Apostolic church Pastor arrested for insulting woman traffic officer


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A Wolmaransstad Apostolic church pastor has been arrested and released on bail for insulting a woman traffic officer who was patrolling along the N12 road between Kleksdorp and Wolmaransstad.

According to the officer, she stopped a BMW one series that was driving with high speed, and in her interaction with the vehicle driver, the pastor who was a passenger at the back seat started insulting her.

The incident was reported to the police, and a case of crimen injuria, interference and defeating ends of justice was registered.

This happens few days after Community Safety and Transport Management MEC Gaoage Molapisi made a plea to motorists to cooperate and respect women traffic officers especially during this August, which is women’s month.

MEC Molapisi has expressed his disappointment and dismissed the incident with strongest words.

“This is one of the behaviour I was appealing our motorists to avoid and respect women traffic officers. These are some of the incidents we continue to experience due to the fact that there are minority men who do not want to accept that women are continuously penetrating industries that were formerly male dominated and road traffic law enforcement and one of those.”

“In this case it is very disappointing that it involves a church pastor whom we regard as a community leader and is expected to lead by example,” said the disappointed Molapisi.

The departmental MEC said women traffic officers would not be intimidated by these minority men who are still trapped in the past and would continue with operations throughout this month.

The pastor is expected to appear again in court on Monday.-TDN
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Undocumented foreigners held in Joburg


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Johannesburg – Twenty-four Ethiopian men were taken to Brixton police station after they were found without documentation, the home affairs department said on Friday.

The men were caught in Braamfontein when traffic officers stopped a 16-seater minibus taxi they were travelling in, said spokesperson Mayihlome Tshwete.

Three of the 24 were believed to be minors.

“The driver of the vehicle is in custody, as charges are being finalised.”

Tshwete said the department would investigate whether the men were victims of human trafficking.
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Cabinet sends condolences for quake death


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Cape Town – Cabinet offered condolences to the family and friends of the man who died in the earthquake that struck near Orkney in North West, Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe said on Thursday.

Briefing the media in Pretoria following Cabinet’s fortnightly meeting the day before, he wished those who were injured a speedy recovery.

A 31-year-old man was killed in a mining village near Orkney on Tuesday when the 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck the region.

At least 34 miners were injured by the earthquake, and more than 600 houses damaged.

Radebe said affected communities were receiving help.

“Through the National Disaster Management government is attending to the affected communities,” he said.

Sapa

Bogus metro cops busted


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Orkney – Six people were arrested in Orkney, North West on Thursday when they tried to hijack a truck by pretending to be metro police officers, the Johannesburg metro police said.

The group, aged between 25 and 35, was arrested around 5pm, JMPD Chief Supt Wayne Minnaar said.

A JMPD sergeant stationed in Soweto received a private call on his cellphone on Sunday from a man who said he needed the officer to assist him in hijacking a truck. The man said he was given the officer’s number by another JMPD official.

“The sergeant reported the matter immediately to the SA Police Service and the JMPD,” Minnaar said.

The sergeant was told to co-operate so that the suspect could be arrested.

“Today the criminal phoned the sergeant to stop a truck in Orkney. Members of the Hawks were in six cars and managed to arrest six suspects.”

They were found in possession of Ekurhuleni metro police uniforms.

The officer who gave the sergeant’s number to the man would be arrested later in the evening, Minnaar said.

The group faced charges of conspiracy to commit a crime, impersonating metro police officers, attempting to hijack a truck and possession of a tracker jammer.

A court date was not yet set.

Sapa

Woman seeks R2m for bungled ops


A 40-year-old Rietspruit woman is suing the North West MEC for Health for close to R2 million after her cervical operations were allegedly bungled.

It all began in 2009. Catherine Mokale was sickly and had a pain in her abdomen.
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Kolong bridge fixed to minimise accidents


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- The Greater Taung Municipality heeded a call from the residents regarding Kolong Bridge that was too dangerous to motorists especially to those who are not familiar to it.

The wall barrier was embedded at the mouth of the bridge to reduce fatal accidents that ended in deaths. Many people lost their lives due to danger hovering at the bridge.

“We decided to build a wall barrier and put hazardous signs so motorists could see when approaching the bridge. So far no accidents have been reported and we would like to urge our drivers to be extra careful when approaching the bridge” Ward councillor Nonteto Tefane said.

The Kolong bridge is a “one way” which makes it very difficult for motorists to control their vehicles when they find themselves in no man’s land and some eventually plunge into the river.

The truss that were designed on the bridge were forcefully removed either due to accidents or theft.

Most residents said they wish the bridge could be two way as that will minimise accidents and death experienced in the past.-TDN
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Writers workshop held at Mmabana Taung to help aspiring writers


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By Obakeng Maje
Taung- North West department of Art, Sport and Traditional Affairs held ‘A writers Workshop’ to empower all aspiring writers and poets in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region. The workshop took place at Mmabana Taung and according to the Language practitioner in the area Pinky Qutsu, most writers need to be equipped to survive the mammoth task that comes along with being a writer.

