37 suspects nabbed for various crimes during Operation Dinaledi


By REGINALD KANYANE

16 September 2025- In an effort to curb the proliferation of illegal firearms and address serious and violent crimes in the John Taolo Gaetsewe District, the Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Policing in the Northern Cape, Major General Johnny Besnaar, led Operation Dinaledi from 11 until 14 September 2025, in Kuruman and surrounding mining areas.

Besnaar was supported by the acting John Taolo Gaetsewe District Police Commissioner, Provincial Heads and members of various provincial components including Pro-Active Policing, Public Order Police, the SAPS Airwing, Kimberley Search and Rescue, Provincial Finance, Provincial Internal Audit, Provincial Corporate Communication, as well as the John Taolo Gaetsewe District Police Stations, District Crime Intelligence, Ga-Segonyana and Municipal Traffic Departments and private security companies.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Molefi Shemane said the high-density operation focused on removing illegal firearms and dangerous weapons, tracing of wanted suspects, conducting compliance inspections at formal and informal businesses and engaging with communities across the district. Shemane said simultaneous roadblocks were conducted on strategic routes leading to and from the targeted towns, with air support provided by the SAPS Airwing in Kimberley and the Free State.

“A total of 219 vehicles were stopped and searched, resulting in fines amounting to R67 500 for road traffic violations, while 2 657 persons were searched. At identified crime hotspots, police arrested 37 suspects for offences including murder, robbery with aggravating circumstances, attempted murder, assault with intent to cause Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), sexual offences, rape, theft of motor vehicle, malicious damage to property, drug-related crimes, driving under the influence and contravention of immigration laws.

“The police also confiscated alcoholic beverages, dangerous weapons, drugs and a suspected stolen vehicle. On Saturday, Besnaar, accompanied by the Provincial Search and Rescue Unit with air support from the SAPS Airwing, conducted foot and aerial searches for missing Boemo David Ditshetelo (65), who was last seen on 3 September 2025 in Maruping, Kutlwanong Section, Kuruman,” he said.

Shemane further said the search for Ditshetelo is ongoing. He added that Besnaar applauded the efforts of all multi-disciplinary teams involved, emphasising that the police remain committed to ensuring that perpetrators are brought before court and to restoring public confidence.

“He further assured communities that such operations will continue without interruption. As we approach the Festive Season, police in the province will intensify their operations and execute targeted intelligence driven actions in our quest to address crime.

“The police appeal to anyone with information on criminal activities to contact their nearest police station, call Crime Stop on 08600 10111, or use the MySAPS App. All information will be treated with the strictest confidentiality,” said Shemane.

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A man nabbed for being in possession of drugs


By OBAKENG MAJE

16 September 2025- A man (33) was arrested for being in possession of drugs by the POLICE IN Kathu, near Kuruman on 15 September 2025. The vigilant police were busy with stop and search duties when they stopped a man who was close to his shack in possession of sachets of dagga.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Mosimaneotsile Letsapa said the police proceeded to the shack, where they found more drugs including dagga, mandrax and Tik as well as cash believed to be the proceeds of drug sales. Letsapa said the suspect will appear in the Kathu Magistrate’s Court soon on charge of possession of drugs.

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Husband sentenced to life imprisonment for murder


By AGISANANG SCUFF

15 September 2025- A man (42) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Benoni Magistrate’s Court for murder. The accused, Mpho Motsoso was sentenced to life imprisonment for the brutal murder of his wife, Precious Mapuleng Mochadibane (39).

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in Gauteng, Lumka Mahanjana said the couple had been separated after Mochadibane told Motsoso she needed peace. Mahanjana said on 29 January 2023, Motsoso went to the house they had shared, where the deceased was with her mother and their two children aged 16 and 7.

“He attempted to start a fight, but the mother intervened and told him to sleep in an outside room. The following morning, he entered the house wanting to bathe. He fetched a knife from the kitchen and stabbed the wife in her bedroom, while she was sitting on the bed reading a Bible.

“The attack occurred in front of their children. He then took her car keys and bank cards, drove away and later withdrew money. He proceeded to a sangoma in Klipriver for “spiritual cleansing,” where police arrested him after tracing the vehicle via its tracker,” she said.

Mahanjana further said since his arrest, Motsoso remained in custody after the NPA successfully opposed bail. She added that in court, he pleaded not guilty and chose to remain silent.

“However, Prosecutor Girly Mahlangu led compelling witness testimony that secured a conviction. During sentencing, Motsoso asked the court to deviate from the prescribed minimum sentence, citing his status as a first-time offender with no history of violence.

“Mahlangu opposed the request, stressing that he showed no remorse and committed a heinous act against his wife, whom he was meant to love and protect, in full view of their children,” said Mahanjana.

She also submitted a Victim Impact Statement (VIS) facilitated by Court Preparation Officer Nelia Radebe, in which the deceased’s mother and children detailed the psychological trauma they suffered. Mahanjana said the statement revealed that the eldest child failed Grade 12 that year due to the impact of the murder.

