14 compliance notices issued against suppliers  


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

9 December 2024- The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has issued 14 compliance notices to suppliers’ non-compliant goods. Twelve of these suppliers are based in the Western Cape, and one each in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces.

The NCC spokesperson, Phetho Ntaba said these suppliers have mainly contravened Section 24 of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA). Ntaba said with respect to the Western Cape, the NCC conducted market monitoring inspections in the City of Cape Town, where 40 suppliers were inspected.

“Of these inspected suppliers, 12 have been issued with compliance notices, and 23 are being further investigated. In these inspections, the NCC’s found inconsistencies with labelling requirements, where suppliers did not properly label the goods or affix ingredients on the packaging.

“Failure to label goods in accordance with the CPA contravenes Section 24 read with Regulation 6. Section 24 of the CPA provides that a “trade description must be applied to the goods or any covering, label or in or on reel, or which goods are packaged or attached to the goods,” she said.

Ntaba further said trade description must include the country of origin and any other prescribed information. She added that in addition to these matters, the NCC is finalising investigations from inspections conducted in Limpopo, Gauteng, Northern Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal.

Meanwhile, the NCC’s acting Commissioner, Hardin Ratshisusu said: “From the concluded investigations, the NCC found that consumers continue to be exposed to unsafe foodstuffs and most suppliers do not comply with the provisions of the CPA.

“The NCC continues to prioritise cases of expired and unsafe foodstuffs.”

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More than 5582 persons and 2969 vehicles stopped and searched


By REGINALD KANYANE

9 December 2024- More than 5582 persons and 2969 vehicles were stopped and searched during the Northern Cape SAPS multi-disciplinary high density operation, Operation Shanela.   The disruptive actions across the province commenced on 2 until 8 December 2024.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel, Segio Kock said the police and other law enforcement agencies executed numerous actions that included, random stop and searches of 5582 persons and 2969 vehicles.

Kock said actions also included visibility patrols, vehicle check points, roadblocks, compliance inspections at liquor outlets, second hand goods dealers and scrapyards, firearm dealers and visits to spaza shops.

“During the operations, 247 suspects were arrested for various crimes such as dealing in drugs, possession of illegal cigarettes, illegal dealing in liquor, possession of counterfeit goods and possession of drugs.

“This includes robbery, assaults, house-breaking and theft, malicious damage to property, assault GBH, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and the detention of illegal immigrants,” he said.

Kock further said the police detectives traced and arrested several daily wanted suspects, who have been on the run from the police for various crimes including, house robbery, murder, rape, assault GBH and illegal possession of a firearm.

He added that the police actions also focused on the confiscation of dangerous weapons, drugs including crystal meth, tik, dagga, mandrax, alcohol, cash and vehicles were confiscated.

“Tuck shops were also raided and expired items removed and destroyed. Operation Shanela remains consistent in putting more boots on the ground during the safer festive season operations in its quest to squeeze crime in all hot spot areas throughout the province,” said Kock.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, applauded the joint efforts of the law enforcement agencies, Community Police Forums (CPF) and Community in Blue Patrollers, that led to the arrest of the criminals.

Otola also appreciated the efforts of police members and reiterated that the police are ready to keep the province safe, secure and peaceful during this festive season and beyond.

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A policeman in court for allegedly raping a woman


Picture: A policeman, Luthando Meintjies, who is accused of rape/Facebook  

By OBAKENG MAJE

9 December 2024- A policeman (27), who is facing three counts of rape, three counts of assault with intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), and one count of kidnapping. On 15 November 2024, Constable Luthando Meintjies, a member of the South African Police Service (SAPS), allegedly arrived at his place of residence with the complainant (23), at night after consuming alcohol.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Mojalefa Senokoatsane said it is alleged that during the night, the accused informed the complainant that she must call her mother as he wanted money to buy more beers. Senokoatsane further said when she could not get the money from her mother, he allegedly began to assault and proceeded to rape her numerous times during the night.

“She tried to escape and hide in the bathroom, but the accused broke down the door to open it. Whilst all this was happening, she was able to send her uncle text messages for him to come and rescue her from the accused.

“The uncle allegedly arrived at the accused’s home with the police. Meintjies was arrested and charged with rape, assault GBH, as well as kidnapping. The matter was remanded to 10 December 2024, for further bail purposes,” he added.

Meanwhile, Sekoatsane said the state will oppose the accused’s release on bail.

