Freedom Charter inspires the deliberations of the Veterans’ League


By BAKANG MOKOTO

27 June 2025- The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ANC Veteran’s League said it met on 26 and 27 June 2025, marking the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Freedom Charter. According to the ANCVL, the meeting remembered the unique place the Freedom Charter has played in the evolution of democracy and the progressive values in the constitution.

The ANCVL president, Snuki Zikalala said almost two years after the league’s national conference, their membership has grown by nearly 50%, with their current verified membership standing at 3440 members with a further 2300 pending. Zikalala said they have members providing guidance and working with structures of the ANC at all levels and throughout the country.

“The ANCVL’s NEC welcomed Khunjuzwa Kekana to the position of Deputy Secretary General, which was vacant. Kekana is a former Executive Mayor of the Sarah Baartman District Municipality in the Eastern Cape. She served in this role for over 20 years with an impeccable track record.

“She is well-positioned to join the office bearers in fulfilling their responsibilities, especially in addressing local government issues and the problems of our people. The NEC also agreed to the co-option of Sisa Njikelana as an additional member of the NEC,” he said.

Zikalala further said his long history of involvement in the trade union movement will be an important asset as the Veterans’ League seeks to play a role in forging greater trade union unity. He added that Njikelana will play a role in their planned engagement with the labour movement with a view to uniting all progressive forces.

“The meeting deliberated on key issues arising out of its priorities of organising the Veterans’ League, supporting ANC renewal and improving service delivery. The meeting deliberated on the challenges facing municipalities, particularly in terms of service delivery.

“There was a recognition that while the problems facing municipalities are multifaceted, more can be done, especially in respect of being responsive to the needs of communities on basic issues such as access to water, electricity, clean environments and community safety,” said Zikalala.

He said Veterans’ League members will engage with and where possible, participate in interventions to support local governments, particularly those that are struggling. Zikalala said Veterans’ League NEC members are also active in driving the process in the ANC’s Local Government Intervention Task Team, to make progress in localities of greatest need.

“Areas of work for the Veterans’ League include addressing the lack of responsiveness from officials and initiating proactive action in response to allegations of poor performance, lack of accountability and unethical practices.

“Also important is to support councillors and for veterans throughout the country to be active in ward committees and in community-based and civil society organisations seeking to address community needs,” he said.

Zikalala said the ANC Veterans League has been active in developing a strategy to prepare for local government elections, which has been incorporated into the ANC election strategy. He said the phased campaign involves reconnecting with the people, demonstrating their capacity to attend to community concerns and then transitioning to the actual election campaign.

“Attention will be placed on the process of candidate selection, ensuring that candidates are comrades who have demonstrated their leadership qualities, including responsiveness to community aspirations in their localities, and in the ANC.

“Skilled and competent leaders must populate the councils after these elections to continue the local government turnaround. Efforts should be made to ensure that younger leaders, who can initiate robust and imaginative campaigns, take over the baton to play a leading role,” said Zikalala.

He said the meeting deliberated on the extent to which corruption is blight on the society and a constraint to the renewal of the ANC. Zikalala said the NEC welcomed the actions taken by the Gauteng Provincial Government, led by Panyaza Lesufi, to initiate lifestyle audits and take decisive action against those who fell afoul of ethical criteria.

“The meeting also noted various actions taken by law enforcement agencies to deal with corruption and other crimes, including Gender-Based Violence (GBV). The meeting agreed to further develop a well-informed understanding of corrupt tendencies and practices within society, so that the ANC can play a leading role in combating this scourge.

“The ANCVL will continue to ensure that ANC members implicated in corruption are subject to the policies and processes established by the ANC for such instances. In addition to formal institutions within the state, the VL has initiated a process that will provide an internal platform for those who want to report corruption to do so and to be protected,” he said.

Zikalala said the meeting expressed deep concern about the SACP’s decision to contest elections as a political party in its own right. He said the meeting recognised the strong historical bonds between the ANC, SACP and COSATU and how debilitating it would be to try and disentangle this relationship.

“Without the SACP that works closely with the other alliance partners, the character of the liberation movement would change to the detriment of both the ANC and the SACP, especially in areas where the SACP has made important contributions such as matters of social transformation and political education.

“The Veterans’ League NEC is of the firm conviction that any misunderstanding on both strategic and tactical matters can and should be addressed differently, and in the interests of the unity of progressive forces in the forthcoming local government and subsequent elections,” said Zikalala.

He said several unintended consequences of this decision were raised, including how to address members of the ANC who currently hold dual membership with the SACP as well as leaders of the SACP who have been deployed in the ANC as legislators and in executive roles. Zikalala said a further challenge is the likelihood of this move increasing divisions within organised labour and COSATU in particular.

“The meeting agreed to engage directly with the SACP in addition to proposing that the ANC NEC fast-track discussions with the SACP to determine a way forward with due regard to the history of the relationship in the tripartite alliance and the need to strengthen the progressive movement in this profoundly uncertain domestic and global environment.

