Bafana beat Namibia in crunch AFCON match


By OBAKENG MAJE

Bafana Bafana returned to winning ways after beating neighbours, Namibia 4-0 in a crunch Africa Cup of Nations group match at Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium in Korhogo on Sunday.

It was a dominant display from coach Hugo Broos’ charges and they never looked back after Percy Tau converted from the penalty spot in the 13th minute. Midfielder Themba Zwane increased the lead when he scored the second goal of the match in the 25th minute.

The silky midfielder completed his brace when he scored the third of the game in the 40th minute.

Bafana Bafana went to the halftime break with a comfortable 3-0 lead. Thapelo Maseko wrapped up the victory when he scored the fourth in the second half in the 77th minute.

Zwane said: “We needed the points and we pushed our selves.”

Broos’ charges play their final Group E match against Tunisia on Wednesday 24 January 2024.

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More than 309 suspects arrested during Operation Shanela


Picture: The police conducted stop and search during Operation Shanela/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

The Northern Cape police said the multi-disciplinary high density, Operation Shanela, remains steadfast and intentional in stabilizing crime. Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Sergio Kock said the intensified police operations commenced on 18 until 21 January 2024 with a specific focus on the reduction of contact and violent crimes in hotspot areas, which ensured a multitude of successes.

Kock said the actions and police activities executed during the operations include, Vehicle Check Points (VCPs), stop and searches, foot and vehicle patrols, compliance inspections, drugs and other commodities smuggling and tracing operations by detectives.

“The VCPs and several roadblocks, were conducted across the province during which 2197 vehicles and 6171 persons were stopped and searched. The police actions executed included compliance inspections at second-hand dealers, firearm dealers, liquor premises, formal and informal businesses, mines as well as farms.

“More than 300 suspects were apprehended and arrested for an array of crimes ranging from murder, attempted murder, robbery, assault, burglary, theft out of motor vehicle, malicious damage to property dealing and possession of drugs, dangerous weapons, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, illegal possession of firearm and ammunition, illegal dealing in liquor, illegal immigrants as well as contravention of the second hand goods act,” he said.

Kock further said of the 309 total arrests, 154 were wanted suspects, who have been on the run from the police for numerous offences were arrested during tracing operations by detectives across the province during the period 12 to 18 January 2024. He added that, the police actions also resulted in the confiscation large volumes of alcoholic beverages and numerous dangerous weapons at illegal shebeens and other hot spot crime areas.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Kholiswa Otola, reiterated that no stone would be left unturned in ensuring that together they squeeze the space for criminals to operate. Otola also encouraged the women and men in blue, communities as well as all external stakeholders to join hands and ensure a safe and secure province.

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The election of municipal speaker, chief whip and mayor at Greater Taung Local Municipality declared unlawful  


Picture: The Greater Taung Local Municipality logo

By OBAKENG MAJE

North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA), Nono Maloyi said the purported election of the political office bearers at the Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) transacted in the proceedings of the impugned council sitting ON 23 December 2023 is unlawful.

On 13 December 2023, 28 municipal councillors allegedly convened a special council sitting in the absence of municipal speaker, Grace Moipolai and municipal manager, Andrew Makuapane, where they elected Lerato Babuseng as the new Chief Whip, Kealeboga Seboko as the new municipal speaker and Onkarabile Tong as the new mayor.

This affected the smooth running of the municipality and forced Moipolai to request intervention from Maloyi. On 16 January 2024, Maloyi had a consultative engagement with all municipal councillors regarding the instability at the municipality.

“We refer with specific emphasis to the meeting of councillors of the GTLM that was convened by me on 16 January 2024 in the Pudumong Community Hall, near Taung. We wish to further indicate that, the purpose of such a meeting, was for me to facilitate a fact-finding mission against the backdrop of the submission that was made by Moipolai on allegations of continuous instability in the municipality as instigated by some councillors. 

