North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Nono Maloyi appointed as acting Premier


By OBAKENG MAJE

North MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Nono Maloyi sworn in as acting North West Premier by the North West Division Judge President, Ronald Hendricks at the North West High Court in Mahikeng today.

According to the Office of the Premier official Facebook page, the North West Premier, Kaobitsa Bushy Maape has invoked Chapter 6, Section 131(1)(a) of the Constitution of the Republic South Africa, to appoint Maloyi as the acting Premier, effective from 19 Feb 2024 to 10 March 2024.

As an acting Premier, Maloyi will execute all responsibilities entrusted on him in line with the provisions of the Constitution.

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A call for SMMEs to attend a TREP funding workshops


Picture: SMMEs applying for TREP funding  

By OBAKENG MAJE

The Department of Small Business Development and its agencies (SEDA and SEFA) will conduct TREP Application workshops across all local municipalities under Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality. According to the information, these workshops will assist SMMEs in applying for TREP Funding online and manually. The department is set to visit the Town Library in Naledi Local Municipality (Vryburg) at 9am on 19 February 2024, Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipality (20 February 2024), venue: Bloemhof Coverdale Hall at 10am.

Utlwanang Hall, Christiana at 2pm and Depot Hall in the Greater Taung Local Municipality on 21 February 2024 at 10am. The department will also be at Ganyesa Community Hall in Kagisano Molopo Local Municipality on 22 February 2024

9am, while the visit to the Multipurpose Centre in Mamusa Local Municipality will be on 23 February 2024 at 9am.

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Two men nabbed with dagga worth R100 000 in Schweizer Reneneke


By OBAKENG MAJE

In a bid to rid communities of drugs, police in Schweizer-Reneke working together with Crime Intelligence, nabbed two suspects on 15 February 2024. The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said the reports suggest that, the police received a tip-off about a Nissan vehicle, which was transporting drugs on the N12 road between Klerksdorp and Schweizer-Reneke.

“The police operationalised the intelligence and the suspects’ vehicle was spotted and stopped. Subsequent to the search, a total of 25kg of compressed dagga with an estimated street value of R100 000 was found inside the vehicle and that lead to the arrest of the duo.

“Thabang George Molefe (24) and Thandazile Ndlovu (24), briefly appeared before the Schweizer Reneke Magistrate’s Court on 16 February 2024 on charges of possession of dagga.

“Molefe was granted R1000 bail, whilst Ndlovu was remanded in custody. Their case was postponed to 19 February 2024,” she said.

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SAFA sets the record straight on player bonuses


Picture: The SAFA president, Danny Jordaan/Google 

By OBAKENG MAJE

The South African Football Association (SAFA) said it has noted with concern reports claiming that, Bafana Bafana may not be paid their bonuses after finishing third at the recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire.

SAFA president, Danny Jordaan said they wish to confirm that a contract was signed between the association and the senior players, representing the team. Jordaan further said the payments and bonuses were agreed upon, depending on the team’s performance in the tournament.

“Details of which remain confidential. This agreement was confirmed before the team departed for AFCON and all the parties was happy. We further highlight that, the payments and bonuses as agreed with the players will be paid when the prize monies are received from the Confederations of African Football (CAF).

“The remaining funds will be utilised in the further development of football. As previously stated, our junior national teams are not sponsored and rely heavily on the senior national teams for funding to help with access to more preparation camps and competitive fixtures,” he said.

Jordaan added that, the funds are not intended for members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the association or any SAFA staff. He said, they account to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the money that is awarded by the continental body.

“The SAFA CFO will be responsible for effecting payments to the players’ bank accounts on receipt of funds from CAF. The SAFA CEO, who is the accounting officer of the association, will ensure and confirm that payment is made to the players as agreed upon. Both the CEO and CFO will account to CAF on the use of the funds received,” said Jordaan.

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Cheating scandal in 2023 NSC final examinations rock Reivilo High School


By OBAKENG MAJE

The Grade 12 learners from Reivilo High School in Reivilo, who were allegedly found guilty of engaging in irregular practices to obtain an unfair advantage during the writing of the 2023 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations, have been sanctioned for two years.

It is alleged that, accounting learners cheated and the North West Department of Education withheld their results. However, one of the affected learners who refused to be named for fear of reprisal, alleged that even though they cheated during the final examinations, teachers were also involved.

“The question paper was leaked by certain teachers and we had to fork R3000 per learner. So, I’m still sitting at home without knowing my fate. It is true that, our results were withheld and the department said, we will only be eligible to write the accounting question paper in November 2025.

“We are prohibited from writing the subject for two years. They said we will only be allowed to write the November 2024 examination, once the sanction period has expired,” she said.

