Setshwantsho: Ntlo-lehalahala e fisitsweng kwa Molelema
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Baagi ba motse wa Molelema, gaufi le Taung, ba ikuela go masepala o mogolwane wa Taung (Greater Taung Local Municipality) gore o ba baakanyetse ntlo-lehalahala ya bone. Go ya ka baagi ba, ba tlhoka ntlo-lehalahala go tshwarela dikopano tse di farologaneng mo go yone.
Mongwe wa baagi, Mosimanegape Monoketsi (31) are ga jaana, ba tsenela dikopano fa tlase ga moago o bulegileng, gaufi le ntlo-lehalahala e. Fela, Monoketsi are seemo ka nako tse dingwe ga se letle gore ba ka dirisa moago o bulegileng, thata jang fa pula ena kgotsa mo setlheng sa mariga.
“Ntlo-lehalahala e, fa e sala ene ya fisiwa ke baagi fa ba ne ba gwantela tsela. Fela go fitlha ga jaana, ga ese e baakangwe, mme re e tlhoka thata. Jaanong, re ikuela go masepala go ka re thusa, gonne go dilo tse dintsi thata tse re di tlhokang mo motseng wa rona tse di amanang le thebolo ya ditirelo.
“Gape, kgang enngwe ke tlhokego ya metsi. Re lobaka re lela ka tlhokego ya metsi mo motseng was rona. Re bona dikomponi di fetolwa, jaaka rene re itse gore re ne re neelwa metsi ke Sedibeng Water kala-ntlhaneng, jaanong go tsene Magalies Water, fela seemo ga se fetoge. Jaanong, ga re itse gore bothata ke eng, mme go fitlha ga jaana re reka metsi ko metseng e gaufi,” Monoketsi wa tlhalosa.
Moeteledipele wa baagi kwa motseng wa Molelema, Kgosietsile Tshake are: “Ke nnete re ile ra senyegelwa ke ntlo-lehalahala ya rona fa gone go gwantelwa tsela. Ga jaana, re tlhaloganya gore gona le ledi le masepala wa rona o mogolwane wa Taung o le boneng go tswa go komponi ya insurance.
“Jaanong, ga re itse gore masepala o tlile go e baakanya leng. Dilwana dingwe jaaka disenke, diframe tsa matlhabaphefo, ga mmogo le ditswalo di ile tsa ntshiwa. Kgosi o ile a ntsha molaetsa wa gore disenke tse di neng di ruletse ntlo-lehalahala e, di dirisetswe go aga mokhukhu o dirisiwang jaaka kantoro ya mokgatlho o lwantshang bogodu mo motseng,” Tshake wa tlhalosa.
Molekgotlha wa kgorwana ya motse wa Molelema, Pico Seepamere, are ke nnete insurance e ile ya ntsha madi a kanang ka R1.6 million ele go duelela ditshenyegelo. Seepamere are ntlo-lehalahala eo, e tlile go tlhoka madi a fetang R6 million go agiwa sesha.
“Re ile ra dumalana le baagi gore ga re kitla re tsenya lenaneo la kago ya ntlo-lehalahala mo telanyetso-kabo ya setlha se (financial year). Re dumalane gore, re beye ko pele kago ya tsela ya pavement mo gare ga motse, mme re be re bua ka kgang ya metsi.
“Re tla tlhaloganya gore insurance ile ya duela madi a kanang ka R1.6 million ya ditshenyegelo, mme e ile ya e tsenya mo polokelong ya masepala,” Seepamere wa tlhalosa.
Sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima se ganeditse dipego tse ditletse-tletseng mo maranyaneng a boitapoloso tse di supang fa gona le ntja nngwe kwa toropong ya Zinniaville, gaufi e Rustenburg, e tsetse dintjanyana tse dinang le dipopego tsa motho.
Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Col Adele Myburgh, go begwa fa dintjanyana tseo di bonwe ke modiri mongwe wa legora (gardener) kwa ntlung nngwe. Myburgh are, mabarebare a, a supa fa mong wa ntlo eo, ele ene rragwe ditjanyana tseo, morago ga go iphanya ka mma tsone.
“Jaaka sepodisi, re batla go itsise baagi gore ga gona kgetsi epe e tshwanang le e, e e tlileng ya begwa kwa sepodising sa Tlhabane. Jaanong, baagi ba tshwanetse go itse gore dipego tseo ke tsa maaka, ebile ga di na motheo.
