Banna ba le babedi ba tlhokafetse mo kotsing ya sejanaga magareng ga Pudimoe le Taung


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

26 Sedimonthole 2025- Banna ba le babedi ba tlhokafetse mo kotsing ya sejanaga kwa motseng wa Dryharts, gaufi le Taung mo letsatsing la maabane. Go begwa fa leotwana la sejanaga seo, le ile la thubega, mme mokgweetsi wa sone a latlhegelwa ke taolo.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen, are bapagami ba le babedi ba dingwaga di le 30 le 48, ba ile ba tlhokafalela kwa lefelong la tiragalo. Van Rooyen are sepodisi se butse kgetsi ya polao ntle le maikaelelo.

“Sepodisi sa itse ka tiragalo eo, mme kgetsi e butswe,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

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Lenkopane to probe mismanagement and misappropriation of funds at NWPTB   


By AGISANANG SCUFF  

26 December 2025- The North West MEC for Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), Bitsa Lenkopane said they welcome the settlement of long outstanding third-party obligations affecting employees of the Golden Leopard Resorts (Soc) Ltd (GLR) and Madikwe, following decisive steps by the department and the North West Parks and Tourism Board (NWPTB). Lenkopane said for more than three years, pension contributions were deducted from salaries but never paid over to the pension fund administrators.

She further said this failure left employees without retirement security and in tragic cases, families of deceased staff unable to access benefits. Lenkopane added that previous allocations from the department to address the arrears were never implemented, deepening the hardship.

“In the latest adjustment, DEDECT allocated R42.5 million to resolve these issues, R12.5 million for pension fund arrears, R26 million to settle SARS obligations including VAT and payroll taxes and R4 million for overdue salary increases covering 19 months from April 2024 to October 2025.

“Payments have now been made in full, bringing pension contributions up to date for all staff members affected.

This settlement benefits more than 300 employees of GLR and Madikwe,” she said.

Lenkopane commended the current leadership of the departmental accounting office and the entity for taking decisive action to resolve the matter, describing it as a significant relief and a worthy Christmas gift to affected employees and their families. She said the resolution of this matter demonstrates that the 7th administration continues to place the interests of the people at the centre of its work and remains committed to addressing historical challenges, restoring confidence in public entities and ensuring accountability and sound financial management.

“In addition to the settlement, we have an intensified investigation into the matter, aimed at holding those responsible accountable. The probe will cover the period when GLR was still a subsidiary of the North West Development Corporation (NWDC) and criminal charges will be pursued against individuals implicated in depriving employees and families of their rightful benefits.

“DEDECT and its entities have also strengthened governance and accountability measures to ensure such failures never recur. Enhanced monitoring of salary deductions and third-party payments is now embedded in GLR’s turnaround strategy, which has been endorsed by the provincial executive council,” said Lenkopane.

She said this correction is a promise kept—and a trust restored. Lenkopane said their work does not stop here.

“We remain committed to sustainable, ethical, and people-centred operations across all DEDECT entities,” she said.

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A move to unblock delays at Brits Water Treatment Works upgrade


Picture: The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, David Mahlobo, together with Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong

By BAKANG MOKOTO

26 December 2025- The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, David Mahlobo, together with Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, conducted an oversight visit on 22 December 2025, to the Brits Water Treatment Works in Madibeng, North West, to confront prolonged delays in the upgrade of the critical bulk water infrastructure and demand urgent corrective action.

The Deputy Ministers were frank and unequivocal in their engagement with officials, stressing that the Madibeng Local Municipality and Magalies Water must move with urgency to complete the project. They warned that continued delays will not be tolerated and that consequence management will be enforced should timelines continue to slip.

Mahlobo issued a clear directive that the municipality should urgently develop and submit an efficiency improvement plan, which must not only fast-track the completion of the upgrade, but also address the long-term operation, maintenance and upkeep of the Plant to prevent future system failures.

“This project cannot remain in a perpetual state of completion. We want a clear efficiency improvement plan that accelerates delivery and ensures proper maintenance of the plant once completed. Communities cannot continue to suffer because of weak planning and poor execution. If delays persist, officials will be held accountable.

“The Brits Water Treatment Works is a strategic bulk water supply project funded by the Department of Water and Sanitation through the Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant (RBIG) and implemented by the Magalies Water Board,” he said.