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Ramaphosa says the country has made progress


By BAKANG MOKOTO

9 December 2024- The Republic of South Africa (RSA) president, Cyril Ramaphosa said the progress they have made this year gives them hope for the year ahead. Ramaphosa said the country is nearing the end of another year, marked by both triumphs and struggles. 

He further said they celebrated 30 years since the birth of the democratic nation. Ramaphosa added that they reflected on the considerable progress they have made in building a constitutional order anchored on freedom, equality and human rights for all. 

“We held our 7th successful, free and fair general elections since 1994. It was a landmark poll, with an unprecedented 70 political parties contesting.

“The election was a credit to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), which acquitted itself with distinction, the political parties who campaigned in a spirit of respect and tolerance, and to all South Africans who exercised their right to vote,” he said. 

Ramaphosa said democracy has evolved and matured. He said they have a Government of National Unity (GNU), composed of 10 political parties from across the political spectrum.

“They have agreed on three strategic priorities for this administration. The first strategic priority is to grow our economy and create jobs. The structural reforms initiated under the 6th administration, are continuing to create conditions for our economy to grow and to create jobs.

“The country has had over 250 days with no load-shedding. This is due to a combination of increased maintenance and generation recovery by Eskom, the addition of more capacity to the grid including from renewables, and the large-scale uptake of solar and battery energy solutions by households and businesses,” said Ramaphosa.

He said the work of the National Energy Crisis Committee continues. Ramaphosa said it is working to get more power onto the grid, to expand the electricity infrastructure, to diversify the market for the benefit of consumers, and to lay the groundwork for an energy-secure future.

“There has been a significant recovery of commuter rail, since theft and vandalism during the COVID-19 pandemic nearly destroyed the network. Stations have been refurbished, new state-of-the-art trains are on the tracks, and 31 out of 40 key passenger corridors are now operational,” he said.

Ramaphosa said there were 40 million commuter rail passengers in the last financial year, up from 15 million passengers the previous year. He said they are making progress in the recovery of freight rail and dealing with longstanding operational challenges in their ports.

“We are seeing improvements at the container terminals in Durban and Cape Town, as well as with infrastructure upgrades. While unemployment levels remain extremely high, more South Africans are finding jobs.

“The second strategic priority of this administration is to reduce poverty and tackle the high cost of living. Consumer inflation is at a four-year low, making essential goods like fuel and most food staples more affordable,” said Ramaphosa.

He said over the past twelve months, fuel prices have come down. Ramaphosa said around 60% of the national budget is dedicated towards the ‘social wage’.

“These are the measures that reduce poverty and directly improve people’s lives. In addition to the provision of grants to vulnerable groups and unemployed people, this social wage includes subsidised housing, free basic services, no-fee schools and school nutrition.

“Government has been able to sustain these measures even as public finances are under severe pressure. The third strategic priority of this administration is to strengthen the capacity of the state to deliver on its mandate,” said Ramaphosa.

He said their efforts to improve the capacity and capability of the state to deliver on basic services continue. Ramaphosa said they have experienced moments of great national pride this year.

“Our sportsmen and women made us proud, including at the Olympics and Paralympics. Our nation’s artists hoisted our flag high on the global stage, proving themselves to be among our most valuable exports.

“The momentum we have achieved this year was marred by tragedy. The deaths of a number of children from eating contaminated foodstuffs was a great sorrow and caused deep concern,” he said.

Ramaphosa said they have put a number of stringent measures in place to prevent such tragedies. He said while they are making progress, they have a long way to go.

“The pace of economic growth is still too slow and not enough jobs are being created. Families still struggle with the high cost of living.

“While there has been some improvement in the crime statistics and there have been breakthroughs in tackling crime syndicates, crime and violence is still widespread in many communities,” said Ramaphosa.

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Bapalami ba le 14 ba gobetse mo kotsi ya sejanaga


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

9 Sedimonthole 2024- Bapagami ba ba magareng ga dingwaga di le 25 le 45, ba tlogetswe ka dikgobalo. Se, setla morago ga gore sejanaga se ba neng ba se palame, se thulane le sejanaga se seneng se ikemetse sa modiro wa bakkie kwa tseleng ya R375 magareng ga motseng wa Morokweng le Vosterhoop, gaufi le Ganyesa ka Lamatlhatso.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Sarasanta Tryphosa van Rooyen are, go begwa fa tekesi e ile ya tsenelela le go kgoreletsa sejanaga sa modiro wa Isuzu.

