven information and arrested three suspects aged 27, 42 and 52 for possession of drugs as well as a suspect (35) for driving under the influence of alcohol,” said Shemane. 

He further said fines for traffic violations valued at R4250 were issued in Galeshewe. Shemane added that the police confiscated mandrax, crystal meth, nyaope, dagga and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime.

“On 18 March 2024, eight undocumented persons between the ages of 23 and 51, were arrested and fines valued at R3000 were issued for road traffic violations. Mining implements, believed to be used in the commission of illicit mining, were confiscated,” he said. 

Shemane said operations will continue unabated. 

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Three suspects nabbed for being in possession of drugs 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

Three suspects were arrested for being in possession of drugs during Operation Vala Umgodi in Galeshewe Township, near Kimberly on 21 March 2024. The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Molefi Shemane said, the police were conducting patrols, illicit mining duties, including stop and search operations when they received a tip-off. 

Shemane further said the police received a tip-off regarding a suspect allegedly in possession of suspected drugs in Colville. He added that the police operationalised the information and raided the identified location.

“The police arrested a South African man (65) after mandrax tablets were found in his possession. The drugs with an estimated street value of R1400 and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime, were confiscated.

“In floors, the police intercepted a Nigerian national allegedly on his way to deliver drugs to clients. The man (39) was arrested with KHAT with an estimated street value of R700,” said Shemane.

He said the police also proceeded to Galeshewe and arrested a Nigerian national (33), who was allegedly found in possession of drugs estimated at R 3570 and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime. Shemane said the police remain committed to the fight against drugs.

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The body of a man found hanging from the tree in the veld identified 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The police in Galeshewe, outside Kimberley said, they are pleased to inform the public that the body of the unknown man found in the veld has been positively identified by his family on 22 March 2024. 

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said, the police released statements on 19 December 2023 and on 26 January 2024, pleading with the public to assist in locating the relatives of an unknown man found hanging from a tree in the veld along the Barkly road, in Bloemanda on 28 November 2023.

Sam said the deceased was wearing a blue and grey coloured overall, with dark spectacles. 

“The South African Police Service (SAPS) wishes to thank the media for the publications that led to the circulation of the notices in order to assist the family of the deceased,” he said. 

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Amajita report for week-long training camp


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The South African U-20 Men’s National Team (Amajita) reported for their first camp on Thursday, 21 March 2024, with players slowly checking into the camp. A full complement of 45 players were in camp by dinner time.

Amajita will be in the training camp until 28 March 2024 at the SAFA Technical Centre in Johannesburg. This camp will be the first of many ahead of the 2025 AFCON qualifiers in September 2024.

Amajita head coach, Raymond Mdaka alongside his assistant coaches, Donald Mojaki, Karabo Mogudi and Reneilwe Letsholonyane, met with SAFA Technical Director, Walter Steenbok on the eve of the training camp to detail their plan and expected outcomes of this camp.

“We are very excited going into this weeklong camp. All the players have arrived and we had to make a few adjustments to the players called up, as some were reported injured or unavailable for the training camp.

“We have called up an additional five players that we are keen on monitoring with this group. We, as the Technical team, met with the Technical Director and detailed our plan for this camp,” he said. 

Mdaka further said they intend on firstly getting the players to gel and understand the methodology. He added that they will try out a few combinations with a few scheduled practice matches and will have daily training and video sessions with the players, for them to understand what they want from them.

“This is the main plan of the week, and we look forward to creating the next generation of the South African U-20 Men’s National Team,” said Mdaka.