“Re ikuela go baagi go emisa ka go tswelela ba bega dilo tse eseng tsa nnete mo mafaratlhatlheng a boitapoloso. Gape, re kopa ba emise ka go tsamaisa setshwantsho seo sa dintjanyana tseo, gonne ke sa maaka,” Myburgh wa tlhalosa.
Setshwantsho: Baagi ba metse e farologaneng ba gwantetse kwa setlamong sa Magalies Water mo Taung
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Baagi ka kakaretso go ralala metse ya Taung, ba re ba setse ba itlhobogile mo go boneng metsi a phepha, ebile a nwega. Baagi ba, ba re ba tsweletse go itewa ke lenyora le mororo masepala wa sedika wa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, ga mmogo le setlamo se se rebolang metsi sa Magalies Water, se ba tshepisitse gore batla bona metsi a sa kgaleng go tloga ka letsatsi la Mosupulogo.
Seno se ile sa pateletsa baeteledipele ba mokgatlho wa Tlhokego Ya Metsi Concerned Group, go leba kwa dikantorong tsa Magalies Water mo letsatsing la maabane. Mongwe wa baeteledipele wa mokgatlho o, Letlhogonolo Phutieagae, are ba dirile se ele go leka go bona dikarabo mo ntlheng ya tlhokego ya metsi.
“Jaanong, re dumalane fela ka bongwe jwa pelo le baagi ba Taung gore, re tlile go bolotsa mogwanto mo letsatsing la Mosupologo wa beke e e tlang fa dingongorego tsa rona di sa sekegelwe tsebe. Re ne re le mo kopanong mo bekeng e fetileng, mme masepala wa sedika, ga mmogo le Magalies Water, ba ile ba re tshepisa gore re tlile go bona metsi go tloga ka Mosupulogo.
“Fela dipompo di tsweletse go kgala, mme ga re tlhaloganye gore sebakwa sa seno ke eng. Re ne re tsenetse kopano le ba Magalies Water mo letsatsing la maabane, fela ga ra bona dikarabo. Ke ka moo o bonang re ile ra ya kwa dikantorong tsa Batlhaping Baga Phuduhucwana go ya go kopana le Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane,” Phutieagae wa tlhalosa.
Are masepala wa sedika, ga mmogo le Magalies Water, ba dirile maitlamo a mo pele ga kgosi, jaanong ba ne ba batla go mo itsise gore, se sene se buiwa ko kopanong ya maloba sene se sena bonnete.
Kgabagare, molekgotlha kwa masepaleng wa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Pico Seepamere yo ebileng a ikarabela ka mafaratlhatlha kwa komiting ya ga majoro are: “Re tla itsise baagi gore re okeditse dirori tse di neelanang ka metsi mo Taung. Gape, re emetse ditanka di le 15 tse re tlileng go diphasalatsang le metse e farologaneng ya Taung.
“Se, se tlile go re thusa gore metse yotlhe e fitlhelele metsi. Jaanong, re kopile ka tswedintswe gore, baagi ba ba kgonang gore beela ditanka tse mo dijarateng tsa bone, ba dire jalo. Seo se tla thusa gore metsi ao a se kgotlhelege.”
Seepamere are mo bekeng e e fitileng, ba ne ba tsenetse kopano le setlamo sa Vaalharts.
“Re dumalane le bone gore re tshwanetswe gore re okeletswe metsi. O tla gopola gore, diperesente di le 70 tsa metsi are a bonang, a fetela kwa temo-thuong. Jaanong, seo se re tlogele ka diperesente di le 30 tsa metsi a nowang.
“Maswabi ke gore, le one metsi ao, re a kgaoganya le balemi ba mo Taung. Jaanong, seo se dira gore go nne le tlhokego e e tseneletseng ya metsi. Fela re setse re kwaletse ba lefapha la metsi ga mmogo le kgelelo-leswe, gore ba re okeletse metsi,” Seepamere wa tlhalosa.
Seepamere are masepala o tsweletse ka go aga madutelo, mme mangwe a one a tla dirisetswa go tlhatswa metsi. Seepamere are, metsi a bonwang kwa Taung, ana le iron e ntsi go fitlha ga jaana.
The police in North West said Operation Shanela continues to clean-up the streets of the province. This comes after 974 suspects were arrested for various crimes between 7 and 10 March 2024.
The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said during last week’s operations that were conducted, 974 suspects were nabbed for various crimes. Funani said the suspects were amongst others, arrested for rape, murder, assault GBH, malicious damage to property, burglary residential.
