Disappointed SA exit the CHAN tournament after a night of drama in Kampala


 

19 August 2025 – Such was the disappointment in the South Africa changeroom moments after their dramatic 3-3 draw with Uganda at the Mandela National Stadium on Monday night that it was almost palpable.

The stunned silence spoke more than any words ever could as the players, the technical team, the staff and every single member of the camp tried to come to terms with a result that also confirmed the end road for coach Molefi Ntseki’s brave charges in this African Nations Championship (CHAN.

A victory would have taken the team to the quarterfinals of the CHAN and this seemed to be very much on the cards when the South Africans raced to a 3-1 lead late in the second half with just seven minutes remaining on the clock. But the hosts were awarded two late penalties that they scored to secure the 3-3 final score, a result that propelled them to the quarterfinals and also knocked out South Africa in the process.

On a day of high drama, the hosts were the first to put their name on the stadium’s electronic scoreboard when Jude Ssemugabi opened the scoring in the 32nd minute. Ssemugabi’s opening strike sent the 34 000-strong crowd into wild celebrations, and such was the pandemonium inside the venue named after South African icon Nelson Mandela that the deafening noise was probably heard in Mthatha and Qunu in the Eastern Cape.

But South Africa clawed their way back and equalised through Ramahlwe Mphahlele in the 52nd minute. The equaliser was not without drama as referee Vincent Kabore needed the assistance of VAR before he could confirm the goal. The South Africans then shifted a gear and increased the pressure, which eventually saw that man Thabiso Kutumela finding the back of the net in the 57th minute. Man of the match Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo scored the third to put South Africa in what appeared to be a comfortable lead in the 83rd minute.

Then the two late penalties came in quick succession and Allan Okello (88th minute) and Rogers Torach (96th minute) confirmed the dramatic comeback. Ntseki said he was proud of his players after they fought with everything they had until the final whistle.

“They showed their commitment and understood that they were playing for their country. In the game of football, like I said, there are three results (win, draw and defeat). Unfortunately, we got the result that we did not want (draw). We wanted to win, but things did not happen for us,” he said.

“As for the future, I think the country is very proud of their performances and we brought the best players that played very well in this tournament. I can’t fault any of them in terms of performance and commitment. As a coach and as a member of the team that came to represent South Africa here, we are very proud of them.”

It was a heartbreaking result for a team that overcame the odds and worked very hard to fly the South African flag in the tournament that is being held in East Africa in three countries – Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda – between 2-30 August 2025.

South African Football Association (SAFA) President Dr Danny Jordaan said he was very proud of the way the players represented the country and their families, and he added that they should hold their heads high after giving their all on the pitch.

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ANC lambasts Gigaba and Mchunu’s comments


By OBAKENG MAJE

18 August 2025- The African National Congress (ANC) said it has noted with serious concern and disapproval the recent conduct and public statements made by Malusi Gigaba and Senzo Mchunu. The ANC said Gigaba and Mchunu’s conduct represents a flagrant violation of ANC internal communication protocols and undermines the fundamental discipline of the movement.

The ANC national spokesperson, Mahlengi Bengu said Gigaba and Mchunu acted outside of any sanctioned organisational mandate or collective structure making pronouncements that amount to deliberate de-campaigning of the ANC. Bhengu said their remarks do not reflect the views of any legitimate structure of the movement and must be seen as an opportunistic assault on the collective image, credibility and cohesion of the ANC.

“The ANC categorically states that it is a revolutionary movement guided by democratic centralism principles and led through disciplined structures. No comrade, regardless of their history or standing is above the requirements of organisational discipline.

“These comrades are casting aspersions on the character and unity of the ANC, portraying the organisation as divided, incoherent and collapsing. These actions serves only the strategic agenda of counter-revolution and weakens the people’s confidence in their movement,” she said.

Bhengu further said no disciplined comrade would out of their own volition make statements that embolden forces that have long sought to reverse the gains of our revolution. She added that commune in the ANC is a constitutional mandate of the Secretary-General, these powers are entrusted to the National Spokesperson for operational purposes.

