Mosadi o shetse mo ntlung kwa Matsheng 


Ka OBAKENG MAJE 

Ba lelapa la ra Seane kwa motseng wa Matsheng, gaufi le Taung, ba tlhalositse fa loso la ga Maria Seane (65) le ba tlogetse ba gamaregile. Go begwa fa Maria a ile a sha lore-lore mo ntlung ya gagwe, morago ga go runya ga kgabo ya molelo mo bosigong jwa letsatsi la Lamatlhatso. 

Mongwe wa lelapa, Bontle Seane are, ba ne ba le kwa maitishong, mme ba ile ba makadiwa ke go bona kgabo ya molelo kwa ntlung ya moswi. Bontle are ba ne ba tla ba taboga, le go bona gore sebakwa sa molelo ke eng. 

“Baagi le bone ba ile ba tla go re thusa go tima molelo, fela metsi a ile a fela mo tankeng. Ba ile ba tshwanelwa ke go tsena motse ka legare le go batlana le metsi. Nna ke ile ka tswa ka ya go batlana le moswi, gonne re ne re sa tshepe gore a ka tswa a ne a le mo teng ga ntlo fa e sha. Ka go tlhoka lesego, ga ra ka ra mo bona, mme badiri ba ba timang molelo, ba ile ba goroga le bone. 

“Ba ile ba leka go tima molelo, fela le bone ba ile ba kopana le mathata gonne metsi a bone a ile a fela. Le bone ba ile ba tsena motse ka legare go batlana le metsi. Mme ene ya re mo go boneng metsi, ba ne ba boa ka bonako jo bo tseisang sedidi le go tswelela ka go tima ntlo. Le fa metsi ao a ile a fela gape, ba ne ba setse ba timile fa moswi a neng a le teng, mme ba ile ba re bolelela fa a le teng mo ntlung,” Bontle wa tlhalosa. 

Bontle are se se ba utlwisitseng botlhoko ke mokgwa o ba latlhegetsweng ke rakgadi wa bone ka teng. 

Monnawe moswi, Lenah Motsage are one a amogela mogala go tswa kwa ngwaneng wa moswi kwa Gauteng. Motsage are ene one a mo kopa gore a lebe kwa Mokgareng, gonne ntlo ya ga mmagwe e sha. 

“Ene ya re fa ke tsena kwa Matsheng, kene ka kgatlhantshiwa ke kgabo ya molelo. Ke ile ka fitlhela kgabo ya molelo e potologile ntlo, ebile e tswile ka matlhaba-phefo. Tota ka mokgwa o molelo oneng o tukang ka teng, go ne go sena gore motho a ka tsena. Ntlo ile ya sha lore-lore, mme re ile ra bona setopo sa ga ausi wame se shele. Ka mokgwa o seneng se shele ka teng, one o bona fela ka tlhogo gore ke motho. Ke utlwile botlhoko jwa ntho gonne ke ene fela o ntseng ke setse le ene mo lapeng,” Motsage wa tlhalosa.             

Kgabagare, sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen are: “Sepodisi sa Taung se tsweletse ka dipatlisiso morago ga gore mosadi a shele mo ntlung. Go fitlha ga jaana, ga re itse gore go diragetseng, gonne dipaki tsotlhe di ne di robetse. Go butswe kgetsi ya morago ga loso.”

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Sepodisi se ikuela go barui go tshwaya diruiwa tsa bone 


Ka OBAKENG MAJE 

Beng ba diruiwa ba rotloediwa go netefatsa fa magora le dikgoro tsa lesaka le ba bayang diruiwa tsa bone mo go lone le le mo maemong a siameng go sireletsa leruo la bona. Sepodisi sa Taung se ne se tsweletse ka motsele-tsele wa go ruta beng ba diruiwa go ka ditlhokomela jang le go efoga gore di utswiwe. 

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen o kaile fa go le botlhokwa go thapa motlhokomedi yo o katisitsweng sentle go tlhokomela legora leo letsatsi le letsatsi. Van Rooyen are barui ba netefatsa fa mothapiwa o, a kaba diphatlha tse di leng teng mo legoreng leo le kwa tlase ga lona ka gangwe. 

“Lekola kgotsa o tlhatlhobe dipaakanyo tseno ka bo wena go netefatsa fa tsotlhe di siame. Megotlha ya masaka kana ya dipolasa tse di se nang batlhokomedi, e tshwanetse go nna e notletswe kgotsa e thibilwe ka dinako tsotlhe. Fa o batla go reka polasa ya tlaleletso, gakologelwa gore beng ba polasa ba ba sa duleng mo dipolaseng tsa bona ga ba ungwelwe. 

