690 suspects nabbed for various crimes


By REGINALD KANYANE

25 June 2026 – The police in the North West continue to make significant strides in the fight against crime following the successful execution of Operation Shanela II, which resulted in the arrest of 690 suspects for various offences across the province between 15 and 21 June 2026. The intelligence-driven operation focused on preventing and combating serious and violent crime through high-density policing, roadblocks, vehicle control points, stop-and-search operations and the tracing of wanted suspects. 

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Anne Magakoe said during the week-long operation, police arrested suspects for a range of serious and priority crimes, including five for murder, three for rape, four for illegal possession of firearms, 26 for dealing in drugs, 52 for possession of drugs, 33 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, 21 for residential burglary, 11 for business burglary and 83 illegal immigrants. Magakoe said in addition, detectives arrested 529 wanted suspects, including those linked to murder, rape, business robbery, house robbery and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

“The police also confiscated and recovered several illegal items, including three firearms, ammunition, dagga, crystal meth (Tik), mandrax tablets, liquor, packets of illicit tobacco products, cellphones, eight (8) generators and two (2) vehicles, among other exhibits,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Naidoo, reiterated that police will continue to intensify Operation Shanela II, working closely with law enforcement agencies and community stakeholders to keep communities safe. Naidoo urges community members to continue working with the police by reporting criminal activities through the Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or via the MySAPS App.

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Bafana march into the history books as they reach the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup for the first time


Picture: Bafana Bafana players against Republic Korea/Supplied

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

25 June 2026 – Bafana Bafana have written a new chapter in the history books after advancing to the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup for the first time on a balmy summer evening in Monterrey, Mexico on Wednesday night. The South African senior men’s national team sent Monterrey Stadium into thunderous applause after beating South Korea 1-0 courtesy of a 67th minute strike from man-of-the-match Thapelo Maseko.

The nimble-footed Maseko had tormented the East Asians for long spells during this final Group A match, and his persistence was eventually rewarded when he waltzed his way past the South Korea rear-guard to score the only goal of the match.

Bafana Bafana coach, Hugo Broos said: “I think we played a very good game, tactically. It was very good and everybody did their job. The difference with this game and our previous match (against Czechia) was that when we had the ball, we were very dangerous, and that was very important.

“We had very quick players on the pitch, and we used them very well. We found the spaces during the good moments. And then yeah, we needed that goal. We had a few chances in the first half, and I told the players at halftime to keep on believing. I am very proud of the performance of my team.”

He further said Bafana Bafana had never gone past the group stages of the global tournament after stumbling in the opening stages of the 1998, 2002 and 2010 World Cups. Broos added that they certainly made amends in dramatic fashion in Monterrey when they put the South Koreans to the sword during a dominant display.

“The South African senior men’s national team will now face 2026 FIFA World Cup co-hosts Canada in the Last 32 in Los Angeles on 28 June 2026,” he said.

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Northern Cape health department must deliver results, not more plans


Picture: The DA Northern Cape Provincial Leader and Member of Provincial Legislature (MPL), Isak Fritz

By BAKANG MOKOTO

25 June 2026 – The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on the Northern Cape Department of Health to focus on delivery rather than announcing new plans while longstanding healthcare challenges remain unresolved. The DA said while the department’s vision of “a long and healthy life for all people in the Northern Cape” is commendable, the reality facing many residents tells a different story.

The DA Northern Cape Provincial Leader and Member of Provincial Legislature (MPL), Isak Fritz said communities continue to experience ambulance delays, growing surgical backlogs, medicine shortages and severe staff shortages across healthcare facilities. Fritz said five years ago, the government introduced a Ten-Point Health Recovery Plan and promised meaningful improvements in healthcare delivery.

“Today, many of the same problems remain. Before announcing another Ten-Point Plan, the government must explain what happened to the first one and why so many commitments have not been fulfilled.

“I remain deeply concerned about the state of emergency medical services, the lengthy waiting periods for surgeries, vacant healthcare posts, and shortages of essential medication,” he said.

Fritz further said these failures affect all residents, but place the greatest burden on poor and rural communities that depend entirely on public healthcare services. He added that healthcare should be judged by the experiences of patients, not by promises, plans, or policy documents.

“Every rand allocated to healthcare must result in measurable improvements, including more ambulances on the road, reduced waiting lists, fully staffed facilities, reliable medicine availability, and quality healthcare services closer to communities.

“The people of the Northern Cape do not need another plan. They need action. They need results. Most importantly, they need a healthcare system that works,” said Fritz.

He said the people of the Northern Cape cannot be treated with promises. Fritz said they need treatment, they need care and above all, they need a health system that delivers dignity and quality healthcare to every resident.

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Kgetsi ya polao e buseditswe morago


Setshwantsho: Banna ba le babedi, Phemelo Maine (40) ga mmogo le Okemetse Phatlhanyane

Ka OBAKENG MAJE

25 Seetebosigo 2026 – Kgetsi ya polao kgatlhanong le banna ba le babedi ba kwa motseng wa Matlhako 2, gaufi le Pudimoe, e buseditswe morago ke kgotlhatshekelo ya sedika ya Taung go fitlha Phukwi a tlhola matsatsi a le 14. Balatofadiwa, Phemelo Maine (40) ga mmogo le Okemetse Phatlhanyane (27), ba latofadiwa ka go bolaya Boingotlo Makaota (16).

