‘Govt officials fail to declare their business interests’


Joe Maswanganyi

By REGINALD KANYANE
Public Service Commission (PSC) said more than 700 Senior Managers in Public Service are in contravention of Regulation 19 of the Public Service Regulations of 2016.

The PSC revealed that a total number of 721 Senior Management Service members failed to declare their business interests. The commission released its quarterly report covering the period from 1 January 2018 to 31 March 2018 on the state of the public service.

The Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration/Monitoring and Evaluation chairperson, Joe Maswanganyi said: “We are concerned about the high number of Senior Management Services (SMS) members within the public service who failed to declare directorships in private and public companies, something which is in contravention of Regulation 19 of the Public Service Regulations of 2016.

“It is unacceptable that so many senior managers can be in contravention of regulations that are intended to ensure the credibility of the state. Senior managers are in the forefront of the fight against corruption and by declaring directorships, they prove accountability.”

He said the achievement of the goals of the National Development Plan (NDP) to create a state that is capable of implementing the developmental goals of the country, is depended on having ethical leaders who can drive government’s programmes.

Maswanganyi added that while the committee is in no way casting a judgement on the said officials, it has highlighted the necessity for compliance.

“More worrying is the fact that within this number, there are 19 directors-general/heads of departments at both national and provincial level. These custodians of the country’s finances should lead from the front and must at all times declare their interests.

“The committee has called on the Public Service Commission and the Minister of Public Service and Administration to urgently take adequate action against contravening officials. The committee will await a full briefing by the Public Service Commission on the report released today,” Maswanganyi said.

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Prieska serial rapist gets life imprisonment


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Picture: (Prieska serial rapist, Shawn Rooi)

By REGINALD KANYANE

A 25 year-old man from Prieska was sentenced to life imprisonment and further 27 years by Northern Cape High Court in Kimberley on Wednesday.

Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sgt Sergio Kock said: “Prieska serial rapist, Shawn Rooi was found guilty of three counts of rape, two counts of house breaking with the intent to rape and one charge of obstructing a police officer from performing his duties.

“On the 1st of April 2017, the accused broke into premises in Prieska Plakkerskamp and raped a woman aged 55. The following day, Rooi also broke into another premises situated in Prieska Plakkerskamp and raped a 40 year–old woman with the same modus operandi.”

Kock said the accused was arrested in April 2017, but later released as both charges were temporarily withdrawn from the court role. He said during November 2017, Rooi raped his third victim, a ten year-old female in Prieska Plakkerskamp.

“He was arrested days later and a 10 year-old victim is the sister of Rooi’s former girlfriend and mother of his child. The accused remained in custody until his recent sentencing,” he said.

The Pixley Ka Seme Cluster Commander, Brig Nomahlube Sofika lauded the Detective Constable, Denzil Swarts from the Prieska SAPS Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences unit for a brilliant job done.

“It is with pride that we see our members working extremely hard to remove criminals from our streets. The convictions result in justice for the victims concerned and the community feel safer when the perpetrators are incarcerated.

“This will send out a stern message to criminals. Remember, when you do crime, you will do the time,” Kock said.

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Two nabbed for robbery, others still at large


Postmasburg robbery

By BAKANG MOKOTO

Two suspects aged 20 and 21 are expected to appear at Postmasburg Magistrate’s Court for robbery. Northern Cape police spokesperson, Capt Sergio Kock said the incident took place at Boichoko township in Postmasburg on Friday.

“The suspects were arrested by the vigilant Postmasburg Police after they allegedly robbed a tuck shop. Four men allegedly accosted the owner of the tuck shop at around 8pm, while he was busy locking up his business.

“The suspects allegedly hit the owner (25) with a bottle over his head. The victim was also assaulted with iron pipes. The suspects fled the crime scene with an undisclosed amount of money, cigarettes and airtime,” Kock said.

He said the police followed up on information and arrested a 20-year-old male suspect in Boichoko hours later. Kock added that the Postmasburg Visible Policing unit arrested the second suspect aged 21 the following day.

“We are still searching for the two other suspects who are still at large. Anyone with information that could lead to the suspects’ arrest can call D/Cst Ambrill Rossouw on 071 396 4285.

“Both suspects will appear in the Postmasburg Magistrate’s Court soon on charges of business robbery. The police investigation continues,” he said.

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DUDUZANE ZUMA GRANTED R100K BAIL


The matter has also been postponed to 24 January 2019.