Meanwhile, the North West Department of Education spokesperson, Mphata Molokwane who refuted allegations when they first surfaced on 18 January 2024 said, the matter has been reported to the Provincial Examination Integrity Commission (PEIC) which is regulating examination in the province.

“Then the matter has also escalated to National Examinations Integrity Commission (NEIC). Umalusi has made recommendations that, the matter to be resolved within 6 months. We humbly request parents of affected learners to be patient as the matter is attended to.

“As the department, we believe that this matter is still sensitive and we would not be able to comment further, since there are some investigation and interrogations going on. When the matter is concluded, we will update on what transpired and what was found,” he said.

Molokwane further said there is a bit they can highlight on the letters that have been issued to those learners, who are believed they copied in the 2023 matric final examinations, to come forward and explain what has transpired on the day of examinations or prior that.

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The police addressing learners on socio-economic challenges


By OBAKENG MAJE

The police from Mothibistad Visible Policing unit accompanied by the Department of Health and Social Development, embarked on a campaign educating learners about social-economic challenges such as substance and alcohol abuse, crime, domestic violence lack of parental guidance and meaningful youth participation.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Captain Nomvuyo Makoloi said they started a week of communicating across their policing area.

“We were addressing learners at different schools about adolescent pregnancy, child abuse and neglect, crime, domestic violence,drug use, ethnic conflict.

“The police continued with their activities at legal and illegal liquor outlets addressing the patrons and general public about lack of parental guidance, substance abuse, crime, domestic violence, lack of meaningful youth participation, stop and search,” she said.

Makoloi further said they also executed raiding in various sheens. She added that, owners of the establishments were sensitized on the importance of adhering to the law when wanting to pursue liquor trading.

“The initiative was appreciated by managers of the participating departments,” said Makoloi.

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Monna oneng a ipolaya ka go itlhaba ka lebotlolo kwa Dryharts o fitlhilwe


Setshwantsho: Monna o neng a itsatsanka ka lebotlolo, Modisaotsile Mokati

Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Ba lelapa ka kwa ga Mokati kwa motseng wa Dryharts, gaufi le Taung ba re ba setse ba kgakgamaditswe ke tiragalo ya go ipolaya ga ngwana wa bone. Seno se tla morago ga gore, Modisaotsile Mokati (30) go begwe fa a ile a ipolaya ka go itlhabakaka ka lebotlolo mo bekeng e e fetileng ka letsatsi la Tshipi.

Go ya ka dibego, Modisaotsile one a tswa kwa kerekeng, mme a leba kwa ntlung ya motlhokomedi wa gagwe, Wageng Morwe go ya go kopa dijo. Go begwa fa gotsweng moo, one a leba kwa lapeng, mme a fitlha a itlhabakaka ka lebotlolo go fitlhela a neela moya.

Kgaitsadie Modisaotsile, eleng Kelebogile Julia Motebe are ba utlwisitswe botlhoko ka mokgwa o monnawe a tlhokafetseng ka teng.

“Modiotsile kgale a dula a le nosi mo lapeng. Fela, o ile a go dula le rre Wareng Morwe jaaka motlhokomedi wa gagwe. Ga ese ke nne le bothata, gonne Morwe one a rile o tla mo tlhokomela. Morwe o ile a mo tsaya fela jaaka ngwana wa gagwe (adopted child), le go mo amogelela madi a motla-o-dutse gonne Modisaotsile one a na le botlhoko jwa go wa.

“Mme gone kgale re tshela sentle fela go sena mathata. Jaanong, fa ngwana a tlhokafala, Morwe one a seo le nna ke ne ke seo. Fela, o tlhalosiwa fa Modisaotsile a ile a ya kwa ga Morwe yo o ileng a mo fa dijo le R5. Gatwe, Modisaotsile o go fitlha mo lapeng, o ile a ikapola le go itlhaba ka lebotlolo,” Motebe wa tlhalosa.

Motebe are o ile a botsa gore fa moswi a itlhaba, a o ne a itlhaba ka setu. Motebe are gatwe Modisaotsile one a kaya fa a sa tshwarwa sentle, ebile ene o batla go tlhokafala.

“Bo nnete ke gore phitlho ya ga Modisaotsile ke e fitlhile botlhoko. Jaaka re bua jaana, ga kena le madi, mme re setse re le bane fela, gonne batsadi ba rona ba ile ba tlhokafala. Ke ne ke tla kopa gore mongwe o a ka re thusang, a dire jalo gonne ga ke itse le gore a kgomo e e tlhabilweng e, a le yon eke a e kolota,” Motebe wa tlhalosa.  

