Sports can positively impact employee performance


By REGINALD KANYANE

1 March 2025- The Northern Cape SAPS hosted the Provincial Sports Day on 27 February 2025, at the 8SAI Army Base in Upington under the theme: “Get ready to play, cheer and shine”. The event commenced early morning with a 5km fun run, followed by volley ball, darts, cricket, netball, tug of war, bowls, rugby and soccer.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Timothy Sam said teams from all five districts in the province participated in the event. Sam said the acting Provincial Head for Human Resource and Development, Brigadier Gilroy Tait, outlined the purpose of the day and cited that police involvement in sports can positively impact employee performance and commitment to the organization.

“The event envisaged to encourage members to participate in sports interventions in order to promote SAPS relations with communities.

“The Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, the District Commissioner for the ZF Mgcawu District, Major General Monica Sebili, commenced by congratulating Sergeant Shonnie Pule from Deben Police Station for her remarkable achievement,” he said.

Sam further said Pule occupied 3rd position in the female 42.2km Balwin Pretoria Marathon. He added that, Otola also congratulations all other participants, who represented the province on 23 February 2025.

Meanwhile, Sebili pleaded with members to take responsibility for restoring the culture of sports within the SAPS as it is part of the organisation’s wellness programme and promoting healthy lifestyle.

“All members and teams who excelled in their different sporting codes were presented with medals and trophies. Lieutenant Colonel, Anette Moses, on behalf of the Provincial Organising Committee, thanked all stakeholders, including the ZFM District Office, the South African National Defence Force, the Department of Correctional Services in the District for their hospitality and for supporting the SAPS,” she said.

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Plans to confront water challenges


By OBAKENG MAJE

1 March 2025- The Minister of Water and Sanitation, Penny Majodina said they will continue to confront water supply challenges, whenever they rear their ugly heads. Majodina said this during the launch of National Water Month in Eikenhof, Johannesburg, Gauteng.

She further said the National Water Month is commemorated annually in South Africa during the month of March. Majodina added that, it is South Africa’s expansion of World Water Day, which is observed on 22 March and focuses its attention on the importance of fresh water and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.

“National Water Month is a moment to reflect on water supply challenges, strides we have made together to expand access to water, and the long road that we still need to traverse. The department and its partners reaffirm their unwavering commitment to addressing the pressing water challenges faced by communities across South Africa.

“Anchored around World Water Day observed annually on 22 March, this critical period highlights the urgent need to tackle water scarcity, improve infrastructure, and ensure equitable access to clean water and sanitation for all,” she said.

Majodina said the National Water Month programme is particularly significant as it aligns with Human Rights Month and International Women’s Day, underscoring the critical role of water as a fundamental human right and its disproportionate impact on women, who often bear the brunt of water scarcity. She said water is the foundation of life, essential for human survival, economic development, and environmental sustainability.

“Yet, millions of South Africans continue to face challenges in accessing clean water and safe sanitation. The government has elevated water to the top of its agenda, recognising that universal access to water and sanitation is not only a moral imperative, but also a prerequisite for sustainable development.

“It is befitting and symbolic that we are hosting this event in Eikenhof, Johannesburg. The City of Johannesburg and other parts of the province and country have experienced water supply disruptions,” said Majodina.

She said through the January 8 Statement and the State of the Nation Address (SONA), water has been elevated to one of the apex national priorities. Majodina said as a department and the water sector in general, they are determined to respond practically to this clarion call by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

“We welcome the announcement that the government will spend over R940 billion on infrastructure over the next three years to revitalise roads and bridges, build dams and waterways, modernise our ports and airports and power our economy. In response, our department is identifying key unfunded projects (both national water resource infrastructure and water services infrastructure) to be considered for funding by the Treasury.

“This will put the department in a good position to gain access to the R100 billion mentioned by Rampahosa. We are developing innovative ways of funding infrastructure,” she said.

Majodina said they are engaging local and international financial institutions and investors to unlock R100 billion in infrastructure financing. She said to date, the Infrastructure Fund has secured R23 billion for seven large water infrastructure projects.

“We are taking a series of decisive actions to resolve the water crisis, to enable our people to get water where they live, whether in townships or rural areas. Starting this year, we will work with our municipalities to establish professionally managed, ring-fenced utilities for water and electricity services to ensure that there is adequate investment and maintenance,” said Majodina.

