13 nabbed for public violence near Vryburg


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
VRYBURG- North West police arrested 13 people at Rekgaratlhile location, near Stella after they embarked on illegal protests on Saturday at around 20:00.

Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said the unrest started after police pounced on illegal taverns and shebeens by raiding the area.

She said that caused the community to be on rampage and allegedly looted two foreign shops in the area.

“Public policing police unit was called and dispersed the protesting members and arrested 13 suspects for public violence.

“They will appear at Vryburg Magistrate Court soon facing public violence and police investigations continue” Moleko said.
-TDN
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SA mourns the untimely death of Chabane


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

Polokwane- Parliament’s Presiding Officers, National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete, National Council of Provinces Chairperson Thandi Modise and their deputies Lechesa Tsenoli and Raseriti Tau, on behalf of Parliament expressed their shock and deep sadness at the sudden death this morning of Minister Collins Chabane.

Chabane had a long history of service to building democracy as a member of the African National Congress (ANC) since the 1980s, as a member of the ANC’s National Executive Committee and as a member of the democratic Parliament.

Chabane became a member of the first democratic Parliament ‘s National Assembly in 1994, serving in several Parliamentary Committees.

He left in 1997 to serve in the Limpopo Provincial Legislature but returned to the National Assembly in 2009 and was appointed Minister in the Presidency responsible for Performance Monitoring and Evaluation.

“He returned again as a Member of the National Assembly after the 2014 elections and was then appointed Minister of Public Service and Administration. The dedication, humility and good humouredness he displayed in carrying out the various responsibilities assigned to him will be greatly missed” National Assembly Chairperson Baleka Mbete said.

Mbete said they extend their deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Announcements will be made in due course about Parliament’s arrangements for occasions to mark Mr Chabane’s passing.

-TDN

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MEC Mohono: Tourism is the backbone of our economy


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
NORTH West province embarked on a Media Familiarization Tour in a bit to make sure that international and local journalists get indebt information on the province as a beacon  in tourism industry.

The itinerary tour kick-started at The Vredefort Dome (Crater) which is currently the largest and one of the oldest known meteor impact sites in the world.

It is South Africa’s seventh World Heritage Site and this is largely due to the research scientist from Wits University, including Dr. Rodger Hart.

Despite the importance of impact sites to the planet’s history, geological activity on the Earth’s surface has led to the disappearance of evidence from most of them, and Vredefort is the only example to provide a full geological profile of an astrobleme below the crater floor.

The reporters were ferried to various destinations including Taung Skull Heritage Site, Dinkgwaneng Heritage Site and Thomeng Waterfall which is affectionately known as Small Heaven.

The department of Tourism also made it possible that the historical evidence comes forth as they took the media to Mahikeng where is a home of Barolong Bo-rra Tshidi.

Paramount chief, Kgosi Jeffrey Montshiwa shared his information as he took media personnels down the memory lane.

North West Tourism MEC Desbo Mohono said they want to turn the province as a gateway for tourists as the province is situated between boarders.

“We want to see a dynamic, sustainable, diversified and vibrant tourism industry in the North West province. Most heritage sites in the province are 100% government-owned” Mohono said.

Mohono said the province is planning to position heritage as a strategic thrust in expanding the Tourism Portfolio.

“I am glad to say the Mahikeng Airport is sound and ready. We will experience our first flight that will take off on the 27 March 2015. So we tried to minimize the distance between the O.R. Tambo International Airport and other provinces to allow our tourists to be ferried into the province without any hassle” she outlines.

The North West province has highlighted Culture, Tourism and Agriculture as key points to grow the economy of the province.

“The province is mainly dominated by rural areas, so it will be very imperative to note that most heritage sites are what we call rural heritage sites surrounded by deep cultural diversity” Mohono explains.

According to Mohono, her department in conjunction with Public Works in the province is planning to upgrade some of heritage sites like Letlamoreng Dam, Taung Skull Heritage Site and Dingwaneng Heritage Site where some of the roads are inaccessible in those sites.

She also advised tourists to visit all the heritage sites in the province as the experience they will get will be out of this world.

