North West MEC for Social Development donates R3m to NPO


Picture: North West MECs donate R3m to Wolmaranstad Tehuis vir Bejaardes Home for the Aged/Supplied

By REGINALD KANYANE

North West MEC for Social Development, Lazarus Mokgosi gave a much-needed financial injection amounting to R3m to a Wolmaranstad-based home for the aged to enable it to continue to offer residential and therapeutic care to the elderly, Wolmaranstad Tehuis vir Bejaardes. Mokgosi said this was in a move to support frail and semi-frail elderly people.

“Wolmaranstad Tehuis vir Bejaardes was established in 1979 to provide residential care to elderly people who are 60 and above and have limitations in self-care capacity and require continuous care and therapeutic services. Currently, the facility has accommodated 92 older persons from Maquassi Hills and neighbouring areas in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District.

“During the third leg of Thuntsha Lerole Accelerated Service Delivery campaign in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District, we donated a symbolic cheque to Wolmaranstad Tehuis vir Bejaardes,” he said.

Mokgosi further said, at the time, elderly people from Tswelelang, Makwassi and other areas within the jurisdiction of Maquassi Hills, gathered at the local sports ground for their annual golden games.

“Our appeal is that NPOs should use government money for its intended purpose. We call on the management of this home for the aged to do just that. This money is subject to relevant legislation and make sure that you comply with NPO Act.

“Since the Thuntsa Lerole campaign, we have already donated symbolic cheques to registered NPOs in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Bojanala and Dr Kenneth Kaunda districts. The masses need services more than ever before, especially post-COVID-19 pandemic, which affected many sectors of society,” added Mokgosi.

He said his department is determined to implement meticulous service delivery plans at a brisker pace to address the challenges that communities face.

Meanwhile, the Wolmaranstad Tehuis vir Bejaardes Manager, Brand Pretorius described the authorities’ gesture as a surprise and honour to his organisation. Pretorius said they have received financial assistance from the Department of Social Development over the years of his reign.

“What is more humbling is that, the symbolic cheque is being handed over to us by the MECs. We feel so honoured and will make sure we use this money carefully and make sure that, it benefits the right people.

“Our organisation depends squarely on social development for funding and other means such as fundraising and marketing of their services to potential donors,” he said.

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North West MEC in concerted effort to address persistent challenges facing municipalities  


Picture: North West MEC for Treasury, Motlalepula Rosho/Facebook 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

North West MEC for Treasury, Motlalepula Rosho said in an effort to address the persistent challenges faced by municipalities and enhance their financial management and governance systems, her department has successfully concluded a ground-breaking 40-day Audit Action Acceleration Plan (AAP).

Rosho said the culminating session marked a significant milestone in the province’s ongoing commitment to rectify issues highlighted by the Auditor General (AG) in the audit reports of various municipalities. She further said the 40-day AAP, which commenced in June 2023, has been specifically designed to guide municipalities and their entities in navigating the complex landscape of addressing audit-related concerns raised by the AG.

“Under the direction of the Provincial Treasury, municipalities were provided with comprehensive guidance on the roles and responsibilities of each stakeholder. Furthermore, tailored action plans were developed and implemented, outlining specific activities aimed at resolving the identified issues.

“This forward-looking approach also allowed for the continuous monitoring and refinement of these action plans, with the ultimate aim of improving the anticipated 2023 audit outcomes. It is important to closely monitor and support municipalities in order to counter the negative narrative surrounding the province,” said Rosho.

She added that, there is a need for a hands-on support program to facilitate the preparation and submission of Annual Financial Statements (AFS). Rosho also expressed confidence that, this approach would yield enduring results, ultimately leading to enhanced municipal operations and service delivery.

“We are happy with the encouraging progress made since the implementation of the AAP. This is because of the unwavering commitment displayed by various municipalities in addressing the identified issues head-on.

“It is significant to recognise challenges and proactively address them as a means to steer institutions in the right direction through challenges and problem identification. The municipalities will be steered in the right direction upon resolving their issues,” she said.

Rosho cautioned municipalities from avoiding, identifying, and resolving financial problems as stipulated by the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA). She underlined the importance of prudent financial management to avoid undue expenditure that could potentially compromise the stability of municipalities.

