More than 10 houses destroyed by heavy rains in Kgomotso village


By REGIBALD KANYANE

14 January 2025- More than 10 houses in Kgomotso village, near Taung, were destroyed by disruptive rains on Monday afternoon. Heavy rains driven by a tropical low-pressure system hit the area and left a trails of destruction and some individuals were forced to seek refuge from relatives and good Samaritans.

The Member of Mayoral Committee (MMC) responsibly for Infrastructure, in Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM), councillor Itumeleng Mribe said the heavy rains caused significant damages.

“There was power outage due to the severity of heavy rains and more than ten houses were affected. However, the municipality has activated disaster management protocols and teams continue to monitor conditions in the wake of heavy rains.

“We advise residents to take precautionary measure. The roofs of those houses were blown away. Walls of others collapsed and we are busy doing assessment. We will also engage other stakeholders to ensure that those affected receive remedy to the situation,” he said.

Meanwhile, the North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Gaoage Oageng Molapisi said the North West Provincial Disaster Management Centre (PMDC), working together with Municipal Disaster Centres said it remains on high alert for incidents of disaster across the province.

Molapisi said there is as disaster management teams are on the ground conducting needs and impact assessment following heavy rainfall that affected many parts of the province and damaged infrastructure, properties and possessions. 

“North West province has experienced heavy rainfall in the past few days and the district municipalities that were largely affected included Bojanala Platinum and Ngaka Modiri Molema.

“Both formal and informal houses were damaged by the heavy rains including municipal infrastructure such as culverts, roads and bridges. Kromkuil bridge in Moretele has collapsed, scores of houses in Moretele, Rustenburg, JB Marks, Ditsobotla, Ratlou and Mahikeng Local Municipalities were flooded,” he said.

Molapisi further said roofs of houses at Mokgola in Ramotshere Moiloa and Ledig in Moses Kotane were blown away. He added that mud houses at Moshwaneng in Ratlou Local Municipalities were affected and faced possibilities of collapsing.

“Public amenities such as hospitals, clinics and schools were also not spared. Lehurutshe Hospital, Moses Kotane Hospital in Ledig and General Delarey in Lichtenburg are some of those which were affected. Bogosi Clinic and Primary School in Moretele was also water-logged.

“Mop-up operations are underway to bring all affected facilities back to full operation. We have directed coordination on the ground to assist affected residents and communities across the province. The provincial preparedness and response contingency plan have been developed and are being implemented,” he said.

Molapisi said various sector departments and municipalities have been briefed and activated in line with their roles and responsibilities, and they use their own resources to respond to emergencies/disasters incidents.

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Northern Cape Premier, Zamani Saul lauds Class of 2024


By BAKANG MOKOTO

14 January 2025- The Northern Cape Premier, Zamani Saul said his government has recorded a number of milestones in 2024. Saul, who delivered a keynote address during the release of provincial 2024 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results on 14 January 2025 in Kimberley.

He further said as a province, they received the highest number of clean audits, 8 clean audits in total. Saul added that they have achieved this by putting proper systems in place in an effort to enhance accountability and transparency.

“We also managed to create a huge number of jobs last year. In the first three quarters of the year, we created 27 000 jobs. This, we managed to achieve due to the initiatives rolled out by the provincial government with our key stakeholders.

“Last year, amongst our key highlights for the year is the matric results that we are celebrating here today. We broke an all-time record by receiving 84.2%. So for the provincial government, 2024 was a good year and we are working towards an even better year in 2025,” he said.

Saul said reaching many little milestones that might seem insignificant for some, but for them and the people of the Northern Cape, it is the little milestones that count. He said although they will do it again when they enter the hall, allow him to, on behalf of the Northern Cape Provincial Government (NCPG) to congratulate the top three learners and their parents for the sterling performance last year.

“Kutlo Motlhoioa (Kimberley Technical High School), Petrus Nel (Duineveld High School) and Kutlo Motshwana (Galaletsang High School). You have made us proud. We sincerely wish you well in your future endeavour and look forward to welcoming you back into the province to come and help us build a Northern Cape we are all proud of.

“Today, we can proudly state that we are reaping the rewards of years of investment into a system that we believe can change the Northern Cape. You will remember that in 2019, The Northern Cape Provincial Government (NCPG) took a conscious decision to prioritise Health and Education,” said Saul.

He said they will not be able to attain their vision of modernising, growing and making the Northern Cape a successful province, if they do not educate the young people. Saul said they went out galvanising support from their key stakeholders to help them improve the education system. 