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A man nabbed for being in possession of house breaking implements


By BAKANG MOKOTO

1 March 2025- A man (35) was arrested by the Lichtenburg Crime Prevention police during an intelligence driven operation on Thursday afternoon, for possession of house-breaking implements.  This comes after the police received a tipoff pertaining to the suspect’s whereabouts and involvement in business burglaries in and around Kieserville, near Lichtenburg.

The North West police spokesperson, Captain Mpho Manyoba said upon arresting the suspect in Beyers Naude Street, police allegedly found him to be in possession of a backpack that contained tools used to commit burglaries. Manyoba said he was linked to a business burglary committed at Kieserville, Lichtenburg. 

“It was also established that the suspect has a pending burglary case. The suspect is expected to appear before the Lichtenburg Magistrate’s Court on 3 March 2025,” he said.  

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, commended the police for their tireless efforts in tracking and arresting the alleged repeat offender.

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A second chance for aspiring engineers: NWU welcomes 2025 Xcel students 


By BELINDA BANTHAM

1 March 2025- For many aspiring engineers, the disappointment of not qualifying for admission can feel overwhelming. Failing to meet the requirements in key subjects such as mathematics and physical sciences can dash hopes.

However, those determined to pursue their dreams now have a lifeline through the North West University’s (NWU) Xcel programme. On 10 February 2025, the Faculty of Engineering welcomed the new cohort of Xcel students.

This innovative programme offers matric learners a second chance to improve their mathematics and physical science marks, helping them meet the entry requirements for engineering studies. The programme also opens doors to other areas of study, giving students the flexibility to explore new academic opportunities after improving their results.

Xcel enables students to repeat grades 11 and 12, with a focus on rebuilding their school-based assessment portfolios, which are crucial for final matric evaluations. After completing the programme, students rewrite the National Senior Certificate exams in mathematics and physical sciences under the Department of Basic Education’s supervision.

With improved results, students can qualify to study engineering or other disciplines.

The one-year, full-time Xcel programme covers core education in mathematics and physical sciences, alongside higher education modules in Academic Literacy Development. In addition, students gain valuable skills through courses in computer-aided design and programming, which prepare them for success in future studies.

The Xcel programme has helped many passionate students regain hope and achieve their dreams of studying engineering. Many have gone on to graduate as proud alumni of the NWU’s Faculty of Engineering.

One recent Xcel programme success story worth noting is Tobias Brits, 2020 Xcel Programme students who was awarded First Place for the Best Final Year Project in Mechatronics at the 2024 annual Final Year Project Day of the School of Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Engineering. Initially, he did not meet the minimum Grade 12 requirements for entry into the engineering programme.

However, after retaking Grade 12 through the Xcel Programme, he went on to complete his BEng in four years with exemplary results, ultimately earning top recognition for his outstanding project.

This is just one of many success stories the Xcel Programme has produced – and continues to inspire.

The faculty is confident that the 2025 cohort will continue this legacy, inspiring even more success stories that will make the NWU proud.

Source: www.nwu.ac.za

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North West Premier allocates R690m for NSNP


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

1 March 2025- The North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi said his government has allocated over R690 million to the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) in the next financial year. Mokgosi will assist to feed more than 750 000 learners in 1300 schools across the province.

He further said the monthly stipend that they pay to food handlers will be increased to R2190. Mokgosi added that North West is the first province to introduce breakfast in 300 schools across the province to cushion learners in impoverished communities against high poverty levels in their communities through the NSNP.

“We can report to the people of the North West that breakfast will now be rolled out to cover all secondary schools, while the number of primary schools benefiting from this initiative will be increased from 272 to 350.

“This means that the government will serve two meals per day in these schools. This includes Bonwakgogo Primary School in Chaneng in Rustenburg, Gaetsho Secondary School in Boikhutso, Ditsobotla, Saruchera Primary School in Huhudi and Mmokeng Secondary

School in Kanana, Orkney,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) said NSNP is the government programme that provides one nutritious meal to all learners in poorer primary and secondary schools. The department said its objective is to provide nutritious meals to learners so as to improve their ability to learn. The DBE said according to its 2013/14 annual report, the programme has reached more than 9 million learners in quintile 1, 2 and 3 schools.

