ANC Dr Ruth Regional Conference declared ‘irregular’  


By REGINALD KANYANE 

1 May 2026 – The ANC in North West said the 10th ANC Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Regional Conference that was marred with court interdict went successfully well.  Motseokae “Sense” Maje (Regional Chairperson), Sebang Motlhabi (Deputy Regional Chairperson), Walter Mabogola (Regional Secretary), Wenene Molaolwa (Deputy Regional Secretary) and Boyboy Sejake (Regional Treasurer) were elected unopposed. 

The regional conference that was held at Christiana All Seasons Resort, was postponed more than once.  

The ANC provincial spokesperson, Tumelo Maruping said: “Indeed, we can confirm as the ANC Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) that, the ANC regional conference in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Region did sit yesterday and successfully elected the leadership of the region. 

“Before the commencement of the regional conference, there were legal matters that were brought before the court to interdict that conference by two members from the ANC branches. Unfortunately, that interdict was granted successfully to them.”

Maruping further said, however, at the later stage following consultation with their legal team as the organisation, the interdict was appealed successfully hence the regional conference went ahead. 

In turn of event, it is alleged that this morning, the ANC Secretary-General, Fikile Mbalula sent a letter to the ANC Provincial Secretary, Louis Diremelo and ANC Regional Task Team (RTT) coordinator, Walter Mabogola, declaring the 10th ANC Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Regional Conference irregular and unsanctioned. According to the letter, this comes after directions pending the Part B hearing of 8 May 2026 and the constitution of the Conference Dispute Resolution Committee. 

“My office has just learned via second hand information that on the morning of 30 April 2026, in the Gauteng Local Division of the High Court of South Africa, Johannesburg, in the matter of Kenewang Seleseng and Kitso Kala v African National Congress and Others under Case No. 2026-097836, the Honourable Justice Minaar AJ granted an interim interdict restraining the Respondents — including the Office of the Secretary General, the Provincial Secretary of the ANC North West and the Regional Task Team Coordinator of the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Region — from commencing or continuing with the 10th Regional Conference and any elective processes thereunder, pending the finalisation of the relief sought under Part B of the notice of motion. 

“The Court further directed the Respondents, at paragraph 1.2 of the order, to establish a Conference Dispute Resolution Committee. Part B has been set down for hearing at 11:30 on Friday, 8 May 2026. Notwithstanding that order, of which the Respondents’ counsel and attorneys had direct knowledge, a notice was issued at 15:32 on 30 April 2026 over the signature of Walter Mabogola, in his stated capacity as Regional Coordinator of the Dr RSM Region, instructing all delegates to assemble for the official opening of the conference at 16:00 the same afternoon,” he said. 

Mbalula alleged that the conference did, in fact, commence at that time. He added that he writes, in the exercise of the powers and duties vested in the Office of the Secretary General by Rule 12.5 of the Constitution of the African National Congress and read with the Revised Guidelines for Conferences (29 July 2024), to place on record without equivocation that the post-interdict commencement was irregular and unsanctioned 4. 5. 

“The notice of 15:32 on 30 April 2026 and the commencement of the 10th Regional Conference at 16:00 on the same date were not authorised by the Office of the Secretary General. No instruction, directive, sanction, condonation or acquiescence to such commencement issued from the Office of the Secretary General. 

“To the contrary, the consistent posture of the Office of the Secretary General throughout the period 28 March to 30 April 2026 has been one of lawful supervision under the ANC Constitution, the Guidelines and, where engaged, the orders of the High Court,” said Mbalula. 

He said in the premises, the proceedings of the 10th Regional Conference of the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Region purported to have been opened or conducted on or after 16:00 on 30 April 2026 are, with immediate effect, recorded as irregular and unsanctioned by the Office of the Secretary General. Mbalula said any nominations, elections, ratifications, declarations of office, presentations of credentials, or political and organisational reports purporting to have flowed from the proceedings of 30 April 2026 are, with immediate effect, suspended and shall be of no force or effect within the structures of the African National Congress, pending the determination. 

“The determination is the Part B hearing on 8 May 2026 in the Gauteng Local Division of the High Court of South Africa, the Application for Leave to Appeal noted by the Respondents in terms of Uniform Rule 49(1)(b) and (d) and section 17 of the Superior Courts Act, 10 of 2013, on 30 April 2026 at 15:50. 

