A man jailed for stabbing another man to death


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

29 October 2025- A man (27) was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment by the Kimberley Regional Court for murder.  This comes after the accused, Samkelo Blessing Komazi fatally stabbed Donovan Reed (24) on 22 December 2023.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Molefi Shemane said the police from Kimberley responded to a complaint about a fatal stabbing in Stockdale Street, Kimberley. Shemane said upon arrival, the police found a victim with a stabbing wound to the abdomen.

“The preliminary investigations revealed that an altercation had occurred between Reed and the accused, which resulted in the fatal stabbing. The accused was arrested shortly thereafter and charged with murder. He appeared in court several times before the conclusion of the trial and sentencing,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Frances Baard District Police Commissioner, Major General Charlotte Makgari, commended Detective Sergeant Kelaegile Mosala of the Kimberley Serious and Violent Crime Unit for her thorough investigative work, which ensured that the perpetrator was removed from society for a significant period. Makgari further welcomed the court’s ruling, declaring the accused unfit to possess a firearm.

“As the festive season approaches, the South African Police Service urges community members to remain vigilant and avoid situations that could lead to violent crime. The SAPS will continue implementing proactive policing measures to ensure that all citizens enjoy a safe and crime-free festive period,” she said.

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A man sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for killing his girlfriend


By REGINALD KANYANE

29 October 2025- A man (39) was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by the Northern Cape High Court sitting in Kathu for killing his girlfriend.  On 11 January 2025, the victim, Lerato Cathrine Ntaolang (34), was visiting the accused, Thabiso Juel Sekamoeng at his residence in Dithakong village when an argument ensued.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Merapelo Pilane said during the altercation, Sekamoeng struck the victim on the head with a sharp object and fled the scene, leaving her in a pool of blood. Pilane said the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel later declared the victim dead on the scene.

“The incident was reported to the Bothithong Police Station, and the suspect was swiftly arrested and charged with murder on the same day. Detective Constable Lucky Mabuthwane was assigned to investigate the case. Through his meticulous investigation, bail was successfully opposed, and the accused remained in custody throughout the trial. The court subsequently convicted and sentenced him to 25 years of direct imprisonment. He was further declared unfit to possess a firearm,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola has welcomed the lengthy prison sentence. Otola commended Mabuthwane for his thorough investigation and dedication, which ensured the swift finalization of the case.

“There is a need for communities to break the silence on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) to prevent the unnecessary loss of lives and ensure that perpetrators face the full might of the law,” she said.

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Police commended after major drug bust sting operation


By OBAKENG MAJE

29 October 2025- The Minister of Police, Prof Firoz Cachalia commends the police for their outstanding work following a major drug bust in Midrand, Gauteng, which led to the seizure of cocaine valued at approximately R20 million. Cachalia said on Tuesday evening, 28 October 2025, a crime intelligence-driven, multidisciplinary operation led by Crime Intelligence Head Office, with the support of the Gauteng Organised Crime Unit, SAPS Johannesburg K9 Unit, and Local Criminal Record Centre (LCRC), resulted in the discovery of 80 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a storage room on a small holding in Blue Hills, Midrand.

He further said the team had been acting on intelligence regarding the storage of illegal narcotics on the premises. Cachalia added that the preliminary investigations revealed that the drugs had been brought into South Africa from a neighbouring country and were destined for Cape Town, Western Cape.

“A 56-year-old man, believed to be the owner of the property, was arrested on the scene and is expected to appear before the Midrand Magistrate’s Court later this week on charges of possession and dealing in drugs. We commend the operation and is a significant step in the ongoing fight against the scourge of drugs and organised crime. This successful operation is yet another example of the dedication and professionalism of our men and women in blue.

“It demonstrates what can be achieved when intelligence and operational capacity work hand in hand. The removal of R20 million worth of cocaine from our streets is a major blow to organised criminal syndicates and a massive victory for law enforcement agencies and the long suffering parents whose children have been victims of these drug cartels. We will continue to intensify our efforts to root out drugs and dismantle criminal syndicates that threaten the safety and wellbeing of our people. We commend every member involved in this operation for their relentless pursuit of justice,” he said.

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Committee on International Relations hosts UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian territories


By AGISANANG SCUFF

29 October 2025 – The Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation had an engagement yesterday with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, on her perspectives on the war in Gaza. Explaining the reasons behind the committee’s invitation to Albanese, the committee said the South African Parliament is a creature of South Africa’s democratic Constitution, which embraces a diversity of views and allows people to express their viewpoints without fear or favour.

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee, Supra Mahuamapelo said South Africa has a long way to go in entrenching the values of non-racialism, non-sexism and justice, as espoused by former President Nelson Mandela, who was regarded as a terrorist by the Apartheid government but who became a world icon of democracy. Mahumapelo said the committee invited Albenese after she delivered an acclaimed Mandela Lecture.

