A man sentenced to life imprisonment for stabbing his girlfriend to death  


By BAKANG MOKOTO

3 September 2024- A man (39) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the De Aar Regional Court for murder. On 6 December 2023, the accused, Ettiene Kula woke up in the morning to find that his girlfriend, Delia Smiles (27), was not home.

The incident took place Petrusville in the Northern Cape.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in Northern Cape, Mojalefa Senokoatsane said Kula was informed that the victim had left early in the morning to go help her cousin with house chores. Senokoatsane said the accused, informed the victim that, he had a job that he had to do and that she must go home when she was done as her children were still sleeping.

“Later in the day when he arrived home from the alleged job, Kula said the children told him that, their mother was never home to give them food. He went back to the house where he had earlier found his girlfriend and found her drinking with friends.

“The accused and girlfriend got into a verbal argument, which led to the accused stabbing her once in the chest and she died. The police were called, and Kula was arrested and charged with murder,” he said.

Senokoatsane further said the NPA will continue to prosecute these matters that affect the safety and well-being of our communities and to ensure justice for victims of crime by arguing for harsher sentences for the perpetrators. He added that the court also declared the accused unfit to possess a firearm.

In aggravation of the sentence the acting state prosecutor, Xolisa March, argued that there were no substantial and compelling circumstances to deviate from the prescribed sentence of life imprisonment. March said the accused person had a previous conviction of murder, where he was sentenced to 15 years of direct imprisonment.

“So, it was not the first time that he had taken a life. The accused was again found guilty of assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) in 2017 and 2020, and he is a repeat offender. The state further argued that the accused is a dangerous person, who should be removed from society.

“We have also handed in a Victim Impact Statement compiled by Lettie Ndawo, the aunt of the deceased, and advanced by Trott Manghana. In her statement, Ndawo said that the deceased had two young kids, who still needed her and that she also took care of her younger siblings,” she said.   

In sentencing, the court found that there exist no compelling and substantiating circumstances to deviate from the prescribed sentence of life imprisonment. The accused was found guilty on a charge of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.

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Opinion: A milestone achievement for a daughter of the soil worth celebrating


Picture: Newly-appointed NPA’s Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (DDP) in the Western Cape, Kelebogile Lesie-Shale/Supplied

By OLEBOGENG MORAKE

She is popularly known as Nono Lesie. Her appointment not only marks the achievement of her hard work, dedication and well-deserved attainment, but it is one of the first in the history of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

It is the transition of the system of the Western Cape that we are celebrating her particular achievement. Lesie is a young black woman from the dusty streets of Utlwanang Township, in Christiana.

She is a product of Lekwa-Teemane, Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District and North West province and our national milestone, undoubtedly. It is historic because it comes with the start of another female Chief Justice appointment, Chief Justice Mandisa Maya.

If I have it right, they are both appointed in the Women’s Month of August. Kelebogile Lesie-Shale, was sworn in today as the first black female Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (DDP) in the Western Cape.

Congratulations are in order Ma’am.

(Note: Olebogeng Morake is a ward committee member in Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipality under ward 7 and a community activist. He writes in his personal capacity and whatever raised in this article, Taung DailyNews and its associates does not agree nor disagree with as the content remains the views of the writer).

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Breaking News: Two men burned in the back of the police bakkie in Morokweng, while in detention


Picture: The police bakkie where police officers were burned to death/Generic   

By OBAKENG MAJE

Two men who were allegedly in detention at Morokweng Police Station, near Ganyesa, burned at the back of a police bakkie. Even though details surrounding the incident are still sketchy, it is alleged that the atrocity took place on Monday.

One person died on the scene, while the other one was ferried to the local hospital for medical attention. According to a witness, two men were allegedly detained temporarily because of nuisance behaviour.

“At least one person died in this incident, while the other was taken to hospital by paramedics in critical condition,” our source said.

Meanwhile, the North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Amanda Funani said: “Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone requested that you give us time and he will handle your inquiry. The police are busy investigating the matter.”

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Amajimbos jet off to FIFA U17 TDS Nations Tournament


Picture: Amajimbos players 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

3 September 2024– The South African U17 Men’s National Team (Amajimbos) departed for Abidjan, Côte D’Ivoire, on Saturday morning ahead of their fourth international match as they continue preparations for the 2024 COSAFA Championships, to be played in December 2024.

Amajimbos will be participating in a FIFA 6 Nations Talent Development Scheme (TDS) tournament in the West African country. The scheme is the brainchild of FIFA with the aim of exposing junior players to international football at a young age in order to fast-track their development.

South Africa will play three international friendly matches during their week-long stay in Cote D’Ivoire. Their opening match of the tournament will be played on 3 September 2024, against Algeria.

They will then face East Africans Tanzania on 5 September 2024, before their last match against Morocco on 7 September 2024.

Amajimbos head coach, Vela Khumalo said they aim to qualify for the 2025 FIFA U17 Men’s World Cup and are building up to this by preparing the team at every opportunity provided to them.

“Amajimbos last played two weeks ago in South Africa against Lesotho in two practice matches. They beat their counterparts 4-0 and 3-1 consecutively over two matches.