“As the culmination of the AAP approaches, municipalities are preparing to submit their Annual Financial Statements (AFS) for the 2022/2023 financial year to the AG on 31 August 2023. This critical juncture marks a pivotal moment for the province as the concerted efforts of the Provincial Treasury and municipalities seek to effect lasting change in governance and financial management practices.

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Seemo se boetse setlwaeding kwa sekolong se segolwane sa Motsemme kwa Modimong


Sestwhantsho: Baithuti ba paregile matseno a sekolo le go fisa makgetlhe  

Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Seemo se boetse setlwaeding kwa sekolong se segolwane sa Motsemme kwa motseng wa Modimong, gaufi le Taung. Go begwa fa baithuti ba ile ba bolotsa mogwanto le go fisa makgetle mo letsatsing la Labone mo bekeng e e fetileng, mme ba ikuela gore morutabana o o sekegilweng mo tirong, Lawrence Maboitshege a busediwe kwa sekolong.

Go kaiwa fa morutabana a ile a teketa moithuti mongwe kwa sekolo, mme seo sa lebisa kwa goreng mogokgo ga mmogo le Lefapha la Thuto mo Bokone Bophirima ba mo sekege. Lefapha La Thuto mo Bokone Bophirima le kaile fa seo ele go letla dipatlisiso gore di tswelele ntle le go kgorelediwa.

Fela, seo sene sa shakgatsa baithuti, mme ba ne ba bolotsa mogwanto. Dithuto dine tsa kgoreletsega, mme mo letsatsing la maabane, seemo sene se boetse setlwaeding.

Sebueledi sa Lefapha la Thuto mo Bokone Bophirima, Mphata Molokwane, o kaile fa go na le batho bangwe ba ba tlhotlheletsang baithuti go ka tsweletsa mogwanto kwa sekolong le go kgoreletsa dithuto.

“Gona le dipatlisiso tse di tsweletseng kgatlhanong le morutabana mongwe kwa sekolong se se golwane sa Motsemme kwa Modimong. Seo, se ile sa lebisa kwa goreng baithuti ba bolotse mogwanto. Jaaka Lefapha la Thuto mo Bokone Bohirima, re ikuela go baithuti go se ikamanye ka gope le tiriso dikgoka le go thulana le molao, gonne ba tla feleletsa ba sitisitse dipatlisiso tse di tsweletseng.

“Baithuti ba tshwanetse go tswelela ka go ithuta, gonne ke se ba se tletseng kwa sekolong. Lefapha le tsweletse ka dipatlisiso, mme morutabana o o kailweng, o beilwe mo tlase ga matsatsi a boikhutso a kgethegileng fa dipatlisiso di tsweletse,” Molokwane wa tlhalosa.

Are gape ba ikuela go botlhe ba ba tlhotlheletsang baithuti go ka baka dikhuduwego go ka emisa, gonne seo se sa siama ebile sele kgatlhanong le molao. Molokwane are botlhe ba ba dirang jalo, ba ka tseelwa dikgato.

Kgabagare, modulasetilo wa lekhotlha-tsamaiso la sekolo, Mosimanegape Moncho are: “Go ile ga nna le ketsaetsego fela kwa sekolong mabapi le kgang e. Ga jaaka, ke tla netefatsa fa morutabana o, a neetswe matsatsi a boikhutso a pobolo.

“Ga ke batle go tsena thata mo dikgannyeng tsa gore go diragetseng, mme fela seemo se boetse setlwaeding. Rele ba lekgotlha-tsamaiso la sekolo, re ikuela go baithuti go emisa ka dikhuduego.”

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Livestock died after drinking contaminated water in a river in Matlapaneng


Picture: Livestock allegedly drinking contaminated water from sewage spillage/Generic 

By OBAKENG MAJE

Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Infrastructure at the Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM), Itumeleng Maribe said they are working around the clock to ensure that, the challenges of sewage spillage in Pudimoe Township, near Taung have been addressed.

This comes after a former ANC councillor, Lopang Tokwe, and others complained to Newzroom Afrika TV channel that, the sewage spillage overflowed into the river in Matlapaneng village, near Taung and that affected their livestock. According to Tokwe, they are experiencing high levels of livestock mortality due to sewage spillage flowing into the river.