“This includes business premises, possession of drugs, theft out of/from motor vehicles and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Of the 974 arrested suspects, 258 were wanted for contact crimes like murder, attempted murder, rape, assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, assault common, house robbery and business robbery.
“Furthermore, 47 undocumented persons were taken in for processing. The arrests were effected through execution of several actions, which included stop and searches, road blocks, Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), visiting and inspecting of licensed liquor premises and second-hand goods dealers, tracing of wanted suspects and many others,” she said.
Funani added that the operations also culminated in the confiscation of drugs such as mandrax tablets and powder, crack cocaine, crystal meth, heroin, nyaope, precious metals, dagga, and 10 handguns.
Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, has once more praised all women and men in blue and other law enforcement agencies for the successes and continuous efforts to ensure the safety of the community.
Picture: The Amajita head coach, Raymond Mdaka/Google
By OBAKENG MAJE
The South African U-20 Men’s National Team (Amajita), will begin their programme for the year in March 2024 with a week-long training camp under the stewardship of the newly-appointed head coach, Raymond Mdaka. The camp will be held on 21- 28 March 2024 at the SAFA Technical Centre in the south of Johannesburg. The gathering will be the first of many ahead of the 2025 AFCON qualifiers in September 2024.
Mdaka will be working alongside Donald Mojaki, who is currently coaching Sol Plaatje University, Karabo Mogudi from the University of Johannesburg’s Varsity Cup and ABC Motsepe League coach and former Bafana Bafana international, Reneilwe Letsholonyane. These coaches will form part of the technical team under the guidance of SAFA Technical Director, Walter Steenbok.
Mdaka, who spoke to www.safa.netahead of the camp said: “We are looking forward to building a great team. We have selected players that are currently doing very well in their respective leagues.
“We believe that we have a comprehensive plan for the next two years. Following the SAFA Methodology workshop, which was hosted in January 2024, we have a very good understanding of the mandate set for us as the U20 national team.”
Mdaka further said he is confident that they will be able to deliver on it. He added that they are very excited about the first camp, where we have called up 41 players.
Picture: The DA caucus leader in North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Freddy Sonakile/Facebook
By OBAKENG MAJE
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in North West said the provincial government budget speech that was delivered by the North West MEC for Finance, Motlalepula Rosho, was loaded with empty promises and certain failures.
This comes after Rosho tabled the budget amounting to R53,7 billion for the 2024/25 financial year last week.
The DA caucus leader in the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Freddy Sonakile said, the provincial government makes big promises it cannot deliver. According to Sonakile, the bulk of the provincial budget is earmarked for the public sector wage bill.
“In short, 63% of the budget goes to compensation of employees, leaving a mere 37% to fund service delivery and infrastructure maintenance and development. In addition, the ANC-led provincial government is in the process of borrowing R2 billion through ‘frontloading’, thus using future housing grants as collateral.
“We are concerned about the impact this loan would have on the next government’s ability to fund and deliver public services in an already constrained environment. An additional R70 million is allocated to Public Works and Roads for resealing and pothole patching of our roads,” he said.
Sonakile further said this includes the promise of re-establishing Asphalt Material factories in all four municipal districts. He added that, however, no mention was made about the state of these factories established previously.
“The ANC in government is notorious for launching projects, but then failing to extend the necessary support to ensure long-term viability, through which millions of rands are funnelled. All the bakeries initiated by the North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), as well as the bricklaying plants have closed shop leaving no return on investments, resulting in fruitless and wasteful expenditure.
“An investment of R6,98 billion was poured into roads and infrastructure over the last 5 years, yet the general state of provincial roads and public infrastructure is of decay and dilapidation. All we got for almost R7 billion was more potholes,” said Sonakile.
He said interestingly, Rosho announced yet another financial rescue plan, now called the Financial Recovery Plan (FRP). Sonakile said, despite all the attempts over the past 5 years through the Section 100 interventions, task teams, financial recovery plans, the financial state of the provincial government remains dire.
“There are still no clean audits in the North West, while every single municipality has practically collapsed and continues to fail residents by not supplying basic services such as clean water and electricity.
“Budgetary pressure is not an excuse for poor service delivery. Budgetary pressures have existed since the start of this government’s term, and quite frankly, the ANC in government caused these pressures themselves through fraud, corruption, malfeasance, coupled with their destructive economic policies,” he said.
Sonakile said Rosho has allocated R450 million towards scholar transport. He said they reiterate their concerns about the manner scholar transport is managed in this province.