“The programme also teaches learners and parents how to lead a healthy lifestyle, and promotes development of school vegetable gardens.”

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Two men nabbed for being in possession of copper cables worth R400 000  


By REGINALD KANYANE

1 March 2025- Four suspects from Dichibidung Informal Settlement, near Boitekong in Rustenburg, were arrested during an intelligence-driven operation executed by Boitekong Visible Policing members, for being in possession of copper worth over R400 000.

The North West police spokesperson, Captain Mpho Manyoba said the police received a tip-off regarding the people, who were allegedly seen loading copper cables into a white Jeep Grand Cherokee at the Dichibidung Informal Settlement. Manyoba said the police kept an observation and eventually intercepted the vehicle at Sunrise Park. 

“During the search, stripped copper cables with an estimated street value of R424 000, were found inside the boot. Consequently, the two occupants aged 44 and 29, respectively were arrested after failing to give a proper account for the copper cables.   

“Further investigation led the police to another address in Dichibidung Informal Settlement, where two more suspects aged 19 and 30, were also arrested for contravention of Section 41 and 49 (1) (a) of the Immigration Act, 2002,” she said. 

Manyoba further said the preliminary investigation showed that one of the first two suspects to be arrested, is the owner of a reclaim scrap metal in Tlhabane.  She added that, of the four suspects, two appeared before the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on 28 February 2025.

“The duo, Mateo Simango (19) and Lucas Manave (21),

 who are both Mozambicans, pleaded guilty for contravention of Section 41 and 49 (1) (a) of the Immigration Act, 2002.

“The duo was respectively sentenced to three months imprisonment or fine of R5000 and deportation to Mozambique. The other two accused, Aurangzeb Raja (44) and David Ngobeni (29), who also appeared on the same day for possession of copper cables, were remanded in custody until 3 March 2025, for a bail application,” said Manyoba. 

She said the investigation into the matter, including confirmation of the legal status of the accused who are from Pakistan and Mozambique, is underway.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, lauded all members involved for a job well done.

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A man nabbed for theft and house breaking


By OBAKENG MAJE

1 March 2025- A man (37) was arrested by the police in Phillipstown for theft. This comes after the police swiftly responded to an alleged housebreaking and theft.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sergio Kock said the police pounced on the suspect and allegedly retrieved most of the suspected stolen goods.

“The incident allegedly occurred between 24 and 25 February 2025, when a house in Phillipstown was broken into and several valuables were stolen. The police received a tip-off and operationalised it.

“They recovered several suspected stolen items, including a microwave, clothing, iron, kettle, and gas cylinder bottle. The suspect will appear in court soon on charges of housebreaking and theft,” he said.

Kock further said anyone with information can contact Detective Sergeant Zwelandile Nolusu on 073 363 4133 or via the MySAPS App or the crime stop number 08600 10111. He added that, the SAPS Management commends the police in Phillipstown and the community for the swift arrest and recovery of stolen items.

“The public is once again reminded that buying stolen goods is a criminal offence. If you are found in possession of suspected stolen goods, you will face criminal charges and can be convicted and sentenced accordingly. This can include fines, incarceration, probation, and a criminal record. If you see something, say something,” he said.

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A man sentenced to 52 years imprisonment for murder, arson


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

28 February 2025- A man (28) sentenced to 52 years by the Mothibistad Regional Court for murder, robbery with aggravating circumstances, arson and contravention of Immigration act. The accused, Thabang Lesenyeho was found guilty on all charges. 

On 18 June 2023, the police in Batlharos, received a complaint of a house that was burning in Maruping village. Upon arrival at the homestead, the lifeless body of Joseph Dithupe was found lying in a pool of blood in one of the half-burned rooms, with a stab wound on his upper body. 

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Merapelo Pilane said it was later discovered that some of the house hold items, including sound system, a television set, a cell phone and clothes belonging to the victim were missing. Pilane said Lesenyeho was arrested later on with the assistance of community members. 

“Some of the stolen items were recovered. The accused was also found wearing the deceased’s clothes. Lesenyeho was found guilty on all charges, and he was sentenced to 52 years imprisonment. 

