COMMITTEE CALLS NORTHERN CAPE RESIDENTS TO MAKE SUBMISSIONS ON MARRIAGE BILL


By AGISANANG SCUFF

3 August 2025 – The Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs will, from 4 until August 2025, will hold public hearings on the Marriage Bill [B43-2023] in the Northern Cape. The committee urges the residents of the Northern Cape to take the opportunity to make contributions aimed at shaping the legislation rationalising marriage laws in South Africa. The Chairperson of the Committee, Mosa Chabane said the hearing in the Northern Cape follows similar consultations held in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga and North West and most recently in the Free State.
 
“South Africa’s democratic society is anchored on consultation, hence the need for public participation in the work of Parliament and in law-making was enshrined in section 59 of the Constitution. The hearings represent a genuine platform to guarantee that the laws that Parliament passes incorporate the will and aspirations of the people.

“The committee has endeavoured to ensure that the process is inclusive and far-reaching and that a conducive platform is created for people to make meaningful submissions on the Bill. In this context, the committee resolved to hold nationwide hearings to garner views on the Bill, especially considering South Africa’s diverse cultural and religious background,” he said. 
 
Chabane further said to ensure meaningful public engagement, Parliament, through its public education unit, has in each province undertaken an extensive public education process to ensure that participants make informed and qualitative submissions that will add value to the Bill. He added that the public education sessions have proved invaluable, with participants in different provinces raising province-specific views on the Bill.   
 
“The Marriage Bill seeks to rationalise the marriage laws of various types of marriages and introduces a single marriage statute to replace the three existing marriage laws governing civil marriages, customary marriages and civil unions. The Bill further seeks to recognise all marriages irrespective of religion, custom, sexual orientation or other beliefs. All marriages, concluded either following the tenets of any custom, religion or belief, will, therefore, be recognised.

“The Bill will further ensure that all marriages concluded before the commencement of the Bill continue to be recognised as marriages under South African law. Also, the Bill seeks to prohibit marriages involving children in line with South Africa’s obligations as it relates to international human rights instruments, as well as the protection of children. In this regard, the Bill introduces a requirement that both prospective spouses must be 18 years and older. The Bill further introduces offences and penalties for entering or concluding marriages with minors, as well as solemnising such marriages,” said Chabane.
 
He said the Bill will further ensure that the Minister of Home Affairs can designate marriage officers from all sectors of society, including traditional leadership, and sets out the requirements for designation as a marriage officer.
 
Chabane said in the hearings held in the Free State, a majority of participants welcomed the intentions of the Bill but raised concerns with various aspects that the committee must consider when deliberating on the Bill.

“A major point raised was the need for stricter measures to regulate marriages between foreign nationals and South Africans to halt the increasing trend of marriages of convenience. Additionally, participants agreed to the increase in the legal age of marriage to align it with international human rights instruments.

“Participants suggested that the Bill increase the legal age of marriage to 21 years, as they were of the view that an 18-year-old is still not mature enough to make such a decision,” he said. 
 

Details of the Northern Cape hearings are as follows:
 

 DATE:2025DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYLOCAL MUNICIPALITYProposed venueTIME
Monday
4 August
Frances Baard District MunicipalitySol Plaatje Municipality
(Kimberley)
Galeshewe Recreational Hall10:00 – 15:00
Tuesday
5 August
John Taolo Gaetsewe District MunicipalityGa-Segonyana Municipality
(Kuruman)
Ga-Segonyana Municipal Hall10:00 – 15:00
Thursday
7 August
ZF Mgcawu District MunicipalityDawid Kruiper Municipality
(Upington)
Piet Thole Hall in Rosedale10:00 – 15:00

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Altercation between police officer and a civilian at Stilfontein Police Station probed


By BAKANG MOKOTO

3 August 2025 – The acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng said he has just become aware of a video clip that is circulating, apparently showing a member of the South African Police Service (SAPS) at Stilfontein Police Station engaged in a verbal altercation with a member of the public. Asaneng is calling upon this individual who was at the police station to please come forward so that a formal investigation can be conducted to establish what led to the altercation.

“The exchange between this individual and a member of the police is unacceptable as it is expected of police officers and members of the public to work together and to respect one another. Therefore, it is important, if police community-relations are to be restored, that an investigation should be conducted to get to the veracity of this so that future incidents of this nature can be avoided,” he said.