‘Go begwa fa mokgweetsi wa Isuzu a ile a leka go efoga go thulana le tekesi eo, mme ka maswabi, o ile a thulana le sejanaga se sengwe se seneng se ikemetse fela sa modiro wa bakkie.

“Bagobadi ba ile ba rwalelwa kwa kliniking ya selegae ka dikgobalo tse di masisi. Go fitlha ga jaana, go butswe kgetsi ya go kgweetsa botlhatswa, mme dipatlisiso di tsweletse,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

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Setopo sa monna o sa itsiweng se bonwe kwa kanaleng


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

9 Sedimonthole 2024- Setopo sa monna o sa itsiweng se bonwe kwa kanaleng kwa Extension 7, mono Taung. Go begwa fa monna o sa itsiweng, ga mmogo le dingwaga tsa gagwe, a bonwe a rapaletse mo kanaleng, mme sepodisi sene sa itsisiwe.

Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Sarasanta Tryphosa van Rooyen, tiragalo e ke ya ka Labotlhano. Van Rooyen are sepodisi se butse kgetsi ya morago ga loso, mme dipatlisiso di tsweletse.

“Go fitlha ga jaana ga gona ope o tshwerweng, kgotsa go itse gore go diragetseng. Fela, dipatlisiso di tsweletse,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

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PH Mooketsi High School teachers accused of dating learners


By OBAKENG MAJE

9 December 2024- The PH Mooketsi High School in Taung is under scrutiny. This comes after allegations that, male teachers at the school are dating female learners.

According to a post on Facebook, one of the teachers posted his conversation between him and an alleged learner. It is alleged that, in the conversation, the teacher said he wished he had kissed the learner, which implies that they had met before.

The message reads: “A mathematical literacy teacher from P.H. Moeketsi High School, allegedly posted a conversation between himself and an alleged learner at P.H. Moeketsi. In the conversation, the teacher sent a message saying he wished he had kissed the learner the last time they met.

“This implies that they had met before. Rumours are circulating that the teacher often looks at young female learners with lustful intentions. The learners claim he dresses inappropriately, deliberately exposing private body parts to make young girls infatuated with him.”

It is alleged that he was seen with the learner at Depot Hall after school (their meeting point). The message continues to read, additionally, it is alleged that he exhibited similar behaviour at his previous school.

“A concerned individual commented, “I know him and that’s his nature”. He constantly chases young girls, forgetting he has a wife and children. Please help report him to stop his alleged misconduct.

“Apparently, some male teachers at P.H. Mooketsi is dating young girls at the school. What are your thoughts on this? Please note that the allegations mentioned are unverified and should be investigated thoroughly.”

The North West Department of Education spokesperson, Mphata Molokwane said, they have been notified regarding the allegations. Molokwane further said currently, the issue falls under the jurisdiction of labour relations, which is tasked with overseeing the disciplinary procedures.

“The timeline for this process has been extended primarily due to difficulties in the investigation, as some individuals have been reluctant to serve as witnesses. At this time, psycho-social support services are being offered to the affected individual.

“The department is committed to ensuring that justice is achieved in this matter,” he added.

Meanwhile, the NAPTOSA’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in North West, Kgomotso Hans said: “We condemn teachers who are having romantic relationships with learners. As NAPTOSA, those teachers who have criminal cases should be dismissed. Those cases should be thoroughly investigated and if the accused persons are guilty, they should be dismissed.

“We do not want those perpetrators near our children. Obviously, this will depend on the seriousness of the case. We have indicated that there are some cases that are petty.”  

However, Hans said they will not tolerate serious cases related to sexual abuse of learners.

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Deputy principal accused of raping a learner ‘dragged’ to SACE


By BAKANG MOKOTO

9 December 2024- The Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) in the North West on Monday declared the granting of bail to a deputy principal (63), who is accused of raping a learner (12), from Kgwanyape Primary school in Majakaneng village, outside Brits, as a travesty of justice and a setback against fighting Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF).

Pastor Lesiba Kgwele, who is a convenor of the MRM North West Interim Committee, called on the North West Department of Education to immediately suspend the official facing charges of sexual grooming, sexual assault and statutory rape.

Kgwele said this comes after the accused allegedly kissed the victim in 2023, and purportedly began to send her nude pictures.

“It is reported that seeing the messages, the victim’s friend informed her mother and a teacher requested them to bring the phones to school for observation. The mother of the victim was subsequently informed of the incident by the school and a case was opened against the accused on 23 November 2024.

