Taung family perish in a horrific accident near Delareyville


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- Police in Vryburg are investigating a case of culpable homicide after four members of Monyatsi family died when two vehicles collided on Monday at approximately 14:20 along N14 between Vryburg and Delareyville.

The incident occurred after the two vehicles that were travelling to opposite directions collided.

“Itumeleng, Lerato, a three year-old and the mother aged 35 died as a result of the accident. It is alleged that two of them died at the scene while the other two were certified dead at the hospital” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said. 

The occupants of the other car, a husband, his wife and two children were admitted at the hospital with serious injuries.    

Investigation into the matter continues.-TDN
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One nabbed for house robbery in N West


By Obakeng Maje
Garankuwa- A 21-year-old man appeared in Ga-rankuwa Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday for alleged house robbery, says North West police said. 

“It is alleged that the suspects who were all wearing balaclava, gained entrance into the house where they found the owner and pointed her with a firearm” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

They allegedly tied her with plastics straps, robbed her cellphone, cash and fled the scene on foot. The accused was later arrested while his accomplices are still at large.-TDN
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Two nabbed for attempted murder in N Cape


By Obakeng Maje
Two Barkly West men appeared in the Barkly West Magistrate Court on Monday for a charge of attempted murder, says Northern Cape police.

“It is alleged that on Tuesday at about 16:30, Bothata John Daniels,34, went to look for his friend at the Rietgat Resort and was referred to the owner of the pub. The owner of the club, Rohan Bekker,28, allegedly became racially abusive towards Daniels” lieutenant Andrea Cloete.

Bekker and his friend, Peter Watson,34, allegedly shoved the complainant into the back of a bakkie and drove off. The complainant alleged that he was taken to a place where they bound his hands with cable ties.

The two suspects then drove to the Vaal river bridge where they untied the complainant. Daniels was then pushed off the bridge and the suspects drove off.

Daniels managed to swim to safety and he was spotted by a passingby police vehicle on R31.

“A shaken and injured Daniels explained to police what had happened. He was taken to the hospital in Barkly West for treatment to injuries sustained to his head and shoulders” Cloete said.

The suspects were arrested and charged for attempted murder. Peter Watson was released on R1000 bail while Rohan Bekker remained in police custody. The case is remanded to the 6th October 2014.

This is the second attempted murder case involving  Rohan Bekker.

In August 2014 he was charged for attempted murder for allegedly tying up and assaulting Koos Essel.

“He was found by workers who heard his screams. His hands and feet were bound with cable ties and he was shoved inside a canvas bag. Essel was also found on the banks of the Vaal River” she said.

Rohan Bekker was arrested and charged for attempted murder and the case is still pending.-TDN
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MEC Mohono joins World Tourism Day celebrations in the Northern Cape


Upington – Following her recent visit to the Northern Cape where she joined the Minister of Tourism, Derek Hanekom, the Northern Cape provincial government and the whole country in celebrating World Tourism Day (27 September 2014) activities which were held under theme.

“Tourism Transforming Lives, North West MEC for Tourism, Desbo Mohono says her department was able to exchange best practices and benchmark other trends within the Tourism sector across the country. MEC Mohono said that it is important that she engages with other relevant national stakeholders, the Minister and Tourism MECs from other provinces so as to better place her newly formed department and province as set against other provincial departments in the map.

“This tour to the Northern Cape was not only to celebrate world Tourism Day, we were there to also benchmark, network and exchange best practices. I was there to ensure that I sell Bokone Bophirima as a tourism product to the market which was available there” she said.

Mohono said the North West province has quality world class tourism products which the citizens as the custodians need to represent, package and sell well to the relevant markets. “Hence we are in this province to see how we can learn from them and share best practices”, she said.

MEC Mohono also added that since the North West and Northern Cape are bordering each other the prospects of creating partnerships which will benefit both provinces in growing the economy.

“We can engage each other on a regular to develop strategies in working together to grow the tourism economy. Both our provinces are mainly rural and we both have astonishing indigenous Tourism products. Our partnership would go a long away and it will definitely yield positive results which will transform the lives of ordinary South Africans from both provinces”, she added.

World Tourism Day is an annual event meant to foster awareness among the international community about the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic value.

This year’s theme was focusing on the ability of tourism to empower people and provide them with skills to achieve change in their local communities.-TDN
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Two nabbed for fraud in Kimberley


By Obakeng Maje
Kimberley Crime Prevention members arrested two suspects on Tuesday night for alleged ATM Fraud, says Northern Cape police.

“It is alleged that the members were doing routine patrols when at about 21:45 they noticed two suspicious men in Jones Street. After searching the two men, police found 100 bank cards, R12 000 cash, 10 ID books and a 9mm pistol in their possession” lieutenant Andrea Cloete said.

The men were arrested and detained for fraud. They are expected to appear in court soon.

The suspects aged between 30 and 40 years old are from Barkly West.
Police investigations continue.-TDN
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Zuma commits to fixing problems in Pietermaritzburg


Pietermaritzburg – President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday said government would fix problems brought to his attention during his visit to Imbali, Pietermaritzburg, the presidency said.