“Prior to that, the U17 National Team had played two international friendlies in Colombia earlier in the year and participated in a Three Nations TDS Tournament in Morocco in December 2023,” he said.

20 Men squad:

Goalkeepers

RADEBE Lwandiso –  SuperSport United

HOLDEN Luke – Mamelodi Sundowns

MOSIA Lehlohonolo – AmaTuks

Defenders

PAMA Sive –  Cape Town City

MOKOKOSI Bokamoso – Kaizer Chiefs

BOOYSEN Hayden –  Ubuntu Football Academy

MCHUNU Ziyanda – Kaizer Chiefs

MZIMELA Khayalethu – British Football Academy

MIDFIELDERS

MGOQI Anovuyo – Cape Town City

MARALETSE Kamohelo – Mamelodi Sundowns

MLANGENI Teboho –  Augusto Palacios Academy

STEVENS Selwyn – Mamelodi Sundowns

DHLAMINI Lebogang – Kaizer Chiefs

ATTACKERS

WITBOOI Emile –  Cape Town City

LONZI Sivuziwe –  Ubuntu Football Academy

BOHLOKO Neo – Kaizer Chiefs

MHLONGO Obama –  AmaZulu FC

SEKGOTO Omphemetse –  Mamelodi Sundowns

MAZIBUKO Ntando – TS Galaxy FC

ADAMS Adriano – Cape Town Spurs

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A man sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for stabbing his girlfriend


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

3 September 2024- A man (44) was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment by the De Aar Regional Court for assault with intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBV). On 2 November 2023, the accused, Richard Scheepers and the complainant/victim, Sarah Jansen (43), were drinking in town.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in Northern Cape, Mojalefa Senokoatsane said, later in the day, they went home, where they started arguing over an R20 and the argument escalated.

“Scheepers got angry and stabbed Jansen with a knife several times in her face. The accused also picked up a rod and hit the victim on her right arm. The victim managed to run out of the house and ask for assistance.

“The police were contacted and the accused was arrested and charged. During the trial, the prosecution led by state prosecutor, Xolisa March, handed in a victim impact statement compiled by the complainant and facilitated by the Court Preparations Officer, Sinazo Ndletyana.

“In her statement, the complainant said she is finally free and can live her life again since the accused person has been in custody. During the trial state provided the court with the accused records, which showed and proved that the accused person had a previous conviction of murder in 2015, and that he was a repeat offender,” he said.

Senokoatsane further said in sentencing, the court found that there were no compelling and substantial circumstances to deviate from the prescribed sentence and sentenced the accused person to 15 years of direct imprisonment. He added that the NPA, envisages that these sentences will provide some justice and closure to the victims and their families and remove violent criminals from the streets.

“This sentence will also send a clear message to perpetrators of GBVF that, the prosecution is serious about fighting the scourge of abuse and killings of women,” said Senokoatsane.

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Broos: “We believe in ourselves”


Picture: Bafana Bafana players 

By REGINALD KANYANE

3 September 2024 – Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos wants to keep the momentum going when his charges begin their qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) this week. Broos’ charges open their AFCON account when they face Uganda at home at Orlando Stadium on Friday at 6pm, and then they travel to South Sudan to play their second match in the group on 10 September 2024.

The Belgian mentor said it was important to start the campaign on a positive note on Friday.

“When we go back to the last eight months of this year, at the beginning of the year, I think we can be very happy with the results of Bafana Bafana.

“We had a very good AFCON, and came back with a bronze medal. After that, a friendly game against Algeria (3-3), very good and then the games against Zimbabwe (3-1) and Nigeria (1-1) in the World Cup qualifiers, also we had very good results,” he said.

Broos further said that means, they are confident, and believe in themselves to start those qualifiers for AFCON 2025. He added that it is very important that when they play qualifiers, they have a good start.

“When you have a good start, you put pressure on your opponents. When you do not, it’s just the opposite. We have to try to avoid that. We had 20 players in training on the first day of camp on Monday and were awaiting the arrival of the outstanding three.

“Elias Mokwana was expected on Monday night, while Sphephelo Sithole and Siyabonga Ngezana are expected on Tuesday morning. Gates will open at 3pm on Friday, and tickets are priced at R30 (Children, Scholars and Student), R60 for Adults, and R140 for Family (2 adults + 2 children),” said Broos.

Meanwhile, the tickets are available at TicketPro, all Spar supermarkets (QuickSpar and SuperSpar), SASOL, ENGEN, SHELL, PowerFashion and JAM Clothing.

After facing Uganda at Orlando Stadium, Bafana Bafana will travel to South Sudan to play their second match in the group on Tuesday, 10 September 2024.

Broos’ team are in Group K where they have been pitted against Uganda, Congo and South Sudan. The two top finishers will qualify for the tournament to be hosted in Morocco from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026.

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Intensive rabies awareness and vaccination campaign


Picture: A dog infected by rabies/Google

By BAKANG MOKOTO

The North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development launched an intensive rabies public awareness and vaccination campaign across the province. The launch commenced on 1 September 2024, and throughout the month, state veterinarians and veterinary animal health technicians, in collaboration with the South African Animal Health Association (SAAHTA), will be vaccinating dogs and cats against the deadly rabies disease.