Duduzane Zuma

JOHANNESBURG – Duduzane Zuma has been granted bail of R100,000 with conditions including handing in his passport.

Zuma has appeared in the Commercial Crimes Court after he was arrested and processed at the Johannesburg Central Police Station on Monday morning.

He has been charged with corruption in connection with the alleged failed attempt to bribe former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas.

Jonas claimed in an affidavit that he was called to a meeting with Zuma, Ajay Gupta and businessman Fana Hlongwane where Gupta allegedly offered him R600 million and the position of finance minister if he agreed to work with them.

Zuma entered the courtroom wearing leg irons but appeared rather upbeat and greeted journalists in the gallery.

The State told the court that it does not oppose bail and had agreed with the defence that Zuma pay R100,000 for his release.

The case has been postponed until January next year because the State says it requires more time to investigate and says there’s a possibility of more accused being added to the charge sheet.

Zuma agreed to hand in his passport and will make arrangements with the investigating officer if he wants to travel abroad.

Source: http://www.ewn.co.za 

 

Health department cancel Mediosa contract   


MEC Magome Masike

By REGINALD KANYANE

North West MEC of Health department, Dr Magome Masike confirmed that they have cancelled the contract with the Gupta-linked company, Mediosa. Masike said the service of Mediosa was procured without following the correct procurement procedures.

“We have identified areas of intervention and begun to implement intervention plans in those identified areas. The areas of intervention include financial management particularly to deal with irregular expenditure and accruals.

“Supply Chain Management, which is characterised by irregular supply chain and material deviation from procurement practices have been identified as carrying fiscal risks which end up draining the resources of the Department,” he said.

Masike further said they will continue to work together with the administrator to address the challenges faced by the employees at administration level in the provincial office. He said they will also address lack of service delivery in the districts.

“Contract managed, particularly major contracts like Buthelezi EMS and Mediosa have also been identified as problem area that needs immediate intervention.

“We have revised the scope of work of private ambulance providers, Buthelezi EMS and High Care EMS.  The two service providers will now inter-facility transfers to allow state ambulances to focus on emergencies,” Masike said.

The Head of Department (HoD), Dr Thabo Lekalakala was suspended after he allegedly pre-paid the Mediosa Mobile Clinic company R30m upfront before it could execute any service.

The beleaguered company also funded Lekalakala and his wife’s international trip. The company was expected to render health services at far-flung areas.

Another R180m was supposed to be paid to the company over the years.

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Outrage over delays in ANCYL conference


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Picture: ANCYL president, Collen ‘Oros’ Maine

ANC Youth League president Collen Maine and secretary- general Njabulo Nzuza are being accused by disgruntled members of the league of delaying its elective conference for their own political ends.

Some members are contemplating taking them to court to seek a guarantee that the conference won’t be postponed again. Others are planning to picket outside Luthuli House to force the league mandarins and the mother body to move the elective conference, which was recently moved from June to September 6, to an earlier date.

Two senior league members and one ANC member, who didn’t want to be named for fear of victimisation, said Maine and Nzuza delayed the conference so they could continue attending ANC national working committee (NWC) and national executive committee (NEC) meetings where they could lobby for their deployment to government.

“Maine attends NWC meetings by virtue of being the president of the organisation whereas Nzuza attends NEC meetings by virtue of being the secretary-general of the league. They attend these meetings where they could continue to lobby for deployment in government. They are scared that if the conference is held and the new leadership is elected, their lobbying for positions would be difficult because they would no longer be sitting in close proximity to power,” said the league member.

Source: http://www.sowetanlive.co.za 

North West premier Job Mokgoro denies irregular tender allegations


Job Mokgoro

Newly appointed North West premier Job Mokgoro’s office on Saturday denied that he had facilitated an irregular tender while he was acting director general in the premier’s office.

Spokesman Brian Setswambung said Mokgoro’s tenure as acting director general was terminated at the end of June 2015.

“The NEPO Data Dynamics contract was entered into between the office of the premier and the service provider in March 2016,” he said.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) on Thursday claimed that Mokgoro facilitated and participated in a process that militated against ethical and clean governance.

Mokgoro was elected unopposed as North West premier on Friday to replace Supra Mahumapelo who resigned on May 23.

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VETERAN SA PHOTOGRAPHER DAVID GOLDBLATT DIES


The Goodman Gallery confirmed that the photographer passed away in the early hours of Monday morning.

David Goldblatt

CAPE TOWN – Veteran South African photograper David Goldblatt has died at the age of 87.