“We have reported the matter to the Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) and other departments responsible but nothing has changed. It’s been over 10 years since we have been experiencing this and when we slaughter our animals, you will see that they have been drinking from a sewerage.

“Most of them have a pot-bellied appearance and we have written numerous letters to the municipality for intervention without any response. We even called the department responsible to come and conduct tests,” he said.

Tokwe further said, they were surprised when they were told that the water sample results will be handed over to the municipality. He added that they have tried in vain to gain access to the results to no avail.

The local tribal authority representative, Tshepo Gasekoma shared the same sentiments. Gasekoma said they need a permanent solution to the problem.

“It’s been long since we have been experiencing this. We wrote several letters to the municipality and reported this on every public platform. We even went as far as going to the Office of the Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe but nothing has happened until today.

“They have never responded but said this is not their competency. They said it is the responsibility of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, but as the tribal authority, we know nothing about that. What we want is a permanent solution because those who are affected are ordinary citizens,” he said.

Gasekoma said the residents go to their office to complain about the ongoing sewage spillage that overflows into the river. He said they even sent Tokwe to the Dr Ruth Segomotsi District Municipality, however, the response was not satisfactory.

“They keep on saying they are busy appointing the contractor. We urge the municipality to come to us and show us the tangible evidence that indeed, they have appointed a contractor to fix this mess. Again, we have not received the outcome of the testing conducted here,” said Gasekoma.

Meanwhile, Maribe said: On behalf of the Greater Taung Local Municipality, indeed I can confirm that, there is a technical challenge with the main sewage pipe regardless, we are responsible for maintenance.

“We have gone an extra mile and ensured that we raise the main hole so that it will be able to flow better. This cost the municipality not less than R150 000 for material and labour. Regardless, this is the responsibility of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality.

“We can also confirm that we bought chemicals in trying to contain the environmental challenges. Just to add on that, the District Municipality has made a commitment to attend to the challenges on 22 August 2023,” he said.

Maribe said basically, they are working in collaboration with Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality and made an assessment to come up with a long-term solution.

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Monna o latofadiwang ka go teketa lekgarebe kwa Vryburg o buseditswe kwa ntlo-lefitshwana


Setshwantsho: Modiri wa masepala wa selegae wa Naledi, Poloko Sekgopi o latofatswa ka go teketa lekgarebe/Facebook 

Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Monna wa dingwaga dile 39 o tlhotse a shadikanya matlho kwa kgotlha-tshekelo ya Vryburg morago ga go latofadiwa ka dikgetsi dile pedi tsa go teketa. Poloko Sekgopi o go kaiwang ele modiri wa masepala wa selegae wa Naledi, one a lelelwa ke ditshipi morago ga go bonwa mo video e tletse-tletseng mo mafaratlhatlheng a boitapoloso a teketa lekgarebe kwa Shell Garage kwa Vryburg ka di 13 Phatwe 2023.

Go ya ka dipego, Sekgopi a ne a tsena kwa Shell Garage a hupile tedu kwa a fitlhetseng lekgarebe le teng, mme a le tlhasela. Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi kwa sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen, Sekgopi one a tlhasela le motlhokomedi wa tshireletso yo oneng a leka go tsereganya.

Van Rooyen are, motlhokomedi o, le ene one a bula kgetsi ya go teketa kgatlhanong le Sekgopi.

“Ke nnete, go butswe dikgetsi dile pedi tsa go teketa kgatlhanong le Sekgopi. Mongwe wa ba ngongoregi mo dikgetsing tseno, ona le dingwaga dile 33. Sekgopi o tlhageletse ka bo ripana kwa kgotlha-tshekelo ya Vryburg mo letsatsing la gompieno, mme kgetsi e buseditswe morago.

“Dikgetsi kgatlhanong le ene di buseditswe morago go fitlha ka di 23 Phatwe 2023. Ga re itse fa bosekisi bot la kopanya dikgetsi tseo kgotsa di tla seka ka go farologana. Fela, molatofadiwa o tla nna a namile kwa ntlo-lefitshwana, mme o solofetswe go ka dira kopo ya beile,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

Lekgotlha gape le tlhotse le utlwile fa Sekgopi ane a bonwa molato mo kgetsing ya go teketa ka Motsheganong 2023 mo kgetsing e e farologaneng le e, mme one a neelwa kotlhao ya dikgwedi dile tharo kwa kgolegelong e e beetsweng thoko sebaka sa dingwaga dile tlhano.

