41 924 candidates to sit for preliminary examinations across North West


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

24 August 2025- A total of 43 719 candidates across North West will sit for the preliminary exams that will commence on 25 August 2025. The North West Department of Education said this includes 41 924 full-time candidates and 1,795 part-time candidates who will begin with a three-hour Information Technology paper in the morning followed by Home Language Paper 1 in the afternoon.

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said her department is ready to commence the 2025 preliminary examinations, which are scheduled to start on 25 August 2025. Motsumi said her department has made extensive preparations to support learners ahead of the exams.

“During the recent winter camps, significant efforts were invested in bridging content gaps and providing targeted academic support to ensure candidates are well-prepared for this crucial stage of their examinations.

“We convey our well-wishes to the candidates. We have full confidence in our candidates as they take this important step towards their preliminary exams. We urge them to approach the exam room with focus and determination, knowing that their hard work and commitment will yield positive results that will lead us toward the 95% pass mark we set for year-end,” she said.

Motsumi further said they also call on parents, guardians and communities to create a supportive environment for candidates to refrain from any activities that may disrupt examinations. She added that her department emphasises that communities play a vital role in ensuring a smooth examination process by being accommodating and supportive of learners throughout this period.

“We welcome communities to report any incidents that may threaten the smooth flow of exams. The preliminary examinations will run for five weeks, concluding on Thursday, 25 September 2025,” said Motsumi.

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North West High Court set aside Atamelang interdict


By BAKANG MOKOTO

24 August 2025- The North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng said they welcome the North West High Court ruling that set aside the Atamelang Bus Service interdict. Morweng said the bus company that was providing a commuter service in Ngaka Modiri Molema District, had gone to court to forbid the department from acquiring a new service provider.

He further said following the failure of the company to provide the service in the district, which essentially contravened the Service Level Agreement (SLA) with the department, their contract was terminated in December 2024. Morweng added that his department consequently embarked upon a process of acquiring a new service provider through a normal procurement procedure.

“The department was about to conclude the process and Atamelang went to court to interdict us. This impacted negatively on commuters many of whom are in rural areas who had to endure the last two quarters without commuter transport.

“Morweng had directed that the department should expedite provision of the subsidised commuter service to the communities that have no other alternative than this essential mode of transport provided by the government,” he said.

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SAUCIC applauds the arrest of Gqeberha prosecutor’s murder suspect


By AGISANANG SCUFF

24 August 2025- The South African Union Council of Independent Churches (SAUCIC) on Sunday applauded the arrest of a suspect (33) apprehended in connection with slain Gqeberha Regional Court prosecutor, Tracy Brown’s murder. SAUCIC said the development is a significant step towards ensuring justice and providing closure to Brown’s family. 

The President Cardinal Archbishop Dr Modiri Patrick Shole commended the arrest by the multidisciplinary Hawks team, led by the Serious Organised Crime Investigation (SOCI) unit that is working with SAPS divisions to track down the perpetrators. He further said a breakthrough in the investigation gives them hope that contract killings that seek to undermine the functionality of the criminal justice system are being pursued relentlessly.

“No effort must be spared until all four suspects responsible for the ghastly and gruesome assassination are behind bars. The arrested culprit attempted to evade justice by fleeing to Johannesburg before being apprehended at a roadblock on 21 August 2025.

“The killing of judicial officers and police are an attack on the authority of the state aimed at entrenching a culture of impunity and senseless violence,” he said.  

Shole further said the attempt to intimidate the judiciary through cowardly brutal attacks carried out by heartless murderers must be stamped out to avert anarchy and a slide towards lawlessness in order to restore the rule of law as well as confidence in the criminal justice system. He added that they call for concerted effort to bring the three remaining culprits who are still at large behind bars.

“None of our communities will be safer with armed heartless criminals responsible for such heinous acts roaming our streets and neighbourhoods,” stressed Shole.

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‘Let the dialogue begin and all voices be heard’


By OBAKENG MAJE

24 August 2025- The Republic of South Africa (RSA) president, Cyril Ramaphosa said the first National Convention of the much-anticipated National Dialogue concluded last week Saturday with a resounding call for the conversation among South Africans to begin. Ramaphosa said the convention, which was attended by just over 1000 delegates from organisations drawn from all sectors of society, was the kick-off for thousands of public dialogues that will take place for the next few months and into the beginning of next year. 
 
He further said the public dialogues will take place at a local level in wards and at a sectoral level. Ramaphosa added that citizens will also be encouraged to organise their own dialogues, bringing people together to discuss the issues that concern them and to look for solutions to the challenges they face.
 