The Goodman Gallery confirmed that the photographer passed away in the early hours of Monday morning.

The award winning photographer was best known for his work documenting events during South Africa’s apartheid era.

Goldblatt is survived by his wife and three children.

Source: http://www.ewn.co.za

Taung young fashion designer eager to win


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Picture: (Keutlwile Mpolokeng, who entered ETV soapie, Scandal Dress Competition) 

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

Taung-based aspiring fashion designer, Keutlwile Mpolokeng said she would like to have her own merchandise one day. Mpolokeng (14) entered Etv’ soapie Scandal Dress Competition and made it to the Top 5.

A grade 9 learner at St Pauls Secondary School in Taung, said she love fashion and drawing. She further said she would like to pursue a career in Fashion Designing one day after her matric.

“I entered this competition and I believe that I can win it. I always enter competitions to try my luck, but this one is special. I think it can open doors for me and give me a necessary platform to expand my craft.

“I am so grateful that I made it to the Top 5 and I believe our people will continue to vote for me. I have received courageous messages from my teachers, my fellow learners and community of Taung at large,” Keutlwile said.

She said she was encouraged by her sister, Ingrid Mpolokeng to enter the competition. Keutlwile said Ingrid knew that she is good in drawing and also has a good eye for colour and shape.

“I spend more time reading fashion magazines and see what is trending. I am adamant even though I do not win, I will still cherish this moment. Just making it to the Top 5 means a lot to me,” Keutlwile said.

Keutlwile’s mother, Tuelo Mpolokeng said: “Keutlwile is a shy person, but gifted when coming to drawing. She always keeps quiet and spends more time indoors. I urge our people to vote for her and make her dream come true.

“I was so happy after I saw that she made into the Top 5. I never expected it because we stay in the far-flung area like Modimong village in Taung where opportunities are slim. I hope our people will heed the call and vote for her.”

Scandal soapie online Marketing Manager, Lwazi Mluma confirmed that they running the competition. Mluma said they have already announced Top 5.

“The winner selection will be announced on the 2nd of July 2018. The prize(s) consist of the opportunity to design and make a matric farewell dress for Scandal’s Lindiwe.

“The competition started on the 24 May 2018 and the prize/s will be awarded in the order that they are drawn. The winning entries will be drawn at random selected by Moonrock Media CC on 2 July 2018,” Mluma said.

He said independent supervision of all valid entries received shall be made by MP Tax (Pty) Ltd and the decision of e.tv as to the winners of the competition shall be final. Mluma added that all entries must be original drawings/designs and the applicant must be a designer/seamstress who is capable of making the dress as well.

“The winner will be notified by telephone call within the timescale. We would like to wish our Top 5 the best of luck and Lindiwe is counting on them for her matric dance dress,” he said.

ETV Scandal Top 5

  • Winnie Mokoena (Soweto, Gauteng)
  • Alicia Matele (Kempton Park, Gauteng)
  • Katlego Maodi (Masaganeng, Mpumalanga)
  • Refentse Murwa (Kempton Park, Gauteng)
  • Keutlwile Mpolokeng (Taung, North West)

All those who want to vote for Keutlwile Mpolokeng can click on the link below and comment with letter B.

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Who will be the next North West Premier?


By BAKANG MOKOTO

The African National Congress (ANC) National Working Committee (NWC) has already arrived in the North West province to discuss who should be the suitable replacement of former North West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo.

According to reports, the battle is now between Professor Job Mokgoro and North West Provincial Legislature’ Speaker, Sussana Dantjie after Minister of Environment Affairs, Edna Molewa allegedly turned down a nomination.

The ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) mandated the NWC structure to deal with the North West matter during the Special NEC meeting that was held at Irene near Pretoria on Monday.

ANC national spokesperson, Pule Mabe said: “The ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) met in a Special session on Monday as decided by its 3rd regular meeting held on the 26- 28 May 2018 to consider reports on the Eastern Cape, Free State and North West.

“The structure also touched more generally on preparations for Regional and Provincial conferences. The Special NEC dealt with these issues based on the report of the National Working Committee.”

Mabe said a Special NWC will sit on Wednesday to conclude on the matter regarding new North West Premier.

According to the statement from North West Provincial Legislature, the President Judge at North West High Court in Mahikeng has issued a notice convening the North West Provincial Legislature in terms of Section 128 of the Constitution to fill the vacancy of the Premier of the North West province on Friday at 10am.

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