“Some of the key issues that have brought about the current stale and of the political governance in the municipality, are related to failure on the part of some councillors to observe the statutory programme of the municipality, particularly in relation to attendance of council sittings and persistent disregard for rules of order in such sittings, which inevitably lead to council proceedings collapsing and unable to process referred items,” he said. 

Maloyi further said it is common cause that councillors brought a petition of the 11 December 2023 and based on the 16 January 2024 meeting, there was a purported council meeting convened by some councillors in the absence of the municipal speaker on 13 December 2023, which amongst other items, purportedly resolved that new political office bearers be elected, namely the speaker, mayor and chief whip. 

Maloyi added the state of affairs is consistent with the assertion proffered by some of the councillors in attendance of the consultative meeting of 16 January 2024, wherein they hold a view that, the current speaker of the council, the mayor and chief whip are not recognised as the official political office bearers in the municipality.

“In consultative meeting, a further concession was made that, the only platform that processed the purported election of the three office bearers, was the purported council sitting of the 13 December 2023, and that no other legally prescriber process was instituted pursuant to such purported election as enjoined by Section 29 and 29 (a) of the Municipal Structure Act 117 of 1998. 

“We wish to advice councillors that, we have taken liberty of consulting the relevant provisions of the above cited legislation to ascertain the implications of the resolution as purportedly made by the council sitting of the 13 December 2023 and have discovered that the legal injunction such as Section 29 (1) of the Structure Act, provides that the speaker of the municipality is conferred with an authority to decide as when and how the council meet, however, the discretion is limited by the fact that majority number of councillors may of their own accord, request the speaker to convene a council meeting, which the speaker must convene as requested,” said Maloyi. 

He said further, Section 29 (1) (a) in the Act, provides that if the speaker or acting speaker refuses to accede to the request by such majority councillors as per Section 29 (1), that the municipal manager or in the absence or refusal by municipal manager to convene such a sitting, a person designed by the North West MEC for COGHSTA, my call and chair such a meeting.

Maloyi said their interest in the foregoing matter is not whether the councillors were at liberty or not at liberty of formulating their petition.

“However, our preoccupation is with what the cited provisions of the Municipal Structures Act prescribe on the procedural interpretation of the petition process. To this end, as duly confirmed during the consultative process that we had with councillors on the 16 January 2024, none of the affected councillors asserted that they had, subsequent to the speaker refusing to entertain their petition of the 11 December 2023.

“Either formally to the speaker refusing to entertain their petition of the 11 December 2023, either formally referred same to the municipal manager for action or sought the intervention of the MEC for COGHSTA to designate a person to call and chair such an envisaged sitting as per the prescripts of Section 29 (1) (a) of the Structures Act,” he said.

Maloyi said it is thus an inevitable consequence in the foregoing matter that, the incidental processes that arose out of the sitting if the council as convened by the petition on 13 December 2023, considering that the statutory pre-requisites as per Section 29 (1) (a) were not conclusively adhered to by the petitioners, cannot carry any legal force and effect and are null and void in toto. 

He said they hope councillors will appreciate the constitutional, statutory and ethical duty that they owe to the observance of the rule and the sanctity of being the vanguard of constitutionalism in the Republic of South Africa by doing the right thing. 

However, the newly-elected municipal speaker, Kealeboga Seboko said: “We have received the outcome from Maloyi regarding our meeting. However, we ask ourselves if he has the authority to nullify the council resolution. So, we are going to request him to assure us that we can act on his advice, despite being wrong or biased.

“He is applying political interference into the municipality’s affairs. Nevertheless, whatever his advice does not change our expression about the former troika and EXCO, we have lost our confidence in them. His decision does not change that and it will never do.”

Seboko said having a consultative engagement in good faith with them does not necessarily mean they are backing down. He said Maloyi is the MEC and they had to honour his call.

“However, the unfortunate part is that, he showed that the meeting we had was a futile exercise and if we knew, we would not have attended it. We cannot sit with someone who told us that he will consult EXCO on 17 January 2024, but did not do that because EXCO says it is not aware.  