“Any deviation from this established protocol undermines internal cohesion, unity and renewal. The ANC will take the necessary steps to correct this behaviour and no comrade will be exempt from the discipline of the organisation which demands unity, discipline, and revolutionary morality from all.

“As we advance the programme of renewal in the ANC and society, we must intensify our efforts to serve our people with humility and dignity. The renewal programme cannot co-exist with ill-discipline,” said Bhengu.

She said they have no tolerance for conduct that seeks to weaken the collective. Bhengu said they call on all members and leaders of their movement to return to the basic principles and values of their movement and be committed to respecting the integrity and sanctity of their organisational processes.

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A woman nabbed for dealing in drugs


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

18 August 2025 – Operation Basadi, which focuses on women empowerment, gender equality and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) awareness, continues to yield positive results in the Northern Cape. On Monday, members of Galeshewe SAPS, supported by the Women’s Network and community safety volunteers, conducted a door-to-door information sharing campaign in the John Daka area of Galeshewe.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said during the campaign, police received information about alleged drug dealing at a house in the vicinity. Sam said acting swiftly, they requested permission to search the identified premises.

“The search led to the discovery of Tik and an undisclosed amount of cash believed to be the proceeds of crime. A woman (27) was subsequently arrested.

“The suspect has been charged with dealing in drugs and is expected to appear in the Galeshewe Magistrate’s Court soon,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Frances Baard Police District, Major General Charlotte Makgari, commended the SAPS members and safety volunteers for their vigilance and proactive response, which resulted in the successful removal of drugs from the community. Makgari said public is further encouraged to support the fight against crime by participating in the SAPS “Rate Our Service” online survey, aimed at improving policing services.

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A corruption case against Mapisa-Nqakula postponed


By OBAKENG MAJE

18 August 2025- The Gauteng High Court sitting in Pretoria, postponed the corruption case against Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula to 21 November 2025, for her attorney to consult with her on the docket that has been provided by the state.

Mapisa-Nqakula’s attorney indicated that they may file representations with the office of the National Director of Public Prosecutions pending the outcome of the consultation process.

The NPA’s Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) spokesperson, Henry Mamothame said Mapisa-Nqakula is facing 12 counts of corruption and money laundering, wherein she is accused of receiving and soliciting R4.5 million, with R2.1 million allegedly received as cash from a service provider,

Mamothame said her R50 000 bail was extended until the next court appearance.

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Two men sentenced for kidnapping and rape


By BAKANG MOKOTO

18 August 2025- Two men who kidnapped and raped a girl (13) in Ottosdal, were sentenced to life imprisonment by the Atamelang Regional Court. In 2017, a girl was accosted by the accused, Mohau Jan Mogale (30) and Thabo Isaac Molusi (29), whilst on her way home.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Sivenathi Gunya said the investigation revealed that Mogale grabbed her by her hand whilst Molusi threatened her with an empty beer crate that was in his possession, ordering her to accompany them forcefully. Gunya said the young girl was taken to a house in Iraq Section in Ottosdal and was locked inside the bedroom.

“Further investigations revealed that both men had left the house. After some time, Molusi returned alone and unlocked the bedroom, where the child was locked in. He then ordered the victim to take off her clothes and she refused.

“Molusi then forcefully undressed the victim and raped her throughout the night. The next day, Molusi left her in the room and she then managed to go home. On her way home, she met her uncle and her sister, as they had been searching for her, and they took her home, where she reported the ordeal to her mother,” he said.

Gunya further said a case was opened and both men were identified and arrested. He added that in court, both men pleaded not guilty, but were convicted based on overwhelming evidence presented by the prosecution.

“Mogale was convicted of kidnapping and Molusi of rape and kidnapping. In aggravation of sentence, advocate Edward Manicus emphasised the high prevalence of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and the vulnerability of women and children in South Africa.