“The accused was arrested on 25 November, after he handed himself over to the Brits Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences offices,” he said.

Kgwele further pointed out that MRM will be referring the matter to the South African Council of Educators (SACE), to probe the deputy principal’s alleged conduct, which it views as despicable, unethical, violation of educators’ code of conduct and bringing the teaching profession into disrepute.

He added that educators are expected to act in ‘loco-parentis’ and to at all material times protect learners in keeping with values adopted by their respective school communities.

“The granting of bail to perpetrators of Gender-Based Violence & Femicide (GBVF), undermines the objective to send an unequivocal message that there is no place in our society for those who have no regard for women and children’s rights, including the sanctity of life of the most vulnerable in our communities,” said Kgwele.

He declared that miscarriage of justice contributes significantly towards eroding public confidence in the criminal justice system often resulting in communities opting for desperate measures that include taking the law into their own hands.

Kgwele said their disappointment is that the alleged perpetrator was granted bail besides evidence presented suggesting that he had reportedly attempted to intimidate witnesses. 

“We emphasise that education authorities and school governing bodies are expected to exercise zero tolerance to sexual violence against learners in order to tackle the scourge of GBVF. 

“This also includes ensuring that everyone employed at their various institutions are not registered on the National Sexual Offenders Register,” he said.

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Three accused persons escape from police holding cells


Picture: Three escapees who are still on the run/Supplied

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

9 December 2024- The police in Swartruggens have launched a manhunt after the escape of three awaiting trial detainees, who escaped from Swartruggens Police Holding cells on 8 December 2024. It is alleged that four detainees escaped after forcing their exit through the roof of their detention cell.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said the police managed to trace and arrest one of the escapees (23), whilst hiking next to the N4 road, in Swartruggens Plaza. Myburgh said the suspect will appear before the Swartruggens Magistrate’s Court on a charge of escaping form lawful custody on 11 December 2024.

“Other escapees who are still on the run are, Mpho Vincent Madito (29), who was detained for four rape cases reported in Swartuggens and Makgobistad, Thapelo Mogwele Molebatsi (25), was detained for theft at Swartruggens and Johannes Mfaladi (28), was detained for assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) in Swartruggens.

“Meanwhile, the police are still working hard to trace and re-arrest the remaining three escapees. Investigation into the matter including circumstances that led to the escape, continues,” she said.

Myburgh further said the police request anyone with information that can assist in the re-arrest of the remaining three escapees, to contact the nearest police station or the Investigating Officer, Captain Peterson Monageng on 082 569 5868.

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More than 1299 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela


Picture: Some of confiscated items/Supplied

By REGINALD KANYANE

9 December 2024- More than 1299 suspects were arrested for various offences during Operation Shanela. The campaign that forms part of the safer festive season operations, was conducted between 2 until 8 December 2024.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh said the actions executed during the operations resulted in the apprehension of 1 299 suspects in the province, of which 617 were arrested by Detectives during suspect raiding operations.

Myburgh said police, supported by other law enforcement agencies, executed a total of 5 399 actions that included amongst others the inspection of 56 licensed liquor premises.

She further said this includes 77 second hand dealers, compliance inspections of Firearms Institutions (non-official and official institutions), 745 inspections at hospitality and retail shops, 84 informal businesses to ensure labour law compliance as well as farms and mines.

Myburgh added that in the province, a further 292 premises, 1 677 persons and 702 vehicles were searched and ten roadblocks were held.

“The arrests were among those effected by Detectives includes 17 for murder, 46 for rape and 236 for assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm (GBH). Other arrests affected included four for illegal possession of a firearm, five for illegal possession of ammunition and two for possession of a dangerous weapon.

“Eleven for dealing in drugs, 17 for illegal dealing in liquor, 152 for possession of drugs, seven for burglary at business premises, 17 for burglary at residential premises, 38 for malicious damage to property, 46 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, 39 for being illegal immigrants and 87 for illicit mining,” she said.

Myburgh said the items that were confiscated are a variety of drugs, tobacco products, 10kg of copper cables, 121 rounds of ammunition, three firearms, one rifle and three vehicles. She said in Lichtenburg, the police and health inspectors from the Department of Health, visited businesses in town and Boikhutso Township respectively on 3 December 2024, and confiscated numerous expired goods.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, congratulated the police officers working together with other law enforcement agencies, including Traffic and Home Affairs, to ensure that suspects are brought to book as part of asserting the authority of the state.

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