GOALKEEPERS

Musa MASEMOLA       Mamelodi Sundowns

Takalani MAZHAMBA  Kaizer Chiefs

Gennaro JOHNSON     Cape Town Spurs

Zachary Micha TAITZ   SuperSport United

DEFENDERS

Siviwe NKWALI     Cape Town Spurs

Mbekezeli MBOKAZI    Orlando Pirates

Tylon SMITH Stenllenbosch FC

Asekho TIWANI     Sekhukhune United

Thato NKABINDE Mamelodi Sundowns

Onye BENJAMIN  Cape Town City

Benjamin WALLIS SuperSport United

Neo RAPOO   SuperSport United

Jeandra GAFFOOR      Cape Town Spurs

Reyden DE REUK Young Bafana

Tyler CICERO       Stellenbosch FC

Mahlatse MAMPANE    Mamelodi Sundowns

Masibonge NGIDI AmaZulu FC

Jabulani MOKONE      Orlando Pirates

Duanne BENNET  Wits

Aphiwe BUTHELEZI     AmaZulu FC

MIDFIELDERS

Simphiwe SELEPE       Orlando Pirates

Lazola MAKO SuperSport United

Lebohang PERE    Ubuntu Football Academy

Gabriel AMATO     Cape Town City

Xhosa MANYAMA  Cape Town City

Sanele MANXELE Sekhukhune United

Vicky MKHAWANE       Kaizer Chiefs

Bokang TELILE    Ubuntu Football Academy

Shandre CAMPBELL    SuperSport United

Asanele BONANI   Chippa United

Langelihle PHILI   Stellenbosch FC

Cassius KORKE    Hope United

Lucky MUTHUWI  SuperSport United

Dhakier LEE  Cape Town City

Shakeel APRIL      Cape Town City

Faiz ABRAHAMS   Cape Town Spurs

Kutlwano LETLHAKU   Mamelodi Sundowns

Kabelo KOTOLOANE    School of Excellence

Luphumlo SIFUMBA    Cape Town City

Mfundo VILAKAZI Kaizer Chiefs

Mxolisi BHENGU  KZN Academy

Emile WITBOOI    Cape Town City

FORWARDS

Siyabonga MABENA     Mamelodi Sundowns

Thabang MAHLANGU  SuperSport United

Liyemba MAFU     Cape Town Spurs

Ntlonelo BOMELO Richards Bay United

Neo BOHLOKO     Kaizer Chiefs

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Andorra hold Bafana to a draw in the FIFA Series


By OBAKENG MAJE 

Bafana Bafana were held to a 1-1 draw by Andorra in a FIFA Series match played at the Annaba stadium, in Algeria, on Thursday night. Bafana Bafana coach, Hugo Broos kept the promise he made on the eve of the match and made a few changes. 

Broos gave several players an opportunity to impress and show what they can do. He further said after the match, he would have loved to see more goals being scored by his team, but was still happy with the performance of his players.

“The European side were the first to get on the stadium scoreboard after Ricardo Fernandez put the ball in the back of the net, beating goalkeeper Ricardo Goss in the sixth minute. The South Africans fought their way back and equalised through Elias Mokwana in the 25th minute.

“The visitors created a number of opportunities and could have punished Andorra goalkeeper Antoni Gomes on another day, but they eventually had to settle for a share of the spoils. Bafana Bafana will travel back to Algiers in the coming days and a tougher assignment awaits them in this North African country’s capital when they face hosts Algeria on Tuesday,” said Broos.

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Police urge irked residents to use proper channels to raise their concerns 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The police in North West call on residents to use various channels to address their concerns, especially service delivery issues. This comes after a voice note making rounds on social media platforms inciting anarchy and lawlessness. 

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said, the police are aware of the meeting, where some community members and residents of Setumo Park in Mahikeng, raised legitimate concerns regarding shortage of water, poor internal roads and theft of electricity cables. 

Mokgwabone said the police have also noted the voicenote that is widely circulating on social media platforms, where one of Setumo Park residents/concerned group members was interviewed in the local community radio station. 

“The interviewee indicated that they escalated their concerns to the relevant authorities and that should they not get a positive response, they will embark on a protest. 

“Subsequent to the interview, Setswana and English messages, which seem to indicate or suggest that there is going to be what is referred to as “shutdown” in Mahikeng. It even mentioned certain provincial and national roads that are likely to be closed,” he said. 