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A man sentenced to life imprisonment for kidnapping and raping his ex-girlfriend


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

3 August 2025 – A man (55) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Bafokeng Regional Court in Tlhabane for kidnapping and raping his ex-girlfriend. The accused, Ben Sedireng Jacob kidnapped and raped his ex-girlfriend (24) in October 2023, at Bethel Section, Kanana village, outside Rustenburg. 

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the complainant was on her way to Covid View when Jacob approached and grabbed her from behind. Mokgwabone said Jacob, who accused the victim of rushing to her new boyfriend, assaulted her with fists and pushed her into the stream.

“He further strangled and beat her in the face. The accused forced the victim to go with him to his friend’s place, where he raped her. Upon being released the next day, the complainant went to Boitekong Police Station to register a case, which was investigated by the Rustenburg Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit.

“The accused was arrested four days later. He made several court appearances until he was found guilty and sentenced to life for rape. He was also given an additional five years for kidnapping,” he said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, thanked the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Phenyo Monchusi, the prosecution and all other role players for working together to secure the conviction. Asaneng said the sentence is a clear affirmation of the commitment and dedication of the police and prosecution to deal decisively with the pandemic of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) in particular sexual violence against defenceless women whose rights are violated by heartless men who should be their protectors.

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Lesotho national nabbed for attempted murder and possession of illegal firearm  


By REGINALD KANYANE

3 August 2025- In a continuous effort to eradicate illegal firearms, one of the three suspects arrested by Vala Umgodi teams is expected to make a second appearance before the Stilfontein Magistrate’s Court on 4 August 2025, after being arrested on 27 July 2025, for attempted murder, robbery and possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

The accused, Ndumiso Sithole initially appeared in court on 28 July 2025. According to information, the Vala Umgodi members in Stilfontein, followed up on information regarding an attempted murder and robbery suspect who was allegedly spotted in Khuma Township, near Stilfontein.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspect was ultimately found in possession of a CZ pistol firearm and five rounds of ammunition. Mokgwabone said the firearm was linked to a business burglary committed in December 2023, in Klerksdorp, where more than a hundred firearms were stolen.

“In a separate arrest on 1 August 2025, the team operationalised information regarding a man who was in possession of a firearm, also in Khuma Township. During this operation, a Lesotho national (34), was found in possession of a 9mm pistol with 15 rounds of ammunition.

“He was immediately arrested for possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. Preliminary investigations revealed that the firearm was reported stolen in Welkom, Free State Province in November 2016. The suspect is facing an additional charge of contravention of section 49(1)(a) of the Immigration Act, 2002,” he said. 

Mokgwabone further said the suspect is due to appear in the Stilfontein Magistrate’s Court on 4 August 2025. He added that, in Skeerpoort, near Hartbeespoortdam, another Vala Umgodi team arrested a suspect for possession of a CZ 9mm pistol and two rounds of ammunition during a crime combating operation on 1 August 2025. He added that the suspect (29) is expected to appear in the Brits Magistrate’s Court on 4 August 2025, on charges of possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

“The police also confiscated a water pump, drill bits, a spade and four hammers,” said Mokgwabone.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, indicated that the arrests and recovery of illegal firearms in the possession of dangerous criminals, who continue to commit serious and violent crimes such as murders and aggravated robberies especially in the illegal mining space, is testament to the effectiveness of Operation Vala Umgodi in combating not only illegal mining, but also the threat posed by the proliferation of illegal firearms.

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Fourth suspect in business robbery and kidnapping case nabbed


By OBAKENG MAJE

3 August 2025- In a significant progress in this case, the fourth person linked to business robbery and kidnapping in Moruleng village, near Rustenburg, was nabbed in Randburg, Gauteng Province on 30 July 2025. The accused briefly appeared in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court on 1 August 2025 and remanded in custody until 6 August 2025.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sam Tselanyane said three suspects accused of business robbery and kidnapping in Moruleng village, near Rustenburg, appeared before the Mogwase Magistrates’ Court on 15 July 2025. Tselanyane said the trio’s court appearance stems from their arrest in Soweto Township, near Johannesburg on 12 July 2025.

“It is alleged that on 10 July 2025, at around 8am, a victim (36), was with his employees at his business premises in Moruleng village, when two vehicles arrived, a white Kia sedan and a white VW Jetta.