(Areas visited during the tour: *Vredefort Dome
*Dingwaneng Heritage Site- Tlapeng,Taung
*Taung Dam- Manthe village,Taung
*Olive SA- Hartswater, Phokwane
*Taung Skull Heritage- Buxton village, Taung
*Thomeng Waterfall (Small Heaven)- Buxton village, Taung
*Mafikeng Hotel School, Mahikeng
*University of North West
*Barolong Bo-rra Tshidi Tribal Authority
*Bakgatlha ba Kgafela
*Madikwe Game Reserve
*Royal Bafokeng Sports Academy High Performance Centre
*Marang Hotel
*Lesedi Cultural Village
-TDN
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Collins Chabane dies in car crash


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Cape Town – Minister of Public Service and Administration Collins Chabane has died in a car crash in the early hours of Sunday morning, the Presidency has confirmed.

“President Jacob Zuma is saddened to announce the untimely death of the Minister of Public Service and Administration, Mr Collins Chabane in a car crash in the early hours of this morning,” said spokesman Mac Maharaj in a statement.

Zuma was shocked by Chabane’s death.

“We are deeply shocked and saddened by this untimely death of an outstanding cadre of our liberation struggle and a competent, accomplished and dependable member of my Cabinet,” said Zuma.

“This is a huge loss to government and the country as a whole.”

Chabane was previously the Minister in the Presidency responsible for Performance Monitoring and Evaluation.

“A veteran of the liberation struggle, Mr Chabane was also a long serving member of the ANC National Executive Committee,” said Maharaj.

Minister Collins Chabane dies in car crash http://t.co/al3FIHj5Iw

— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) March 15, 2015

#CollinsChabane His official vehicle collided with a truck that made a U-turn on the highway. MR

— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) March 15, 2015

South Africans took to social media to express their shock and sadness at Chabane’s untimely death.

Truly shaken by the death of Minister Collins Chabane. 2015 has not been kind to us thus far. #RestinPeace

— Motheo Mtimkulu (@londons_kid) March 15, 2015

What is this I hear about Minister Collins Chabane?! I adore that man! No ways….. It can’t be true!!!!

— Rakhale’s Bae ♥ (@Khencie) March 15, 2015

– News24 and Sapa

Man held for suspected murder of 9-year-old girl


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Polokwane – A man suspected of killing a nine-year-old girl in Medingen village near Tzaneen has been arrested for murder, Limpopo police said on Saturday.

Ria Letsoalo was allegedly kidnapped while sleeping with her seven-year-old brother during the night while their mother was away attending a funeral on 6 March, said Lieutenant Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe.

When the mother arrived back home the following day, she found that the door had been broken down and that Ria was missing.

She alerted police and a search ensued.

The man, believed to be the woman’s boyfriend, was arrested on Friday along Modjadjiskloof and Polokwane road attempting to flee to Gauteng, Ngoepe said.

Letsoalo’s body was found buried in a shallow grave outside the village.

The man would appear before the Bolobedu Magistrate’s Court on Monday on charges of housebreaking, murder and kidnapping.

A post-mortem would determine what the cause of death was, as the motive of the killing was unknown.

– SAPA

Moses Kotane gave his life to the struggle – Zuma


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Johannesburg – Struggle stalwart Moses Kotane gave his life to the struggle for freedom, President Jacob Zuma said at the struggle stalwart’s reburial service on Saturday.

“Moses Kotane gave his whole life to the struggle for freedom, justice and equality,” Zuma said in a speech prepared for delivery at the ceremony in Pella, North West.

“We are filled with sadness but also pride and joy, for we have the privilege of celebrating the life of this highly regarded giant of our struggle for freedom.”

Kotane was a former SA Communist Party general secretary and former treasurer general of the ANC.

Kotane, one of the first activists to be banned under the Suppression of Communism Act, suffered a stroke in 1968 and went for treatment in the then-Soviet Union, where he died in 1978.

He was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, Russia.

On Saturday, Zuma said Kotane had finally come to his permanent resting place and said it was an honour to have to opportunity to bid him a formal farewell.

“We are privileged indeed to call this internationalist our compatriot, a man who was respected from Africa to Asia and Europe, because of his ideological clarity and commitment to the cause of freedom of the oppressed,” Zuma said.

