24 Tlhakole 2025- Monna wa dingwaga di le 37, o atlholetswe dingwaga di le 15 kwa kgolegelong ke kgotlhatshekelo ya sedika ya Ganyesa morago ga go bolaya lekgarebe (24) la gagwe kwa polasing nngwe kwa Piet Plessis. Go begwa fa mothapi wa molatofadiwa, a ne a bona setopo sa mosadi se se neng se kgamathetse madi kwa polasing ya gagwe, mme a lemoga fa e le lekgarebe la mongwe wa badiri ba gagwe, Ngaru Sekgotshane.
Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen are, tiragalo e e diragetse ka di 28 Phatwe 2022. Go ya ka Tryphosa, sepodisi se ile sa bilediwa kwa lefelong la tiragalo.
“Sepodisi se ile sa batlana le lekawana le go tla go le tlhoma ka dipotso. Sepodisi se ile sa fitlhela Sekgotshane a itshubile mo phaposing e tlhapelang, mme diaparo tsa gagwe dikgamathetse madi. Sepodisi se ile sa tsaya molatofadiwa go ya kwa a nnang teng, kwa le gone go fitlhetsweng diaparo dingwe tse le tsona di neng di kgamathetse madi.
“Sekgotshane o ile a tshwarwa, mme one a ganelwa ka beile go fitlhelela a seka. Diaparo tsa gagwe tse di neng di na le madi, di ile tsa isiwa kwa ditekong tsa forensic go ya go netefatsa gore madi a mo go tsone ke a ga mang. Go ya ka pegelo eo ya forensic, go ile ga netefadiwa fa madi a neng a kgamatetse mo diaparong ene ele a moswi,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.
Van Rooyen are kgotlhatshekelo ya sedika ya Ganyesa e ile ya bona Sekgotshane molato wa polao, mme e ile ya mo atlholela dingwaga di le 15 kwa kgolegelong.
Picture: The Springbok captain, Siya Kolisi/Supplied
By OBAKENG MAJE
24 February 2025- The North West University’ Siya Kolisi Residence was officially opened on 24 February 2025, by South Africa’s iconic Springbok captain, Siya Kolisi. His coach and mentor, Dr Rassie Erasmus, was also in attendance to unveil the university’s new Invictus Residence.
The NWU principal and vice-chancellor, Professor Bismark Tyobeka said the Siya Kolisi Residence will primarily be used by students affiliated with the NWU Rugby Institute, with Invictus being a multi-sport residence. Tyobeka as NWU, underscores the immense contributions that Siya Kolisi and Dr Rassie Erasmus have made to the nation.
“Is there an image that resonates more with rugby fans the world over than that of Siya Kolisi leading the Springboks onto the field? I don’t think so. Has our proud nation ever stood more steadfastly behind a sportsman than Siya Kolisi? I don’t think so.
“Could we ever have imagined that captain Siya Kolisi and his Springboks – under the tutelage of Dr Rassie Erasmus – would scale the heights that they did? That they would win two Rugby World Cups, that they would unite our country in a single voice as they roared their approval as victory, after victory, after victory followed? I don’t think so,” he said.
Tyobeka further said they are immensely proud to have Kolisi and Erasmus to unveil the Siya Kolisi and Invictus residences. He added that, Kolisi’s story is one that transcends sport.
“It is a story of perseverance, and the undeniable power of opportunity. From the humble beginnings in Zwide, where he first picked up a rugby ball, to leading South Africa to not one, but two Rugby World Cup victories. Siya has become more than a rugby player, but a symbol of hope and possibility. We celebrate you Nt’wakuthi.
“At the NWU, we don’t just see Kolisi as a sports icon. We see him as a leader, a trailblazer, and a living testimony to what can be achieved through courage and determination. Naming this residence in his honour is not just about celebrating his achievements on the field, but also recognising the values he represents: hard work, humility, and the ability to unite a nation,” said Tyobeka.
Kolisi said: “No one ever dreams to have moments like this, to have a building named after them. I am so honoured and grateful for this opportunity. I would like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey. I am standing on the shoulders of many people who helped me be where I am today.
“I would like to say to the students who will be occupying this building that their blessings are to be shared and that they must keep working hard, no matter the obstacles in front of them. Your opportunities are not just for you. Your blessings are not just for you,” he said.
“I know that you all are on a journey and that you want to become rugby players. But, remember that you are more than that. You have an opportunity to study, and I wish that I used that opportunity. I didn’t,” he said.
Kolisi said rugby is not always going to work for everybody, so they should make use of all the opportunities. He said if they want to take anything from his journey, it is that they have to believe in themselves before anyone else.