“This includes the constitution and report of the Conference Dispute Resolution Committee directed at paragraph 1.2 of the order of Honourable Justice Minaar AJ and any further directives that may be issued by the Office of the Secretary General consequent upon (i) to (iii) above,” he said. 

Mbalula said no certificate of regional outcome shall be issued by the National Organising and Membership Department, no inclusion of any purported regional officials shall be effected on MMS, no submission shall be made to the National Working Committee or to the National Executive Committee, and no public communication shall be made on behalf of the movement, predicated on the proceedings of 30 April 2026, save with the express written authority of the Secretary General. 

He said he demanded a written explanation by no later than 5pm on 2 May 2026, to furnish the Office of the Secretary General with a sworn written explanation, addressing in particular, the constitutional and statutory authority on which the notice of 15:32 on 30 April 2026 was issued. 

“The explanation should include the chain of communication, if any, between you and the Office of the Secretary General, the National Officials, and the Conference Convening Authority between 09:45 and 16:00 on 30 April 2026. Comrades, the African National Congress is a constitutional movement. The discipline of the movement requires that, even where decisions of the Courts are perceived to be in error, the proper response is to invoke the appellate procedures provided by the Superior Courts Act, not to disregard the Court’s authority. 

“The interests of the movement are not advanced by conduct that places its leadership in personal jeopardy of committal proceedings. The Office of the Secretary General defends the African National Congress from within and from without — including, where so required, by speaking the truth to its own structures,” said Mabalula.  

He said they are reminded of the duties of cadres in office under Rule 5.2 of the ANC Constitution, of the duties of the Provincial and Regional structures under Rules 16 and 19 read with the Revised Guidelines for Conferences, and of the obligation of every member of the movement to conduct himself or herself in a manner consonant with the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. Mbalula said all rights of the Office of the Secretary General — including the right to refer the conduct of any office-bearer arising from the events of 30 April 2026 to the National Disciplinary Committee under Rule 25 of the Constitution — are expressly reserved. 

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Motorists urged to cooperate with law enforcement agencies on flooded roads


By OBAKENG MAJE

1 May 2026 – The North West Department of Community Safety and Transport Management advises all motorists travelling in and out of the province to drive cautiously and cooperate with law enforcement on flooded roads. The department said some roads especially in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District, are impassable due to torrential rains experienced.

The North West Department of Community Safety and Transport Management spokesperson, Oshebeng Koonyaditse said N14 between Vryburg and Kuruman is still flooded and remain closed. Koonyaditse said overnight rain in Vryburg and Taung led to the closure of N18 road near Tigerkloof.

“The road linking Schweizer Reneke and Bloemhof is also flooded and impassable and is also closed. Other local and rural routes affected are Taung to Reivilo in Mokgareng, Pudumong to Matlapaneng and Choseng respectively, Madipelesa adjacent to Pampierstad and other villages around Kgomotso.

“Villages which according to the South African Police (SAPS) are inaccessible include Mmadithamaga, Shaleng, Kamelputs, Rietfontein and Mountain View,” he said.

Koonyaditse further said there are completely isolated and unreachable areas such as Tamasikwa, Takaneng and Qhoo as bridges are submerged. He added that Taung Dam is reported to be overflowing which may exacerbate the situation in surrounding villages of Cokonyane, Modimong, Manthe and Kolong.

“Law enforcement alongside other government stakeholders are still assisting motorists and assessing the situation. It has unfortunately come to the attention of the department that some motorists have ignored an advisory and drove through flooded roads.

“Some of these motorists were stranded midway and were ultimately rescued by the law enforcement officers,” said Koonyaditse.

He said the department wishes to appeal to all motorists to corporate with law enforcement officers and all other state officials on duty to avoid further disaster. Koonyaditse said some of the situation is continuous and soon as it is safe to do so, roads will be opened for traffic.

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Urgent warning amid flooding and severe thunderstorm alert


Picture: The Northern Cape MEC for Roads and Public Works, Fufe Makatong

By OBAKENG MAJE

29 April 2026 – The Northern Cape MEC for Roads and Public Works, Fufe Makatong is urgently calling on all road users, motorists and communities to exercise extreme vigilance following the Level 2 Impact-Based Warning for Severe Thunderstorms issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS). Makatong said the warning highlights the likelihood of slow-moving thunderstorms accompanied by heavy downpours, which may result in localized flooding and damage to vulnerable infrastructure across parts of the Northern Cape.

She further said the affected municipalities include Dikgatlong, Gamagara, Ga-Segonyana, Joe Morolong, Kgatelopele, and Magareng. Makatong added that this alert comes as parts of the province’s road network are already severely affected by recent torrential rains.