Mokgwabone further said the police would like to request the residents of Mahikeng and Setumo Park to ignore this message. He added that Setumo Park residents, like all citizens of the North West and indeed South Africa, have rights enshrined in the constitution of the country, including the right to peacefully picket, protest and present petitions.

“The police, as the only constitutionally established law enforcement agency, must ensure that this right is neither infringed nor denied to anyone who is doing so within the ambit of the law. 

“Shutdowns, barricading of roads, damage to properties and other unlawful actions are in contravention of the constitution and anyone who embarks on or incite others to break the law, regardless of how legitimate their concerns or grievances are, will face the full might of the law,” said Mokgwabone.

He said the all law-abiding residents of Mahikeng and Setumo Park are therefore requested and advised to reject and report anyone who through unlawful means, seeks to incite anarchy and lawlessness to spread fear, panic and threaten peaceful co-existence, which are intended to undermine the authority of the state.

Mokgwabone said rather than addressing legitimate concerns, violence can only lead to instability, injuries and loss of lives, which should be avoided at all costs.

“Parents and community leaders must therefore make sure that legitimate concerns are not hijacked by individuals who in most instances use children. The police are ready to enforce the law, prevent, combat and investigate crime as well as maintain public order. 

“Anyone who disrespect the rule of law, will be dealt with without any fear or favour,” he said.

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Five individuals arrested for dealing in drugs 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

Five individuals were arrested for dealing in drugs in Ikageng Township, nearPotchefstroom on 21 March 2024. It is alleged that, Sibongiseni Thuseni (43), Katiso Kubu (29), Mnikazi Bhuhle (43), Sphamandla Ndaba (26) and Ivan Oliver (52), were nabbed during Project Delta One operation that was executed by a multi-disciplinary team comprising of the Provincial Organised Crime, Klerksdorp Tactical Response Team (TRT) as well as National and Provincial Crime Intelligence. 

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said, the aim of the project that commenced in January 2022, was to address the scourge of dealing in drugs in Ikageng. Mokgwabone further said the police received a tip-off regarding a group of people originally from Bergville in KwaZulu Natal selling drugs in Ikageng.  

“As a result, several transactions were conducted with the targets between January 2022 and March 2024. One of the suspects was found with 106 mandrax tablets to the value of R40 000 after the team got a tip-off that he was on his way from Gauteng Province and transporting drugs. 

“Subsequent to the arrest, his vehicle was confiscated. As part of the project and during the transactions, drugs such as crystal meth and mandrax with an estimated street value of R100 000 were seized. Preliminary investigation revealed that Kubu has two previous convictions for dealing in drugs,” he said.

Mokgwabone added that all five accused were remanded in custody until 27 March 2024 for formal bail application.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, commended the police for successful termination of the project and ensuring that alleged drug traffickers are brought to book to face the full might of the law. 

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World renowned artists like Taylor Swift might boost SA’s ailing economy 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

An economist from the North West University (NWU), Professor Waldo Kruger calls on the South African Tourism Industry to revive the country’s ailing economy and use some out-of-the-box remedies. This comes after a cultural phenomenon artist, Taylor Swift spelling a massive cash influx in consumer spending for her concert destinations.

Kruger said cities and provinces in South Africa can benefit hugely by exploiting the spending potential from concerts by international musicians. He further said Swift’s influence and popularity show no signs of abating. 

“The behemoth that is her Eras Tour is already the most profitable in history, having thus far generated more than 1 billion US dollars in ticket sales, that is in excess of R18 900 000 000. Her Eras Tour concerts in the United States alone – where she performed at 53 shows in 20 different cities – generated more than 4,5 billion US dollars in consumer spending.

“Local governments should look to take the initiative and work with the private sector to fuel the tourism industry, especially in tourist off-seasons. Growth forecasts for the South African economy are quite muted and one wonders if Swift might not be the solution to our problem,” said Kruger. 

