More than 166 suspects nabbed for various crimes


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

6 October 2024- More 166 suspects were nabbed during the unabated efforts of a multi-disciplinary high density operation. The disruptive actions conducted across the five districts in Northern Cape, included numerous stop and searches of vehicles and persons at vehicle checkpoints and roadblocks.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sergio Kock said 166 suspects were arrested for various criminal activities such as assault, robbery, theft, malicious damage to property, house breaking, theft and contravening of court orders.

Kock said numerous actions were executed, including visits to farms and mines, as well as compliance inspections were conducted.

“Collectively, 128 second-hand dealers and liquor premises were visited, as well as formal and informal businesses. This resulted in the closure of unlicensed liquor premises and the confiscation of large amounts of alcoholic beverages and home-made brew.

“Confiscations during the actions included 2 firearms, ammunition, copper cable, a vehicle, dangerous weapons, drugs, and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, commended and appreciated the police, external role players, and community members who played a pivotal role in combating crime. Otola also reiterated that they will continue adopting the “all hands on deck” approach by leaving no one behind.

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DA eyes 2026 Local Government Elections glory


By REGINALD KANYANE

6 October 2024- The Democratic Alliance (DA) held an extended Federal Executive (FedEx) meeting in Cape Town, where the party’s leadership gathered to deliberate on the roadmap towards the 2026 Local Government Elections (LGE).

Democratic Alliance (DA) leader and Member of Parliament (MP), John Steenhuisen said this crucial meeting, attended by the party’s national and provincial leadership, as well as senior staff from across the country. Steenhuisen said the meeting comes at a time when the DA is stronger and more unified than ever.

“The DA remains positive that it will continue its winning streak and is poised to secure even more metros and municipalities in the upcoming election. Based on the 2024 results, we can emerge as the biggest party in major metros.

“The successes of the 2024 election have set the DA on a powerful trajectory. We are more determined than ever to expand our footprint in 2026, which will further solidify our position to lead nationally and provincially in 2029,” he said.

Steenhuisen further said the response they receive from South Africans across all levels of government, drives them to raise the bar. He added that the meeting thoroughly explored the current state of the South African political landscape, focusing on election opportunities, potential threats, and meticulous preparations for the campaign ahead.

“The Chairperson of the Federal Council, Helen Zille, led discussions on the party’s objectives and strategies, ensuring that the DA is well-positioned to build on its successes.

“With increasing support in national polls and a renewed sense of purpose, the DA is fully prepared to tackle the challenges ahead and lead South Africa toward a brighter future in 2026 and beyond,” said Steenhuisen.

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Monna o bolailwe le go fisiwa kwa Manokwane 


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

6 Diphalane 2024- Sepodisi sa Taung se batlisisa kgetsi ya polao. Se se tla morago ga gore monna wa kwa nageng ya Lesotho, a bolawe le go fisiwa kwa motseng wa Manokwane, gaufi le Taung mo letsatsing la gompieno. 

Go begwa fa baagi ba kwa Manokwane, ba ile ba leba kwa mogwafatshe wa monna o, mme ba fitlha ba mo teketa pele ga ba mo tsenya letaere le le tukang mo thamong. Go begwa fa baagi bano, ba ne ba latofatsa monna o ka go thuba kwa ntlung nngwe, mme a betelela mosadi. 

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Colonel Adele Myburgh are: “Sepodisi se butse kgetsi ya polao, mme ga gona ope o tshwerweng go fitlha ga jaana.” 

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