“On 27 April 2026, we visited the John Taolo Gaetsewe District to assess the extent of flood damage. The affected routes are MR0947 road from Heiso to Dithakong. The road is temporarily closed due to flooding between Heiso and Dithakong, affecting access to Colston.

“Motorists are advised to use the Damross route as an alternative. The MR0952 road from Dithakong to Bothitong

approximately 4.2km from Dithakong, a section of the road edge has been washed away. The road remains partially open, with one lane accessible,” she said.

Makatong said the MR0948 road from Bendel to Ditshipeng has also been affected. She said two overflowing culverts have restricted access to schools and a local clinic.

“Warning signage has been installed. The DR03493 road from Bothetheletsi has been affected. Flooding has rendered the gravel road muddy and slippery. A bridge has been cordoned off for safety.

“A temporary bypass has been created approximately 200 metres from the affected section. The MR584/DR2306 road between Fraserburg/Western Cape Border, TR84/LUS10 road near N14, DR2972 road between Loeriesfontein/Granaatboskolk and DR2976 road between Brandvlei/Katkop are also affected,” said Makatong.

She said DR2268 road between Sutherland/Williston is affected. Makatong said some roads have already been graded, while departmental teams remain on-site repairing washed-away sections and restoring access.

“Continuous rainfall has caused significant damage to gravel roads, many of which are currently wet, muddy and experiencing water ponding. Heavy-duty vehicles, particularly trucks, are strongly advised not to use these roads to prevent accidents, further damage and vehicles becoming stuck, especially in Kalahari areas.

“Road damage assessments are currently underway, with response and relief efforts being coordinated in affected areas,” she said.

Makatong urges all road users, motorists and communities to exercise the utmost caution during this period. She said members of the public are strongly advised not to attempt crossing flooded roads, bridges or drifts.

“During thunderstorm conditions, residents are encouraged to stay indoors and keep away from metal objects, trees and tall structures.

“Members of the public are encouraged to report any road damage or hazards to the Department of Roads and Public Works via the WhatsApp Hotline: 066 581 5626,” said Makatong.

Furthermore, she has directed that urgent and comprehensive assessments be conducted across all affected road sections. Makatong said a dedicated response team has been established to consolidate field reports, coordinate interventions, and accelerate recovery efforts.

“Departmental teams have been placed on high alert, and continuous monitoring of the situation is underway. Communities will be kept informed as restoration work progresses,” she said.

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Monna o ipolaile ka go ikgwagetsa kwa Magogong


Setshwantsho: Rethabile Phaole/Facebook

Ka REGINALD KANYANE

29 Moranang 2026 – Monna wa dingwaga di le 20 wa kwa motseng wa Magogong, gaufi le Taung, o ipolaile ka go ikgwagetsa. Go begwa fa Rethabile Paole a ile a fitlhelwa a ikgwageditse morago ga kgakgauthano ya mafoko le bangwe ba lelapa.  

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen are sepodisi sa itse ka tiragalo e. Van Rooyen are batlhankela ba sepodisi ba ile ba bilediwa kwa lefelong la tiragalo ka Lamatlhatso, kwa setopo sa ga Paole se ile sa bonwa ke bangwe ba maloko a lelapa.

“Go ya ka tshedimosetso, moswi o bonwe la bofelo ka ura ya bo lesome mo mosong gone ka Lamatlhatso. Go butswe kgetsi ya morago ga loso. Sepodisi ga se belaele fa go ka tswa go na le letsogo la tshwene mo kgetsing eno,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

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Illegal pharmacy and dagga den loot forfeited to the state 


By OBAKENG MAJE

29 April 2026 – The Northern Cape High Court sitting in Kimberley granted the Hawks Priority Crime Specialized Investigation (PCSI) and National Prosecuting Authority’ Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) forfeiture order amounting to R156 921. The Hawks said forfeiture came on after an incident that happened on 11 October 2025. 

The Hawks spokesperson in North West, Lieutenant Colonel Tebogo Thebe said Kimberley Public Order Police (POP) received information of suspicious activities taking place in Galeshewe Township, in Kimberley. Thebe said upon their arrival after assessing the scene they summoned the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation’s Serious Organised Crime Investigations standby team.

