A man nabbed for killing and burying a woman in a shallow grave


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

27 October 2025 – A man (40) who was arrested for killing a woman and buried her in a shallow grave was remanded in custody by the Klerksdorp Magistrate’s Court on 24 October 2025. The accused, Lebogang Molutsi is facing the charges of murder and defeating the ends of justice.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said Molutsi’s case was postponed until 31 October 2025. Mokgwabone said Molutsi was arrested by members of Tactical Response Team (TRT) on 22 October 2025, for allegedly killing and burying Rachel Manone (49) in a shallow grave. 

“The members initially questioned a person of interest in connection with a missing woman. Consequent to the questioning, the team proceeded to a house at Extension 7, where Molutsi was found. He led the police to his place at Sunnyside Informal Settlement in Jouberton Township, near Klerksdorp, where Manone’s body was found buried in a shallow grave inside a shack.

“Molutsi was then placed under arrest and the motive of the incident is still unknown,” he said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, applauded the police for their swift reaction that led to the arrest. Naidoo stated that the police will continue to act decisively against perpetrators of heinous and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) related crimes.

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A man nabbed for possession of a suspected stolen motor vehicle to appear in court  


By REGINALD KANYANE

27 October 2025- The accused, Karabo Mooketsi (34) is expected to appear in the Madikwe Magistrate’s Court on 27 October 2025, on charges of house robbery and theft of a motor vehicle. Mooketsi was arrested in Delareyville on 21 October 2025, in possession of a motor vehicle and other goods robbed during a house robbery at Kgosing Section, Molatedi village, near Madikwe.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said it is alleged that a homeowner arrived at his place on Monday evening, 20 October 2025, parked his Ford Ranger car outside and entered the house. Mokgwabone said according to information, the victim was accosted by an unknown man while going outside to fetch something from the car.

“The man allegedly threatened him with a knife, tied his hands and feet, then ransacked the house. Following this, the suspect fled from the scene with the victim’s car after taking a laptop, cell phone, and various other household goods.

“The suspect was arrested in Delareyville on 21 October 2025, and appeared before the Delareyville Magistrate’s Court the following day,” he said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, indicated that the arrest demonstrates intensified and coordinated efforts in addressing the threat of serious and violent crimes in line with the Safer Festive Season Operations under Operation Shanela II. 

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Two suspects accused of killing a policeman to appear in court


By AGISANANG SCUFF

27 October 2025- Two suspects aged 22 and 27, are expected to appear at Ganyesa Magistrate’s Court today for allegedly killing a policeman, Constable Boikanyo Molale (30).  This comes after the lifeless body of an off-duty policeman was found at approximately 5:30am at Thokoza Section in Ganyesa, near Vryburg.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the preliminary investigation revealed that Molale, who was attached to Ganyesa Visible Policing, was allegedly assaulted by an unconfirmed number of suspects. Mokgwabone said Molale was declared dead at the scene and thus far, two suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder.

“The suspects are expected to appear in court soon. The motive of the incident is unclear at this stage,” he said.  

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo said he is saddened by the murder of Molale. Naidoo has instructed the investigation team to track and bring the remaining suspects to book to face the full might of the law.

“We convey our heartfelt condolences to the Molale family, relatives, and colleagues,” he said.

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A light craft crashed into school tuck shop


By REGINALD KANYANE

26 October 2025- The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) said it can confirm that a light aircraft reportedly crashed into a tuck shop at Hoërskool Alberton in Ekurhuleni earlier this morning on 26 October 2025. The department said the circumstances around the incident are under investigation by relevant authorities.

The Gauteng Department of Education spokesperson, Steve Mabona said the pilot and the instructor, who were on board the aircraft, reportedly sustained no injuries. Mabona said the department can confirm that this incident will not disrupt schooling activities or the ongoing National Senior Certificate (NSC) final examinations.

“Parents have been advised to ensure that learners bring their own food to school while repairs are being arranged. The GDE commends the school’s management, emergency services and aviation authorities for their prompt response to this sudden incident,” he said.

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Students at Taung Agricultural College call on North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi to listen to the grievances


    

By OBAKENG MAJE

26 October 2025- The aggrieved students at Taung Agricultural College (TAC) call on the North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi to ascend to their college and listen to their plea. The students embarked on a peaceful protest that turned violent on Friday, demanding answers from the TAC management regarding the dilapidating hostels, lack of water, ill-treatment and alleged sexual harassment.