Motlhokomedi wa moswi, Wareng Morwe are one a rata Modisaotsile thata, ebile a mo tseile fela jaaka ngwana wa gagwe. Morwe are ba latlhegetswe, ebile Modisaotsile ene ele motho o lerato le fa batho ba ne ba re ga itekanela mo tlhogong.

“Ke gopola gore ka letsatsi leo la Tshipi, o ile kwa lapeng, mme o ile a kopa dijo. Fa ke fetsa go mo fa dijo, one a kaya fa a o boela kwa ntlung. Morago ga moo, ke ile ka Makala thata fa key a go bidiwa gotwe Modisaotsile o ipolaile.

“Kei le ka tla mme maswabi ke ile ka fitlhela mosimane wa ka a robetse. Re ile ra letsatsa sepodisi, mme se ile sa goroga. Jaanong, loso la ga Modisaotsile le nkamile thata, fela Modimo ke ene a itseng. Modisaotsile one a bidiwa Killer, ebile fa ke bua le ene, one a nkutlwa,” Morwe wa tlhalosa.

Kgabagare, moedi wa kgosi, Othusitse Morebodi are: “Ko bogosing, ga e senke re tsamaye re bone motlhanka o wa rona gotwe o molato. Ene ele motho o siame thata, mme a tshidisana sentle le batho.”

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A man sentenced to 12 years for cable theft!


By OBAKENG MAJE

A man (34) was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment by the Potchefstroom Regional Court for theft on 14 February 2024. A security guard was conducting patrols around the hospital premises in the early hours of Sunday morning (7 May 2023) in Dassierand, outside Potchefstroom, when he saw an electric transformer standing open with some tools nearby.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said, the inquisitive security guard was still looking around when three men jumped out of the tall grass where they hid themselves. They tried to run away, but the security guard managed to arrest one of them, Tebogo Simon Molapo.

“He and his colleague summoned the police and the man, and the tools and approximately 10 metres of copper cable worth R5000 was handed over to the police.

“Upon being sentenced, four of the 12 years imprisonment, was suspended for five years on condition that the accused is not convicted of theft or its competent verdict to it committed during the period of suspension,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Police, Major General Suzette Pretorius, commended the security guards for their alertness, which resulted in the arrest. She also thanked the Investigating Officer, D/Sergeant, Magdeline Mothebe, and the Prosecutor, Adele Horn for the prompt investigation and prosecution, which ascertained that Molapo was sentenced within nine months after committing the crime.

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Two men nabbed for cable theft


Picture: The copper cable allegedly stolen/Generic

By OBAKENG MAJE

Two men who were arrested for being in possession of suspected stolen goods and theft were remanded in custody until 19 February 2024. Thapelo Montwedi (27) and Johannes Toboko (36) briefly appeared at Potchefstroom Magistrate’s Court on 12 February 2024.

North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said Montwedi and Toboko were arrested at Haaskraal Farm, outside Potchefstroom on 10 February 2024. Myburgh further said, the police were allegedly on their routine patrol along Potchefstroom /Viljoenskroon road, when they noticed three men carrying backpacks at approximately 5am.

“The police stopped their vehicle to engage the trio, but one of them ran away. Upon searching the duo, the police found them in possession of copper cables. They then took the police to the farm, where they allegedly stole the copper cables.

“The farm owner who was not at the farm was called by his neighbour. Consequent to his arrival, the farm owner confirmed that the copper cable was stolen from the farm. The suspects were as a result, apprehended for theft and possession of suspected stolen copper cables,” she said.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, applauded the police for their attentiveness which led to the arrest of the accused for theft and destruction of critical infrastructure.

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National Labour Migration Policy dialogue in Potchefstroom


By OBAKENG MAJE

The Department of Employment and Labour to host the National Labour Migration Policy Dialogue at Madiba Banquet Hall in Potchefstroom from 9am until 12:30pm.

The Department of Employment and Labour provincial spokesperson, Botsa Huma said, following the issuing of the drafts for National Labour Migration Policy and Employment Services Bill by the Minister of Employment and Labour in 2022, the department embarked on a series of dialogues with different stakeholders to advocate and solicit support as well as inputs on the policy.

Huma said this week on 16 February 2024, the department will host the Labour Migration Dialogue in Potchefstroom, North West.

“The purpose of this event is to facilitate sharing of innovative practices related to labour migration and governance, in particular putting into practice social dialogue by implementing a tripartite plus approach.

“This includes identifying labour migration governance progress since the release of the draft policy, gaps and challenges in the country and main opportunities to consider in the SADC region, as well as to provide a platform for tripartite partners to re-organise and re-strategize labour migration governance,” she said.

Huma further said different stakeholders such as government departments, State-owned Entities, Local and District Municipalities, employers, Social Partners (Business, Community, and Organised Labour), Research and Educational Institutions and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) are expected to be part of the dialogue.

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