“Especially considering the damning findings by the SIU last year against the North West Department of Community Safety and Transport Management for irregularly awarding scholar transport contracts. The department awarded several new contracts late last year, and we have already received several complaints about the poor state of this service from learners, parents and teachers,” said Sonakile.
Meanwhile, Rosho said: “Government has made positive strides, particularly in the past five years, to ensure that services reach all corners of the province. The 6th administration strove to make the most of limited resources, supporting economic growth, core services, and social welfare.
“In 2019, the 6th administration made a commitment to the people of this province that it will continue to deliver services better, faster and smarter in order to build a performance-oriented state. Guided by these imperatives, the government has implemented a range of initiatives that responded to the eradication of the triple challenges of poverty, unemployment, and inequality.”
Rosho said since 2019, there has been a somewhat improvement in audit outcomes and that the project to improve the number of departments achieving clean audits is gradually gaining momentum. She said the province has registered significant progress in relation to the delivery of social and economic infrastructure.
“An investment of R6,98 billion in roads infrastructure was made over the last 5 years, whilst investment towards health care facilities for the past five years amounts to R3.51 billion.
“The province invested R4.44 billion in building new schools over the last five years and has delivered 22 075 housing units and 27 930 service stands to people at a total investment of R4.473 billion for the past five years. Despite the hardships, the outgoing administration emerged victorious and reaffirmed that the government is committed to continue with its efforts of creating a better life for all.
Setshwantsho: Molatofadiwa wa polao le maiteko a polao, Tshwaro Mangwegape
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Go begwa fa mong maloba wa lefelo le le rekisang bojalwa la The Meat Brothers, gape ele rakgwebo o a itsegeng thata mo Taung, Tshwaro Mangwegape (41), o dirile kopo ya ditheetso tsa go ikuela kgatlhanong le go ganelwa ka beile mo kgetsing ya gagwe ya polao le maiteko a polao kwa kgotlha-tshekelo e kgolwane ya North West High Court kwa Mahikeng.
Seno se tla morago ga gore kgotlha-tshekelo ya Taung, e mo ganele ka beile, mme e tlhalose fa gona le di kgonagalo tsa gore a ka henahenana le dipaki.
Mangwegape, o latofadiwa ka go bolaya motshameki o diphatsa wa setlhopha sa kgwele ya dinao sa NWU Institute, Undivile “Vilo” Mdi (28) ga mmogo le go tlogela tsala ya gagwe ya tlhogo ya kgomo, Aobakwe Ernest Kokwe (33) ka dikgobalo tse di masisi.
Go begwa fa Mdi le Kokwe, ba ne ba le magareng ga batho ba ba neng ba etetse lefelo la The Meat Brothers Pub ka di 16 Sedimonthole 2023, go ya go ijesa monate fa gone go runya thuntso.
Go ya ka Mangwegape, Mdi le Kokwe, ba ne ba le gareng ga setlhotshwana se se neng sa tsena ka dikgoka kwa lefelo la gagwe le go senya dithoto. Morago ga tiragalo e, Mangwegape one a ineela kwa sepodising.
One a tshwarwa le go latofadiwa ka polao, ga mmogo le maiteko a polao.
Jaanong, mongwe wa baeteledipele wa baagi, Kgakololo Koji are: “Rona re batla gore molao o diragadiwe, mme le ene ona le ditshwanelo tseo. Fela, rona jaaaka re le baagi, re tla romela dikemedi tsa rona tse di tla netefatsang fa molao o diragadiwa. Re bone molaetsa wa gore monna o, o tsentse kopo ya ditheetso tsa beile mo kgetsing ya gagwe go tswa kwa motsading wa moswi.
“Jaanong, go ya ka dipego, kgetsi e tla be e reeditswe ka Labotlhano. Mme fa a ka bona beile, re tla be re itse gore molao wa naga ya Afrika Borwa wa shogelela, ebile ga o emele baagi sentle ka go lekana.”
Kgabagare, mmueledi o diphatsa wa ga Mangwegape, go tswa kwa Isang Nakale Attorneys, Isang Nakale are ke nnete ba tsentse kopo ya ditheetso tsa go ikuela kgatlhanong le go ganelwa ka beile kwa North West High Court kwa Mahikeng.
Fela, Nakale are ka maswabi ditheetso mo kgetsing eno, ga di kitla ditswelela pele, gonne moatlhodi-mogolo oneng a tshwanetse go reetsa kgetsi e, o tla be a seo.