Meanwhile, Erasmus, who received an honorary doctorate from the NWU in 2024, said he is privileged to be part of a university that thinks outside the box, and expressed his desire to see both the residences go from strength to strength. He also implored the students from Invictus Residence to give it their all in the pursuit of their dreams.
24 February 2025- Supersport United FC coach, Gavin Hunt (60) has celebrated an extraordinary milestone as he reached 1000 matches in charge as a Betway Premier Soccer League (PSL) coach. Even though the Supersport United FC match against Lamontville Golden Arrows FC was abandoned at half-time due to loadshedding, this did not deter Hunt’s mood.
Hunt received heartfelt congratulatory messages.
The Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture, Joe McGluwa extended his warm congratulations to the renowned coach on achieving a remarkable milestone in his illustrious coaching career. According to McGluwa, Hunt has successfully overseen 1000 professional matches in the Premier Soccer League.
“We would like to praise Hunt’s extraordinary feat, stressing the significance of celebrating such milestones. The PSL has transformed lives in our country, and Hunt’s achievement and role are examples of this impact on some of our players.
“As South Africans, we often overlook our own successes, but today, I call upon South Africans to focus not on challenges but on the good in football. On behalf of the committee, I proudly acknowledge Hunt’s accomplishments and legacy of excellence,” he said.
McGluwa further said not only PSL’s profound influence, but also the electronic and print media, various sponsorships, and our continent, which have provided opportunities for local and international players to thrive. He added that the PSL’s glamour and success must endure.
“Building on its rich heritage, it must continue producing exceptional players and coaches, as it has. We wish Hunt continued success and many more professional games. His dedication and expertise have left an indelible mark on South African football,” said McGluwa.
According to Wikipedia, Hunt previously managed Premier Soccer League club Kaizer Chiefs, Seven Stars, Hellenic, Black Leopards, Moroka Swallows, Bidvest Wits and Chippa United. On 28 May 2021, Kaizer Chiefs released him from his contract after a string of poor results with the club.
A nuggety right-back, Hunt spent almost his entire playing career with Hellenic. However, his retirement came soon because of an achilles tendon injury and went straight into coaching.
Hunt’s greatest success came at SuperSport United, where he won three consecutive PSL championships from 2007-08 to 2009-10.
Honours
He won the Nedbank Cup while coaching Moroka Swallows back in 2004. Hunt also won the Nedbank Cup with Supersport United FC back in the 2011-12 season.
He managed to win a PSL trophy, while coaching Bidvest Wits back in the 2016-17 season. Hunt also added the MTN 8 (2016) and Telkom Knockout trophy (2017) to his collection as a coach.
23 Tlhakole 2025- Monna wa dingwaga di le 59, wa kwa kgaolong ya Masimo mono Taung, o tseetswe madi a seatleng, ga mmogo le karata ya banka. Go begwa fa banna ba le bane ba ba neng ba rwele dithiba-matlho le molomo, ba ile ba itatlhela kwa ntlung ya gagwe ka Labotlhano bosigo, mme ba mo dira motshwara-kananyo.
Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone are, banna ba ba sa itsiweng ba, ba ile ba kgorogela monna o, mme bam o fitlhetse a shebile thebeleishene. Mokgwabone are, banna ba le babedi ba ile ba mo dira motshwarwa-kananyo, fa ba bangwe bai le ba puruputsha ntlo ya gagwe.
“Ba ile ba mo tseela madi a seatle, ga mmogo le karata ya gagwe ya banka. Ba ile gape bam o batla nomoro ya sephiri ya banka pele ba inaya naga. Ga go ope o tshwerweng go fitlha ga jaana.
“Dipatlisiso mo kgetsi e, di tsweletse. Sepodisi se ikuela go mongwe le mongwe o a ka tswang a na le kitso ka tiragalo e, go ka ba letsetsa,” Mokgwabone wa tlhalosa.
23 February 2025- Ngwana wa dingwaga di le pedi o tlhokafetse kwa motseng wa Rooiwal, gaufi le Taung, morago ga go wela le go nwela mo khuting e tletseng metsi. Go begwa fa Lethabo Comfort Moroko, a ile a wela mo khuting e tletseng metsi kwa morago ga ntlo fa a ne a tshameka.
Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone are tiragalo e, ke ya Labotlhabo thapama.
“Sepodisi se butse kgetsi ya morago ga loso. Go begwa fa ngwana o, a ile wela mo khuting. Go ile ga bidiwa ba ditirelo tsa potlako (Emergency Medical Response Services). Fela ba ne ba fitlhela ngwana o, a setse a ntshitswe mo khuting ke bangwe ba baagi, ebile a iketse badimong.
“Jaaka ba sepodisi, ga re belaele fa go ka tswa go na le letsogo la tshwene mo losong la ngwana o,” Mokgwabone wa tlhalosa.