“The annual release of the matric results provides us with the opportunity to benchmark our education system against national standards. It further allows us to give recognition to our top achievers, who have excelled academically and prepare for their tertiary education.

“The Class of 2024 has done remarkably well and exceeded our expectations. This is also an indication that our education system in the province has stabilised and we are witnessing a gradual improvement in our matric results year on year,” he said.

Meanwhile, a total of 179 978 answered scripts were marked by 839 markers, 45 chief markers and 45 internal moderators. The quality assurer, Umalusi found that they have sound systems in place and the whole examination process was conducted with integrity.

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Monna o tlhokafetse morago ga go longwa ke noga


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

14 Ferikgong 2025- Monna wa dingwaga di le 60 go tswa kwa motseng wa Modimong, gaufi le Taung, o tlhokafetse morago ga go lomiwa ke noga. Go begwa fa Majojo Seboco a ne a longwa ke noga mo letsatsing la maabane, mme a tabogisetswa kwa bookelong jwa Taung go bona thuso ya potlako.

Fela go begwa fa Seboco a ile a tlhokafala moragonyana kwa bookelo, mme kgetsi ya morago ga loso e ile ya bulwa ke sepodisi.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Sarasanta Tryphosa van Rooyen are: “Ee, ke nnete kgetsi ya morago ga loso e butswe morago ga gore monna o, a longwe ke noga.

“Go fitlha ga jana ga go itsiwe mofuta wa noga e e mo lomileng.”

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A baby found abandoned behind a house


By BAKANG MOKOTO

14 January 2025- The Galeshewe Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences unit seeks assistance in locating the family and mother of a new-born baby boy, who was discovered behind a house in Jerusalem in Lerato park.

On 23 December 2024, occupants of a house in Jerusalem heard a baby crying behind the house. Upon investigation, they discovered the baby boy.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Merapelo Pilane said the police were informed and the child is currently under the care of the Department of Social Development. Pilane said any person with information is requested to contact Captain Godfrey Kgatwane on 082 495 4725 or 053 807 6161.

“Information can be reported via the MySAPS App or 08600 10111. All information will be treated confidentially,” he said.

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Nine bodies of illegal miners recovered in Stilfontein mine


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

14 January 2025- Rescue operations at shaft 11 in Stilfontein commenced yesterday afternoon with the retrieval of 35 illegal miners. This follows the clearing of the site over the weekend and the arrival of the 45 tonne Mobile Rescue Winder crane that can reach a depth of 3000 meters underground.

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) spokesperson, Makhosonke Buthelezi said once they are extracted, the illegal miners are inspected for any illicit items such as gold nuggets, illegal firearms and thereafter assessed by paramedics on site. Buthelezi said those that require further medical care are taken to a health facility for further medical care, while those who are in good health are immediately detained.

“All illegal miners are processed to determine their nationality and their immigration status, and once that is done they are detained in police cells. Regrettably and it is unfortunate that of the 35, nine corpses were recovered in yesterday’s operation and pathology services have removed them from the scene.

“Following the deaths of these illegal miners, the police are investigating allegations that the food that was sent down, was allegedly limited and kept from these illegal miners as well as allegations of abuse and cases of assault, following videos that emerged from underground showing some illegal miners being beaten and tortured,” he said. 

He further said Mine Rescue Services will resume operations in the morning and the operation is anticipated to last for the next 10 to 16 days.

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Municipality receives state-of-the-art building from SENWES


By REGINALD KANYANE

14 January 2025- The Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality said it has taken a significant step towards revitalizing the economy of Leeudoringstad and its neighbouring areas by acquiring a state-of-the-art building for its municipal offices.

The official handover of the facility took place on 13 January 2025, marking a historic moment for the region. The building, formerly the head office of SENWES, was handed over to the municipality.

The executive mayor of Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality, Nikiwe Num said the impressive 225-room double-story facility boasts modern amenities tailored to meet the needs of the municipality and its staff. Num said key features include an IT internet server room with internet infrastructure already in place, a gym, a welcome room for guests, and a dedicated standalone building for the fire department.

“Additionally, the premises offer an open field with tennis courts, enhancing its multifunctional appeal. A built-in generator, linked to the entire building, ensures uninterrupted operations during power outages.

“The acquisition of this building is expected to have far-reaching impacts, consolidating the municipality’s offices in Orkney, while accommodating the fire department previously based in Wolmaransstad,” she said.

Num further said this centralization of services will improve operational efficiency and enhance service delivery across the district. She added that this signifies economic development.

“This investment demonstrates our commitment to not only improving municipal operations but also contributing to the economic revival of Leeudoringstad and its surroundings.