“We hoped he would have attached the letter from EXCO, including the minutes of the meeting that we had. So, he only responded to the letter that he received from the former municipal speaker. We are still consulting and we will see if we convene another council or not, based on his advice,” said Seboko.

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Seven suspects arrested for stock-theft and solar panels in separate incidents


Picture: The suspected stolen cattle seized by the police/Supplied 

By OBAKENG MAJE

Seven suspects were arrested for stock-theft in separate incidents. In the first incident that was reported on 13 January 2024, the Lehurutshe Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit (STES) police received a tip-off and that led to a cattle post in Nietverdiend, where five Bonsmara cattle were found without brand marks.

The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said the police seized the cattle and took them to a local pound. She said upon further investigation, tattoo marks were allegedly found inside the cattle’s ears, leading the police to the rightful owner who reported that ten of his cattle were stolen earlier this month from his farm in Zeerust.

“Consequently, the investigations resulted in the arrest of three suspects aged between 27 and 41 on 19 January 2024. The suspects will appear before the Zeerust Magistrate’s Court on 22 January 2024 on a charge of stock theft.

“In another separate incident reported on 19 January 2024, the Ventersdorp police, with the assistance of local farmers, apprehended four suspects between the ages of 33 and 37 after being found in possession of suspected stolen solar panels,” she said.

Myburgh alleged that solar panels were stolen from a farm at about 8pm. She further said the suspects’ vehicles, a Toyota Yaris and Opel sedan were traced and spotted on the R30 road between Ventersdorp and Derby.

“The four suspects were nabbed after being found with 12 solar panels in their vehicles. They will appear before the Ventersdorp Magistrate’s Court on 22 January 2023 for possession of suspected stolen goods (solar panels),” added Myburgh.

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Mosimanyana (11) o latofadiwa ka go bolaya lesea la dikgwedi di le 11 kwa Morokweng


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Mosimanyana wa dingwaga di le 11 o mo tlase ga tlhokomelo ya sepodisi morago ga ma gatwe a gore o beteletse le go bolaya ngwana wa mosetsanyana wa dikgwedi di le 11 kwa Botsalano Section, kwa motseng wa Morokweng, gaufi le Ganyesa mo letsatsing la Labone.

Go begwa fa motsadi wa lesea leo, a ne a le tlogela mo tlase ga tlhokomelo ya tsala ya gagwe.  

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirma, Col Adele Myburgh are, fela ene ya re ka ura ya borobedi bosigo gone ka Labone, mosimanyana wa moagisane wa dingwaga di le 11, one a kokotha kwa lesea le tlogetsweng gone, mme a tlhalosa fa mosadimogolo wa lesea, a mo romile gore a tle go tsaya lesea leo.

Myburgh are, tsala ya mmagwe lesea, one a neela mosimanyana o lesea leo.

“Ka maswabi, lesea leo le ne la bonwa mo mosong wa Labotlhano kwa jarateng ya tsala ya ga mmagwe le tlhokafetse. Go begwa fa lesea leo, le ne le na le dintho mo tlhogong, ga mmogo le mo mmeleng.   

“Ba ditirelo tsa tshoganyetso ba ne ba bidiwa, mme ba netefatsa fa lesea leo le tlhokafetse. Ba ne ba kaya fa letlhokafaletse kwa lefelong la tiragalo. Go fitlha ga jaana, mosimanyana o o mo tlase ga tlhokomelo ya sepodisi, mme o tla tlhatlhobiwa ke modiredi-loago,” Myburgh wa tlhalosa.

Myburgh are, go tla dirisiwa molao wa the Child Justice Act, 2008 (Act No. 75 of 2008) kgatlhanong le mosimanyana o. Are diteko tsa morago ga loso di tla dirwa.