“She commended South Africa’s progress in a number of areas and called on South Africans to continue with what Nelson Mandela started. She also commended South Africa for making Israel accountable for its genocidal actions by taking such a resolution to the International Court of Justice to ensure Israel faces justice. She urged South Africans to disallow anything that diminishes their support for the Palestinian cause and instead intensify their actions in encouraging the international community to join them.

“She encouraged the South African government to meet with European governments to amplify the sorry plight of Palestinians. We call on mass-based cultural movements to join forces with other progressive, activist global movements against the genocidal state of Israel to give impetus to the ceasefire and calls for peace and self-determination for Palestinians, to end Israel’s decades-long illegal occupation of Palestine,” he said.

Mahumapelo further said the brutal maiming of women and children in Palestine illustrates Israel’s unquenchable thirst for Palestinian blood. He also calls upon international sport bodies to isolate Israel, especially FIFA, given its global mass appeal.

“We need to engage FIFA to explain to it why it’s important for it to be part of this struggle rather than being a bystander. The committee resolved to ensure that the parliamentary resolution, which was taken during the 6th Parliament, is implemented by holding the department of International Relations and Cooperation and the Presidency accountable.

“The committee will also deliberate on the proposed Apartheid Bill on Israel to aid its adoption,” added Mahumapelo.

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A man sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for rape


By BAKANG MOKOTO

29 October 2025- A man (44) was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by the Prieska Regional Court for rape. This comes after the accused raped a woman (19).

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said the incident took place on 12 December 2019, when the victim was accosted by the accused who was known to her as the boyfriend of her aunt. Sam said the accused offered to accompany the victim home and along the way, he pushed her into a ditch and sexually assaulted her.

“The victim was ultimately rescued by a passerby, however the accused fled the scene. He was later arrested and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and declared unfit to possess a firearm. The court further ordered that his name be recorded in the National Register for Sexual Offenders,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Pixley Ka Seme District Police Commissioner, Major General Nomana Mtukushe, commended the prosecution team, led by Advocate Deetlefs and the investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Riaan Van Wyk, for their collaboration which ensured justice for the victim.

Mtukushe reiterated that SAPS is committed to fighting Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) through strong partnerships with communities.

“The public is encouraged to support SAPS efforts by participating in the “Rate Our Service” survey, and to report criminal activities through the MySAPS App or Crime Stop number 08600 10111. All information will be treated confidentially,” she said.

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ANC welcomes approval of new HIV prevention injection by SAHPRA


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

29 October 2025- The African National Congress (ANC) said it welcomes the approval of Lenacapavir by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), making South Africa the first country in Africa to register this ground-breaking twice-yearly HIV prevention injection.

The ANC said this milestone comes as its nation continues to carry one of the world’s largest HIV burdens with nearly 8 million South Africans living with HIV.

The ANC national spokesperson, Mahlengi Bhengu said while some African countries have higher prevalence rates, the scale of South Africa’s epidemic means that any major prevention breakthrough here has continental significance. Bhengu said Lenacapavir has shown near-complete protection against HIV infection in global trials.

“Supported by a R513 million Global Fund grant, rollout will begin in April 2026, prioritising vulnerable groups such as pregnant and breastfeeding women, men who have sex with men and sex workers. The ANC views this as a powerful addition to the government’s ongoing HIV response which combines treatment, testing, prevention, and education to end new infections by 2030.

“The expected arrival of affordable generic versions by 2027 will further expand access and sustainability. The ANC commends the efforts of the South African government led by President Cyril Ramaphosa and calls on the international community, pharmaceutical companies, and global health institutions to ensure the affordability and accessibility of Lenacapavir, not only for South Africa, but for all developing and lesser-privileged countries, particularly across Africa,” she said.

Bhengu further said no lifesaving medicine should remain out of reach because of cost.

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Motsumi lambasts learners over misleading pictures


By REGINALD KANYANE

29 October 2025- The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said it is disheartened and shocked to learn that some learners, when they arrived at an incubation camp, posed on beds without mattresses to mislead the public as if the department had not provided the mattresses to the learners at a camp held at Itereleng Skills Training Centre in Vaal Reefs on 26 October 2025. Motsumi said her department learnt about this irresponsible act posed by learners from the social media platforms.

She further said the learners were shown sleeping on beds directly without mattresses. Motsumi added that her department in its efforts of improving the matric results organized an incubation camp at Vaal Reefs and Itereleng for three schools, Kanana Secondary School, Mathlaleng Secondary School and Mmonkeng Secondary Schools.

“The department has always hosted the incubation camps at the same venue since 2019. We condemn the posing of learners on beds without mattresses. On behalf of the entire department, I am extremely disappointed by the irresponsible act committed by some learners who attended the incubation camp at Vaal Reefs.

“This venue has more than enough mattresses to accommodate all learners from the three schools. I believe this act was aimed at causing a sensation to create fear and anxiety in the parents. As we speak now, all learners have slept very well without any inconvenience. I want to sincerely assure parents that their children are safe and well taken care of,” she said.