Kgabagare, mokgatlho wa baagi wa South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) mo Bokone Bophirima, o kaile fa o goeletsa gore molatofadiwa a se neelwe beile ke kgotlha-tshekelo. Sebueledi sa SANCO mo porofenseng, David Xolile Kham are ba kgatlhanong le tshotlakako ya bong.

“Ke ka maswabi go bona motho wa mme a bediwa ke rakgwebo o itsagaleng go tswa kwa North World Circles. Tshotlakako kgatlhanong le bong e goeleditswe jaaka leroborobo mo Afrika Borwa. Jaanong, re rotloetsa banna ba ba dikgoka go ka thusa go aga setshaba se se tsepameng.

“A banna ba atle bomme gona le go ba teketa, kgotsa go ba bolaya. Seo se botsha fa tshotlakako ya bong e sentse ele tlhoba-boroko. Re tlile go ikuela go lefapha la katlatlelo-loago go ka netefatsa fa ba ba sotlakakiwang ba bona bosiamise,” Kham wa tlhalosa.

O kaile gape fa mokgatlho wa SANCO o tlile go sala morago tiragalo e, le go netefatsa fa ba ba molato ba rweswa maikarabelo.

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Kgetsi ya polao kgatlhanong le monna wa kwa Cokonyane e busediwa morago!


Setshwantsho: Setshwantsho sa screw Driver

Ka REGINALD KANYANE

Kgetsi ya polao kgatlhanong le monna wa kwa Cokonyane, Thatayaone Senyasamore (29) e tlhotse e buseditswe morago go fitlha ka Laboraro ke kgotlha-tshekelo ya Taung mo letsatsing la gompieno. Go begwa fa Senyasamore a ne a tlhaba le go bolaya Tshepang Chupane ka sengwe se se bogale.

Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi kwa sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen, o kaile fa tiragalo e ele ya ha masigo a sa mo letsatsing la Tshipi mo bekeng e e fetileng. Van Rooyen are, sepodisi se ile sa bilediwa kwa kliniking ya selegae kwa Cokonyane morago ga gore banna ba le bararo ba ise moswi, Tshepang yo one a na le dintho tsa go tlhabiwa go bona thuso.

“Fela, go kaiwa fa Tshepang a ne a sentse a tlogetse lefatshe le le ka kwano fa a goroga kwa kliniking. Dipatlisiso tsa sepodisi di kaile fa gone ga bulwa kgetsi ya polao, mme Senyasamore one a tshwarwa. One a tlhageletse kwa kgotlha-tshekelo ya Taung, mme kgetsi e buseditswe morago,” Van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

Kgabagare, ba lelapa la ga Chupane, ba kaile fa loso la ga Tshepang le ba utlwisitse botlhoko. Motlogolowe Tshepang, Nonosi Chupane are se se diragaletseng lelapa la bone se botlhoko.

“Tota nna ke le esi, kene kere a mo hitlhe. Ga re itse gore sebakwa sa tiragalo e ke eng gonne batho ba bangwe ba kaya fa Senyasamore a ne a nolwe ke lekgarebe lengwe, mme lene la kopa go tsamaya le Tshepang. Go kaiwa fa lekgarebe leo, le dula mo kgaolong e le nngwe le Tshepang.

“Fela, ga re itse bo nnete jwa kgang gonne re ne re seo. Go tlhalositswe fa seo se ile sa tlhola ntwa gareng ga Senyasamore le Tshepang. Gatwe, Senyasamore o ile a lwantsha Tshepang le go mo tlhaba ka screw driver. Hela jaaka ke buile, ga re na bo nnete jwa kgang eo, gonne nna ke ne ke seo,” Chupane wa tlhalosa.

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Over 1000 suspects nabbed across North West during Operation Shanela


Picture: One of the firearms confiscated during Operation Shanela/Supplied 

By OBAKENG MAJE

More than 1000 suspects were arrested during Operation Shanela. The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said, the aggressive policing approach is showing its effectiveness through crime prevention and combatting operations.