Magistrate Lesufi agreed with the State that Motsoso had shown no remorse and found no substantial or compelling circumstances to justify a lesser sentence, imposing life imprisonment.

“The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) welcomes the sentence, reaffirming its commitment to prioritising the prosecution of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and femicide cases, and sending a strong message that such crimes will not be tolerated,” she said.

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Ramaphosa encourages North West to exploit public-private sector partnerships


By OBAKENG MAJE

15 September 2025- The Republic of South Africa (RSA) president, Cyril Ramaphosa has concluded a meeting of the national executive with the provincial executive council of the North West. Ramaphosa said the engagement was held under the theme: “A Nation that Works for All,” formed part of a series of engagements between him and provinces aimed at enhancing intergovernmental coordination and improving service delivery in line with the priorities of the 7th administration.

“In accordance with the constitutional imperative for deepening cooperative governance, the meeting affirmed close cooperation in ensuring the successful delivery of critical infrastructure such as the rebuilding of roads, provision of water infrastructure and energy availability for powering the province’s industrial ambitions.

“The meeting recognised the improvements that have been achieved in the governance of the province. The national executive pledged to work closely with the provincial government to ensure the resolution of challenges currently plaguing municipalities in the province,” he said.

Ramaphosa further welcomed the demonstrated level of developmental ambition by the province. He encouraged the province to exploit public-private sector partnerships in the furtherance of development in the province.

“Previous sessions between the national and provincial executives include meetings with the Executive Councils of Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, Eastern Cape and most recently, the Northern Cape.

“It is envisaged that the National Executive would have met with the leadership of the remaining two provinces, Free State and Western Cape, by the end of this financial year,” added Ramaphosa.

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A chance to make inputs to National Minimum Wage adjustments as the deadline looms


Picture: NMW Chairperson Imraan Valodia

By AGISANANG SCUFF

15 September 2025- The Department of Employment and Labour said the deadline for written submissions to possible adjustments to the NMW for 2026 is fast approaching – this follows the National Minimum Wage (NMW) Commission’s invitation to all interested parties or stakeholders to make written submissions.

The department said NMW Commission had invited written inputs on 19 August 2025 and said it will publish its annual report and recommendations concerning possible adjustments to the National Minimum Wage to the Minister of Employment and Labour later in 2025, in accordance with Section 6(2) of the NMW Act, No. 9 of 2018.

NMW Chairperson Imraan Valodia encourages interested parties to have their say in the possible adjustment. Valodia said the National Minimum Wage is the lowest remuneration rate that employers are obligated and legally permitted to pay their employees for each ordinary hour worked.

“It is illegal for employers to pay their employees less than the minimum threshold. The NMW was first introduced for implementation in South Africa in 2019. The minimum wage is currently fixed at R28,79 for each ordinary hour worked.

“The current rate was announced in February 2025 by the Minister of Employment and Labour, Nomakhosazana Meth. The Commission is responsible for annually reviewing and recommending adjustments to the national minimum wage,” he said.

Valodia further said it also investigates and reports annually to the Minister on the impact of the national minimum wage on the economy, collective bargaining and income differentials, making this information available to the public. He added that representations should reach the directorate: Employment Standards, Department of Employment and Labour, Private Bag X117, Pretoria, 0001, or be sent to nmwreview@labour.gov.za by 18 September 2025.

“In addition to making representations on NMW, the Commission is appealing to interested parties to complete a survey questionnaire on the link: https://forms.office.com/r/jXFtcZag90?origin=1prLink, and the link can also be accessed on the Department of Employment and Labour’s website and social media pages,” said Valodia.

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Debate on collapse of local government


By BAKANG MOKOTO

15 September 2025- The North West Legislature Speaker, Dr Desbo Mohono to preside over House Sitting for debates on Heritage Day and collapse of local government and the North West Premier, Mokgosi’s response to oral questions. Mohono will preside over Legislature House Sittings, where Members of all Political Parties represented in the Legislature will Debate on Heritage Day. 

She further said the debate will also focus on how the collapse of local government is driving environmental damage and what this means for the future of their natural resources and the wellbeing of residents. Mohono added that Mokgosi will also respond to oral questions sent by Members of the Provincial Legislature (MPLs).

“The House Sitting will be held at the Legislature Chamber on Tuesday at 9am,” she said.

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Mosenogi convenes Inaugural North West Provincial FRP Political Oversight Committee


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

15 September 2025- The North West MEC for Finance, Kenetswe Mosenogi said the North West Provincial Financial Recovery Plan (FRP) Political Oversight Committee has been instituted to ensure that municipalities placed under mandatory and voluntary Financial Recovery Plan (FRP) interventions register progress. Mosenogi held the inaugural meeting to lay the foundation and ensure that the interventions are implemented in ten identified municipalities.

She further said the North West Provincial FRP Political Oversight Committee is composed of mayors and speakers of these municipalities with the North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Oageng Molapisi as the Deputy Chairperson. Mosenogi added that the primary responsibility to avoid, identify and resolve financial problems in a municipality rests with the municipality itself.