“The Kia vehicle was used to block the entrance of the business premises, while the VW Jetta occupants entered the premises, all armed with firearms. Both vehicles had four male occupants each,” he said.

Tselanyane further said they then proceeded to rob the victim of a cell phone, took cash from the till and forced him into their vehicle before driving away. He added that, following this incident, a multi-disciplinary team consisting of the Provincial Organised Crime Unit, ⁠Mogwase and Bojanala Platinum Sub-District 2 (Rustenburg) Detectives, ⁠Provincial and National Crime Intelligence, ⁠Anti-Gang Investigation Unit, Tactical Response Team (TRT), Local Criminal Record Centre (LCRC) as well as the Hostage Negotiator was established. Furthermore, on 12 July 2025, the team managed to identify the two vehicles used in the commission of crime and an intelligence led operation was conducted to intercept a white Jetta with the assistance of Gauteng Police and security officers at Protea Glen Mall, Soweto wherein one suspect was apprehended.

“The suspect led the team to a place, where the victim was allegedly kept at Mogono Section, Luka village, near Phokeng. Upon arrival at the premises, the victim was not found, but the place was thoroughly searched and forensic evidence obtained.

“Thereafter, the team received information that the victim was released and is safely back at his business premises. Upon interviewing the victim, he mentioned that the suspects demanded ransom for his release,” said Tselanyane.

He said later the same evening, the team proceeded back to Gauteng Province to trace outstanding suspects. Tselanyane said the team proceeded to a certain house in Molapo, Soweto, and managed to arrest another suspect and in the process also confiscated a white Kia vehicle.

“The second suspect led the team to his parental home as well as to a family member’s house, where firearms were hidden. Upon arrival at the premises, the family member was found in possession of two unlicensed firearms, a Lorcin 9mm and another pistol.

“The family member was immediately arrested for possession of unlicensed firearms and appeared in Soweto. The vehicles and firearms were confiscated,” he said.

Tselanyane said three accused, Joseph Thabang Makgala (52), Lemmy Elias Nku (47) and Sello Gift Khasu (34), briefly appeared in Mogwase Magistrate’s Court and were remanded in custody until 6 August 2025, for a formal bail application. He said investigation into the matter continues.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng said: “These arrests is a strong warning and message to criminals that no matter where they are, they will be  tracked down relentlessly and they will not be afforded the time and space to enjoy and benefit from their criminal ventures.”

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A foreigner nabbed for allegedly raping a minor


By AGISANANG SCUFF

3 August 2025- A foreign wanted suspect (50) was arrested by the Northern Cape Provincial Tracking Team, acting on a request from the Galeshewe Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit. The suspect was arrested in Setlagole village, near Vryburg on 31 July 2025. It is alleged that between 2019 and 2025, the suspect repeatedly raped a girl (15) in Roodepan.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Molefi Shemane said the victim was reportedly threatened with death should she reveal the abuse. Shemane said in 2025, the minor disclosed the incidents to her mother and a case was subsequently opened.

“Upon learning of the investigation, the suspect fled the area. The police remain resolute in its commitment to protecting the vulnerable and ensuring justice is served. Members of the public are encouraged to report any criminal activities to the police by calling Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or using the MySAPS App.

“All information received will be treated with the strictest confidentiality,” said Shemane.

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A Lesotho man nabbed for being in possession of dagga


By BAKANG MOKOTO

1 August 2025- A Lesotho national (32) was arrested for possession of bankies of dagga and for failure to provide valid passport documentation. The suspect was arrested during Phase 2 of the high-density, disruptive Operation Basadi.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Sergio Kock was successfully conducted in Barkly West, Windsorton and Delportshoop. Kock said they showcased police visibility in these towns as they conducted foot and vehicle patrols in the Central Business Districts.

“The operation focused specifically on stop-and-search actions aimed at curbing drug-related crimes and addressing the illegal liquor outlets and the possession of dangerous weapons.

“Liquor outlets were also inspected for compliance with licensing regulations, particularly to prevent the sale of alcohol to underage persons,” he said.

Meanwhile, the operation was led by the Northern Cape Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Policing, Major General Johnny Besnaar led the operations. Besnaar said the teams visited Barkly West, Windsorton and Delportshoop in the Frances Baard District on 1 August 2025.

“Members from provincial units, local police stations, the K9 Unit and the Tactical Response Team joined forces in various crime prevention efforts, including roadblocks and stop-and-search operations.