According to the students, the hostels that they are staying in are in an appalling condition, including ablution facilities. They also alleged that there is only one washing machine working and that makes it difficult for them to do their laundry timeously.

Students also complained about lack of internet, while female students alleged that some male lecturers would make sexual advances to them, but ill-treat them when rejected.

The Student Representative Council (SRC) president, Obakeng Modise said they have been requesting the college management including the North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development to address their pleas as they are essential amenities, but nothing has been done thus far. Modise said the lack of water is likely a violation of human rights and the only thing that was fixed thus far was the generator.

The North West MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Madoda Sambatha said: “The Head of Department (HOD) and other departmental officials working with SRC president of the college, have convened a management and SRC meeting with me today at 6pm. The aim of the meeting is to get a sense of what has happened in the past few days at the campus.”

“Management must prepare a report including progress on issues raised by the students. This should include the report on the matter of complaints that were supposed to be sent to the HOD office through email. The SRC must bring its members with their own submission of what has happened and what are the pending matters from their side.”

Sambatha further said communication must be done properly and urgently.

On Friday, the police were allegedly seen on videos that have since gone viral on various social media platforms shooting at the students with rubber bullets. It is alleged that some of the students were hospitalised due to injuries, while others locked themselves in their rooms.  

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the police dispersed students, who had blocked the college entrance and Taung main road to maintain order. Mokgwabone added that was  after the students allegedly pelted the police with stones.

Meanwhile, the SRC president, Obakeng Modise said: “We are not going to be part of that meeting because we have been complaining to the same management and MEC. So, we need North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi to come and listen to our grievances. We have submitted our report, which was not handled promptly.

“Now, we want to escalate the complaint to a higher authority, which is Mokgosi. The management does not take us seriously and takes its time to attend to our complaints. Remember, some situations may require immediate action, which is foreign to the college management.”

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A policeman killed in Ganyesa


By OBAKENG MAJE

25 October 2025- A policeman was killed in Ganyesa, outside Vryburg on 25 October 2025. It is alleged that an off-duty policeman, Constable Boikanyo Molale’s lifeless body was found at approximately 5:30am on 25 October 2025, at Thokoza Section, Ganyesa.

The North West spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the preliminary investigation has revealed that Molale, who was attached to Ganyesa Visible Policing, was allegedly assaulted by an unconfirmed number of suspects. Mokgwabone said Molale was declared dead at the scene and thus far, two suspects aged 22 and 27, have been arrested in connection with the murder.

“The suspects are expected to appear in court soon. The motive of the incident is unclear at this stage, and the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Naidoo has instructed the investigation team to track and bring the remaining suspects to book to face the full might of the law.

“Naidoo has also conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the Molale family, relatives, and colleagues,” he said.

Meanwhile, Naidoo is saddened by the murder of Molale.

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Baratani ba kwa Magogong ba ba neng ba thopilwe ka dikgoka ba bonwe


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

25 Diphalane 2025- Baratani ba go begwang fa ba ne ba thopilwe ka dikgoka, ba bonwe. Go begwa fa baratani ba, e leng Lesego Dorothy Tlhagodi ga mmogo le Phenyo Johannes Mothupi Sere, ba ile ba thopiwa ka dikgoka kwa motseng wa Magogong, gaufi le Taung mo mesong ya letsatsi la maabane.

Go ya ka dipego, batswasetlhabelo ba, ba itse babelaelwa ba ba ileng ba ba thopa ka dikgoka, fela ga gona ope o tshwereng go fitlha ga jaana. Go begwa fa Sere a ile a bona matsebe-tsebe a madi a Road Accident Fund (RAF).

Go begwa fa babelaelwa ba ile ba ba thopa ka dikgoka le go ba isa kwa sekgweng sengwe sa kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile. Go begwa fa babelaelwa ba ile ba tseela Sere madi a fetang R10 000 mo karateng ya gagwe ya banka ga mmogo le go mo amoga mogala wa letheka.   

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mono Bokone Bophirima, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone are: “Ga gona ope o tshwereng go fitlha ga jaana.”

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ANC welcomes the removal of SA from FATF grey list


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

25 October 2025- The African National Congress (ANC) said it welcomes the announcement that South Africa has officially been removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list. The ANC said South Africa’s removal from the grey list is a direct outcome of decisive and coordinated action taken across the Government of Unity (GNU), law enforcement, regulatory bodies and the financial sector.