“Ke nnete, mme ditheetso ga nkitla ditswelela pele. Moatlhodi-mogolo o tla be a seo ka lesatsi leo. Fela, re a tshepa gore re tla bona letsatsi lengwe le le gaufi gore re tswelele ka ditheetso tse,” Nakale wa tlhalosa.
Kgetsi ya polao le maiteko a polao kgatlhanong le Mangwegape, e buseditswe morago go fitlha ka di 3 Moranang 2024 ke kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung.
Picture: The Northern Cape police donate medical equipment to Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Hospital in Kimberly/Supplied
By OBAKENG MAJE
Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, donated medical equipment to the oncology department at Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe Hospital in Kimberly on 12 March 2024. Otola who was accompanied by the acting Northern Cape Deputy Police Commissioner for Corporate Services, Major General Thabo Mphuthi, said they donated medical equipment, care packs and reading material to patients.
“The donations are proceeds from the SAPS 10km Pink and Blue Walk in aid of cancer awareness that was held in Kimberly on 8 November 2023. The walk was hosted in conjunction with the SAPS Women’s Network, Men for Change, the Department of Health.
“This includes the Community Policing Forum (CPF), the Department of Transport Safety and Liaison, Department of Correctional Services, the SOUTH African National Defence Force (SANDF) and the Provincial SAPS Management, Provincial Components and Stations within the greater Kimberley area,” she said.
Otola further said the purpose of the day was relayed by Mphuthi, who expressed her utmost gratitude to all the role players. She added that the hospital needs to be commended for the sterling job it is doing by serving the community with excellent medical care.
Meanwhile, the acting CEO of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Hospital, Dr Esme Olivier lauded the police and other relevant stakeholders for their generosity.
Picture: North West MEC for Public Works and Roads, Oageng Molapisi conducted oversight at the bridge construction project/Supplied
By OBAKENG MAJE
North West MEC for Public Works and Roads, Gaoage Molapisi conducted an oversight at the construction of the bridge at Montshioa Stad on Tuesday. Molapisi was accompanied by the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) representative, Major Aaron Nguqu and Chief Director responsible for Infrastructure Coordination, Implementation and Maintenance , Sifiso Diko.
He further said the bridge is part of the Welisizwe Bridge programme designed to address the existing backlog of bridge infrastructure. Molapisi added that the programme further aimed at improving responsiveness to emergency situations in rural and disadvantaged communities.
“The programme is a collaborative effort between the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and National Department of Transport. Welisizwe Bridges will improve communities’ access to heathcare facililties, schools and economic amenities.
“The programme also seeks to create labour intensive working opportunities through the Expanded Public Works and Roads (EPWP). The project was among the 12 earmarked projects in the province as announced by president Cyril Ramaphosa during the 2023 State of the Nation Address (SONA),” he said.
He said the expeditious completion of the Welisizwe Bridges will go a long way to mitigate challenges caused by heavy rains and floods in the communities as experienced in the past.
By OBAKENG MAJE The African National Congress (ANC) has commended the Independent Electoral Commission’s (IEC) for its speedy investigation into the unauthorised sharing of the ruling party’s candidate list. This comes after alleged that, the IEC has fired its official who leaked the ANC and MKP candidate lists to the media.
Last week, the ANC’s candidate list was leaked to the media and that raised eyebrows. Many people questioned IEC’s credibility on how it handles information with individuals’ personal information in potential contravention of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA).
The ANC national spokesperson, Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri said, the ruling party has successfully submitted its National and Provincial candidate lists for the 2024 National and Provincial Elections via the IEC online candidate nomination system (OCNS) on 8 March 2024, as stipulated in the Electoral Timetable.
“We welcome the great public interest in the ANC’s collective of candidates, who represent the mosaic of South African diversity. However, we have noted with concern that ANC candidate lists that appear to emanate from the IEC online candidate nomination system were circulated on social media.
“But, we are pleased to learn that this was not a result of a security breach, but rather the neglectful conduct of an individual. The conduct of the implicated official has jeopardized the personal details of all the individuals on our candidate list,” she said.
Bhengu-Motsiri urged all the appropriate authorities to swiftly address this matter. She further said they reiterate their full confidence in the IEC to deliver yet another free, fair election. She added that, they are still confident in the IEC’s proven track record of administering and overseeing free, fair, and credible elections over the past three decades.
“The IEC continues to do so with professionalism, impartiality and integrity, attributes, which have also extended to the secure management of confidential information,” said Bhengu-Motsiri.