Myburgh further said its value and impact on the overall policing strategy is showing after 1 059 suspects were arrested across North West from 17- 20 August 2023.

“Forty eight suspects were nabbed for possession of drugs, 42 for dealing in drugs, 27 for illegal dealing in liquor, 90 for assault with the intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), 52 for assault common, 31 for burglaries, 25 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and 10 for murder.

“The 209 illegal immigrants were taken in for processing by the Department of Home Affairs. Shanela Operations also resulted in the confiscation of 9 firearms, 1 rifle, 2 shotguns, knives, precious metals, tobacco products, a truck, 8 vehicles, a variety of drugs and explosives, and liquor,” she added.

Myburgh said, furthermore, 5 458 persons and 2506 vehicles were searched, while 199 licensed liquor premises were inspected of which 27 unlicensed liquor premises were closed down. She said in one of the operations in Boitekong on 17 August 2023, a team consisting of Brits Crime Intelligence, Marikana Crime Prevention, Rustenburg K9 and Rustenburg Flying Squad operationalised information received, leading them to an address in Extension 5.

“The police knocked on the door and the suspect aged 24, attempted to flee when he saw the police but was caught. Upon further investigation, the police found two pistols and ammunition in his possession. He was then arrested for possession of a firearm and ammunition without a license.

“In another operation conducted in Marikana on Thursday evening, a team consisting of Marikana Crime Prevention, Rustenburg K9, and Rustenburg Flying Squad, conducted an intelligence-driven operation at Tlapa Village. The team found copper to the value of R30 000 at an identified house,” said Myburgh.

She said a suspect (44) could not account for the copper cable and he was immediately arrested. Myburgh said, at Mogwase, another suspect aged 40, was arrested for allegedly being in possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition in the early hours of the morning of Friday at his house in Diphale Section in Sefikile village.

“The police, consisting of Rustenburg Crime Intelligence and the Rustenburg Mounted Unit, operationalised information received and searched the suspect’s house and found a 9mm pistol, ammunition, and three magazines that the suspect could not account for.

“Lastly, in another incident conducted by the Provincial Organised Crime Unit on Friday, a search warrant was obtained to search a house in Ikageng, Extention 2 in Sarafina. During the search, the police found 21 sticks of Ammonium Nitrate blasting explosives and arrested a man aged 42 for possession of explosives,” she said.

Myburgh said the suspects appeared in various courts throughout the province today.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena expressed his gratitude to all the police including those of other law enforcement agencies and government departments for their participation in the high-density operations. He said the communities have so far welcomed the aggressive approach to crime and it is on this score that, operation Shanela will be intensified.

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Malome le setlogolo ba tlhokafetse morago ga go nwelwa mo petsheng kwa Kokomeng


Setshwantsho: Petshe e e sa dirisiweng/Tshwantshiso

Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Batho ba le babedi ba tlhokafetse kwa motseng wa Kokomeng, gaufi le Taung mo letsatsing la Lamatlhatso ha masigo asa. Go begwa fa Daise Meis (49) ga mmogo le motlogolowe, Segomotso Senwedi (24) ba nwetse le go tlhokafala mo petsheng.

Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi kwa sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen, Segomotso one a ya go ithusa, mme one a wela mo petsheng.

“Go kaiwa fa Segomotso one a kua mokgosi le go kopa thuso ka motsi wa fa a ne a nwela mo petsheng. O begwa fa malomagwe, Daise, a ne a tsiboga le go leka go mo tlhaga thuso. Fela, malome le setlogolo ba ne ba nwela le go tlhokafala ka gangwe mo petsheng,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

O kaile fa kgetsi ya morago ga loso ene ya bulwa ke sepodisi sa Taung, mme dipatlisiso di tsweletse. Van Rooyen o kaile fa go fitlha ga jaana, sepodisi se sa belaele fa gona le letsogo la tshwene mo kgannyeng e.  

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90 000 hectares destroyed by enraged veld fires in Kagisano Molopo


Picture: Veld fires gutted Kagisano Molopo area/Generic

By OBAKENG MAJE

The chairperson of North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL) Portfolio Committee on Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, Agriculture and Rural Development, Bitsa Lenkopane said she has learned with great concern about the devastating persistence of veld fires that have burned down over 90 000 hectares of grazing land in the Kagisano Molopo area.