“Bogolo leka go reka gaufi le fa o nnang teng. Netefatsa gore ga go diphologolo dipe tsa matimela tse di fitlhiwang mo dikagong tsa gago. Masaka a na le go dirisiwa jaaka mafelo-thibelelo a go fitlha diphologolo tsa matimela. Fa go na le diphologolo tsa matimela begela mapodisi ka gangwe,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa. 

Van Rooyen are diiruiwa di tshwanetse go balwa ke mong ka boena, bonnye gangwe mo bekeng. Are fa batlhokomedi kgotsa badisa ba na le diruiwa tsa bona mo lesakeng la gagwe, go di tlhakanya le go di fudisa mmogo ke tsela e e siameng ya go thibela bogodu jwa diruiwa, (segolo fa bathapiwa e le bona ba belaelwa). 

“Batho ba latlhegelwa ke dikgetse tse dintsi kwa kgotlhatshekelo ka ntlha ya dingangisano mabapi le diruiwa tse di sa tshwaiwang sentle. Fa phologolo e tshwailwe ka letshwao le le kwadisitsweng kgotsa thathuu/e tlantswe letshwao, dingangisano di tlaa efogiwa. Bathapiwa ba tshwanetse go tshwaya diruiwa tsa bona sentle, go latela molao wa 2002, wa go tshwaiwa ga diruiwa (Molao 6 wa 2002), segolobogolo ka go di baya letshwao. 

“Tlhokomela thata fa ngwedi e feletse, go le lesedi, mafelo a beke, mafelo a kgwedi kgotsa kwa tshimologong ya kgwedi mo magareng a dinako tse, go itemogelwa go utswiwa ga leruo thata (go tlhabiwa go jewa kgotsa apewa) go go diragalang thata. Begela sepodisi kgotsa baagisani ka gangwe ka ga diruiwa tse o sa di itseng mo gare ga diruiwa tsa gago,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.  

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834 suspects nabbed for various crimes across North West 


By BAKANG MOKOTO

A total of 834 suspects were arrested for various crimes ranging from murder, attempted murder, assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) and common, dealing in drugs, illegal dealing in liquor, possession of drugs, burglary at business and residential premises to driving under the influence of alcohol. In addition, 74 suspected undocumented persons were taken in for processing by Immigration Officials.  

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said of 834 suspects, 322 were nabbed as wanted during Detectives’ suspect raiding operations. Mokgwabone said in one of the operations in Brits, police in collaboration with Protego Security, arrested three suspects on 2 August 2024.  

“The police were in operation when they responded to a robbery at a filling station. The suspects who fled in a Volkswagen Polo, were pursued and cornered by Protego Security members. However, one of them got out of the vehicle and fled on foot, while others escaped with the vehicle. The police joined the security officers and the suspect that fled on foot was arrested. 

“The other two suspects were arrested near Silkatsnek, while the other fled on foot. Upon searching the car, the police found a firearm, ammunition and a set of number plates that matches the description of the vehicle that was used during the commission of the crimes. They are expected to appear in court soon,” he said.  

Mokgwabone further said in Kanana Township, near Orkney, Provincial Office and Dr Kenneth Kaunda District personnel as well as role players, including traffic and officials from the local municipality, saturated the place to heighten visibility through patrols, Vehicle Check Points (VCP) and to ensure compliance with various legislation. He said during the operations, 209 premises, 2 306 persons and 1 402 vehicles, were searched. 

“Moreover, the operation led to confiscation of alcohol, 23 ammunition, a variety of drugs, two handguns, three vehicles and tobacco products,” said Mokgwabone.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, stated that police working with other role players will continue to work hard through enhanced crime prevention and combating operations conducted between 29 July and 4 August 2024, to ensure that those who commit crime are arrested.

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Four people died after their bakkie collided with a train 


By REGINALD KANYANE 

Four people died after the bakkie that they were travelling in collided with a train in Postmasburg on Sunday afternoon. It is alleged that the bakkie with 12 people were crossing the railway tracks, near Groenwater when they collided with an oncoming train.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said the vehicle allegedly stalled on the train tracks and some of the adults jumped off the bakkie to push it over the tracks. 

“Four persons died on the scene, including two women, one man, who was the driver of the bakkie and a boy (6).  Three persons sustained injuries and are being treated in hospital,” she said.

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