Go begwa fa setopo sa ga Makaota, se bonwe kwa lebitleng le le seng boteng kwa nageng kwa motseng wa Matlhako 2. Go ya ka moagisani, one a utlwa segajaja sa lekgarebe mo bosigong jwa Labone kwa ntlung ya ga Maine.

Go begwa fa moagisani o, gape a tlhalositse fa a ne a bona Maine ga mmogo le ditsala tsa gagwe ba kgorometsa kereibaye e go bontshang fa ene e pegile sengwe mo teng mo mosong wa Labotlhano.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi sa maloba se se rotseng tiro mo Bokone Bophirima, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone are: “Sepodisi se ile sa tswa letsholo, mme seo se ile sa lebisa kwa go epololweng ga setopo sa ga Makaota.

“Go begwa fa setopo seo, se ne se phuthetswe ka kobo, mme moswi one a supiwa ke ba lelapa la gagwe. Dipatlisiso di shupa fa setopo sa ga Makaota, se ne se na le dintho mo tlhogong, mo diropeng ga mmogo le mo maotong.”

Mokgwabone are dipatlisiso di ile tsa bolodiwa kwa lelapeng la ga Maine, mme diaparo tsa moswi di ile tsa fitlhelwa teng. Mokgwabone are, Maine o tshwerwe ka Lamatlhatso morago ga go ineele kwa sepodising.

“Monna o, o ile a isiwa kwa sepodisi ke morwa rragwe, mme one a tshwarwa. Sepodisi se ile sa botsolotsa Phatlhanyane o bonweng a tsamaya le Maine fa a ne a kgorometsa kereibaye, mme le ene o ile a lelelwa ke ditshipi,” Mokgwabone wa tlhalosa.

Kgabagare, Maine o ile a ipona molato mabapi le ditatofatso tsotlhe kgatlhanong le ene, fela o ile a fetola mogopolo moragonyana mabapi le seo.

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Motlhaping sends heartfelt condolences after six farmers swept away  


Picture: The Northern Cape MEC for Agriculture, Environmental Affairs, Rural Development and Land Reform, Lebogang Motlhaping

By STAFF REPORTER

25 June 2026 – The Northern Cape Department of Agriculture, Environmental Affairs, Rural Development and Land Reform said it is saddened by the tragic accident that occurred on 18 June 2026, near Vaallus Farm in the Douglas area, where a handcrafted raft carrying farm workers capsized in the Vaal River. The department said the raft was transporting 20 people from Vaallus Farm to Olierivier Farm when it capsized during the crossing.

The Northern Cape MEC for Agriculture, Environmental Affairs, Rural Development and Land Reform, Lebogang Motlhaping said fourteen occupants survived and were treated at a hospital in Douglas before being discharged. Motlhaping said tragically, six farm workers were swept away in the incident.

“Search and rescue operations have since recovered five bodies, while efforts continue to locate one person who remains missing. The department extends its heartfelt condolences to the families, friends, colleagues, and the broader farming community affected by this devastating loss.

“The department further acknowledges the deep pain and uncertainty experienced by the family who’s loved one has not yet been recovered. The affected farm workers have been identified as Boom Neels, Olivier Trooi, Hans George, Yolandie Matjan, Robert Paul and Herodi Michael,” he said.

Motlhaping further said the tragedy has deeply saddened the department and the wider agricultural sector. He added that they are heartbroken by the tragic loss of lives in the Vaal River accident near Douglas.

“These were members of our rural and farming community, people who contributed daily to the agricultural sector and to the livelihoods of their families. On behalf of the department, I extend our sincere condolences to the bereaved families, friends, co-workers, farm owners and the entire Douglas farming community,” said Motlhaping.

He said no words can fully carry the weight of such a painful loss. Motlhaping said, however, they want the families to know that they are not alone.

“The department stands with them during this difficult time and we will work with relevant stakeholders to ensure that appropriate support is extended to the affected families. The department commends the South African Police Service (SAPS) Search and Rescue Unit, emergency services, local authorities and all role players involved in the ongoing search and recovery operation.

“Their continued efforts under difficult weather, terrain and river conditions are deeply appreciated. The SAPS has opened an inquest docket to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident. The department respects this process and will continue to cooperate with relevant authorities, while avoiding speculation on matters that remain under investigation,” he said.

Motlhaping said as part of its response, the department will engage the affected families, local leadership, farming stakeholders and relevant government structures to determine the immediate support required. He said this includes working through district structures to ensure that the bereaved families receive care, guidance, and assistance during this painful period.

“The department also calls on farming communities, farm owners, workers, and rural stakeholders to exercise heightened caution during periods of heavy rainfall and rising river levels. The safety of farm workers and rural communities must remain a shared responsibility, particularly in areas where river crossings form part of daily movement and agricultural operations.

“This tragedy is a painful reminder of the risks faced by rural communities during severe weather conditions. The Department remains committed to working with organised agriculture, municipalities, communities, and relevant government departments to strengthen awareness, preparedness, and safety measures in vulnerable rural areas,” said Motlhaping.

He said the department once again extends its deepest condolences to the families of the deceased and continues to keep the family of the missing person in its thoughts as search operations continue.

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