“He further presented two Victim Impact Statements from the victim and her mother, facilitated by Court Preparation Officer, Thembinkosi Madiba, detailing the profound physical and psychological trauma they suffered,” said Gunya.

He said Manicus urged the court to impose the prescribed minimum sentence of life imprisonment to protect society, especially vulnerable members like children.

In delivering judgment, Magistrate Stephan Du Toit emphasised the humiliating and degrading effects of rape upon the victims and the need for the courts to protect the victims.

“Mogale was sentenced to eight years imprisonment for kidnapping. Molusi received life imprisonment for rape and an additional eight years for kidnapping.

“The court ordered that Molusi’s name be included in the National Register for Sexual Offenders and declared him unfit to possess a firearm,” said du Toit.

Meanwhile, Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West welcomed the sentences and commended the dedication of Manicus and other stakeholders involved in securing this conviction.

“This sentence serves as a crucial deterrent against perpetrators of gender-based violence in our country. We must continue to ensure justice for victims and take a firm stance against such heinous acts,” she said.

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A man sentenced to life imprisonment for rape


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

18 August 2025- A man (21) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Atamelang Regional Court for rape. This comes after the accused, Lebogang Ntokoto raped a woman (31) from Ottosdal.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Sivenathi Gunya said on 14 December 2019, Ntokoto, accompanied by two other unknown men, accosted the victim who was walking from home to a nearby local tavern in Ottosdal. Gunya threatened her with a knife and instructed their companions to search her.

“After they searched the victim, Ntokoto told his companions that the victim was his wife and that he was taking her home with him. He forcefully dragged her to his shack whilst still in possession of the said knife.

“At the shack, he told the victim to undress herself, threatening to stab her if she did not comply. He sexually assaulted the victim throughout the night,” he said.

Gunya further said the early hours of the morning, the victim requested to use the toilet. He added that Ntokoto then told her to use the outside toilet and that is how she managed to escape and fled to the neighbour’s house seeking help.

“She managed to flee the house where she hid and reported the rape to her friends, who subsequently accompanied her to the police station to report the matter, which led to Ntokoto’s arrest.

“After his arrest, he was released on warning. In 2023, he failed to appear and has been in custody ever since,” said Gunya.

He said in court, Ntokoto pleaded not guilty.

In aggravation of sentence, Advocate Edward Manicus argued that there were no compelling and substantial circumstances adduced prompting the court to deviate from the applicable minimum sentence of life imprisonment.

In delivering the judgment, Magistrate Stephan Du Toit emphasised the court’s duty to protect vulnerable members of society, and as a result, agreed with the state and sentenced the accused to life imprisonment.

Meanwhile, welcoming the outcome, Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari, commended Manicus and other relevant stakeholders involved in the case. The DPP encouraged the communities to report any acts of Gender-Based Authority (GBV) to the relevant authorities.

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Annual Road Safety Debate and PET School Competition commences


By REGINALD KANYANE

18 August 2025- The North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng said his department will once again embark on the annual Road Safety Debate and Participatory Education Technique (PET) schools’ competition. Morweng said over the years, the province has produced an excellent team of debaters, who went on to showcase their skills at the national competitions and flying the Provincial flag high.

He further said in 2022, Vryburg High School from Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District and Onkabetse Thuto Technical School in Setlagole village, in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District, produced best speakers in the urban and rural categories respectively.

Morweng added that in 2023, the province secured a triple win by producing a best speaker from Kismet Secondary School (Vryburg), who went on to obtain the second position of the urban category.

“Setilo Secondary School (Mareetsane) in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District came third in the rural category. Tiger Kloof Secondary School in Vryburg came third position in the urban category at last year’s national competitions held in Bloemfontein.

“For the Participatory Education Technique (PET) competition, learners are required to identify road safety challenges in their own communities,” he said.

Morweng said once this is done, they then conduct extensive research in order to develop and implement sustainable solutions to address those challenges. He said learners are thereafter evaluated on creative models and presentations that serve as examples of the solutions.