“Re kopa mongwe le mongwe o a ka tswang a na le tshedimosetso gore go diragetseng mo kganyeng e, a tlhagelela kwa pele. Mongwe le mongwe o a nang le tshedimosetso, a ka letsetsa mmatlisise wa sepodisi mo kgetsing e, Investigating Officer, Sergeant Neo Boitse mo dinomorong tsa 066 ‪‪154 9891, kgotsa a itelekele kwa seteisheng sa sepodisi se se gaufi,” Myburgh wa tlhalosa.

Kgabagare, mokomishinara wa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Lieutenant General, Sello Kwena o kgadile tiragalo e ka bogale, mme o ikuela go baagi go letla sepodisi se dire dipatlisiso tsa bone ntle le matshosetsi.

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A driver nabbed for allegedly stealing 32 bags of cement


Picture: A driver nabbed with 32 bags of cement/Supplied  

By OBAKENG MAJE

A man (40) was arrested by the Deben police for theft on 19 January 2024 at approximately 23:20. It is alleged that the farm owner saw a white double cab Isuzu Bakkie with bags of cement on the back and stopped it.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Captain Mosimaneotsile Letsapa, said the farm owner immediately informed the police. Letsapa said upon arrival at the scene, the police requested the proof of purchase, which the driver failed to provide.

“He was arrested for theft and 32 bags of cement and a bakkie were seized. The Deben Police Management, commended the police for their swift response.

“They also appreciated and commended the farming community for their assistance and cooperation in this joint fight against crime. The suspect will appear in the Kathu Magistrate’s Court soon on charge of theft,” he said.

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Two suspects arrested for business robbery!


Picture: Two suspects arrested for allegedly armed robbery/Generic

By OBAKENG MAJE

A quick response by the police in Letlhabile, resulted in the arrest of a suspect, Thato Godwill Manganyi (23) on Tuesday morning (16 January 2024). Manganyi was arrested after he and his accomplice allegedly robbed a store at Letlhabile Shopping Complex.

The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said, the suspects allegedly entered the shop, threatened the cashier with a firearm and fled the shop with cash, vouchers and various cellular phones.

“The shocked cashier screamed for help and police officers, who were just around the corner of the shop, acted immediately and arrested Manganyi who was found in possession of a firearm and cellular phones,

“The second suspect, Golden Sako (22) escaped, but was handed over to the police shortly after the incident by a family member. The duo appeared before the Brits Magistrate’s Court for business robbery,” said Myburgh.

She further said Manganyi is facing an additional charge for possession of an unlicensed firearm. Myburgh added that the accused persons were remanded in custody until 23 January 2024.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, thanked the police for their quick and brave response that resulted in the arrest. Kwena said the community that does not tolerate criminals, even in their own families, will greatly assist the police to ensure a safe and secure environment for all. 

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North West Premier, Bushy Maape applauds Matric Class of ‘23


Picture: The Executive Council with top achievers/Facebook   

By OBAKENG MAJE

North West Premier, Bushy Maape said the Matric Class of 2023 has shown some improvements. This comes after the province obtained 81.6 % and retained its fourth position in 2021.

Maape said these results represent an increase of 1.8 % from 2022, where the province claimed a fifth position in national matriculants results outcomes. He said the number of candidates who passed with Bachelors has increased to 15 059 (36,36%) compared to 14 733 (33.62%) of the Class of 2022.

“Moreover, Diploma passes have also improved by 11 646 (28,12%), which is higher than 10 794 (26,3%) of 2022. The results mirror the hard work undertaken by the Executive Council in making education one of its apex priorities.

“The outcome of these results gives credence to the fortitude displayed by the government and the department in making sure that education remains one of our apex priorities as a province. Through the Accelerated Service Delivery Programme -Thuntsha Lerole, we made a commitment that teaching and learning will not be left behind as we roll-out this plan,” he said.

Maape further said their efforts were not in vain. He added that the 2023 cohort also scored a total of 7 067 distinctions in various subjects, excluding Life Orientation, as compared to 6 478 in the previous year.

“This achievement reflects the efforts and commitments of ordinary men and women who have taken it up themselves to demonstrate to the country that we are a province of skilled and ethical personnel.

