A corruption case against former speaker of Parliament, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula postponed


By REGINALD KANYANE 

A corruption case against the former Speaker of Parliament, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, has been postponed to 9 July 2024, for a high court date and provision of an indictment. Mapisa-Nqakula, who is facing corruption and money laundering case, briefly appeared in Pretoria Magistrate’s Court today.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson, Henry Mamothame said the Investigating Directorate (ID), has provided her with a full disclosure of the docket and it was further confirmed that a list of state witnesses was provided to her on 8 April 2024, in order for her to comply with her bail condition of not having any direct or indirect contact with the state witnesses. 

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North West Department of Health criticised for outsourcing ambulance services  


By OBAKENG MAJE

Some of concerned residents across the province said they are afraid that the North West Department of Health might privatise the ambulance services tender. This comes after the department continues to outsource the services of private-owned ambulances. 

One resident who refused to be named for fear of reprisal said: “It is not a national policy to outsource ambulance services. We expect the department to run them on its own, owing to the past experience. Remember, there was a controversy surrounding the Buthelezi EMS tender. 

“Now, the department is allegedly planning to privatise ambulance services. We have seen Maponya EMS criss-cross the province recently and we suspect there might be another controversial tender on the card.”

Another resident said they experienced widespread complaints of poor service from Buthelezi EMS – a company that is currently the subject of both the Hawks and National Treasury investigations. He also said the investigation on a controversial contract the North West Department of Health allegedly entered into with Mediosa is underway. 

According to a highly-placed source within the department, who refused to be named for fear of reprisal, alleged that some officials opted to outsource the private ambulance services, so that they can get their ‘cut from the pie’. 

However, the North West Health spokesperson, Tebogo Lekgethwane said, the department has opted to make use of private-owned ambulances due to lack of enough ambulances. Lekgethwane said the department has always maintained that the current ambulances procurement and maintenance model does not allow it to always have enough ambulances. 

“Even though the department procures ambulances on a yearly basis, they get quickly worn out due to bad roads, while others spend more time in garages being serviced. 

“Now, the department is in the process of finalising a full maintenance lease contract, which will work through leasing of ambulances and ensuring more availability and quicker response time,” he said. 

Lekgethwane further said the department does use the services of private Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers per call arrangement, when there is a shortage of ambulances. He added that, there is no contractual agreement with Maponya EMS, and they utilise all private EMS service providers when there are no ambulances available. 

“We rotate ambulances between different service providers. So, there is no specific contract, but the department is in the middle of a Supply Chain Management (SCM) process to increase the number of ambulances. 

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The municipality tabled R1 061 075 billion budget for 2024/2025 financial year  


By BAKANG MOKOTO

The Moses Kotane Local Municipality mayor, Nketu Nkotswe said she will ensure that the municipality performs its constitutional and statutory functions within the limits of its approved budget at all times and service delivery tops the agenda. 

Nkotswe, who tabled R1 061 075 billion municipal budget for the 2024/2025 financial year said entities must ensure that the municipal budget caters for 107 villages, as well the implementation of the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) programs. 

She further said they anticipate an increase to R1 093 450 billion for 2025/2026 financial year. Nkotswe added that this is due to the increase in equitable share by 6%. 

“We acknowledge that the municipality had prepared this compliant tabling of the budget and IDP during the eventful period when General Elections were being held across the country. 

“The rural municipality continues to collect small revenue, but in the 2024/2025 financial year, there are some highlights,” she said. 

According to Nkotswe, the total capital budget is projected at R252 554 million. She said a total operating expenditure for the 2024/2025 financial year has projected R1 346, 501 billion, which is an increase of R134 143 million, when compared to the 2023/24 adjustment budget. 

“A bulk purchase of electricity amounting to R42 000 million. Water services amounting to R197 242 million is prioritised because the municipality is now experiencing a water problem that has to be resolved immediately. Also, we had sanitation amounting to R5 103 million and refuse removal amounting to R11 189 million just to mention a few,” said Nkotswe. 