“We have embarked on an initiative program to show more support to our upcoming writers and teach them more dynamics of what it takes to be a writer and how they can make sure they deliver quality work” Qutsu said.

This project started at Mamusa region and will be spread across the North West province. Language practitioners are entrusted with a task to uphold all language related aspects and to ensure that mostly indigenous languages and cultural dimension does not perish.
“We want to promote upcoming poets, praise singers and writers in the area; we want to see storytelling to exist within our societies. We have experience some decline especially in Setswana language as not many libraries have more setswana books. Our aim is to share basic knowledge and the insight on various approaches in writing” she said.

The department works hand-in-hand with North West University and brings tutors to come and share their equitable knowledge with writers.
Qutsu said by bringing experts from the university, that will help aspiring writers to gain more knowledge in their writing and how the transition works from paragraph to paragraph, but still keep your reader intrigued.
-TDN
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Sakhile housing project completed


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By Obakeng Maje
Hartswater- The housing project that took place more than four years ago in Sakhile area, was completed at the end of July 014, says Ward 1 councillor Kgomotso Mokale.
The residents of Sakhile Township near Hartswater were in a celebratory mood after they received their title deeds to be new owners of their houses. The project started four years ago and according to Vaal Times newspaper the project was riddled with some issues mounting from dual approvals, misplacement of rightful beneficiaries and electricity unavailability in some units.

“We would like to inform our people especially who are beneficiaries that they must come forward with any issues that need contractor’s attention before the end of this month. The contractor will leave the area soon after he completed the project, so please make sure that any problems encountered whilst the housing project are brought forward before is too late” Mokale told Vaal Times.

Northern Cape Housing department Robby Tshikwe said the Phokwane municipal workers will start with water taps connection and assured the new owners not to dare sell those houses as RDP houses are only meant for the poor, but can only be sold after eight years of ownership. –TDN
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Pistorius refuses to take responsibility – Nel


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Pretoria – Murder-accused Oscar Pistorius does not take responsibility for his actions and is always the victim, the State argued in the North Gauteng High Court on Thursday.

“It became clear that the accused is incapable of taking any responsibility,” prosecutor Gerrie Nel said in his closing arguments.

Pistorius “refused to take any responsibility for his actions” and was always the victim.

“He always places the blame for his actions somewhere else.”

Closing arguments

Pistorius is charged with the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year.

He shot her dead through the locked door of his toilet at his Pretoria home.

Pistorius has denied guilt, saying he thought she was an intruder about to open the door and attack him. The State contends he shot her during an argument.

Nel started his closing arguments saying the State received the defence’s arguments only after it filed its own.

The State filed its final arguments on 30 July, and the defence on Monday.

Nel said he wanted to set the tone and quoted one of his favourite quotes.

“I was thinking that a criminal trial is a very blunt instrument for getting to the truth,” Nel quoted.

Two defences

He said the defence indicated that it had two defences for the trial but Nel said this was not the norm.

“It’s not two normal defences,” he said.

The defences presented by the defence were that Pistorius did not have criminal capacity and if there was it was in self-defence, he said.

“It’s two defences that can never be reconciled,” Nel said asking the court to choose one.

‘Weak’ performance

He said Pistorius gave a “weak performance” during cross-examination and his version should be rejected.

“If one rejects his version of what happened that night then there was no perceived intrusion,” Nel said.

He said Steenkamp locked herself in the toilet cubicle at 03:00 in the morning with her cellphone and she was fully dressed.

It was not as if she just used the bathroom and was getting dressed, he said.

Pistorius fired four shots with a “powerful handgun” with black tallon ammunition, of which three hit Steenkamp, Nel said.

“There were only two people in the house, one was killed. And one survived.”

Onus

Nel said he knew there would be an argument that there was no onus on Pistorius, but the State would deal with that.

Pistorius is also charged with three contraventions of the Firearms Control Act, one of illegal possession of ammunition and two of discharging a firearm in public. He has pleaded not guilty to these charges as well.

Nel said the athlete’s discharging of a firearm in Tasha’s restaurant was a “blatant disregard of the law”.

The trial continues.

– SAPA

Both Oscar and Reeva’s fathers in court


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Pretoria – Murder-accused Oscar Pistorius’s father Henke was in the North Gauteng High Court on Thursday for final arguments in his son’s trial.

He sat on the left-hand side of the court which was mostly occupied by the Pistorius family.

It was the first time that Pistorius’s father and Reeva Steenkamp’s father attended proceedings.

Pistorius is charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year.

He shot her dead through the locked door of his toilet at his Pretoria home. Pistorius has denied guilt, saying he thought she was an intruder about to open the door and attack him. The State contends he shot her during an argument.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel began making his closing arguments shortly before 09:30.

The courtroom was packed to capacity for the proceedings, with the Pistorius and Steenkamp families, their friends, members of the public, and local and international media.

Pistorius cut a lone figure as he sat in the front of the court wearing his glasses, listening attentively to proceedings.

He is also charged with three contraventions of the Firearms Control Act – one of illegal possession of ammunition and two of discharging a firearm in public.

He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

– SAPA