The North West MEC for Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Madoda Samabatha said the campaign will reach its peak on 28 September 2024, which will mark the 18th World Rabies Day. Sambatha said this year’s commemoration will be observed under the theme: “Breaking Rabies Boundaries”.

“This theme takes centre stage as the urgency to break barriers and limitations that hinder the fight against the deadly disease remains the department’s priority.

“We have taken a stern action to drive awareness of rabies and to achieve the goal of eliminating the disease. There are numerous boundaries that prevent us from achieving zero infections and transmissions,” he said.

Sambatha further said this has therefore become their priority as a department to break those barriers by ensuring that they join forces with all the necessary stakeholders, including pet owners to prevent the disease and transmissions thereof. He added that their state veterinary clinics, vets and animal health technicians, are ready at times to serve the people and give recommendations to the public when needed.

“During this month, I encourage all pet owners to make use of the free vaccination and deworming services that are offered at various designated venues in all four districts.

“It is everyone’s responsibility, particularly pet owners to ensure that they closely observe their pets for symptoms of the disease,” said Sambatha.

Meanwhile, the Provincial Director for Veterinary Services, Dr Langa Madyibi, advised that behavioural changes in pets like, aggressiveness, dumbness, paralysis or partially paralysis, or excessive salivation should be taken seriously and that owners should have their pets diagnosed and treated by a qualified animal health professional.

“Rabies is a preventable Zoonotic viral disease, which is found in domestic and wild animals, and occasionally in humans. It is transmitted from animals to humans/animals through bites by infected animals.

“The rabies virus is found in the saliva of an infected animal. A human can be infected through broken skin or mucous membranes coming into contact with the infected animal,” he said.

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Monna o latofadiwang ka go bolaya mokapelo wa gagwe o tla nama a letile kwa ntlolefitshwaneng


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Kgetsi ya polao kgatlhanong le lekawana le le latofadiwang ka go tlhaba le go bolaya lekgarebe la gagwe kwa motseng wa Lokgabeng, gaufi le Taung, e buseditswe morago go fitlha ka di 9 Lwetse 2024. Molatofadiwa, Simon Molale (22), o tla nama a letile kwa ntlo-lefitshwaneng, mme se se tla morago ga gore kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung, e busetse kgetsi e morago mo letsatsing la gompieno, gonne magistrata mo kgetsi e, a ne a seo.

Go begwa fa Molale a bolaile Tshepiso Medichane, mme sebakwa sa tiro e, se sa itsiwe. Go ya ka mongwe o boneng ka matlho, lekawana le, lene la tlhabakaka lekgarebe le, mme one a tshaba mo lefelong la tiragalo fa a bona batho.

Fela, go begwa fa ba lelapa la gagwe ba ne ba mo tshwara le go mo isa kwa seteisheneng sa sepodisi sa Taung di ura morago ga tiragalo.  

Kgabagare, sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen are Molale one a tshwarwa le go latofadiwa ka polao ya ga Medichane.

“Ke nnete molatofadiwa mo kgetsing e ya polao o tshwerwe. Molatofadiwa one a isiwa kwa seteisheneng sa sepodisi ke ba lelapa la gagwe.

“One a na le dikgobalo, mme o ile a amogelwa kwa bookelong jwa selegae. Molatofadiwa o lebagane le kgetsi ya polao, mme thipa e e dirisitsweng go bolaya moswi ene ya fitlhelwa kwa lefelong la tiragalo.”

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More than 800 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

More than 800 suspects were arrested for various crimes during Operation Shanela. The suspects were arrested in conjunction with the police and other law enforcement agencies, including other role players.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said 5454 actions, included amongst others, 11 roadblocks, searching of 167 premises, 2 831 persons, 1 271 vehicles, closing of seven unlicensed liquor premises and inspection of 92 others. Myburgh further said, 35 Second-hand-dealers were inspected, as well as 74 formal and 26 informal businesses involved in hospitality and retail (to ensure Labour Law compliance).

“Numerous patrols and stop and search actions were also conducted. The suspects were among others, arrested for crimes such as 9 for aggravating robbery, 9 for murder, 8 for rape, 136 for assault with intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) and 72 for common assault.

“Four for house and business robberies, 35 for malicious damage to property, 25 for burglary at residential and business premises, 50 for possession of drugs, 11 for illegal possession of firearms, 9 for illicit mining and 15 for dealing in drugs,” she said.

Myburgh added that 15 suspects were arrested for illegal dealing in liquor, 7 for theft out of/from motor vehicle and 16 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. She said moreover, 87 suspected undocumented persons were taken in for processing by Immigration Officials. 

“Of the 851 suspects, 369 were apprehended during detectives’ suspect raiding operations. During the operations, a variety of drugs, eight cell phones, 10kg of copper, 9 firearms, 83 rounds of ammunition, 25 litres of fuel, liquor, tobacco products, 5 vehicles and other items were confiscated.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, thanked all role players for their continuous hard work and collaboration to ensure safer communities.

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