“In instances where these have not been done and mandatory and voluntary Financial Recovery Plans interventions instituted, the municipality must take responsibility for complete implementation. Municipal councils are directed to demonstrate leadership, exercise effective oversight and enforce accountability to ensure that the Financial Recovery Plan achieves its intended outcomes and lays foundation for long term municipal sustainability,” she said.

Mosenogi said successful implementation of the FRP relies on an environment characterized by political buy-in. She said political leaders must embrace the interventions as solutions to problems facing the municipalities, identifying and mobilizing human and financial resources needed, monthly and quarterly reporting as well as consequence management.

“The Executive Committee (EXCO) resolved in November 2021 to place eight municipalities such as Naledi, Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Madibeng, Kgetleng, Ramotshere Moiloa, Tswaing, Ditsobotla and Mafikeng under mandatory intervention in line with Section 139 (5) (a) and (c) of the Constitution read together with Section 139 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA).

“In addition to Section 139(5)(a) and (c) mandatory intervention, the Provincial Treasury provided support to Mamusa, City of Matlosana and Maquassi Hills Local Municipalities with the voluntary financial recovery services, in line with Section 154(1) of the Constitution,” said Mosenogi.

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EFF welcomes intervention at embattled Ditsobotla Local Municipality


By REGINALD KANYANE

15 September 2025- The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the North West said it has taken note of the intervention by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Velenkosini Hlabisa, in terms of Section 139 (7) of the Constitution in Ditsobotla Local Municipality. The EFF said this intervention, which follows years of evident maladministration, misappropriation of funds and the substantial collapse of service delivery, is a clear indictment of the ANC’s absolute failure to govern.

The EFF provincial spokesperson, Fanon Moema said for too long, the people of Ditsobotla have been subjected to intolerable conditions as a result of corruption, instability and incompetence under the ANC leadership.

Moema said it is noteworthy that since the inclusion of the EFF in the municipal leadership, there has been a marked period of stability and a renewed focus on governance.

“Our presence has brought much needed accountability and a commitment to putting the interests of the community first. While the ANC’s internal factional battles and flagrant disregard for due process brought the municipality to its knees, the EFF has consistently advocated for clean governance and service delivery.

“The EFF welcomes the intervention’s strong measures, including the review of irregular appointments, the investigation of corruption by law enforcement agencies, and the implementation of strict financial controls. We are particularly supportive of the initiative to reverse irregular appointments and to hold those responsible

for any misconduct accountable,” he said.

Moema further said this aligns perfectly with their longstanding call for good governance and common good of all the residents of Ditsobotla. He added that, in light of these developments, the EFF reaffirms its commitment to work with all stakeholders, including the appointed administrator, Kopung Ralikontsane and political parties who are genuinely committed to restoring stability and accelerating service delivery to their people.

“We will not allow narrow political interests to stand in the way of progress.

The Minister and the intervention team have acknowledged the stability in the council, and the EFF stands ready to participate as a key partner in advancing the recovery process. Our mission is to ensure that the people of Ditsobotla receive the quality services they deserve and that their dignity is restored,” said Moema.

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Police need your assistance in locate a missing person


By OBAKENG MAJE

15 September 2025 – The police in Rustenburg request the community’s assistance in locating a missing man, Eben van der Vyver (38), who is residing at a smallholding (Plot) in Rhenosterfontein in Rex Road, Rustenburg. According to the police, Vyver was last seen by his mother, when she dropped him off at a church on the R104 road on 13 December 2023.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said on 18 January 2024, the backpack of the missing person was found at a friend’s nearby farm in the Rustenburg area. Myburgh said a search was conducted and extensive investigations were done with no success.

“At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing brown shorts with a brown check shirt and black shoes. He is tanned in complexion, has hazel eyes with brown and blond, curly, short hair. He was wearing a self-made necklace, made out of stone and beads and on his left arm a self-made black stone armband with silver, black and white colours.

“Furthermore, he has a David star tattoo on his left thigh, a scar on his left front finger, a dimple on his right cheek and a deep scar on his chin. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts can contact the Investigating Officer, Sgt Amukelani Mashimbye on 082 772 9226, call the local police station or Crime Stop on ‪08600 10111. Anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via the MySAPS App from your smartphone,” she said.

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Police need your assistance to locate a missing man


By BAKANG MOKOTO

15 September 2025 – The police in Mooinooi request the community’s assistance in locating a missing man, Richard Hammond (46), who is residing at a smallholding (Plot) in Barnardsvlei, Mooinooi. According to the police, Hammond left home in July 2023 to seek employment in Rustenburg, but never returned.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said a search was conducted and extensive investigations were done with no success. Myburgh said at the time of his disappearance, he was wearing navy blue denim with a white shirt.

“He is about 1.85m tall with a slim build, blue eyes, brown, frizzy hair, a white, short moustache, and beard. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts can contact the Investigating Officers at Mooinooi Detectives, Sgt Brenda Metseleng on 065 515 7052 or Sgt Aaron Khunou on 076 565 85 76. 

“You can alternatively also call your local police station or Crime Stop on ‪08600 10111. Anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via the MySAPS App,” she said.

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