More than 334 suspects nabbed for various crimes


By BAKANG MOKOTO

26 August 2024- The intensified efforts during the weekly multi-disciplinary high density operation, secured the arrest of 334 suspects in the province between 19 until 25 August 2024. The disruptive actions conducted included the stop and search of 3101 vehicles and 7178 at vehicle check points (VCPs) and roadblocks.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Molefi Shemane said the operation has dismantled criminal activities by arresting 191 suspects for various serious crimes. Shemane said Detectives worked tirelessly and traced 143 wanted suspects, who had been on the run and evaded arrest.

“Farms and mines were visited and compliance inspections were conducted at second-hand dealers and liquor premises, as well as formal and informal businesses.

“This resulted in the closure of 11 unlicensed liquor premises and the confiscation of over a thousand litres of alcoholic beverages. Confiscations during the actions included ammunition, firearms, copper cable, a vehicle, dangerous weapons, drugs and cash believed to be the proceeds of crime,” he said.

Shemane further said the awareness campaigns at schools, a community Imbizo and community engagements were conducted across the five districts.

Meanwhile, the acting Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Major General Luntu Ngubelanga, commended the District Commissioners and senior officers for leading the police during the disruptive actions in quest to ensure a zero tolerance approach and appreciated their continued efforts towards the eradication of all priority crimes in the province.

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Drugs worth R376 000 found stashed in a concealed compartment


By REGINALD KANYANE

26 August 2024- The police in Upington discovered mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of R20 600, cocaine valued at R223 720 and methamphetamine valued at approximately R132 000, stashed in a concealed compartment in the residence.

This comes after the relentless determination by members of Upington Border Police, who received a tip-off about possible hidden drugs at a premises they previously searched on 24 August 2024, during an operation.

The ZF Mgcawu District police spokesperson, Sergeant Omphile Masegela said on 25 August 2024, the police re-visited the scene after obtaining authorisation and searched the premises. Masegela said the suspect was already in custody on the previous charge and an inquiry is registered for further investigation.

“The police will remain focused and persistent in

removing drugs from the streets and will not leave any stone unturned,” she said.

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Deputy Minister to engage with Agri North West on water security in the province 


Picture: The Deputy Minister of Department of Water and Sanitation, Sello Seitlholo

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

26 August 2024- The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, Sello Seitlholo will lead a stakeholder engagement with Agri North West in efforts to foster relations with the agricultural sector in Lichtenburg on 26 August 2024. Seitlholo said the meeting with Agri North West is expected to deal with several issues such as the state of water in the province, pollution of water resources, maintenance of water infrastructure, water use licensing, amongst others.

“We will outline departmental projects and programmes in the province that are geared towards ensuring water security in the province. According to the Water Research Commission, about two-thirds (63%) of all water consumption country-wide is by farmers, who are the biggest direct users.

“Based on the current usage trends, South Africa is expected to face a water deficit of 17% by 2030 and this shortage will be worsened by climate change,” he said.

Meanwhile, the engagement will take place at 5 Swart Street, Lichtenburg at 9am until 12:30pm.

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Five wanted suspects nabbed for being in possession of firearms and ammunition and attempted murder


Picture: Some of firearms and ammunition confiscated by police/Supplied

By REGINALD KANYANE

26 August 2024 – Five suspects wanted for attempted murder were arrested during the Trans-Kalahari Corridor roadblock in Rustenburg on 22 August 2024. This comes after three counts of attempted murder were registered at Sun City Police Station on 21 August 2024, after a shooting incident involving employees of three private security companies at plot no 2, Morogong Section, in Tlhatlaganyane village.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said following the incident, the police in Sun City, arrested two suspects aged 30 and 32. Mokgwabone said they also confiscated a vehicle, which was found at the scene.

“A manhunt was launched for other suspects, who fled from the scene driving in Toyota Fortuner and Toyota GD6 vehicles. The suspects’ vehicles were stopped at the Trans-Kalahari Corridor roadblock in Rustenburg.

“In one of the vehicles with two occupants, 130 ammunition of a 9mm, 280 ammunition of AK47, three AK47 assault rifles, two other rifles, one shotgun, three 9mm pistols and five 9mm magazines were found,” he said.

Mokgwabone further said a preliminary investigation showed that the Toyota GD6, which had three occupants, was reported stolen in May 2024, in Delmas, Mpumalanga Province. He added that the Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit (VCIU) is investigating the matter.

“Two occupants of the Toyota Fortuner, both aged 42, are expected to appear in the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on 26 August 2024, facing charges of unlawful possession of firearms and unlawful possession of ammunition.

“The other two suspects are being questioned by Sun City police for possible linkage to the attempted murder. Meanwhile, two suspects arrested in Sun City, are also expected to appear in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court on 26 August 2024, on three counts of attempted murder,” said Mokgwabone.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, commended all role players who ascertained that the suspects are brought to book and that the arrests will serve as an indication that the police will continue to ensure that those who commit crimes are dealt with harshly.