22 February 2025- A man (36) was sentenced to six years imprisonment for stealing a vehicle by the Postmasburg Regional Court, of which two years were suspended for five years. On 15 December 2023, the accused, Tshepo Links, stole the keys of a Ford Ranger from the house and drove without owner’s consent.
The ZF Mgcawu District police spokesperson, Sergeant Omphile Masegela said Links was driving on the Griekwastad road, where he was involved in a collision and fled the scene. Masegela said the police conducted an investigation, and Links was arrested.
“The police in the ZF Mgcawu District welcomed the conviction and sentencing of a theft of motor vehicle,” he said.
Meanwhile, the District Management, commended the collaborative work by advocate Moloi Motsatse, the investigating officer, Sergeant John Manzana of Upington Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit.
22 February 2025- Eskom has implemented stage 3 of loadshedding. The power utility said following over 20 days of uninterrupted electricity supply, it has encountered another temporary setback.
“As a result, stage 3 load shedding will be implemented from today at 17:30 until further notice. Eskom will give an update on 23 February 2025,” it said.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said load shedding and reduction, like VAT hikes, will plunge the prospects of growth and jobs. The DA spokesperson on electricity and energy, Kevin Mileham, who is also a Member of Parliament (MP) said Eskom’s announcement of a return to stage 3 load shedding until further notice rings huge alarm bells.
“Eskom’s silence on the reasons behind this is shocking and continues to speak to a lack of transparency. While South Africans have been repeatedly told that load shedding is behind us, this has been far from true.
“A new term, load reduction has been introduced – but we must call it as we see it. We still live in blackouts, and we continue to pay more for less and less electricity,” he said.
Mileham further said that the looming tax hikes stalled due to DA intervention. He added that the DA calls on the government to fast-track electricity reforms, before our economy regresses.
“Measures that must be treated as of national importance are recovering the billions in municipal debt owed to Eskom. Fully separating Eskom’s power generation and transmission divisions and creating private sector competition by breaking Eskom’s power generation function into smaller companies for privatisation.
“After years of stagnation, we must position our economy on the right footing again. As our economy mounts its recovery under the Government of National Unity, we cannot afford to take steps back,” said Mileham.
Setshwantsho: Tonakgolo ya Bokone Bophrima, Lazarus Mokgosi
Ka BAKANG MOKOTO
22 Tlhakole 2025- Tonakgolo ya porofense ya Bokone Bophirima, Lazarus Mokgosi, are kopano ya bone ya kabinete (EXCO Lekgotla), ene e lekola seemo sa porofense gore se eme fa kae pele ga puo ya gagwe ya porofense ka di 27 Tlhakole 2025. Mokgosi are ba ile ba tsaya ditshwetso kwa kopanong ya bone ya EXCO Lekgotla ka kgwedi ya Diphalane 2024, go ipaakanyetsa ngwaga wa ditshelete wa 2025/2026.
Mokgosi are jaanong ba ne ba kopane go lebelela dithulaganyo tseo gore a di sentse di siame segolo bogolo jang morago ga puo ya mopresidente wa naga (State of the Nation), eleng Cyril Ramaphosa.
“Re batla gore fa kgwedi ya Moranang e simolola, gonne ke yone ngwaga wa ditshelete wa 2025/2026, re be re simolola ka dithulaganyo tseo. Maikaelelo a rona ke go netefatsa fa ditirelo di ya kwa bathung.
“Lekgotla le dumalane fela ka bongwe jwa pelo gore ditlamo tsa puso (SOEs) ga di mo seemong se se siameng. Ke ka moo, tsamaiso ya borataro ya puso (6thadministration), e ile ya thapa setlhopa sa baitsanape ba ba tla seka-sekang seemo seo,” Mokgosi wa tlhalosa.
Mokgosi are setlhopa seo, se setse se ba neetse dikatlenegiso (recommendations). Are seo se tla ba thusa go bona gore ba fetola jang seemo sa ditlamo tseo.
“Re ile ra golaganya pegelo eo le ya kgodiso le tlhabololo ya ikonomi ya porofense (Provincial Growth Development Strategy). Fela, re ile ra dumalana gore e batla go ka seka-sekiwa pele ga e ka tsengwa tirisong.
“Pegelo eo, e tla neela khansele ya ga tonakgolo (Coordinating Council), mme e tla fetisetswa kwa EXCO Lekgotla morago ga moo go e amogela semmuso,” Mokgosi wa tlhalosa.
Kgabagare, Mokgosi are ba amogela gore pula ena ka mokgwa o tsitsibanyang mmele mo porofenseng, mme se se botlhokwa ke gore ba na le Provincial Disaster Management Centre. Are, mokhuduthamaga wa dipuso selegae, kago ya matlo le ditirelo tsa setso, Oageng Molapisi, o ba itsisitse fa dipula tse, di sentse marogo, mme gona le dikago tsa dikolo dingwe tse di weleng.