In conclusion, she said the municipality will continue to give priority to initiatives related to service delivery, with a total of R252 554 million in capital projects scheduled for 2024/2025 financial year.

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Acting North West Premier, Nono Maloyi grants municipality housing sovereignty


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The North West Department of Human Settlements confirms it has partnered with the Rustenburg Local Municipality as part of intensifying the working relation between the two spheres of government on some of its housing functions.

The department together with the Rustenburg Local Municipality signed a Level Two Municipal Accreditation Implementation Protocol during the provincial government’s Accelerated Service Delivery Programme, Thuntsha Lerole recently. 

Speaking during the signing of the agreement, the acting North West Premier and MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Nono Maloyi said this partnership is intended to enhance the municipality’s capacity and enable them to implement development plans according to human settlements and housing.

“As per the agreement, the municipality is delegated to perform full programme management and administration of all housing instruments/programmes. The department has already appointed a service provider to assist the municipality with a support plan.

“The department will provide the municipality with all the necessary assistance for them to be able to carry out these tasks and ensure that Rustenburg residents receive efficient housing services,” he said. 

Maloyi further said they have confidence that the municipality can execute the responsibility to deliver quality housing services and human settlements projects. 

“The department and the municipality will identify and agree on human settlements projects that will be implemented by the municipality as per the agreement.

“This enables the municipality to package human settlements projects and ensure efficiency in the turnaround time on project delivery,” said Maloyi.

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Police urge public to take safety measures in severe condition 


By BAKANG MOKOTO

As certain parts of the country are experiencing severe weather conditions, the police in the Northern Cape, is appealing to residents to implement the following safety measures during this period and also to be vigilant and alert during extreme cold and wet weather.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Sergio Kock said people should ensure that all fires in fireplaces are extinguished and heaters are switched off before going to bed.

Kock further said they should never sleep with candles burning and refrain from using Umbolas inside their houses. He added that people should install smoke alarms and test whether they are in a working condition.

“Never smoke in bed, rather smoke outside and make sure cigarette butts are properly disposed of. Take extra care when cooking, especially with gas and open fires. Do not overload multi-plugs and wall sockets with heating appliances.

“Switch off electric blankets at night and rather opt for extra warm blankets during winter. Do not splash water on oil or grease that caught fire in your cooking pan as this can spread fire. Rather use a fire extinguisher,” said Kock. 

He said people should keep matches, lighters, and other flammable liquids out of the reach of children. Kock said when cooking, people should keep flammable items like curtains, oven gloves, and paper towels far away from burners and stoves.

“Use portable air conditioners safely and with extra care. If your clothing catches fire, stop, drop, and roll. Plan your escape from fire and practice your fire drill at least twice a year. If your residence catches fire, get out, stay out, call for help, and never re-enter your burning house for pets or personal belongings,” he said. 

Kock said people should display their local fire departments and other emergency telephone numbers in their houses. He said people should attempt to extinguish a fire only when it is safe, otherwise they should leave it to professional fire personnel, who have the necessary training. 

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A man sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for house breaking and attempted rape 


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI 

A man (24) was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment by the Carnavon Regional Court for house breaking and attempted rape. Kerneels Maerman broke into a house and found a woman (47) in a farm in Loxton 16 July 2023. 

Maerman repeatedly assaulted the victim and attempted to rape her in the process. The victim’s son who was hiding under the bed, managed to flee and seek assistance from the farmer, who reported the matter to the police. 

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said: “The accused was subsequently arrested. Maerman was found guilty on 31 May 2024. He was also declared unfit to possess a firearm. 

“Detective Warrant Officer Floris Fritz from the Carnarvon Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit led the investigation and State Prosecutor, Thakiso Thebane, secured the conviction and ensured that the is justice for the victim of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF).” 

Sam said the police encourage the public to rate the police efforts in fighting crime by participating in the RATE OUR SERVICE online survey to assist the police in improving services. 

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Uncle sentenced to life imprisonment for raping his niece


By REGINALD KANYANE 

A man (52) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Williston Regional Court for raping a girl (17). The victim was walking home from a friend’s house when the accused, Arrie van Wyk, who is her uncle, invited her into his house. 