Mahlobo further said the project is key to the government’s broader efforts to support Water Services Authorities in meeting their constitutional obligation to provide safe, reliable and dignified water services. He added that, once fully operational, the upgraded Plant will increase its treatment capacity from 60 to 80 megalitres per day, strengthening raw water treatment, pumping and pipeline systems and improving distribution to bulk reservoirs.

Morolong said more than 75 000 households in areas including Letlhabile, Mathotlung, Oukasie, Oskraal, Sonop, Brits CBD, Elansrand and surrounding industrial zones stand to benefit. He emphasised that from the Presidency’s perspective, the timely completion of infrastructure projects is central to restoring public trust and ensuring that government commitments translate into real improvements in people’s lives.

“From the Presidency’s point of view, the completion of projects is non-negotiable.

Delays undermine service delivery outcomes and erode public confidence in government.

“Infrastructure must move from plans and budgets to functioning assets that improve the daily lives of communities,” said Morolong.

He expressed concern that despite the completion of phases one and two of the project in 2020, which included refurbishment of the water treatment works, upgrading of the raw water pump station, and mechanical and electrical works, the project remains unfinished after multiple delays over an extended period. Morolong called for firm milestones and strict monitoring to fast-track the outstanding phases, including the expansion of plant capacity and the upgrading of final water and distribution pipelines to command reservoirs.

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Bafana fully focused on Egypt challenge


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

26 December 2025- Bafana Bafana was hard at work on Christmas Day and preparing for Friday’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Group B match against Egypt. Coach Hugo Broos said the South African senior men’s national team is looking forward to facing Egypt at the Grand Stade D’Agadir after beating Angola 2-1 in their opening match of the continental tournament in Marrakech this week.

“We all know what kind of team Egypt is and they are a very good team. They are seven-time AFCON winners and record holders, so that means something. They also have some amazing players like Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush.

“So, we know them well but on the other hand, we are confident. Again, we’re looking forward to playing that game today,” said Broos.

Bafana Bafana striker Lyle Foster, who scored the winning goal and was also voted Man of the Match in the game against Angola, said the team is in high spirits following that first outing of the tournament.

“Merry Christmas to everyone. Yeah, the morale in the camp is good. I think, as the coach said, the first game was very important and for us to get maximum points.

“I think that helped a lot going into the rest of the tournament. So yeah, the morale in camp is good. It has always been good, the spirit is high, and we are confident and ready for the next game,” said Foster.

Meanwhile, Bafana Bafana arrived in Agadir on Wednesday.

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Dreary Christmas marked by high rate of unemployment, hunger and deepening economic exclusion  


By REGINALD KANYANE

25 December 2025- The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) said it notes that while today is Christmas Day, traditionally a period of joy, rest and family, millions of young people across South Africa are experiencing a black Christmas marked by unemployment, hunger and deepening economic exclusion.

The ANCYL said youth unemployment remains the single greatest threat to social stability, dignity and the future of the country.

The ANCYL Secretary General, Tsakani Shiviti said with millions of young people unable to access work, education or economic opportunities, Christmas arrives not as a season of hope, but as a painful reminder of broken promises and deepening inequality. Shiviti said many young South Africans are unable to provide for themselves or their families, while others face the daily reality of dependency, mental distress and loss of purpose.

“The ANCYL reiterates its call on the President of the Republic, Cyril Ramaphosa to urgently declare youth unemployment a national disaster. The scale and persistence of the unemployment crisis, particularly among young people, demand an extraordinary and coordinated response from the state.

“This crisis meets all the criteria of a national disaster and must be treated with the urgency it deserves,” she said.

Shiviti further said declaring unemployment a national disaster, will allow the state to mobilise resources, fast-track interventions, remove bureaucratic delays and implement bold, youth-centred economic programmes at scale. She added that it will also send a clear message that the government recognises the depth of the crisis and is prepared to act decisively in the interests of the people.

“The ANCYL calls on all spheres of government to prioritise mass youth employment, industrialisation, skills development, localisation, support for youth-owned enterprises and the expansion of public employment programmes as immediate relief measures.

“Long-term structural reforms must also be accelerated to ensure sustainable and inclusive economic growth,” said Shiviti.

She said as the world marks Christmas today, the ANCYL affirms its unwavering commitment to continue fighting for the economic freedom, dignity and future of young people. Shiviti said they refuse to normalise unemployment and poverty as permanent features of our democracy.