“The outcomes of each of these dialogues will be recorded and collated through a special digital platform. There will also be mechanisms in place to enable those without access to the technology to submit the outcomes of their dialogues.
 
“All of these discussions will culminate in a second National Convention to be held during the first half of 2026. It is anticipated that this convention will produce a clear vision for the country and adopt a social compact that outlines the roles and responsibilities of all sections of society, from citizens to the arms of the state, from business, labour, traditional leaders, religious bodies to civil society, activist and civic organisations,” he said.

Ramaphosa said the form and content of these outcomes will ultimately be determined by the South African people through their discussions. He said the first National Convention reflected the great diversity of the country’s people and their enthusiasm to get involved in the debate.

“Delegates were clear that citizens themselves must determine the issues discussed and must use whatever approaches and methods that suit them and their circumstances. They noted that what might work in a densely-populated city may not work in a rural area where villages are far apart. What might work in a sector that is well organised may not work among people who may not be part of organised formations.
 
“There was a strong emphasis at the convention on inclusion and participation, with some delegates expressing concern that important voices were missing from the gathering. There was a firm view that special efforts should be made to reach and include groups and people who were often left out or marginalised. Preparations for the National Dialogue have been underway for many months, drawing together foundations of struggle stalwarts, civil society bodies and the Presidency,” said Ramaphosa.

He said they were given the responsibility to organise the first National Convention and lay the basis for the public dialogues that would follow it. Ramaphosa said the convention was the moment at which the people of South Africa would take over the National Dialogue.

“Delegates discussed the formation of a Steering Committee, consisting of nominees from all sectors of society, to take the process forward. Each of the sectors held discussions at the convention on how they would select their respective nominee for the Steering Committee by the end of August 2025.

“They agreed that these processes need to be inclusive and that the Steering Committee needs to be representative. In taking the National Dialogue forward, the Steering Committee would be supported and guided by the Eminent Persons Group, prominent South Africans tasked with championing the dialogue and providing advice,” he said.

Ramaphosa said the Eminent Persons Group will also advise the Head of State as the convenor of the National Dialogue to ensure that it is inclusive and credible. He said there should be no person, no part of society and no institution – either public or private – that is excluded from the conversation.

“The dialogue should break down the barriers between ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’ and challenge notions of ‘us’ and ‘them’. At the same time, we should not seek a form of unity that is based only on sentiment, but a unity that is forged through constructive and honest discussion on the difficult questions our country faces – and an agreed programme of action.
 
“We should not be afraid to disagree. Disagreeing is part of engaging in a meaningful and robust dialogue. It is through the expression of different views that we will be able to give full legitimacy and credence to the dialogue. We should therefore make a determined effort to air our differences with a view to finding agreement on the actions we need to take together to build a better society, in which every person has an equal opportunity to prosper,” said Ramaphosa.
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Veteran actress, Nandi Nyembe dies at 75


By REGINALD KANYANE

24 August 2025- Heartfelt condolences messages continue to pour in after the death of veteran actress, Nandi Nyembe 75). The National Department of Sport, Arts and Culture said together with the Nyembe family, it is with profound sorrow to announce the passing of one of South Africa’s most treasured icons of the arts, Mam’ Nandi Nyembe.

The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie said Mam’ Nandi was far more than an actress. McKenzie said she was the very soul of South African storytelling.

“A teacher, a guide, and a mother to this nation, she carried our struggles, our laughter, and our victories through every performance with truth, dignity, and heart. Through her life and work, she gave our people pride and our stories a purpose.

“Her journey broke barriers. She inspired young actors in villages and townships to dream beyond their circumstances, showing them that greatness isn’t defined by where you come from, but by how deeply you’re willing to give of yourself,” he said.

McKenzie further said Mam’ Nandi gave them everything. He added that she was the voice that said: “You too can rise.”

“As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate her extraordinary legacy. Her art is eternal, her voice may now be silent, but her spirit echoes in every heart she touched. She lives on in the laughter she brought us, the tears she moved in us, and the dreams she ignited in generations to come.

“To the people of South Africa: thank you for embracing Mam’ Nandi as your own. To the Nyembe Family, the department expresses deepest condolences and gratitude. You shared a legend with us. Her loss is not yours alone but a loss we all feel. South Africa bows its head in sorrow but also lifts its eyes in honour of the life she lived so powerfully,” said McKenzie.

He said South Africa will never forget Mam’ Nandi Nyembe, a woman who carried, lifted and shaped the soul of the nation through her art.