“For those competing in the debates, motions related to road safety are provided beforehand so as to conduct thorough research as part of the preparation.

“Through a deliberation of ideas, learners create a dialogue around responsible road use backed up by scientific evidence,” said Morweng.

Meanwhile, the Road Safety Management, Director Motshabi Tshukudu said this programme is pivotal in the promotion of road safety behaviour amongst the young people. Tshikudu said these programmes aim to foster a positive mindset and encourage behavioural change among the young people.

“This enables them to be proactive road safety ambassadors who champion safer road usage practices in their communities.

“They not only equip learners with innovative ways of promoting road safety but also help them develop leadership and presentation skills,” she said.

Tshukudu said they are now underway for the district leg of competition. She said the winners will go on to the provincial lap, where the best of the best will be selected to represent the North West later this year as part of the October Transport Month activities.

“The upcoming debate and PET competitions are scheduled to take place Bojanala Platinum Municipality Council Chambers, Rustenburg.

“They will also take place on 20 August 2025, at Reabona Secondary School in Wolmaransstad, on 21 August 2025 at Tau Rapulana High School in Bodibe and Public Works Industrial Site in Vryburg on 22 August 2025,” said Morweng.

Meanwhile, the Road Safety Debates and PET is a national initiative that is coordinated by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) and is implemented across all nine provinces on an annual basis. This effort is targeted forGrades 10 and 11 learners.

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North West intensifies initiation awareness to curb the emergence of illegal initiation schools


By OBAKENG MAJE

18 August 2025- The National Oversight Coordinating Committee and the Provincial Initiation Coordinating Committee (PICC) will roll out an awareness campaign on the provision of the Customary Initiation Act (CIA) on 21 August 2025 at Bahurutshe Baga Moiloa Traditional Council in Dinokana village, near Lehurutshe.

The North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA), Oageng Molapisi spokesperson, Lerato Gambu said the campaign is aimed at raising awareness about the importance of safe, lawful cultural practice, including the right of initiates, the role of traditional leaders, parents and initiation schools’ principals.

Gambu said the campaign follows the mushrooming of illegal initiation schools during the past winter initiation season, which led to over 100 initiates being rescued and tragic death of six initiates.

“The campaign is also targeted at attaining zero deaths during initiation seasons as well as eradicating unnecessary fatalities through strict enforcement of the CIA and by fostering collaboration between government, traditional leaders and communities.

“The event will be attended by the Chairperson of NIOC, Ikosi Vembi William Mahlangu, North West PICC Chairperson, Kgosi Godfrey Gasebone, Chairperson of the North West House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders, Kgosi Thari Maotwe, traditional leaders and representatives from government departments,” he said.

Gambu further said Gasebone has thrown his weight behind the campaign and said the emergence of illegal initiation schools, especially by chance takers who are chasing money, will never be tolerated.

Gambu added that the Customary Initiation Act aims to protect, promote and regulate initiation.

“It provides for acceptable norms and standards; initiation oversight and coordinating structures; protection of life, prevention of injuries and all forms of abuse against initiates, address the governance aspects of initiation, protect the customary practice of initiation and ensure that it is practiced within the constitutional and other legal prescripts.

“As per the Act, no person must be forced or coerced into attending the initiation school, no person under the age of 16 may attend the initiation, a person between 16 and 18 years of age may only attend after obtaining a written consent letter from parents,” he said.

Gasebone said that they call upon on all traditional school principals to work with local traditional authorities, the department and the PICC to ensure compliance and approval of hosting the initiation school.

“If we all comply, this will go a long way in safeguarding the lives of our young people,” he said.

Meanwhile, initiation school principals have until 3 October 2025, to apply to operate schools during summer initiation season. The traditional surgeon must also be 40 years-old and above, must have undergone initiation over 10 years ago, must have been mentored as a surgeon for a period of five years.