“President Jacob Zuma has… committed all spheres of government to hastily address service delivery and infrastructure challenges facing Umgungundlovu District Municipality community and surrounding areas,” spokesperson Mac Maharaj said.

Problems the community highlighted included service delivery, infrastructure development, high levels of crime, social services, unemployment and substance abuse. Zuma expressed satisfaction that the community presented their problems to their elected leaders.

Challenges

“I have brought the premier and his provincial cabinet, national ministers, mayors and councillors whom I have instructed to quickly address the challenges that have been raised during this imbizo,” Zuma said.

“We will waste no time in addressing your concerns and I have undertaken to monitor progress from time to time.”

Zuma and KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu visited several homes, including a household headed by 21-year-old Thulebona Maphumulo.

Maphumulo looks after his four young siblings and told Zuma they sometimes went to bed hungry.

Maharaj said: “In response to the plight of the Maphumulo family, President Zuma committed himself to educate… Thulebona Maphumulo through the Jacob Zuma Foundation.”

Zuma also called on the relevant provincial and local government departments to support the family with the necessary government services.

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Duarte: Water crisis shows officials must up game


Johannesburg – The water shortages in Gauteng showed how officials needed to improve their performance, said ANC deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte, Eyewitness News reported on Wednesday.

According to the report, Duarte said the water shortages were a concern for the African National Congress.

“Worries about the metro city are that we just need it to jack up its game,” Duarte told the broadcaster.

“It’s got to get over this thing of the billing system and the water problems and Johannesburg electricity.”

With municipal managers and CEOs earning a lot of money, they were expected to do their jobs.

“I am certainly behind pushing the municipal managers and the chief executive officers (CEOS), who earn quite a lot of money, to do their jobs,” she said.

The deputy secretary general said technicians needed to have access to CEOs when machinery failed to function, reported Eyewitness News.

On Tuesday, there were reports that some residents in the north and west of Johannesburg were still without water.

Rand Water urged affected residents to contact the utility’s hotline.

By Monday night, water had been restored to all affected areas, spokesperson Justice Mohale said.

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‘The church should unite in prayer for families of Nigerian Disaster’  


Mahikeng- The Church as the body of Christ should unite in prayer for families that are anguished by the loss of their loved ones following the collapse of a Nigerian church building in which 80 South Africans reportedly died, Mahikeng Ministers Fellowship (MMF) said in a statement issued on Tuesday.

“The dignity with which the South African authorities have as per the directive of President  Zuma responded to the worst tragedy that the country has ever experienced since the dawn of our freedom has shown its compassion for its citizens,” Chairperson of MMF(an interdenominational Pastors Fellowship), Apostle Zandisile Reginald Mpame said.   

Apostle Mpame added that the consular support provided to families of those who died including the evacuation of 22 injured survivors by the South African National Defence Force and forensic, pathological and disaster relief efforts coordinated by the Inter-Ministerial Committee has made South Africans proud of their government.

“Our prayers are with Prophet TB Joshua, the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Ministries and churches to which those who died belonged. This is not the time for opportunistic slander and ridicule to be directed at a fellow servant of God and those who visited his church,” Mpame emphasised.
 
“We should guard against xenophobia, envy and jealous over the signs, miracles and wonders experienced at the Synagogue and remember that when a part of the body of Christ is hurting, the Kingdom of God is hurting,” he stressed.

Arrangements regarding a local memorial service for those who died in the disaster would be announced in due course after the identification process of those who perished in the tragedy has been finalised, their remains brought back home and their names officially announced.-TDN
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Convicted killer sentenced to community service


Tonga – An Mpumalanga first-year mechanical engineering student found guilty of stabbing his friend to death during a tavern brawl has been handed an effective three-year community service sentence.

Collen Sabelo Shongwe, 25, of Mdladla village near Malalane, was sentenced in the Tonga Regional Court on Tuesday, a Sapa correspondent reported.

Shongwe was arrested on 3 November 2013, and had pleaded guilty to culpable homicide before his sentencing.

He previously admitted to stabbing and killing his friend Thami Khoza during a tavern fight.

“His Legal Aid attorney, Xolani Mahlalela, read his sworn affidavit in court, stating that Khoza was stabbed with a broken beer bottle, killing him on the scene.

He said Khoza accused Mahlalela of stealing his money at the tavern and started punching him in the face, forcing Mahlalela to walk out of the tavern.

“My client told me that Khoza then followed him outside the tavern where a fight ensued. Shongwe grabbed a broken beer bottle, stabbed him once and he fell on the ground and died,” he said.

Shongwe then rushed home to inform his aunt about the incident.

The aunt called the police.

In accordance with the plea, Magistrate Edgar Moletsane found Shongwe guilty.

On Tuesday, Mahlalela pleaded with the court to hand his client a light sentence.

He said Shongwe and Khoza’s families had forgiven each other.

Moletsane handed Shongwe an eight-year jail sentence suspended to five years on condition that he does community service for three years.

“You will voluntarily give services at your local clinic by working 10 hours per month,” said Moletsane.

Shongwe is out on R1 000 bail.

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