He added that, Swift’s Eras Tour will be in Singapore soon and this has raised economic growth forecasts there from 2,5% to 2,9% for the first three months of the year. Kruger said the economics of the Eras Tour are massive. 

“Spending on tickets is just the beginning. Many people travel to the concerts, stay over and eat out. They also spend money on souvenirs and costumes. The latter items are especially important. 

“There is normally a ratio of about 1-to-3 with regard to money spent on a concert ticket and additional spending on items such as souvenirs, hotels, food, transportation and other merchandise,” he said.  

Kruger said with Swift fans, that ratio increases to 1-to-10 and more. He said local economies in the US were boosted by hundreds of millions of dollars in a single weekend.

“The macroeconomic impact obviously depends on different things. If the spending is shifted from other concerts, holidays or celebrations, the impact is smaller. If it is people’s savings, the impact on the economy is greater. 

“Economists also talk about the leakages from the stream of spending. If more of the extra spending stays in the country, the impact is greater. And then the multiplier effect plays a role,” said Kruger. 

He said every hotel and Airbnb room that is full as a result of such a concert in a city, is a little extra income for someone that they can spend again. Kruger said if the extra spending can be multiplied several times over, the impact is so much greater. 

“There are, however, other factors to take into consideration. The downside is of course that where the capacity is limited, performances by such a major artist can cause inflation. Last year, so many international fans of Beyoncé descended on Stockholm that the demand for hotel accommodation caused prices to rise sharply.

“A more intimate partnership between local event organisers and the local government could see international drawcards like Swift and others frequent our shores more often. For this a joint vision is needed. I have a little doubt that it is a mutually beneficial and attractive proposition. I think concerts on the scale of a Swift, one can definitely be a boost to local economies,” he said. 

Kruger said: “Take Cape Town, for example. If the basis is provided for the private sector to host such events, then all stand to benefit. Arrangements can be made to help ensure safety, there is an international airport and an already-established tourism sector. 

“If a concert of such magnitude is arranged for off-peak tourism periods, it can serve to fill up restaurants and accommodation venues. This will also have a spill-over effect to other sectors of the economy.’

He said a concert in Cape Town might not move the country’s GDP needle, but it sure would be a big boon for the local economy. Kruger said if anything, Taylor Swift fans will be very happy. 

“This should sound like music to all the role players’ ears, and it is an opportunity not to be wasted,” he said.

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A man sentenced to life imprisonment for raping a minor 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

A man (29) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Tlhabane Regional Court for raping a girl (15). The incident occurred at Phokeng, near Rustenburg on 20 November 2022, wherein the complainant’s aunt sent her to deliver a key to Omolemo Modise’s parental home. 

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in North West, Henry Mamothame said, upon arrival, Modise invited her inside the house, and subsequently dragged her to one of the rooms and raped her. Mamothame said the complainant relayed her ordeal to her friend at school the following day, as she feared telling her aunt who is her guardian as both her parents are deceased. 

“The complainant’s friend reported the matter to her parents, who immediately informed her aunt, and the matter was reported to the police. Modise was arrested on 22 November 2024, and the court granted him R1000 bail and he pleaded not guilty to the offence,” he said.

The state prosecutor, Zola Mpiyakhe, argued on the prevalence of rape in the country, particularly against women and children, which constitutes a violation of their right to dignity, as well as freedom of movement. Mpiyakhe urged the court not to deviate from the prescribed minimum sentence as there were no compelling and exceptional circumstances to do so. 

Magistrate Shubi Mamabolo agreed with the state and imposed life imprisonment on Modise. He was further declared unfit to possess a firearm. 

Meanwhile, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari, lauded the prosecutor, Detective Sergeant Olebogeng Tsame from the South African Police Service (SAPS), Kenosi Pako, the Court Preparation Officer who gave the necessary support and guidance to the complainant in preparation for trial, and all role players who ensured that the complainant receives the justice she deserves.

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