A man nabbed for attempted murder and discharging firearm in municipal area 


By BAKANG MOKOTO

A man (47) was arrested for attempted murder and discharging a firearm in a municipal area. It is alleged that on 7 August 2024, the suspect requested his ex-girlfriend for a lift into Rustenburg town. 

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said on their way back, the suspect then requested her ex-girlfriend to stop at her brother’s house in Boitekong, near Rustenburg, where an argument ensued between them. 

Myburgh said he allegedly took out his firearm and shot at her, but missed. She further said the ex-girlfriend allegedly ran away into the street, where she later met a police officer. 

“In the meantime, her brother overpowered the ex-boyfriend and disarmed him. The man calmed down and the brother handed the firearm back to him and he left. When the police arrived at the house, the suspect was gone.

“It is further alleged that the suspect went to a nearby bottle store, where he once more discharged his firearm and pointed at innocent bystanders. He was once more overpowered by community members, who disarmed and assaulted him,” added Myburgh. 

She said the police rushed to the scene and the suspect was handed over to them with his firearm. Myburgh said the suspect will appear before the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on 12 August 2024, on charges of attempted murder and discharging a firearm in a municipal area. 

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, commended the community members for handing over the suspect, who was putting a lot of lives in danger. Kwena once more warned firearm owners to abide by the prescripts of the Firearm Control Act, Act 60 of 2000.

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Queenspark Rangers FC walloped Dikgwamolelo FC to win R20 000 in Women’s Day Top 8 Soccer Tournament     


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The high-flying Queenspark Rangers FC was crowned as the new Champions of inaugural Women’s Day Top 8 Soccer Tournament held at Mighty Boys grounds in Manthe village, near Taung, on 9 and 10 August 2024. Rangers walloped Dikgwamolelo FC 3-1 in a mouth-watering final on Saturday.

The award-winning coach of Queenspark Rangers FC, Mmoloki Batlang said his players showed courage and tenacity even though they conceded in the early minutes of the game. Batlang said they played so well and he was happy when they finally found their niche and got an equaliser.

“Even though we conceded in the early minutes of the game, we did not panic. Our players showed composure and confidence, even though we were under pressure. I must say, Dikgwamolelo FC was a very formidable team and tried to keep us on the back foot.  

“I am impressed by the quality of football that was displayed during the final. We assembled a virtuous team that matched them pound-for-pound and we were grateful after we were rewarded with three goals,” he said. 

Batlang further said they started to assemble this team back in March 2024, in preparation for this tournament. 

Dikgwamolelo FC coach, Odirile Mogadi said even though they strived and fought hard for the top place, it was not meant to be as Rangers was resilient. Mogadi added that his team failed to keep itself in tip-top shape for winning. 

“If you do not have an appreciation for adversity than when faced with a difficult task the team will struggle to perform at their best. So, I must admit that the quality of players that Rangers had was out of this world. 

“Our players tried, but nothing came together. So, we will go back to the drawing board and correct our mistakes. Our opponents realised that we were lacking on the right back and capitalised on that by stretching us,” he said. 

Mogadi said they ended up losing possession and this resulted in Rangers scoring. He said fatigue might also have taken a toll on his players.  

Meanwhile, the Women’s Day Top 8 Soccer Tournament organiser, Charlie Ramonnye said: “Indeed, we had a successful tournament and I would like to thank all stakeholders who contributed in organising the tournament of this magnitude. 

“This project would not have been possible without their contribution, including all teams that participated. This was in quest of commemorating Women’s Day and saying thank you to all women across the globe. Their contribution in building a better society is unmatched.”  

Ramonnye said they call on all sponsors to come on board and ensure this annual Women’s Day Top 8 Soccer Tournament continues to be a success as it it. He said the crop of players who participated in the tournament was crème de la crème

The winner received R20 000 prize money, including new kits and medals, while the second winner received R10 000 and a new kit. 

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Four learners arrested for intimidation and trespassing


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

A group of boys who were allegedly armed with pangas, stormed into a Secondary School in Lomanyaneng village, near Mahikeng, and roamed around the school premises, intimidating the school learners. The police were immediately informed and quickly rushed to the school.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said upon seeing the police, the boys allegedly fled the scene, leaving behind three pangas. She further said the police investigations led to the arrest of four boys aged between 16 and 20 on the same day.

“They all appeared before the Mmabatho Magistrate’s Court on 8 August 2024, for trespassing and intimidation. Two of the boys under 18 were dealt with in accordance with the Child Justice Act, and diverted to a juvenile detention facility for a period of six months.

“The other two accused, Thato Tsoeu (20) and Tshepang Ntai (20), were granted bail of R300 each. Their next court appearance will be in September 2024,” she said. 

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, lauded the police officers and detectives for their swift response that led to this arrest. Kwena said a school is a place of learning, where children should be safe and protected.

“We condemn this conduct in the strongest possible terms,” said Kwena.

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Gauteng steal the show at 2024 U15 National Championship


Picture: Gauteng stole the show at 2024 U15 National Championship

By REGINALD KANYANE

Gauteng Boys and Girls were crowned 2024 Champions of the U15 National Championships, which was held at Sturrock Park from 9-10 August 2024. Both teams beat their Kwazulu Natal counterparts 1-0 each in the final, which unearthed some exceptional talent that South Africa had at its disposal.

SAFA scouts were very impressed with the growth in the provincial structures and managed to select players that will go on to do wonders for South Africa.

SAFA Technical Director, Walter Steenbok said that the tournament was a huge success and the partnership between the South African Football Association (SAFA), Department of Sport, Arts and Culture and the National Schools Championships, showed that Football development is alive.

“We were blessed with beautiful football this weekend and we are very confident that we will be sending two excellent squads to Namibia for the CAF African Schools Championships next month.

“We are so excited of how much talent there is in the country, and we can’t wait to see where these players will end up in the next few years. Thank you to all the partners that supported this tournament,” he said.

The following won individual awards for their outstanding performances

Top Goal scorer of the Tournament

Girls – Obuhle Sithole (7 goals) – KZN

Boys – Banele Mvelase – (3 goals) KZN

Omphemetsi Sekgoto (3 goals) Gauteng

Coach of the Tournament

Girls – Octavia Matsha  – Gauteng

Boys – Sikekedi  Mohale – Gauteng

Goalkeeper of the Tournament

Girls – Eaglet Maonola – Limpopo

Boys – Aiden February – Western Cape

Player of the Tournament

Girls -Nomfundo Nzuza – KZN

Boys – Ontlametse Modisane – Gauteng

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