“The court further ordered that the accused be declared unfit to possess a firearm,” he said. 

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola and her management, welcomed the conviction and appropriate sentence.

Otola applauded Warrant Officer Eunice Ngono and Constable Mpumelelo Maruping from the Provincial Serious and Organized Crime Investigation unit for their hard work and dedication and securing a significant conviction. 

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Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Committee concludes interviews for NYDA Board


By BAKANG MOKOTO

28 February 2025– The Portfolio Committee on Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities said it has concluded its interviews of the 20 shortlisted candidates to fill vacancies at the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) Board on Thursday. The committee conducted the interviews over three days and the interviews were live-streamed on Parliament TV and social media platforms. 

However, on the last day of the interviews, one candidate withdrew from the process. 

The Committee Chairperson, Liezl van der Merwe made the announcement and informed the other committee members that Bongani Bhengu has withdrawn his name and will no longer participate in the process, citing a recent promotion at work. Van der Merwe thanked all the candidates who made themselves available for the process. 

“The interviewed applicants reflected a diverse demographic, in line with the NYDA’s mandate to represent South Africa’s demographics and geography. Last year, the committee received 1412 applications for the vacancies. 

“The committee will deliberate on all the candidates and prepare a report with the committee’s recommendations, which will be sent to the National Assembly and ultimately the President to make the final selection of the seven NYDA board members,” she said.

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MRM calls for a harsher sentenced against police killers 


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI 

28 February 2025- The Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) in the North West on Friday, applauded the recent conviction of four men found guilty for the brutal murder of two South African Police Service (SAPS) officers, Constable Simon Ntsekeletsa (50) and Sergeant Mojalefa Molete (42) in Mareetsane village, outside Mahikeng.

The civil society led body advocating for ethical, moral leadership and accountability called for stiffer sentences for the culprits found guilty of multiple charges, including stock theft, robbery with aggravating circumstances, two counts of kidnapping, two counts of murder, defeating the ends of justice, malicious damage to property and unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.

The Convenor of the MRM Provincial Interim Committee, Pastor Lesiba Kgwele said, they trust that the court will send an unambiguous message that the killing of the police, who are the last defence. Kgwele said the police are the protectors of the communities against senseless violent crime and threatening them is not only a heinous crime, but a despicable and abhorrent crime that undermines the authority of the state. 

“The accused persons are expected to be sentenced in the North West High Court sitting in Mahikeng on 7 March 2025. If such barbaric acts are not dealt with harshly and decisively to serve as a strong deterrent, it could see communities slide towards anarchy and lawlessness.

“The Ntsekeletsa and Molete families will only find closure knowing that their loved ones did not die in vain when justice concomitant with the severity of the heartless crimes is served,” he said. 

Kgwele further said nothing short of a harsher and befitting sentence will send a resounding message of zero tolerance to police killings, as well as restore public confidence in the criminal justice system. He added that, Benjamin Kemeels Jacobs (45) Gaorekwe Jeremiah Mongale (28), Rapula George Keaikitse (27) and Matthews Modukanele(23), murdered the two officers in cold blood without any regard for the sanctity of their lives. 

“Such callous and heinous acts undermine community values, and the spirit of Ubuntu that should characterise safer and economically viable communities envisaged by the rural safety strategy. 

“The conviction stem from a tragic incident on 25 July 2021, when the officers stopped a vehicle carrying 18 goats. The court established that the occupants failed to provide a valid permit for transporting the livestock and were instructed to follow the officers to the police station,” said Kgwele.

He said on the way, the suspects’ vehicle experienced mechanical issues, prompting them to ask the officers for assistance. Kgwele said as one of the officers attempted to secure a tow rope, the suspects attacked both officers with harmers, restrained them with a rope, and tossed the injured pair into the back of the police van.

“They were later found burnt beyond recognition when the vehicle discovered at Mosita Wildlife Farm, near Vryburg. The police investigations led to the arrest of three of the accused at a residence in Logageng village, where a Z88 police service pistol with nine live rounds was also recovered hidden under a mattress.

“The fifth accused said to be the son to accused number one who was 16 years old at the time, turned state witness and provided crucial testimony that assisted the prosecution,” he said.

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