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14 NTI employees take their own lives amid months of non-payments


By AGISANANG SCUFF

18 August 2025- The North West Provincial Legislature Portfolio Committee on Community Safety and Transport Management said it would like to express its deep concern and outrage following reports that 14 employees of North West Transport Investments’ (NTI) bus companies have taken their own lives due to months of unpaid salaries. The Committee said families are suffering, homes are being repossessed and in some cases, workers have reportedly died of hunger, while a legal impasse continues to drag on.

The Chairperson of the Committee, Freddy Sonakile said they are firm in their view that the entire province cannot be held to ransom by one individual, NTI’s first Business Rescue Practitioner, Thomas Sammons, whose alleged repeated appeals stalled progress. Sonakile said legal circus cannot continue, while workers and their families bear the brunt of the crisis.

“We insist that urgent measures must be facilitated to ensure that salaries are paid without further delay, irrespective of the ongoing court processes.

“Workers continue to serve the public, and their dignity must be restore. We have resolved to call on the North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi, together with the North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng, and North West MEC for Treasury, Keneetswe Mosenogi, to amongst others urgently meet with NTI’s Acting CEO, Ben Dikobe and the current Business Rescue Practitioner, Mahomed Tayob, to devise immediate strategies that will allow salary payments to flow while the legal case continues,” he said.

Sonakile further said they have also noted that workers cannot remain the collateral damage of protracted litigation and government indecision. He added that, they call on the North West Provincial Government to vigorously defend the current business rescue process in the courts, pursue cost orders against Sammons to deter further frivolous appeals and demonstrate its seriousness by providing full support to the workers during this transition.

“The committee demands that the Mokgosi and MECs provide formal feedback within 14 days on the concrete steps being taken to ensure that workers are paid.

“In parallel, the committee will also engage with the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to establish progress on the case it previously referred regarding NTI’s affairs,” said Sonakile.

He said failure by government to act with urgency, will render it equally complicit in the suffering of employees, especially since it was government that invoked voluntary business rescue in the first place. Sonakile said they will continue to monitor this matter closely and will not hesitate to hold both the department and the entity accountable.

“The lives and livelihoods of workers must come before any legal theatrics,” he said.

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Nominees for 2025 North West Media Awards announced


By BAKANG MOKOTO

18 August 2025- The organisers of the North West Media Awards (NWMA) have officially announced the nominees for the 2025 edition during a ceremony at BMW Rustenburg on 15 August 2025. The organisers said this year’s honours feature more than 150 nominees across 16 categories, with over 600 participants taking part in the process — highlighting the depth, diversity and dedication of media practitioners in the province.

The founder of NWMA, Ananias Ndlovu said for the first time, the awards will be hosted under the Compassion Awards Foundation and Investments (CAFI), a registered Non-Profit Company dedicated to community development, social impact and recognising excellence across various sectors. Ndlovu said CAFI will also manage a variety of other community-focused awards and projects.

“The North West Media Awards are more than just a ceremony — they are a platform to safeguard journalistic integrity, reward commitment, and inspire the next generation of storytellers.

“This year’s record participation is proof of the impact and importance of community media in shaping our society,” he said.

CAFI Board Members

Chairperson: Ms. Brenda Ramokopelwa

Ms. Berlina Lekgethwane

Mr. Ralph Makhanya

Dr. Koketso Rakhudu

Mr. Gaisang Mogale

Ms. Mabu Mosadikwena

Mr. Gili Ramalekana

Panel of Judges

Ms. Liza Jay

Mr. Oupa Segalwe

Mr. Cornelius Monama

Ms. Shirley Montsho

Mr. Lucky Mediwane

Ms. Annemarie Marx

Awards Timeline

15 August 2025: Official Nominees Announcement.

15 – 30 August 2025: Nominees receive acceptance letters and must confirm participation. Those in voting categories must submit professional head-and-shoulder photographs for in-house designed promotional posters.

1 September – 30 November 2025: Public voting and judging period. 1 – 4 December 2025: Independent auditors verify results.

5 December 2025: Awards Gala

The full list of nominees is available at:

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