Truck drivers and sex workers to be taught about HIV/AIDS pandemic


Community Safety and Transport Management in partnership with Department of Health will educate truck drivers and sex workers about HIV/AIDS pandemic.

As part of commemorating the 2014 October Transport, the North West Department of Community Safety and Transport Management in partnership with the Department of Health will take the HIV/AIDS and STI awareness campaign to the long distance operators (truck drivers) and sex workers.

The trucking wellness campaign intends to create HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease awareness among the distance truck drivers, women at risk and communities at large by ensuring access to comprehensive health promotions.

This is to maximize the impact in combating the epidemic and plan to offer awareness and education to truck drivers, sex workers and provide roadside wellness centres where all health services can be accessed.

The Community Safety and Transport Management MEC Gaoage Molapisi is expected to deliver a keynote address at the event which will be held as follows:

Venue: Stella Land Park (Vryburg)

Date: Tuesday 21 October 2014

Time: 09H00
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12 year sentence for killing boyfriend


Bloemhof – A 20-year-old woman who murdered her boyfriend was handed a 12-year prison term by the Bloemhof Regional Court, North West police said on Wednesday.

Five years were suspended on condition she was not convicted of murder, attempted murder, or assault with intent to do grievously bodily harm during that period, said Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko.

Dolly Moreetsi was sentenced last Thursday.

She killed her boyfriend Kibit Duiker in September 2013, said Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko.

“According to information received, Bloemhof police received a complaint about a couple who were fighting in Boitumelong location on September 19, 2013, at about 8.35pm. On arrival at the scene they found Duiker’s lifeless body lying in a pool of blood,” said Moleko.

A witness told police that he was at Duiker’s house when the couple began fighting. The witness said Moreetsi stabbed Duiker in the chest.

After failing to grab the knife from Moreetsi, the witness ran away from the scene.

Duiker, who was wounded, made his way to a neighbour’s house where he died.

Moleko said police went to Duiker’s house where they found Moreetsi.

She confessed to killing him but did not explain why.

The murder weapon was found.

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Decomposing body found in Seolong


North West – The decomposing body of a woman was found in Seolong outside Rustenburg, North West police said on Sunday.

Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said a cattle herder came across the body of Julia Nyalong, 25, on Saturday.

Nyalong was reported missing two weeks ago.

“Upon arrival, police found a decomposed body of the 25-year-old tied with ropes and next to it there was a knife.”

The police conducted their investigations and arrested a 37-year-old man in connection with the murder.

He was expected to appear in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

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Man held after teen raped in Mahikeng


North West – A 24-year-old man was arrested for allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl in Tshidilamolomo near Mahikeng, North West police said on Sunday.

“It is alleged that the suspect went to the victim’s place and forced her to accompany him to his place in Mabula village,” said Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko.

On arrival he allegedly threatened her with a knife and raped her. The girl managed to escape and informed the police about the incident.

The man was arrested and was expected to appear in the Mahikeng Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

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Robbery accused stabbed to death


North West – A 21-year-old man accused of robbing another man was stabbed to death in Boitekong near Rustenburg, North West police said on Sunday.

Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said Kamogelo Letlhathi was stabbed in the chest on Saturday. He died at the scene.

“According to the information received, the suspect chased the victim alleging that the victim robbed him.”

A 21-year-old man was arrested and would appear in the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

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Lehurutshe- The body of a woman was found in the sewerage system in Lehurutshe outside Zeerust, North West police said on Sunday.

“It is suspected that the victim was raped before she was murdered,” said Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko.

“According to information the deceased was found naked, had bruises on her body, her face was swollen. She was also bleeding from her mouth and private parts.”

The woman was identified as Kedifentse Mogale, 26.

Mogale and her two friends from a college in Lehurutshe went to buy some drinks at a nearby garage on Friday night.

“It is alleged that the three came across two unknown men on the road and they harassed the ladies. The two friends managed to run away from the suspects and Mogale was left behind.”

Mogale’s friends reported the matter to the police and a search was conducted. Police received information of a dead body at Lehurutshe Sewerage in Unit 1.

A case of murder was opened and police were searching for the two men.

A post mortem would be conducted on Monday, at Bophelong hospital in Mahikeng.

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Govt must prioritise fighting hunger – study


Johannesburg – Government must prioritise hunger alleviation, a study recommends.

“We are proposing a national act that will put hunger at the heart of government policies,” Oxfam’s economic justice campaign manager Rashmi Mistry said.

“All government departments must come together so that it is not just one department, like agriculture, that will be responsible for food security. It also involves rural development, social development…all government departments.”

Mistry was speaking following the release of the study, titled “Hidden hunger in South Africa”, which was intended to expose what hunger meant in South Africa and the fact that not enough was being done to address the issue.

