A woman nabbed for two counts of attempted murder  


By REGINALD KANYANE

29 November 2025 – A woman (45), who is accused of two counts of attempted murder and another two of assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH). The accused, Ester Gabaiphiwe Motaung briefly appeared before the Brits Magistrate’s Court on 25 and 26 November 2025.  

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh said Motaung’s court appearance stems from an incident that was reported early on Wednesday evening, 19 November 2025. Myburgh said it is alleged that four women aged between 25 and 50, were sitting outside their home in Letlhakaneng village, near Letlhabile, when approached by four unknown men, who called one of the ladies aged 35, to show her something.

“She was accompanied by her mother and two friends, when suddenly a jug container was produced and a liquid substance poured over the victim. The ladies, all standing close to her, were also affected. Following the incident, the ladies experienced excessive burning, whilst the suspects walked away from them.

“Emergency and Medical Services (EMS) were contacted and all four women were rushed to a local hospital. A victim (35) and her mother are still admitted to hospital, whilst two other victims were released after receiving treatment,” she said.

Myburgh further said extensive investigation by the Letlhabile Detectives, led to the identification of the suspect who was arrested. She added that the police investigations are continuing and it is suspected the incident is linked to a love triangle.

Motaung was remanded in custody until 1 December 2025.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, congratulated the Letlhabile Detectives for working around the clock to ensure that the suspect is arrested. 

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Kaizer Chiefs FC ready for redemption against Zamalek FC


By BAKANG MOKOTO

29 November 2025- Kaizer Chiefs return to familiar ground on Saturday afternoon looking to reignite their CAF Confederation Cup campaign when they welcome African giants, Zamalek SC, to the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. It is a heavyweight Group D encounter that comes with both challenge and opportunity.

The Glamour Boys returned back on home soil after a narrow 2–1 defeat to Al Masry in Egypt last weekend, a result that left the team disappointed, but far from discouraged.

Meanwhile, Zamalek began their group campaign on a winning note, overcoming ZESCO United of Zambia in Cairo. For Amakhosi, the clash represents a chance to respond immediately, to reset their campaign.

Head coach Cedric Kaze believes their trip to Egypt offered enough encouragement to fuel confidence going into the Zamalek clash, despite the setback on the scoreboard.

“We didn’t start as well as we would have loved to in the previous game, but we still have five games to play,” said Kaze at the CAF press conference ahead of the match. Even though we lost, there were moments where we were good at what we wanted to do.

“We are very confident about tomorrow’s game. These are the matches that everyone wants to play, against big teams like Zamalek and it’s a good way for us to redeem ourselves,” he said.

Kaze pointed to key lessons from the Al Masry encounter, particularly in crucial moments at both ends of the pitch.

“Everything comes with experience in how you manage a game. The second goal we conceded from a set-piece was unfortunate, and due to a technical mistake. We were good before that, but it taught us that we must be more clinical and more focused in both boxes. It’s a lesson we have taken forward,” said Kaze.

Forward Khanyisa Mayo echoed the positive mood inside the camp, highlighting both the intensity and the prestige of competing in African club football.

“It’s a different ball game when it comes to CAF competitions,” said Mayo. “North African teams are very physical compared to South African teams, but we are up for the test. The mood in the camp is high and we are expecting a very beautiful game,” he said.

Mayo, who brings his own experience of continental football, emphasised the responsibility and pride that comes with representing the Club on the African stage.

“Playing in CAF competitions comes with huge responsibility. As a player, you want to see yourself playing in CAF every season and it’s a great platform for both the team and the players. It’s not easy, but playing in our own backyard will be better because we will have our supporters with us,” said Mayo.

With the match returning to home soil, the players will once again lean heavily on the backing of their passionate supporters, drawing energy from the stands to secure the win.

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ANC in North West host its Provincial General Council in Potchefstroom  


By KEDIBONE MOALETSI

29 November 2025- The African National Congress (ANC) in the North West will host its Provincial General Council (PGC) from 29 to 30 November 2025. The party said the PGC is a key organisational platform to assess political, organisational and governance work of the movement and to consolidate unity, renewal and organisational effectiveness.

The ANC provincial spokesperson, Tumelo Maruping said the event will take place at Banquet Hall in Potchefstroom at 9am.

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BEEI phase V contacts extended in North West


By BAKANG MOKOTO

29 November 2025- The North West Department of Education is pleased to announce that the Basic Education Employment Initiative (BEEI) Phase V contracts have been extended to 31 December 2025.  The department said the extension follows approval by the Department of Employment and Labour (DEL) and the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) of the request submitted by the North West Department of Education in August 2025.

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said the new date replaces the previously scheduled termination on 30 November 2025. Motsumi said as a result, Education Assistants and General Assistants will work a full six‑months term, in line with practices in other provinces.

“The extension to 31 December 2025 ensures that the North West province receives the full six-month implementation period as originally envisaged. The extension does not result in any additional financial implications beyond the already approved BEEI Phase V budget. The implementation remains within the duration and parameters of the Multipart Funding Agreement (MFA).

“The Department of Basic Education will continue ensuring strict adherence to governance, compliance, and reporting requirements during the extended period. We welcome and appreciate the good news. On behalf of the entire department, I wish to welcome and appreciate this great news,” she said.

Motsumi further said this news will provide significant financial relief to the families of their youth, especially during the festive season. She added that their contribution to their schools is immeasurable and benefits both educators and learners.

“I wish to thank the Department of Employment and Labour (DEL), the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and the Department of Basic Education for supporting the province. This clearly shows that this government is for the people, by the people; it listens to their concerns and responds accordingly.

“Since 2020, the BEEI has demonstrated the transformative impact of coordinated government action. Across all phases, the programme has delivered significant youth employment opportunities, supported learning in thousands of schools, and broadened access to economic participation for young people,” said Motsumi.

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Hundreds of Needy Families to Receive Food Parcels on World AIDS Day


By AGISANANG SCUFF

29 November 2025- The Moretele Local Municipality said 1 December has been declared by the National Department of Health as World Aids Day. The municipality said many households continue to experience food insecurity with some community members going to bed on an empty stomach.

Moretele Local Municipality mayor, Masango George Manyike said they have partnered with the Gift of the Givers Foundation on various humanitarian initiatives, disaster relief efforts and community development projects. Manyike said the Foundation remains highly regarded for its swift and impactful response during crises.

“Earlier this year, the municipality was affected by heavy rains that resulted in widespread flooding. As always, Gift of the Givers responded promptly by donating thousands of food parcels and detergents to the communities of Carousel View , Mmotla, Moeka, Mathibestad, Makapanstad and Tlholoe.

“The municipality and the Gift of the Givers will donate 200 food parcels consisting of maize meal, spice packs and detergent packs to the needy and child-headed household. The local clinic will also receive 50 packs of nappies, detergents, wheelchairs and breakfast packs,” he said.

Meanwhile, the event will take place at Ruigtesloot Clinic at 10am.  

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