“The Bojanala Platinum District Municipality reclaimed its top position as the best performing district with 84,24%. It is followed by Dr Kenneth Kaunda District at 83,51%, Ngaka Modiri Molema and Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati Districts are sitting at position three and four with 78,79% and 77,16% respectively,” said Maape.

He said all these districts have improved their pass rate as compared to the previous year. Maape said credit must also go to the teachers, School Governing Bodies (SGBs), House of Traditional and Khoi-San leaders, leaders of faith-based organisations, the private sector and all social partners, who have traversed this journey with them.

“We have implored the private sector to collaborate with the Office of the Premier to expand the reach of the Victor Sifora Provincial Bursary Scheme. The Bursary Scheme is currently funding 145 students, who are enrolled at various institutions of higher learning to the tune of R60 million.

“We would also like to take this opportunity to applaud the stewardship of North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi and her entire departmental collective for a stellar performance in the 2023 matric results outcomes,” he said.

Meanwhile, the ANC Chief Whip of the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Paul Sebegoe said: “We applaud the 2.8% improvement of matric results from 80.1 % to 82.9 and in particular commended the performance of historically marginalised and under-resourced rural provinces.

“On behalf of the ANC caucus, we congratulate Motsumi for her energy as well as leadership effort that contributed to the increase of 1.8 % from 2022 to 81.6% last year, which dispels the myth that young people cannot lead successfully.”

Sebegoe said their gratitude also goes to the acting Head of Department, Deputy Director General, Dr Shadrack Mvula as well as the collective of departmental officials, principals and committed educators, most of whom made great sacrifices and went the extra mile, parents for their unwavering support and most importantly, the matric class of 2023 that worked hard and remained focused even under trying circumstances.

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Coach satisfied with Bantwana’s progress


Picture: The Bantwana Batwana players in training/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

The South African U17 Women’s National Team (Bantwana), have begun their preparations for the 2024 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia. The young ladies will face the East African Nation in a two-legged affair.

Of the 2nd round of qualifier on 2 February 2024 away from home and on 10 February 2024 at home, where they will be looking to progress to the last round of qualifiers for the 2024 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup.

Bantwana Bantwana coach, Ntabeleng “Dunga” Modiko told http://www.safa.net that, Bantwana will be looking to secure a spot to the Dominican Islands, in what will be South Africa’s third appearance at the junior world cup for women.

Modiko further said the team began their month- long camp on 15 January 2024 and focused on fitness levels.

“This has been a very taxing week for the girls, as we have to regain fitness before anything else. We are happy with the progress they are making and we have asked them to dig deep because we begin the year with very crucial matches and they have to show up to gain a spot in the team.

“We have a huge preliminary squad and it was pivotal that we worked on fitness this week because it is never easy to begin a camp after the festive season. Therefore, we have been hard at work this week ensuring that the players are at a certain level of fitness before we dive into the tactics of our qualifiers,” he said.

Modiko added that, they have had fitness tests and a few sessions where ball possession, small build ups and regrouping have been the main focus. He said this coming week, they will be looking to cut the squad down to the 23 players that will represent the country in the qualifiers.

“We are also ensuring that the players are up to date with their studies, since the opening of schools this past Wednesday. The education factor has been catered for.

“We have a tutor in camp to ensure that players are not only focused on football, but also mentally get back into the classroom, as they are at a critical age of their education,” said Modiko.

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Schweizer Reneke police need assistance to identify unknown man who was found dead in the streets


By OBAKENG MAJE

The police in Schweizer Reneke said they request assistance of the public to identify the man, who was found dead in the streets on Thursday. According to North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh, the deceased was found a passerby.

“The police are investigating an inquest case that was reported on Thursday at around 7am. The incident was reported by a passerby. Apparently, a body of a man was found lying in the streets.

“The deceased is estimated to be 30 years-old. His identity is currently unknown and it seems he was one of the kids in town. The deceased has no visible injuries and has two marks on his right arm. The police investigations are continue,” said Myburgh.

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