Meanwhile, Nyembe’s grandson, Jabulani Nyembe said: “Our hearts are broken as we share the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother, Nandi Nyembe. To the world, she was a gifted actress, to us, she was our everything. Her love, laughter and strength will stay with us always.

“We are so grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers and support during this time.”

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19 suspects nabbed for various offences during Operation Vala Umgodi


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

24 August 2025 – Three suspects aged between 26 and 52 were arrested during Operation Vala Umgodi. The police in Northern Cape confiscated substances such as suspected Tik and Mandrax.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Merapelo Pilane said Operation Vala Umgodi in the province will continue to assert the authority of the state through various crime-fighting initiatives, conducted between 18 and 23 August 2025, in an effort to maintain law and order. Pilane said the police combat and proactive teams in the Namakwa and Frances Baard Districts conducted Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), regular patrols at illegal mining hot spots, and compliance inspections at mining sites.

“In the Frances Baard District, police received intelligence on illegal drug-dealing activities in Barkly West and Kimberley. Suspected premises were raided, and during searches, drugs were discovered hidden in different locations inside the houses with the assistance of SAPS narcotics K9.

“In a separate incident, the vigilance of Vala Umgodi members led to the arrest of two men for violations of immigration laws. The suspects attempted to flee from an approaching police vehicle but were swiftly cornered and apprehended,” he said.

Pilane further said earlier in the week on 20 August 2025, teams in the Namakwa District arrested 15 individuals aged between 34 and 44, in Nuttaboi, Kleinzee, for contravening immigration laws. He added that all arrested suspects are expected to appear in courts soon, while investigations continue.

“Operation Vala Umgodi remains steadfast in its mandate to combat illicit mining and curb criminality across the province. The public is encouraged to play an active role in the fight against crime by reporting any criminal activities via the MySAPS App or Crime Stop at 08600 10111,” said Pilane.

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Motsumi’s engagement with underperforming schools continue


By BAKANG MOKOTO

24 August 2025- The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said she met with selected secondary school principals from the Rustenburg LEO at Bersig Academy in Rustenburg to further deliberate the challenges they are confronted with in their schools. Motsumi said this meeting comes after eight schools ( Charora, Reebone, Mphebana, MpheBana ll, Lesele, Boitekong, Boitekong ll, and Khayalethu Secondary Schools) in the LEO being found underperforming.

She further said principals shared their insights, which are critically affecting teaching and learning as socio-economic conditions, learner performance, where most learners are overage, and some are from child headed families. Motsumi added that the department is committed to listening and giving achievable objectives that the schools need to achieve enhanced academic performance.

“Our schools are facing challenges that are real and it is important that we create a close relationship with principals and their senior management teams. Our main objective as the department is to give more support to all learners in order for them to perform better.

“We will continue meeting other Local Education Offices in Bojanala to assist principals in coming up with interventions in order to ensure that learner’s performance is boosted,” she said.

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Police looking for armed robbery suspects


By AGISANANG SCUFF

24 August 2025 – The police in North West said they are aware of a video doing the rounds on social media platforms regarding an armed robbery that took place on Thursday afternoon, 21 August 2025, at the intersection of Bray Road and Unit 13. This comes after two men seen in the video that went viral robbing at gunpoint, the occupants of a white Toyota Fortuner. A substantial amount of cash was taken during the robbery.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh a case has been opened and an investigation into the matter is underway. Mburgh said the police request anyone who may have information that can assist in the investigation to call Lieutenant Colonel Ompolokile Letebele on 082 416 3749 or Detective Sergeant Pitso Kgetsana on 079 897 1858. 

“The SAPS Crime Stop number: 08600 10111, can also be called. Anonymous tip-offs can be shared via the MySAPS App,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng said: “The fact that this incident happened in public in broad daylight and that it was recorded and circulated on social media says that there are witnesses with information that can lead to the identification and arrest of the suspects.

“It is clear that this was a well-planned and not random robbery as the suspects knew what they were looking for, which was the money that the victim had. The request and message to those who saw what happened or may identify the perpetrators, is to please assist the police and not allow these dangerous rascals to escape arrest.”

Asaneng further said keeping quiet will only benefit and embolden these armed, dangerous criminals, who must be stopped before they injure or kill innocent people. He added that, anyone who has information and does not want their identity revealed, are assured that all information will be handled with utmost confidentiality.

“Extortion-related incidents can be reported on the Extortion hotline on 080 091 1011,” said Asaneng.

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