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A man nabbed for possession of unlawful firearm, ammunition and attempted murder


Picture: A firearm confiscated by police/Generic

By BAKANG MOKOTO

25 August 2024 – A suspect (21) is expected to appear in the Schweizer Reneke Magistrate’s Court on 26 August 2024, for unlawful possession of firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition and attempted murder. The suspect was arrested at Ipelegeng Township, near Schweizer Reneke at around 10am on 24 August 2024.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the attempted murder victim (21), was visiting his friends at Extension 5, when the suspect arrived in the early hours of the morning. Mokgwabone said the suspect allegedly pointed at people who were inside the house with a firearm and told them that it was a replica.

“He reportedly cocked the firearm, then removed the magazine and fired a shot, which hit the victim on his left leg. The suspect fled the scene and the victim was transported to hospital for medical treatment.

“The police successfully traced the suspect to his place and arrested him. A pistol with a filed off serial number, was seized together with 11 ammunition and a magazine,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Commissioner, Brigadier Tshenolo Tlotleng, expressed his gratitude to the members for their prompt response, which led to the success.

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‘Alarming rise of medico-legal claims against healthcare system a concern’


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

26 August 2024 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Health, Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo, has expressed his unequivocal support for the ongoing investigation by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) into the alarming rise of medico-legal claims against the healthcare system. Dhlomo said this investigation is not merely a procedural exercise, but a critical step towards restoring integrity, accountability and trust within the health sector.

He further said the backdrop of this investigation is deeply concerning. Dhlomo added that since 2015, they have witnessed an unprecedented surge in medico-legal claims, with figures reaching staggering amounts that threaten the sustainability of the healthcare system.

“The findings presented by the SIU reveal a disturbing pattern of fraudulent claims, unethical practices and collusion among legal practitioners, healthcare professionals and even some officials within our system.

“Such actions not only undermine the credibility of our healthcare services, but also divert essential resources away from patient care. The SIU’s investigation has uncovered numerous instances of malpractice, including claims that are not only inflated but, in some cases, entirely fabricated,” he said.

For instance, said Dr Dhlomo, the revelation of claims for millions of rands based on supposed medical negligence that never occurred. He said it is unacceptable that individuals and families who genuinely require support and compensation for legitimate grievances are being exploited by unscrupulous actors seeking personal gain.

“The implications of these findings are profound. Firstly, they highlight the urgent need for comprehensive reforms within our medico-legal framework. We must address the root causes of this crisis, including the need for improved patient safety protocols, better record-keeping practices, and enhanced communication between healthcare providers and patients.

“The recommendations from the 2015 Medico-Legal Claims Summit remain relevant, and we must revisit and implement these solutions with urgency. The Department of Health must continue with the good practices of fire drills and more retraining of healthcare professionals to reduce negligence,” said Dhlomo.

However, he said the fundamental threat to this is ensuring that all records and files are captured electronically. Dhlomo said it is in this space that they can mitigate the risks associated with the physical handling of files, which are often vulnerable to theft, whether by healthcare professionals or lawyers from their hospitals.

“If those records are kept electronically, we will see a significant reduction in fraudulent claims, especially when coupled with fire drills. He stressed that fire drills are a mock exercise as if the situation is happening for real, preparing healthcare professionals to be ready when the situation happens for real.

“This preparation is essential in fostering a culture of safety and accountability within our healthcare system. Secondly, the legal ramifications of the SIU’s dings cannot be overstated,” he said.

Dhlomo said the referral of implicated attorneys and healthcare professionals to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) for criminal charges signifies a robust response to corruption and fraud within the system. He said it sends a clear message that unethical behaviour will not be tolerated and that those who exploit the healthcare system for personal gain will face the full force of the law.

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Portfolio Committee concerned after CETA spent R300m on law firms 


26 August 2024

By REGINALD KANYANE 

Members of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training were left fuming after the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA), made an assertion that their appearance before the committee to account was based on rumours.

CETA, the Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SSETA) and labour union National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (NEHAWU) appeared before the committee for a briefing on issues such as audit action plans to rectify the audit findings of the 2022/23 financial year, employee wellness and on allegations of corruption and governance irregularities. 

The Chairperson of the Committee, Tebogo Letsie expressed concerns that CETA has spent around R300 million on law firms to deal with various matters. Letsie said that CETA told them that, its planned overseas benchmarking study received negative media coverage, which scandalised the CEO and that the trip was not cancelled but postponed. 

“I found the comments from the CETA executive distasteful and disrespectful, given that the committee holds accountable those who use public funds. We are going to write officially to the Minister of Higher Education and Training and the Director-General that the CETA benchmarking trip must be cancelled as the term of the board is coming to an end.

“The countries targeted by the construction CETA for the benchmarking were not known for best practices in the construction sector. So, we are concerned that the Services SETA has received a qualified audit opinion for four consecutive financial years since the 2018/19 financial year,” he said. 