The study found that a quarter of South Africans regularly suffered from hunger.

“South Africa is supposed to be a food secure nation, producing enough food to adequately feed everyone but the reality is that one in four people currently suffers hunger on a regular basis,” Mistry said.

Risk of hunger

She said hunger stripped away people’s dignity and perpetuated people’s problems. More needed to be done for change to be effective in the country.

She called on the government to intervene and come up with legislation to help fight hunger.

According to the study, one in four people in the country suffered from hunger and an additional 28.3% were at risk of hunger.

It was undertaken in nine different municipalities in three provinces – Limpopo, Western Cape and Eastern Cape. The choice of provinces was based on the national poverty statistics from Stats SA in 2012.

SA Human Rights Commission deputy chair Pregs Govender echoed the sentiments and challenged government to take action. She said the government was aware of the statistics but had done nothing about the problem.
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3 kids killed in shack fire


Johannesburg – Three children died when their shack caught alight in Kagiso, on the West Rand on Thursday morning, Gauteng police said.

The brothers, one aged four and twins aged 1, were “burnt beyond recognition and were confirmed dead at the scene”, said police spokesperson Solomon Sibiya.

The landlord of the shack the boys lived in with their parents discovered it was in flames and alerted her neighbours.

“She screamed for help and her neighbour arrived with water and sand in an attempt to extinguish the fire,” said Sibiya.

However, the neighbours and firefighters called to the scene were unable to extinguish the fire in time to save the children.

The boys were alone in the shack at the time.

The cause of the fire was unknown and an inquest docket had been opened.

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KZN reports 746 for corruption


Durban – Corruption involving more than R30.8m saw 746 KwaZulu-Natal civil servants reported to the police, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu said on Thursday.

Mchunu, speaking at a meeting of the province’s head of departments and supply chain managers in Cedara, north of Pietermaritzburg, said these figures were for the 2012/13 financial year.

During the same period, 546 civil servants were convicted and sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment.

“Fraud and corruption are a cancer which, if not arrested, has potential to irreparably harm the standing of our province and its reputation among its citizens, making our people lose faith in the future of our democratic country.”

The cases were taken to the police by the provincial treasury’s integrity unit, which was tasked with fighting corruption.

“In the first quarter of 2014 [April to June], 274 public servants were subjected to disciplinary hearings for grant-related fraud and 78 for fraud and theft. The hearings continue.”

He said that unlike the apartheid era when government’s dealings were shrouded in secrecy, the current government was prepared to lay bare the problems it faced. “Ours is a government that is declaring war openly against corruption and we invite the public to join us in the fight,” he said.

He said that during the provincial government’s previous term (2009 to 2014) cyber crime cost the government R179m.

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Roux slapped on wrist for remark to Nel


Pretoria – Judge Thokozile Masipa on Thursday reproached Oscar Pistorius’s lawyer Barry Roux for a sarcastic comment to prosecutor Gerry Nel.

When court resumed after lunch, she addressed both Nel and Roux.

“You made an objection against the way Mr Nel was arguing,” she said, looking at Roux.

“You had every right to do so, but it was not the correct way to do so.”

Roux, speaking softly, apologised.

Before lunch Nel was addressing acting national correctional services commissioner Zach Modise about prison conditions, during sentencing proceedings for Pistorius, when Roux got to his feet.

“I think Mr Nel must just take the oath because he’s giving evidence,” Roux snapped. He sat down just as quickly as he had leapt up, leaned back in his chair, propped one foot on his thigh and looked irritated.

There were “oooohs” and ripples of laughter from the public gallery.

Nel, who had sat down, got up again.

“My Lady I don’t find that funny. I could make the same sarcastic remark but I decided not to.”

Roux’s comment was made while Nel was re-examining Modise.

“Like in every department in the country you have people that don’t follow the rules,” Nel told Modise.

“Like in any organisation in this country you have people that don’t follow the rules,” he added.

“But you deal with that?” Nel asked.

“That is correct,” Modise replied. This prompted Roux’s sarcasm.

Closing arguments will be heard on Friday.

On September 12 Masipa found Pistorius guilty of the culpable homicide of model and law graduate Reeva Steenkamp, but not guilty of her murder. Pistorius had claimed he thought there was a burglar in his toilet when he fired four shots through the locked door in the early hours of 14 February last year, killing Steenkamp.

Masipa found Pistorius guilty of discharging a firearm in public, when he shot from his friend Darren Fresco’s Glock pistol under a table at Tasha’s restaurant in Melrose Arch, Johannesburg, in January 2013.

Pistorius was found not guilty on two firearms-related charges – illegal possession of ammunition, and shooting through the open sunroof of a car with his 9mm pistol while driving with friends in Modderfontein on 30 September 2012.

 

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