“Re emetse go amogela pegelo e feletseng. Tota ga gona tekanyetso-kabo e betsweng thoko ya matlhotlhapelo, mme go tla tshwanelwa ke gore re lebelele mo mading a puso a teng gore re samagane le bothata jo,” Mokgosi wa tlhalosa.
Picture: The coffin of SANDF soldier, Lance Bombardier Itumeleng Moreo/Facebook
By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
22 February 2025- The South African Defence Force (SANDF) soldier, Lance Bombardier Itumeleng Moreo (37) from Extension 39, in Mahikeng, was described as a loving, caring and a disciplined person. Moreo was one of 14 SANDF soldiers who died in a fierce fight against M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) two weeks ago.
Moreo was accorded a state funeral and laid to rest at Matlalong cemetery in Mahikeng on Saturday. His wife, Kefilwe Moreo, who is a police officer said she will miss him.
“We dated back in 2008, while we were still in high school. In 2012, we were blessed with our first child. We got married in 2017, and were blessed with our second child in 2019.
“I never doubted his love. He never wanted to see us crying. For the past weeks, I have been missing his hugs. Itumeleng was a very disciplined person, who wanted his children to be disciplined as well,” she said.
Kefilwe said Itumeleng loved them in such a way that she will never forget. She said she learnt a lot from him.
“I remember the time I was at the SAPS academy, I was struggling with shooting. I could not align and I did not know what to do. Even if my instructors tried to explain, I could not do it. However, I managed in the end because of Itumeleng. On 27 January 2025, I spoke to him.
“Later on, Itumeleng sent a video telling me how much he loved us and we should never forget that. On 28 January 2025, it was my birthday and I received a present from him not knowing he is no more,” she said.
Kefilwe said she was worried because it was unlike Itumeleng not to send her a happy birthday message. She said, however, she thought it might be network problems.
“On 29 January 2025, I received a message telling me that he had passed away. I just want to thank God for the life of this man. Through Itumeleng, I received everything a woman can wish for.
“We had so many plans for this year together, and I am not sure if I will manage alone,” said Kefilwe.
Meanwhile, the North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi said: “We meet here today on a sombre mood. We bid farewell to a husband, father, brother, son and a true compatriot of our beloved continent, who dedicated his life to the struggles of African people.
“Moreo died pursuing a noble course. To see the people of Eastern DRC living in peace and their lives going forward. So, I want to take this opportunity and extend my heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of this compatriot.”
Picture: The acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng
By OBAKENG MAJE
22 February 2025- The Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Community Safety and Transport Management, Freddy Sonakile said there are many areas that need to be addressed regarding crime intelligence within the police in the province. Sonakile said they have seen this with the Stilfontein mine saga.
“It took the police more than two years to uncover illegal migrants underground. The latest one being the escape of the alleged underground kingpin, who is Lesotho national, Neo Tsoaeli, where the police officers were arrested for orchestrating it.
“I think it highlights serious challenges that need urgent attention. We need serious engagement with the police and other stakeholders to address our porous borders,” he said.
Sonakile further said the crime intelligence unit within the SAPS needs to be strengthened. He added that, more often, intelligence appears to be failing whether in preventing Cash-in-Transit heist, tackling drug trafficking in the province or even dismantling organised crime.
“While there have been some successes, concerns remain about rogue elements within the intelligence that undermine its effectiveness. So, I believe we need strong oversight mechanisms in place to ensure accountability and prevent corruption within the intelligence structures,” said Sonakile.
The South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) spokesperson in North West, Mzukisi Jam shared the same sentiments. Jam said they are not happy regarding the effectiveness of crime intelligence with the SAPS.
“Honestly, we can never be happy with crime intelligence and how everything is happening. Most importantly, we are disappointed in our own North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng, because we were of the view that he will do better considering the fact that he is young and from the ranks of the ANCYL.
“He also grew up among the very same communities that are crime ridden. Morweng would at least have a clear insight as to what exactly needs to be done, but he seems to be clueless,” he said.
Jam said a typical example is the issue of Stilfontein. He said while they were busy dealing with the humanitarian crisis there, they then realised that the reason why the police were sceptical in saving the lives of illegal miners, is because they were working with the kingpins.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) provincial secretary, Papikie Babuile said: “Basically, there is no crime intelligence in South Africa at all. It has collapsed and we no longer have people that we call informants.
“If the SAPS had informants, all these activities that are happening in the province would not be happening,” he said.
Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng said crime intelligence is a component within the police, but intelligence is the responsibility of the SASSA, Crime Intelligence and Defence intelligence.