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said van Wyk threatened the victim with a knife and raped her. Sam said the accused was sentenced to 28 years imprisonment for rape of which 6 years was suspended for a period of 5 years. 

“The court instructed that van Wyk’s name be recorded in the National Register for Sex Offenders and declared him unfit to possess a firearm,” he said. 

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, applauded the Investigating Officer Detective, Constable Anthony Willemse from the Calvinia Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit (FCS), for conducting the investigative work, ensuring that justice is served for child victims during and after Child Protection Month.

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More than 644 suspects nabbed for various crimes during Operation Shanela 


By REGINALD KANYANE 

More than 644 suspects were arrested for various crimes in the North West province during Operation Shanela, which was conducted by police and other law enforcement agencies between 27 May and 2 June 2024.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col, Amanda Funani said suspects were amongst others, arrested for rape, murder, assault GBH, malicious damage to property, burglary residential and business premises, possession of drugs, theft out of/from motor vehicle and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 

Funani said of the 644 arrested suspects, 307 were wanted for contact crimes like murder, attempted murder, rape, assault with intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), assault common, house robbery and business robbery, while 221 were held during detective suspect raiding operations.   

“In addition, 30 suspected undocumented persons were taken in for processing. She further said the arrests were effected during stop and searches, road blocks, patrols, vehicle check points, visiting and inspecting of licensed liquor premises and second-hand goods dealers, tracing of wanted suspects and many others.  

“The operations also culminated in the confiscation of a variety of drugs, dangerous weapons, 11 cell phones, copper cables, 23 rounds of ammunition, 8kg of precious metals, five firearms, liquor and five vehicles. During the operations, two illegal liquor outlets/shebeens were shut down,” she said. 

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, praised all police officers, units and other role players, who always and actively participate in Operation Shanela for keeping the citizens of the province protected. 

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Kgetsi ya go teketa kgatlhanong le monna wa kwa Matolong e buseditswe morago 


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Kgetsi ya go teketa kgatlhanong le molatofadiwa wa kwa motseng wa Matolong, gaufi le Taung, Mpumelelo Thobela (41), e buseditswe morago ke kgotlha-tshekelo ya Taung go fitlha ka di 18 Seetebosigo 2024. Thobela yo go begwang fa a ile a teketa mmagwe, one a reboletswe beile ya R500 ke kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung. 

Go ya ka dipego, ka di 2 Motsheganong 2024, Thobela one a goroga kwa gagabo, mme a fitlha a kopa mmagwe (73) madi a go ya go reka nnotagi. Fela, go begwa fa mosadimogolo a ne a itoka fa a sena le peni.

Go begwa fa seo se ile sa shakgatsa Thobela. Go ya ka dipego, Thobela one a mo tlhasela le go mo goga-goga mo mmileng. Go begwa fa mosadimogolo a ne a kuwa mokgosi. Go begwa fa baagisani ba ne ba utlwa selelo seo sa ga Ragele, mme ba mo tlhaga thuso, le go mo namola mo diatleng tsa ga Thobela.

Go ya ka sebueledi sa sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Col Adele Myburgh, Thobela gape o latofadiwa ka go tlola molao-peelo wa Protection Order under Domestic Violence Act, 1998 (Act No 116 of 1998).

Kgabagare, mogokaganyi wa sedika wa Women Mobilisation Committee go tswa kwa lekoko la sepolotiki la Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Masego Lepedi are: “Jaaka re le bomme, mme re ikarabela ka ntwa kgatlhanong le tshotlakako ya bong, re kgala thata tiragalo e diragetseng. Ditiragalo tsa tshotlakako ya basadi le bana di dintsi, fela boammaruri ke gore setsosa sa kgang ke botlhoka-tiro mo nageng. 

“Ke ka moo rona jaaka EFF re ikuela gore go tlhamiwe ditiro. Botlhoka-tiro ke seemo se se boima, mme se tlhoka go ka tsibogelwa ka nako. Re kgala thata tiragalo e, mme re ikuela gore molao o tseye karolo.”

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