Letsie further expressed concerns that governance challenges at CETA have resulted in the entity being under administration in 2011 and 2020, with the subsequent dissolution of the relevant boards. He added that the committee recommended that the Director-General responsible for SETAS from the Department of Higher Education and Training, needs to be able to deal with problems under his/her portfolio and, if unable to do so, they must face consequences.

“The committee recommended that CETA must not issue adverts calling for nominations for new board members until the current board provides the committee with reports on current governance challenges. 

“The committee further requested a list of all senior executives and their professional history dating back ten years,” said Letsie.

Meanwhile, the NEHAWU union representative from CETA told the committee that there is widespread bullying and victimisation at the entity. She also fears victimisation for speaking out against the CEO.

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INKAL Oral History competition winners congratulated


26 August 2024

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said she is proud to announce that their learners have excelled in the National Inkosi Albert Luthuli (INKAL) Oral History competition held at ANEW Hotel in Benoni, Gauteng from 23 until 24 August 2024.

Motsumi said the iNkosi Albert Luthuli competition, is a project held annually with the aim of encouraging learners, as well as teachers to increase their interest in personal and community history.

“The North West successfully held their iNKAL competition. The department was able to produce learners, who represented the province at the national competitions. The National INKAL Oral History winners from the North West Department of Education are Refilwe Ramodia from Christiana Special School for the Blind in Christiana.

“Ramodia has obtained the first position in the Special School – African Poetry category. Oreabetse Mokowe from Lichtenburg English Secondary School in Lichtenburg, obtained the first position in the Young Historian – Grade 8 category, while Oarabile Molefe from Lichtenburg English Secondary in Lichtenburg, obtained the first position in the Young Historian – Grade 10 category,” she said.

Motsumi further said Asikhona Mphokane from Molebatsi Secondary school, obtained the second position in the Young Historian – Grade 11 category, while Bonolo Williams from Nkang Mahlale in Jouberton Township, Klerksdorp, obtained the second position in the Story Writing category.

“Phemelo Londt from Phiri Secondary School in Ventersdorp, obtained the third position in the Young Historian – Grade 9. On behalf of the department, l take this moment to congratulate all the top performers from our province,” she said.

Motsumi added that she really wish to thank the teachers for their sterling work in the schools. She said this achievement is due to their efforts they put in schools.

“To those who didn’t get the top positions at national, they should know that as a department, we are proud of them. They should regroup and try again next year. All the winners received vouchers as prizes,” said Motsumi.

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Deputy Minister Kenny Morolong congratulates South African recipients of SADC Media Awards


23 August 2024

By REGINALD KANYANE

The Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Kenny Morolong said he has noted with excitement news of SADC Media Awards received by the GCIS and Channel Africa journalists.

Morolong congratulated both Fikile Marakalla and Tshimologo Moshatama, who have scooped second prize in photo and radio categories respectively. Marakalla was the second prize winner in the Photo Category with her pictures that were published in SA News and Diplomatic informer.

Marakalla’s winning entry highlighted the strong fraternal, historical as well as social relations between South Africa and the United Republic of Tanzania during the State visit of her Excellency Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan. Moshatama from Channel Africa Radio was the second prize winner in the Radio Category with his entry on the importance of shared water resources in the SADC regional integration and development and the contribution of the Kingdom of Lesotho in the management of shared water resources.

The SADC Media Awards are aimed at promoting excellence in the fields of Print Journalism, Radio Journalism, Television Journalism and Photojournalism.

“We are excited at the recognition that our staff and colleagues received from their peers in the SADC media fraternity. These awards serve to animate the hard work input by all our staff in ensuring enhanced access to information by the public.

“This, in a manner that enables the public objectively to participate in the task of social transformation. We encourage all our staff to continue working hard, sharing information with the public. We assure that both staff and management of his and Minister Ntshavheni’s questioning yet unflinching support,” he said.

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Police conduct awareness campaign at Kealeboga Primary School


By BAKANG MOKOTO

The Warrenton SAPS Social Crime Prevention conducted an awareness campaign at the Kealeboga Primary School in Ganspan to address concerns that affect the youth such as bullying , peer pressure, sexual exploitation, and Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF).

The secretary of the Community Police Forum (CPF), opened the program with prayer and Captain Mogomotsi Lekwene welcomed and introduced the guests to the teachers and learners. A representative from the Department of Social Development explained the purpose of the day.

Keynote speakers included the Francis Baard District Junior Commissioner Support Head, Warrenton Junior Station MIC, and Warrenton Junior Detective Commander.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Molefi Shemane said the CPF, Women’s Network, Frances Baard District Social Crime Prevention, and Department of Social Development, handed over sanitary towels and stationary packs to the learners, while the Provincial SAPS Band entertained the guests and learners.

“The school principal thanked all government departments, who contributed to assisting the children and reiterated that the gifts will make a significant difference towards the well-being of the children,” he said.

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