“The team discovered a large consignment of medicine (tablets and bottled mixtures) as well as cash amounting to just below R160 000. The seized consignment included 114 bottles of Painagon syrup, 100 bottles of Stilpaine syrup, 100 bottles of Bronclear syrup, 30 bottles of lenazineforte syrup, 431 of mylon tablets. 

“Each bottle was being sold for R60 reportedly. The team felt a very strong smell of high-grade dagga coming from another room in the same yard prompting a search, wherein a large quantity of dagga in black plastic bags estimated to be worth at least R90 000 was discovered and seized for further investigation,” he said.

Thebe further said the police arrested a couple of Zimbabwean nationals, Takundn Matuxuro (53) and Lydia Mapepeta (44). He added that it is alleged that the two operated an illegal pharmacy and dispensed medicine without any qualifications in contravention of Sections of Medicine control Act.

“Investigation on the criminal matter continues. Kimberley Hawks Asset Forfeiture Investigation conducted a detailed asset investigation on both accused and it was established that they are unemployed and don’t have an active bank account in the country,” said Thebe. 

Meanwhile, the acting Provincial Head of the Northern Cape, Brigadier De Witt Botha extended his appreciation to both investigating members and prosecution team for their outstanding work in securing forfeiture orders. Botha said anything earned from criminal activities will be forfeited to the state.

“We will make sure of that,” he concluded.

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1482 suspects nabbed during Operation Shanela II


Picture: Items confiscated during Operation Shanela II/Supplied 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

29 April 2026 – For the past two weeks, the police in North West in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, conducted successful, comprehensive, high-density Shanela 2 operations aimed at reducing and preventing crime, as well as enhancing community safety across the province.

These efforts resulted in the arrest of 1 482 suspects for various offences, including, amongst others, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, possession of dangerous weapons, dealing in and possession of drugs, possession of illicit cigarettes, robbery, murder, attempted murder, rape, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, burglary, and malicious damage to property.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh said the operation focused on hotspot areas and included compliance inspections at liquor outlets and second-hand goods dealers, tracing of wanted suspects, searches for drugs and stolen property, as well as roadblocks, stop-and-search activities, and increased police visibility. Myburgh said during the operations, nine unlicensed liquor outlets were shut down, while 40 second-hand goods outlets were inspected.

“A total of 130 undocumented persons were detained. Detectives also arrested 585 suspects during tracing operations conducted across the province. Items confiscated during the operation included various drugs, alcohol, ammunition, copper cables, drugs, dagga, tobacco products, and firearms,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, commended all members involved for their dedication and the successful outcomes achieved during the weekly High-Density Shanela 2 Operations. Naidoo further urged communities to actively continue working closely with the police, because the fight against crime cannot be won by the police alone, but requires active community involvement, where residence take a stand against criminality, report suspicious activities, and partner with law enforcement through the Community Police Forum (CPF) structures to safeguard all neighbourhoods.

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‘Firing of Madibeng mayor not enough’


Picture: Former Madibeng Local Municipality mayor, Douglas Maimane

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

29 April 2026 – Forum for South Africa (FOSA) said it has noted the reported dismissal of Madibeng Local Municipality mayor, Douglas Maimane by the African National Congress (ANC), following serious allegations of bribery. FOSA said this development is yet another damning reflection of the deep-rooted culture of corruption, manipulation, and political opportunism that continues to plague governance within Madibeng Local Municipality.

FOSA national leader, Tebogo Mashilompane said for far too long, Madibeng has been subjected to instability, collapsing service delivery and leadership that prioritises internal power battles over the needs of residents. Mashilompane said the latest allegations — if proven true — confirm what communities have been experiencing on the ground.

“The municipality has been captured by political survival tactics rather than public service. Fosa is clear that removing individuals after exposure is not accountability — it is damage control.

“So, we demand a full, transparent investigation into all allegations. Criminal accountability where wrongdoing is confirmed. Immediate measures to stabilise governance in the municipality,” he said.

Mashilompane further said they demand protection of municipal processes from political interference and bribery. He added that the people of Madibeng deserve ethical leadership, functional service delivery and a government that serves them — not one that treats public office as a bargaining tool.

“We will continue to stand with the community and hold those in power accountable,” said Mashilompane.

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Motsumi urges parents to prioritise safety of learners


Picture: North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi

By REGINALD KANYANE

29 April 2026 – The North West Department of Education urges all parents and guardians across the province to ensure that learners are safe to travel to school during the torrential rains currently impacting various areas in the province. The department said this request follows multiple videos shared on social media platforms showing flooded roads and hazardous conditions that may endanger the lives of learners while travelling or commuting to and from school.