Motsumi said parents should not panic at all because the department is taking good care of their children. She highlighted that these camps assist learners to avoid distraction which they sometimes experience when they study at home.

“Learners are expected to be at the incubation camp until they finish writing all their subjects. Teachers and Subject Specialists of different subjects will be available to assist learners,” she said.

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A man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend granted bail


By OBAKENG MAJE

29 October 2025- A man, Atlholang William Mosiane (36), who is accused of killing his former girlfriend, Elizabeth Dimpo Motlodi was granted bail by the North West High Court. Mosiane faces charges of murder and two counts of pointing a firearm.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in North West, Sivenathi Gunya said Mosiane’s release follows a successful appeal after bail was previously denied by the Tlhabane Magistrate’s Court in August 2025. Gunya said on 25 March 2021, Mosiane allegedly went to Motlodi’s residence looking for her.

“Upon his arrival, he enquired from her father about her whereabouts and was informed that she had not yet returned from work. He then left the premises. After a short while, the deceased’s father reportedly heard gunshots coming from his daughter’s shack. When he went to investigate, he allegedly saw Mosiane exiting the shack holding a firearm.

“Inside, he discovered his daughter lying on the floor with gunshot wounds. Mosiane was arrested and initially sentenced to life imprisonment. However, his conviction and sentence were later set aside due to procedural technicalities. He was re-arrested in August 2025, for the same offence and denied bail by the lower court before successfully appealing to the North West High Court,” he said.

Gunya further said Mosiane was granted a R5000 bail with strict conditions. He added that the court ordered Mosiane to report to the Tlhabane Police Station every Monday between 6am and 8pm until the conclusion of the trial.

“He must refrain from any contact, communication, or visits to the complainants or their premises; avoid interfering with witnesses. He should notify the investigating officer of any change of address. Mosiane is expected to appear again at the Tlhabane Magistrate’s Court on 11 December 2025, for the allocation of a High Court trial date.

“The NPA remains committed to pursuing justice for victims of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and ensuring that perpetrators are held accountable through due legal processes,” said Gunya.

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Motsamaisi wa kwa Boxer Liquor Store, Tebogo Romeo Mahusi o neetswe beile ya R1000


Setshwantsho: Molatofadiwa, Tebogo Romeo Mahusi/Facebook

Ka OBAKENG MAJE

28 Diphalane 2025 – Motsamisi wa kwa lebenkeleng la Boxer Liquor Store, Tebogo Romeo Mahusi (32) o neetswe beile ya R1000 ke kgotlhathekelo ya Taung mo letsatsing la gompieno. Mahusi one a tshwarwa mabapi le ditatofatso tsa go betelela modiri wa mosadi wa teng kwa Boxer Liquor Store.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mono Bokone Bophirima, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone are tiragalo e, ke ya Lamatlhatso motshegare kwa lebenkeleng la Boxer Liquor Store. Mokgwabone are dipatlisiso mo kgetsing e, di tsweletse.

Go begwa fa modiri wa dingwaga di le 20, teng kwa Boxer Liquor Store, a ne a tsweletse ka tiro ya gagwe ya go paka dilo fa motsamaisi a ne a mo biletsa kwa kantorong ya gagwe ka Lamatlhatso motshegare. Go begwa fa go tseneng ga bone kwa kantorong eo, Mahusi o ile a lotlela lebati la kantoro.

Go begwa fa e ne ya re fa modiri o a sentse a maketse gore go diragalang, ke fa Mahusi a mo phamola a mo atla ka nkane. Go begwa fa Mahusi a ile a mo fekeetsa ka maatla, mme a mo apola borokgwe.

Go begwa fa Mahusi a ile a mo rapamisa mo tafoleng le go mo betelela a mo tlhaga kwa morago.

Kgabagare, kgetsi e buseditswe morago go fitlha Sedimonthole a tlhola matsatsi a le 2.  

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The Hawks officials who showed pedigree honoured


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

28 October 2025- The Provincial Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) in Northern Cape, Major General Stephen Mabuela, hosted the Provincial Prestige Award Ceremony held on 24 October at Vaal Inn in Barkly West, near Kimberley. Mabuela said the event got underway with a singular objective of recognizing and showing the Provincial Head’s appreciation to his soldiers, who have gone beyond their call of duties during the financial year 2024/2025.

He further said the ceremony was blessed by the presence of Major General Makgatho, the Acting Divisional Commissioner of Crime Intelligence, who served as the functionary of the night, representatives from Northern Cape SAPS District Commissioners who could not attend due to prior engagements. Mabuela added that various categories were awarded during the action and fun filled night. Including the Provincial Head’s special award, this went to MISP.

“We would like to congratulate all nominees and award winners for their milestone achievement. Also, a word of profound appreciation to the sponsors who made it possible for us to host this event,” he said.

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