“The Veterans’ League was instrumental in conceptualising and drafting the Foundation Course, and veterans have been at the forefront of participating in the rollout of this political education course. 600 members of the Veterans’ League have now completed the Foundation Course,” he said.

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Molale stabbed his girlfriend, Rethabile Medichane 22 times   


By KEDIBONE MOALETSI

28 June 2025- The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said it welcomes the life imprisonment sentence handed down by the Taung Regional Court to Simon Kesetsi Molale (22) of Lokgabeng village, near Taung. Molale was convicted of premeditated murder of his partner, Tshepiso Rethabile Medichane (21).

The NPA regional spokesperson in North West, Sivenathi Gunya said the conviction relates to an incident that occurred on 12 August 2024, when Molale and his girlfriend attended a function at his aunt’s place. Gunya said on the evening of that day, they both left function and went home together. 

“On their way home, Medichane informed Molale that she no longer wanted to be in a relationship with him. The accused got furious, went to a nearby house and borrowed a knife. He attacked the deceased, stabbing her and inflicting 22 wounds. After the brutal attack, he fled the scene. He was subsequently arrested and was denied bail.

“Molale pleaded guilty to the charge. In aggravation of the sentence, the state prosecutor, Rebaona Mokgopa, submitted Victim Impact Statements (VIS) from the mother of the deceased, which was facilitated by Court Preparation Officer Molebogeng Oliphant, emphasizing the devastating impact of the crime,” he said.

According to Gunya, Mokgopa argued that Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a pandemic in the country and urged the court to pass a sentence which is deterrent in nature to show that the courts will not tolerate such violent crimes. He said the Magistrate Bhuti Zulu concurred that no substantial or compelling circumstances existed to justify a lesser sentence, leading to the imposition of life imprisonment.

Meanwhile, welcoming the verdict, Dr Rachel Makhari, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, praised the collaborative efforts of law enforcement and prosecution teams. Makhari said these sentences underscore the National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) commitment to fighting GBV and ensuring that justice is served. 

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Company fined R35 000 for failure to submit Tax Returns


By REGINALD KANYANE

28 June 2025- The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said it welcomes the imposition of a hefty fine on Mariolene Trading CC, represented by Pieter Jacobus Schotlz (42), as a sole active member and the company’s director. Mariolene Trading faced 35 counts of Contravening Section 234 (d) of the Tax Administration Act 28 of 2011 – Failure to submit returns.

The NPA regional spokesperson in North West, Sivenathi Gunya said it is alleged that Scholtz is the Director of Mariolene Trading CC, and his company is registered with the South African Revenue Services (SARS) for Value Added Tax (VAT) and Company Income Tax. Gunya said investigations revealed that between March 2019 and May 2024, Scholtz did not submit returns for his company.

“On 25 January 2022, SARS telephonically reminded him to submit outstanding returns on behalf of his company, which is accused number 1. Subsequently, that written communication was sent to Scholtz by SARS, but he failed to submit returns.

“In court, Scholtz opted to pay an admission of guilt fine of R35 000 for failing to submit tax returns. The NPA welcomes this outcome, as it underscores the importance of tax compliance in ensuring effective revenue collection and upholding public confidence in SARS’s enforcement capabilities,” he said.

Welcoming the outcome, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari, commended Advocate Dineo Mathule for her diligence in bringing the matter to a successful conclusion. She also acknowledged the collaborative effort of all role players involved in the case. The NPA, through its Specialised Tax Unit, remains committed to ensuring accountability and reinforcing a culture of tax compliance under the Honey Badger Project. Criminal prosecution remains a key instrument in addressing wilful non-compliance with tax laws.

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Three men nabbed for business robbery and possession of illegal firearms  


By OBAKENG MAJE

 28 June 2025- Three men were arrested in Block A, Maubane village, near Makapanstad by the Brits Trio Task Team and Makapanstad Detectives. The suspects, who have reportedly been committing house and business robberies, were traced to a place in the village, where they were apprehended and two firearms, six rounds of ammunition, a cell phone, drill machine, clothes and diapers were seized.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the accused, Dumisane Shabangu (33), Kenneth Hlongwane (25) and Tebogo Seodisa (22), were arrested and briefly appeared before the Temba Magistrate’s Court on 27 June 2025. Mokgwabone said Shabangu, Hlongwane and Seodisa, were remanded in custody until 11 July 2025, facing various charges.

“Shabangu is facing a business robbery, unlawful possession of ammunition and attack on a police officer charges, Hlongwane is facing armed robbery and possession of an unlicensed firearm charges, while Seodisa is faced with armed robbery and possession of an unlicensed firearm charges.

“The investigations into the matter are underway, and the possibility of linking the accused to more cases cannot be ruled out. So, the police in the police will continue with their efforts to eradicate illegal firearms and stabilize contact and violent crimes,” he said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng said he is hopeful that the accused will not be released back into the community to continue with their criminal activities and reign of terror. Asaneng said he hopes that they will be successfully prosecuted.

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