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi firmly cautions parents against taking risks by sending learners to go to school when heavy rains are ongoing in their respective areas. Motsumi said the safety of the learners remains their highest priority.

“Parents must avoid risky situations by taking precautions when roads are flooded, bridges are unsafe or weather conditions pose a danger to children travelling to school. Parents are urged to keep learners at home if they see that it is not safe for them to go to school.

“The department has arranged with schools to implement catch-up programmes for learners who have missed lessons due to the heavy rains,” she said.

Motsumi further pleaded with parents to stay vigilant, keep a close watch on weather conditions and work closely with schools to prevent avoidable tragedies during this period of severe weather. She added that parents should maintain active contact with schools, especially during these adverse weather conditions to ensure access and to prioritise the safety of learners above attendance during dangerous conditions.

“The department will continue to oversee the situation and provide necessary support to affected schools,” said Motsumi.

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DEDECT Supports Easigas Clean Cooking Initiative


Picture: The Head of Department (HOD), Relebohile Mofokane/Supplied

By STAFF REPORTER

29 April 2026 – The North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT) has welcomed the Easigas Clean Cooking Initiative (ECCI 2030) located in Mogwase, near Rustenburg. The department said this is a strategic investment that advances energy security, stimulates economic growth and supports environmental sustainability in the province.

Speaking on behalf of the North West MEC for DEDECT, Bitsa Lenkopane, the Head of Department (HOD), Relebohile Mofokane said, the initiative demonstrates how reliable energy access can be leveraged to unlock economic opportunities while improving the wellbeing of communities. Mofokane said this initiative represents a practical response to energy poverty, while creating sustainable economic opportunities for local communities. 

“The department supports the transition away from environmentally harmful and hazardous fuels, noting that clean-burning LPG provides a safer, efficient and dependable energy source for households, small businesses and industry.

“As a department responsible for both economic growth and environmental stewardship, we welcome the shift to cleaner energy alternatives. This initiative reflects the type of sustainable development we seek to promote across the North West,” he said.

Mofokane further said the commissioning of the women-led LPG bulk facility, together with its last-mile distribution network, would strengthen local supply chains, encourage enterprise development and create employment opportunities, particularly for women and young people. He added that this investment goes beyond infrastructure delivery.

“It is about inclusive growth, improved quality of life and creating meaningful economic participation for our communities.          The department further noted that the location of the facility in Moses Kotane enhances the regional economy and aligns with broader industrial ambitions linked to the Bojanala Platinum Special Economic Zone.

“The department emphasised that reliable and affordable energy remains essential for attracting investment, supporting industrialisation and enabling business expansion, particularly in emerging local economies,” said Mofokane.

He said at household level, the Easigas Clean Cooking Initiative is expected to improve health and safety outcomes by replacing unsafe traditional fuels with cleaner energy sources. Mofokane said the programme will also reduce the time burden associated with fuel collection and inefficient cooking methods, particularly for women in rural and peri-urban communities.

“The department commended the National Department of Electricity and Energy, together with The Chief Executive Officer of Easigas, Mr Jeremie Tromp and the The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Amani Africa and Hakem Energies, Ms Refilwe Sebothoma, and its partners for their leadership and investment in clean energy infrastructure, inclusive growth and community empowerment.

“The department confirms that strong public-private partnerships remain critical to accelerating development, expanding energy access and ensuring that economic opportunities are shared more broadly across society,” he said.

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Former employee in court for allegedly defrauding employer R3.6m


By REGINALD KANYANE

28 April 2026 – A former employee at insurance company, Neo Moalusi (32) was arrested for allegedly defrauding her former employer R3.6 million. Moalusi briefly appeared in the Specialised Commercial Crime Court sitting in Rustenburg on 28 April 2026, facing six counts of fraud.

The Hawks spokesperson in North West, Lieutenant Colonel Tinyiko Mathebula said Moalusi was served with summons to appear in court on 15 April 2026, following an investigation by the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation into allegations of defrauding her former employer of over R3.6 million. Mathebula said it is alleged that between 2023 and 2024, she created fictitious insurance policy clients using particulars of unsuspecting victims.

“As a result, the life insurance company suffered an actual loss of over R3.6 million. Investigations revealed that the accused worked with seven others in defrauding their employer. Two of the seven suspects have already been served with summons to appear before court on 6 May 2026.

“Moalusi was released on warning and will re-appear in the same court on 6 May 2026,” he said.

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