He said it was important to reflect on the “material conditions and social context” that shaped Kotane’s thinking.

“These are the conditions that were to ultimately create a giant of our revolution whose life is worth celebrating without any reservation.”

Kotane grew up under harsh conditions of poverty, engineered by the colonial regime to ensure that black people amounted to nothing more than a source of cheap labour, Zuma said.

He said during his childhood, South Africa was colonised and Kotane received very little formal education and had to go find work at the age of seventeen.

Zuma said it was important to note that Kotane was a hard worker, which earned him leadership positions.

“Through him, we want to inspire our youth in particular to read, work hard and rise through the leadership of organisations through commitment, dedication and hard work.”

Kotane worked tirelessly to make South Africa a better place for all. South Africa’s story would never be complete without mentioning Kotane who guided the country’s revolution, said Zuma.

‘Towering figure’

“Compatriots we are laying to rest a towering figure in the liberation struggle,” he said.

He told the Kotane family they finally had a place to go to mourn and South Africans had a monument to go where they could pay their respect.

“The people of South Africa and the world will now also have a monument to come and pay their respects, and draw inspiration from the life of Moses Kotane the fighter, teacher, commissar, administrator, intellectual, outstanding patriot, revolutionary and giant of our struggle.

“May his soul finally rest in eternal peace,” said Zuma.

Cope welcomed the reburial of Kotane and said they knew how his family longed from him to lie in South African soil.

Cope said he was where he belonged and saluted Kotane for his selflessness.

“He had a clear vision for our country. He led the struggle, with others of similar commitment, so that all the people of our country could live in peace and harmony,” Cope said in a statement.

“Moses Kotane struggled for all of us to be equal before the law and for the overcoming of poverty so that no-one in our country had to ever go to bed on an empty stomach.”

The party said it would follow in his footsteps, sparing no effort in the struggle against poverty and inequality.

– SAPA

Debt shock: South Africans owe govt R180bn


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Johannesburg – South Africans owe government institutions like the South African Revenue Service (Sars), municipalities and traffic authorities a staggering R180bn in overdue taxes, municipal accounts and traffic fines, according to an investigation by Rapport’s Pieter-Louis Myburgh.

For more http://www.news24.com

Cop and mom arrested for dad’s murder


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Orkney – A police captain and her 60-year-old mother were arrested on Tuesday in connection with the murder of her father in Orkney, North West police said.

“The arrest came after the detectives at Orkney did an intensive investigation where the suspects were questioned and the daughter’s car was taken to the laboratory for forensic investigation,” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

“The forensic results came back positive, showing that the blood that was found in the car of the suspect (the captain) was the deceased’s blood and the soil was the same form as that on the crime scene.”

The 44-year-old police captain was arrested while on duty in Klerksdorp and her mother was picked by police at her home in Kanana.

The police officer’s father was found dead in the veld at Orkney on December 10 with panga wounds on his body and head, Ngubane said.

The man was last seen with his wife and daughter who were helping him to walk from a nearby tavern.

“The cause of this gruesome manslaughter is not yet confirmed, except that the deceased was due to get his pension at work, at Orkney Engineering Mine,” Ngubane said.

“The two suspects have been making numerous enquiries making demands that pension money should be released to them.”

The two are expected to appear in the Orkney Magistrate’s Court soon.

Sapa

Cop in dock for attempted murder


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Johannesburg – A North West policeman accused of attempting to kill his girlfriend, also a police officer, appeared in the Stilfontein Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

Ditiro Maano, 35, will be back in court on March 17 for a decision on his bail application, police spokesman Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

He allegedly repeatedly shot and wounded the 33-year-old woman during an argument in Strathvaal, Stilfontein, last Tuesday.

Sapa

Man in court for stepdad’s murder


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Klerksdorp – A 19-year-old man, Marven Van Rooysen, appeared in the Klerksdorp Magistrates Court on Tuesday for the alleged murder of his 46-year-old stepfather on Saturday, 7 March 2015 at 19:40 in Extension 12, reported the Klerksdorp SAPS.

For more http://www.iol.co.za