The Greater Taung Local Municipality in financial distress


By OBAKENG MAJE 

Various political parties at the embattled Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM), alleged that they know nothing about the invocation of Section 139 (1) (a). On 19 January 2024, the North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA), Nono Maloyi, introduced Section 139 (1) (a) after instability. 

The Patriotic Alliance (PA) councillor in Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM), Mmoni Letele said, as the municipal council, they do not know anything about invocation of Section 139 (1)(a). Letele further said, there is no Section 139 (1)(a) that will be introduced and implemented without following proper measures. 

“I was so surprised to hear that, the North West Head of Department of North West Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Dr Ben Bole had a meeting with the municipal employees, instead of engaging the municipal council regarding the invocation of Section 139 (1)(a). 

“They have never met with the municipal council. So, from where we stand, the invocation of Section 139 (1) (a) at the municipality is non-existence,” she said.

Forum 4 Service Delivery (F4SD) councillor, Mika Moeti, shared the same sentiments. Moeti alleged that the municipality is in financial crisis. 

“What is needed is a forensic investigation because the municipality is in a financial crisis. Imagine, five years ago, the municipality’s investment accounts had R500 million. But in 2021, the account only had R100 million. 

“We must be honest to our people and tell them the truth. If the municipal council is serious, it must sit in a meeting and call for a forensic investigation. We need to know what really happened to the money that has been depleted,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bole refuted the allegations and said there has been positive progress at the municipality since the invocation of Section 139 (1) (a). 

“The Executive Council of the North West has taken a decision to invoke Section 139 (1) (a) at the municipality. This was to give the municipality directives and they were communicated to the municipal council by Maloyi.  

“Basically, that invocation was as a result of instability at the municipality. The municipal council dismally failed to meet its obligations. The municipal council was dysfunctional and as a result, the EXCO took a decision after Maloyi made a presentation before it,” he said. 

Bole further said they have given the municipality directives and they are monitoring them on a monthly basis. He added that they have received the first report and there is a sturdy process. 

“Since last year, the municipal council has failed to sit for council meetings, where it was supposed to take decisions in addressing service delivery challenges. One of the issues that the municipal council was supposed to do, is with regard to appointment of the senior managers. 

“However, there was back and forth and that triggered Maloyi to bring intervention. It is not only that, but before the EXCO invoke Section 139 (1)(a), Maloyi convened a meeting with the municipal council to try and deal with the situation,” said Bole. 

He said, however, it became very clear that Maloyi needed to elevate this matter before the EXCO in order to have a decisive action taken. Bole said Maloyi introduced Section 139 (1)(a) not for impunity measures, but corrective measures to crack the dysfunctional of the municipality,” said Bole.

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The alleged owner of the house where Mohammed cousins were kept during kidnapping arrested 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

A man (50) who is the alleged owner of the house, where kidnapped cousins, Zahraa Mohammed (17) and Bataviya Mohammed (19) were held at, has been arrested. 

The North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said, the suspect was arrested by the multi-disciplinary team of Provincial Organised Crime, Head Office Crime Intelligence, Bojanala Platinum Sub-District 2 Task Team and Brits Crime Intelligence on Tuesday. Mokgwabone said the arrest of the suspect brings the number of the arrested suspects to eight.  

“The suspect is expected to appear before the Brits Magistrate’s Court today. Other accused, Humphrey Martin (48), Nathaniel Mokwena (41), Sendry Phage (58), Virgilo Hlongwane (33), Nkanyiso Hadebe (25), Boitumelo Bogatsu (44), Thuloane Makume (47) briefly appeared in Brits Magistrate’s Court on 8 and 9 April 2024.

“They were all remanded in custody until 16 April 2024, for formal bail application. The Mohammed cousins were kidnapped in Brits on 6 March 2024 and rescued by a multidisciplinary team,” he said. 

Meanwhile, the North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said, the accused include a police Sergeant attached to Letlhabile Detectives. Mokgwabone said the police also confiscated a vehicle, which was allegedly used during the commission of the crime. 

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, welcomed the latest developments, especially the arrest of a police officer, which he said will serve as an indication that no one is above the law. Kwena said no stone will be left unturned to ensure that alleged perpetrators are brought to book. 

“Tarnishing of the South African Police Service (SAPS) image by unethical employees will not be tolerated,” he said.

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SMMEs owners in Schweizer Reneke embark on entrepreneurship training  


By OBAKENG MAJE 

Most Small Micro-Medium Enterprises (SMMEs) owners in Schweizer Reneke, welcomed the SMMEs Training Project in Mamusa initiated by the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA). A three-month training commenced on 2 April 2024. 

The acting Municipal Manager at Mamusa Local Municipality, Motabogi Masilo said this project which has specific focus, will benefit 1000 SMMEs across the North West. Masilo further said out of 1000 beneficiaries, 239 come from Schweizer Rreneke.

“The local SMMEs will benefit in areas such as business management, entrepreneurial skills and market analysis. Mentorship and coaching will also be offered to support their development and growth. 

“Unemployed graduates will also be engaged in Work Integrated Learning Programs (WILP) to enhance their employability and entrepreneurial skills. The training will be conducted for a period of three months ending in June 2024,” he said. 

Masilo added that the aim of the project is to empower SMMEs through NQF Level 4 accredited learning programs. He said the purpose of this project is to provide non-financial support services to SMMEs to stimulate economic growth and job creation in the province. 

“Microbiz is the appointed training provider assigned to Sanctus Consulting to coordinate the training in North West,” said Masilo.

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The acting North West Premier, Nono Maloyi to officially opened Boikhutso Clinic in Ventersdorp


By OBAKENG MAJE

The acting North West Premier, Nono Maloyi will officially open the Boikhutso Clinic at Ventersdorp on 11 April 2024. Maloyi, who will be accompanied by the North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sambatha, said the revamped facility valued at R5.6 million, serves over 88 000 residents and forms part of health facilities which render Comprehensive Primary Health Care Services in Ventersdorp and surrounding areas.

“The clinic provides amongst others, Integrated Child Health Services (IMCI & EPI), Maternal health services, Acute Health services, Chronic health services HIV testing and Reproductive health (Family Planning), Emergency Services, Outreach services such as School Health and Adolescent Youth Friendly Services (AYFS),” he said.

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