“By bringing employees and services closer to the community, we are fostering accessibility and growth. This building represents more than just infrastructure,” said Num.

She said it is a ‘beacon of progress and hope’ for the community. Num said they are excited to begin a new chapter of enhanced service delivery and economic stimulation.

“The state-of-the-art facility is set to become a hub for municipal operations and a catalyst for economic activity in Leeudoringstad, positioning the area as a key player in the district’s development agenda,” she said.

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‘Learners passed NSC more than any other time in history’


By OBAKENG MAJE

14 January 2025- The Minister of Department of Basic Education (DBE), Siviwe Gwarube said while the matric pass rate does not tell them about the quality of education outcomes that the schooling system is achieving, it is an important indicator of progress.

Gwarube said this during the 2024 Matric Results announcement at the Mosaic Church in Fairlands, Johannesburg. She further said it simply tells them what percentage of learners who wrote the National Senior Certificate achieved the minimum pass requirements for this qualification.

Gwarube added that, to pass the National Senior Certificate, learners are not required simply to get 30% across all subjects, which is often misconceived to be the only pass requirement for the National Senior Certificate.

“Instead, they are required to get at least 40% in their Home Language and two other subjects and at least 30% for three other subjects and must pass at least 6 out of their 7 subjects.

“I am proud to announce that in 2024, 615 429 learners passed the National Senior Certificate – more than any other time in our history. South Africa’s national pass rate for the 2024 National Senior Certificate has therefore increased from 82.9% in 2023 to 87.3%,” she said.

Gwarube said this is the highest matric pass rate in the history of the country and should be a moment of great pride and celebration for all of them. She said when they consider the number of learners that progressed from Grade 10 to Grade 12, they have achieved a throughput rate of 63%.

“This is in line with other middle-income countries. As I have indicated, there are many factors that impact on this rate, including, for example, subject choice changes, shifts to part-time candidature and movements to TVET colleges from Grade 10.

“At a provincial level, I am pleased to announce that every province improved on its performance from 2023 and every province achieved above 84%. Free State is the best performing province at 91.0%, increasing its pass rate from 89.0% in 2023.

“KwaZulu Natal is at number 2 with a pass rate of 89.5%, marking an increase of 3.2% from 2023. Number 3 is Gauteng, which increased its pass rate from 85.4% in 2023 to 88.4% in 2024. North-West comes in at number 4 with 87.5%, which represents an increase of 5.9% from 2023,” said Gwarube.

She said number 5 is the Western Cape at 86.6%, which represents an increase of 5% from 2023. Gwarube said the three provinces all received a rounded off pass rate of 85%.

“However, they are ranked according to highest raw percentage points achieved. Limpopo comes in at number 6, with a pass rate of 85.01%. This represents an increase of 5.5% from 2023. Mpumalanga with a pass rate of 84.99% is at number 7 – a significant increase of 8% from 2023. Eastern Cape achieved a pass rate of 84.98% and comes in at number 8 with a 3.6% increase from 2023. Northern Cape is at number 9 with 84.2%.

“It is also important to add that the Northern Cape is the most improved province. It surged by 8.3% from 2023. No-fee schools improved their pass rate from 81% in 2023 to 85.8% in 2024.

“This too is another sign that our schooling system is maturing. 19 Our education districts have also made us very proud with all districts improving on their performance from 2023,” she said.

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A murder case against rapist, Bakang Katong and his co-accused back in court


Picture: Three of four accused persons/Facebook  

By OBAKENG MAJE

14 January 2025- A trial on a murder case against a rapist and alleged murderer, Bakang Katong (32), his co-accused, Thabang Lenyai (23), Katlego Mosimege (31), and Phenyo Katong (34), is expected to commence today at Taung Regional Court.

The accused persons were arrested two years ago for allegedly killing Thabiso Mothibedi (35), in cold blood. This comes after they accused Mothibedi of stealing R20 000 cash and cigarettes worth R600 from Katong’s house in Manthe village, near Taung.

The North West police spokesperson, Capt Sam Tselanyane said the preliminary investigation revealed that on 29 April 2022, the deceased was at Longaneng village in Taung, when the accused fetched and ferried him back to Manthe village.

“Upon arrival, the deceased was allegedly chained to a generator and assaulted. After the assault, the victim was reportedly transported to a local clinic by the accused, however, he was declared dead upon arrival.

“The accused were arrested and charged with murder,” he said.

On 1 May 2022, the community members were up in arms and torched three houses and a bakkie belonging to Katong’s family.

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