Former Steinhoff Group Executive sentenced


By BAKANG MOKOTO

13 March 2026- The Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court has sentenced the former Steinhoff at Work, Group Audit Executive Hein Odendaal (67 ) to four years direct imprisonment or a fine of R2 million. Odendaal was further sentenced to two years imprisonment wholly suspended for a period of five years, on condition that he is not convicted of contravention of Section 34 (1) of the Prevention and Combatting of Corrupt Activities Act (PRECCA) committed during the period of suspension and that he subject himself to one year correctional supervision in terms of section 276(1) (h) of the Criminal Procedure Act, 51 of 1977.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in Gauteng, Lumka Mahanjana said Odendaal was convicted and sentenced after entering into a plea and sentence agreement with the state in terms of Section 105A of the Criminal Procedure Act. Mahanjana said in his capacity as the Group Audit Executive, Odendaal was negligent in that he ought to have suspected that other employees within Steinhoff group committed fraud therefore did not report to the police.

“Where on 21 November 2016, Iwan Peter Schelbert, while acting on instructions from the then Chief Financial Officer, Andries Benjamin La Grange, generated a fraudulent invoice to TG Sources SARL, a company based in Martigny, Switzerland.

“Following the generation of the invoice, Stephanus Johannes Grobler and others created supporting documentation and caused payments to be affected to falsely represent that the invoice reflected a legitimate transaction between Steinhoff at Work and TG Sources SARL,” she said.

Mahanjana further said this fraudulent scheme resulted in the inflation of Steinhoff’s financial statements by more than R376 million. She added that, the NPA welcomes this conviction and sentence, which marks the fourth conviction secured in the Steinhoff matter.

“This outcome demonstrates the commitment of the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigations (DPCI)and the NPA to holding perpetrators accountable in one of the largest and most complex corporate fraud cases in South Africa’s history.

“The investigation and prosecution of this matter required extensive collaboration and technical expertise due to its scale and complexity,” said Mahanjana.

She said it is to be noted that the NPA takes these nature of cases serious. Mahanjana said this case is treated according to its merits.

“The plea bargains do not militate against the seriousness of these offences,” she said.

Meanwhile, the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), Advocate Andy Mothibi said: “These outcomes should demonstrate to the public that NPA will continue to prosecute all cases whether in public or private sector without fear , favour or prejudice.

“The case against the remaining accused, Stephanus Johannes Grobler (64), has been postponed to 14 May 2026 for further proceedings.”

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A body of unknown man discovered


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

13 March 2026- The Kimberley Serious and Violent Crimes Unit is investigating an inquest after the body of an unknown adult man was discovered in an open veld near Moore Street in Kimberley on 11 March 2026, at approximately 7am. The police said the deceased appears to be in his late 20s and was found wearing brown trousers and a multi-coloured jersey.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said anyone who is able to identify the deceased or assist with locating the next-of-kin is urged to contact Detective Sergeant Moagi Mokatsane on 0833143855. Ehlers said the SAPS Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or alternatively the MySAPS App can also be utilised.

“All information will be treated confidentially,” she said.

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A body of unknown man discovered


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

13 March 2026- The Kimberley Serious and Violent Crimes Unit is investigating an inquest after the body of an unknown adult man was discovered in an open veld near Moore Street in Kimberley on 11 March 2026, at approximately 7am. The police said the deceased appears to be in his late 20s and was found wearing brown trousers and a multi-coloured jersey.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said anyone who is able to identify the deceased or assist with locating the next-of-kin is urged to contact Detective Sergeant Moagi Mokatsane on 0833143855. Ehlers said the SAPS Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or alternatively the MySAPS App can also be utilised.

“All information will be treated confidentially,” she said.

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Deputy Minister in Presidency, Kenny Morolong embark on shoe donation drive


By REGINALD KANYANE

13 March 2026- The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong will handover school shoes to nine schools in Taung and Schweizer Reneke in the North West province, as part of his endeavours to contribute to a supportive learning and teaching environment, that restores the dignity of underprivileged learners. Morolong began the school shoes donation drive in 2025, as part of Mandela Day and 30 Years of Freedom and Democracy commemorations.

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Bullying continues to rear its ugly head in schools


Picture: Bullying at schools a concern/Generic

By OBAKENG MAJE

13 March 2026 – The Select Committee on Education, Sciences and Creative Industries has noted with sadness reports that a primary school child, Imibongo Ntamehlo, committed suicide as a result of bullying. The Committee said it sends its deepest and heartfelt condolences to Ntamehlo’s family and the learners and educators at the school.

The Chairperson of Select Committee on Education, Sciences and Creative Industries Makhi Feni said it is not normal that a learner as young as Ntamehlo will commit this kind of act. Feni said they therefore called for a thorough investigation into this incident.

“Bullying is a challenge in our schools that educators should never be tired of fighting. Our children must find parental love and protection in schools. This is a sad story that will reflect on our system, and the better these kinds of incidents are attended to and resolved the better.

“On Thursday, reports indicated that a grade three student committed suicide due to bullying at school. The details are not readily available. The school and provincial and national departments of Basic Education must address bullying in schools to ensure incidents like this one never happen again,” he said.

Feni further said the reality is that schools lack social work and welfare services as well as learner security. He added that the committee will seek further information on this matter.

“The province must assist the family with all in its power,” said Feni.

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