The ANC national spokesperson, Mahlengi Bhengu said over the past two years, the country has implemented comprehensive reforms to address the deficiencies identified by the FATF.  Bhengu said this development is a vote of confidence in the country’s reform agenda and in their determination to ensure accountability, transparency and ethical governance.

“The ANC commends the leadership of the South African government, under President Cyril Ramaphosa, for driving this turnaround and for demonstrating that South Africa is serious about restoring confidence in its institutions and financial systems. The fight against corruption, financial crime, and illicit financial flows must remain a national priority, not only to meet international standards but to safeguard the integrity of our democracy and ensure that public resources are used for the benefit of the people,” she said.

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A call for the removal of implicated police officers in Madlanga Commission


By REGINALD KANYANE

25 October 2025- The Activists and Citizens Forum said the explosive testimony of witnesses A, B and C at the Madlanga Commission must not be taken lightly. The forum said they have made very serious allegations against senior police officers and produced evidence.

The Chairperson of Activists and Citizens Forum, Dennis Bloem said wWhilst they are aware that it is still allegations, the country cannot afford to have senior police officers linked to criminal syndicates and with dark clouds hanging over their heads. Bloem alleged that they are a danger to the safety and security of the country.

He further said it will be grossly irresponsible of the acting Minister of Police Feroz Chachalia and President Cyril Ramaphosa, to treat these allegations lightly and not remove these implicated officers from the system. Bloem added that Ramaphosa cannot wait for the finalisation of the commission.

“These officers will do more damage to the already badly damaged image of the police. If these senior officers stay on in their offices, the lives of the Political Killings Task Team investigators will be in danger. Anything can happen to them anytime. These investigators are already in hiding.

“We believe that the scary revelations before the Madlanga Commission and the Parliamentary Ad-Hoc Committee, clearly show not only infiltration of the criminal justice system but it is the capture of the Criminal Justice System by sophisticated criminal gangs and politicians,” he said.

Bloem said they call for the removal of these police officers.

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Banyana Banyana ready to face DR Congo WAFCON qualifier


Picture: Banyana Banyana coach Thinasonke Mbuli/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

25 October 2025- Banyana Banyana has picked up the tempo ahead of their return Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifier against DR Congo at the Dobsonville Stadium in Johannesburg on 28 October 2025. The camp was buzzing with energy yesterday as the team held its first training session with the entire squad present, marking an important moment in the build-up to the second leg WAFCON qualifier against DR Congo.

This was the first full training session with the addition of the team’s overseas-based stars Thembi Kgatlana, Hilda Magaia, Sinoxolo Cesane, and Amogelang Motau, all of whom rejoined the squad after club commitments abroad. Their arrival brings both experience and energy to the camp as South Africa look to secure their place at WAFCON 2026, following a hard-fought 1–1 draw in Kinshasa. With the full group now assembled, two players, Regina Mogolola and Thato Mofolo, have been placed on standby.

The technical team will now focus on fine-tuning tactical details and building cohesion among the returning players and those who featured in the first leg.

Banyana Banyana coach Thinasonke Mbuli expressed her satisfaction with the group’s readiness and outlined the plan for the days leading up to match day.

“We are happy now that everyone is in camp. Today is our start-up with everyone in training, and from tomorrow we’ll start focusing on our tactics. The good thing is we have three days to prepare for the match.

“Having the full team available has boosted morale within the camp. Thembi Kgatlana, one of South Africa’s most decorated players, spoke about her excitement to be back in national colours and her determination to help the team finish the job at home.

“It’s amazing, always an honour to come back and represent the country. I’m in good spirits and I’m healthy,” she said with a smile after training,” she said.

There was also a sense of inspiration from the younger members of the squad, including a rising talent, Bonolo Mokoma (17), who reflected on what it means to be part of Banyana Banyana at such an early stage of her career.

“Making the Banyana Banyana team at the age of 17 is a huge opportunity for me because there are a lot of young girls dreaming to be in my position, and here I am at the age of 17,” she said.

With all focus now shifting toward the second leg, the team will spend the coming days working on tactical organization to ensure they’re at their sharpest on match day. Having secured an away goal in Kinshasa, Banyana Banyana go into the return fixture with confidence but are under no illusions about the challenge ahead against a DRC side that has shown resilience throughout the qualifiers.

The match on 28 October 2025 promises to be a thrilling encounter as South Africa aim to seal qualification for WAFCON 2026 and continue building momentum on home soil.

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