“During a roadblock on the R31, police searched 132 vehicles and 191 individuals, issued two fines totalling R1300 and distributed educational pamphlets on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF), Extortion and contact crimes,” he said.

Besnaar further said simultaneously, the District Commissioners of Pixley Ka Seme, ZFM, JTG, Frances Baard and Namakwa Districts, executed similar operations in their respective areas. He added that female law enforcement officials together with their male counterparts will continue with crime combatting initiatives for the duration of August month.

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Two undocumented men nabbed


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

3 August 2025- Two undocumented men aged 29 and 41 were arrested. The suspects were arrested by the SAPS members from Kimberley, Kagisho, Public Order Police, Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit, Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit, Municipal Traffic, Provincial Traffic, and the Department of Home Affairs successfully conducted Operation Basadi duties in and around Kimberley on 1 August 2025.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Dikeledi Gopane said two roadblocks were simultaneously held along the N8 and N12 national routes. Gopane said during these operations, 150 vehicles were stopped and checked, while 347 individuals were searched.

“Two firearms were inspected, three J534 admissions of guilt fines were issued to the value of R1800. Fourteen traffic fines were issued to the value of R11 700. Two undocumented men aged 29 and 41, were arrested and detained.

“In addition, high-visibility patrols and stop-and-search operations were carried out in identified hotspot areas as part of ongoing crime prevention efforts. Operation Basadi will continue throughout the month of August, reinforcing the SAPS’s commitment to community safety and gender-focused policing initiatives,” she said.

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18 suspects arrested for illegal mining


By REGINALD KANYANE

3 August 2025- A total of 18 suspects were arrested for illegal mining and contraventions of immigration laws. The operations were executed in collaboration with private security companies, the Department of Home Affairs and the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA).

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Merapelo Pilane said a multi-disciplinary Operation Vala Umgodi team in the Northern Cape will continue to intensify efforts to combat and dismantle criminal activities across the province. Merapelo said the suspects were arrested by the pro-active and combat teams in the Namakwa and Frances Baard Districts.

“During the early hours of Friday, 1 August 2025, the Namakwa District team received intelligence regarding illegal mining activities at a mine near the Kleinzee area. The area was tactically approached with assistance from private security personnel, resulting in the arrest of seven men aged between 19 and 39.

“Members also confiscated suspected diamond-bearing gravel and a light delivery vehicle believed to have been used in the commission of a crime. In a separate incident in the Frances Baard District, teams responded to information provided by a mine security company about illegal mining activities at a privately controlled mine near Kennelworth Camp in Kimberley,” he said.

Merapelo further said a man (41) was caught in the act and arrested. He added that mining tools were also confiscated on the scene.

“On 30 July 2025, a joint operation involving the Department of Home Affairs, the Immigration Unit and PSiRA was conducted in Kimberley. Intelligence led members to several businesses suspected of employing undocumented foreign nationals as security guards. The affected businesses were raided, resulting in the arrest of ten individuals aged between 22 and 39, for immigration-related offences.

“Furthermore, four persons were issued with fines for non-compliance with PSiRA regulations. All suspects have been charged accordingly and will appear in court soon. Investigations are ongoing.

“Operation Vala Umgodi remains committed to the eradication of illegal mining and all forms of related criminality in the province. The public is urged to report any suspicious criminal activity via the MySAPS App or by contacting Crime Stop at 08600 10111,” said Merapelo.

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A man jailed for rape and murder


By OBAKENG MAJE

3 August 2025- A man (35) was sentenced to double life imprisonment for rape and murder. This comes after the accused, Selby George brutally raped and murdered Thobeka Bosman (21) in Marydale.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sergio Kock said the victim’s half-naked body was discovered on 7 October 2018, at approximately 8am under the bridge on Snyman Street, Marydale. Kock said Bosman had been raped and strangled.

“George was arrested shortly thereafter and remained in custody until his sentencing in the Northern Cape High Court sitting in Kimberley on 1 August 2025,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Kholiswa Otola, praised the Detective Sergeant, Lewellyn Smit of the Marydale Detectives for his meticulous investigation and commended the collaborative efforts between the South African Police Service and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), which resulted in this landmark double life sentence for a Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) conviction — a significant development as the country marks Women’s Month.

“Let us continue to unite in the fight against the scourge of GBVF,” said Otola.

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