Lenkopane said the areas affected by veld fires include PLAS farms, LRAD farms, and Communal land. She further said the information at the disposal of the committee indicates that these fires started on the night of 16 August 2023 and are to be contained.

“This is a serious drawback as the province is expected to contribute positively towards the eradication of NDP triple challenges of poverty, unemployment, and inequalities within the province and ensure that, food security and nutrition programs contribute towards agrarian transformation.

“The wildfires started when a committee is in the process of amending the National Veld and Fire Act, 1998, as the public Hearing will be held on 22 August 2023. Since the cause of fires is unknown, the committee is of the view that this is the right time to acknowledge that climate change is upon us,” she said.

Lenkopane further said, that climate change is the greatest challenge to modern human civilization with large impacts on socio-economic, environmental, mining, and development-related sectors, including water resources, agriculture and food security, human health, ecosystems, and biodiversity.

Lenkopane is appealing to the North West Provincial Government (NWPG) to move with speed in containing veld fires as this will result in an increased loss of agricultural produce, and a reduced availability of food for both humans and animals. She added that, this will also contribute to the reduced growth rate of vegetation and threatening livelihoods.

“Most importantly, the committee pleads with the government and Civil Society to assist farmers with grass and food for livestock because most farmers in use grass to feed their livestock which has been affected by fire. Additionally, the Department of Agriculture must consider climate-smart indicators that will result in reviewing farming methods (i.e. Change of crops, review of planting season, review of the livestock) and Climate-smart agricultural practices applied by farmers throughout the province.

“Furthermore, we call on community members to stop littering, especially near farms as most of the bottle when getting too much heat has the potential of creating a spark that could turn into fire. Surrounding communities are encouraged to support farmers and firefighters to put the fire under control,” said Lenkopane.

She said as a way forward, the committee will during the legislature oversight week of 29 August -1 September 2023, invite the Department of Rural Development and Land Reformed, Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, and, District Municipality to present on their coherent broader plan on veld fire awareness and long-term veld fire preventative measures.

Lenkopane said they are also expected to present their research study on the cause of veld fires and its findings.

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Nine suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela


Picture: Some of the money confiscated during Operation Shanela/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

Nine people were arrested for robbery, possession of the suspected stolen property, riotous behaviour, dealing and possession of drugs as well as drug trafficking, at Breipaal and Bongani locations respectively. The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said, the suspects were arrested during Operation Shanela.

Sam said the operation was led by the Pixley Ka Seme District Commissioner, Major General Nomana Mtukushe in the Douglas Police Station precinct supported by the Siyancuma Local Municipality Mayor, Patrick McKlein, the Community Police Forum (CPF) and the Community in Blue Patrollers as well as the Department of Economic Affairs and the Liquor Board officials.

“Douglas as one of the top provincial priority stations, commenced with the multi-disciplinary high-density operation from 16 August until 20 August 2023 with emphasis on combating aggravated robberies, robberies at businesses and residential premises, preventing stolen property in transit as well as combatting drugs, human trafficking and tracing of wanted suspects executed.

“The stop and search, foot and blue light vehicle patrols, compliance inspections, drugs, and other commodities smuggling searches. A roadblock was conducted at the Hopetown and Kimberley intersection where 70 vehicles and 196 persons were stopped and searched,” he said.

Sam further said 14 drivers were issued road traffic management fines to the value of R19 050 00 for driving without a driver’s license, unroadworthy vehicles, failure to display a license disc, operating a motorbike without a license, and driving with an expired license disk.

He added that six compliance inspections were executed at taverns and informal businesses.

“Two taverns were immediately shut down for non-compliance, numerous operational successes were achieved including seizures of drugs valued at approximately R 23 900, dangerous weapons and R27 418 00 cash believed to be the proceeds of crime was confiscated,” said Sam.

The Siyancuma Local Municipality mayor, Patrick Mc Klein appreciated the efforts of the police in sweeping the streets of Douglas and committed to sustaining this working relationship, including his ward committees at sector crime forums.

Meanwhile, the Pixley Ka Seme District Commissioner, Major General Nomana Mtukushe, thanked all stakeholders involved for contributing to these successes and reaffirmed that the police will continue to stamp down its authority in ensuring a safe policing district.

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