“The youth of South Africa deserve more than survival, they deserve opportunity, hope and a future,” she said.

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Five accused remanded in custody


By OBAKENG MAJE

25 December 2025 – A business robbery, possession of suspected stolen goods, unlawful possession of firearms and unlawful possession of ammunition case against five accused, Lennox Serobatse (47), Sam Kgethe (58), Ignatius Kgwadibane (44), Kleinboy Ntsako (44) and George Bisente (42) was postponed by the Ventersdorp Magistrate’s Court to 30 December 2025, for a bail application.

The accused persons, who made an initial court appearance on 23 December 2025, are facing charges of business robbery, possession of suspected stolen goods, unlawful possession of firearms and unlawful possession of ammunition.

The North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the accused persons were arrested on Sunday evening, on 21 December 2025, at Goedgevonden village, outside Ventersdorp. Mokgwabone said according to reports, the accused entered a tavern in the village, then robbed patrons of 10 cell phones.

“They further robbed the owner of liquor and cigarettes. The matter was reported to the police, who responded swiftly and arrested five suspects who were found in possession of two firearms.

“The suspects’ red Toyota Corolla was confiscated,” he said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, welcomed the arrest and commended the police for a quick response, which led to the success.

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Church leader denied bail


By AGISANANG SCUFF  

25 December 2025- The Specialised Commercial Crimes Court denied bail to a leader of the International Pentecost Holiness Church Bhekumuzi Mike Sandlana (64). His co-accused, a Judge of the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria Judge, Portia Phahlane (57), her son Kagiso Phahlane (32) and Vusi Soli Ndala (49), were granted bail.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Lumka Mahanjana said all four accused are collectively facing 19 counts of corruption. Mahanjana said it is alleged that between 2021 and 2022, Ndala and Sandlana made payments of about R2.4 million on different occasions to different banking accounts, to and for the benefit of Phahlane, in order for her to preside over Sandlana’s ongoing civil case at the high court and ultimately rule in his favour.

“After intensive prosecution-led investigations by the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team led to the arrest of the four accused persons on 25 and 26 November 2025. 

“In court, during the bail application, Sandlana, through his legal representative, asked to be released on bail claiming that the state does not have a strong case against him and that he cooperated with the police because he handed himself over,” she said.

Mahanjana said furthermore, Sandlana told the court that he has nine children, three of whom are minors that he is taking care of and that he is leading an NGO named Michael Sandlana Foundation that is currently helping to fund 22 students studying at a Russian University and also provides education and housing to the less fortunate across South Africa and SADC regions.

She added that he said that he had knowledge of an alleged scuffle between his security and the police at his church premises on the night of his arrest, however he was not present at his premises.

“He said that he suffers from a life-threatening chronic ailment, he does not have any previous convictions as they have been expunged and that he is currently on trial in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court, where he is facing charges of fraud.

“However, the state opposed his release on bail and read into the record an affidavit by the Investigating Officer stating that the accused filed an urgent motion application to the Pretoria High Court on 1 December 2025, requesting to be released on bail due to his medical condition,” said Mahanjana.

She said the state further argued that after Sandlana committed these offenses while on bail on an unrelated matter at the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court, where he is downplaying his involvement in the matter which then shows the court that his release on bail will not stop him from committing other offences. Mahanjana said it was said that Sandlana has changed his ID number thrice, blaming it on the Department of Home Affairs and has two birth certificates that were tempered with.

“In addition, the state mentioned that Sandlana submitted two different addresses stating them as his place of residence and that through cellular evidence, it shows that on the night of the alleged scuffle, Sandlana was indeed at the church premises.

“The Magistrate agreed with the state that the accused is charged with serious offences that are not only prevalent in our country, but also globally and that both Sandlana’s birth certificates are tempered with,” she said.

Meanwhile, the magistrate highlighted that the two home addresses provided by Sandlana and him moving from one location to another may result in difficulties locating him. Moreover, she said that through the evidence provided, the court can conclude that Sandlana was present at his church premises on the night of the alleged scuffle, but did not want to get arrested.

“In addition, this is a high-profile case that will be made a historical matter in the judiciary and legal fraternity.

“The negative factors of his conduct may jeopardise and undermine the peace and security of the public, invite public disturbance and jeopardise the public confidence in the criminal justice system,” she said.

The magistrate found that the evidence shows that Sandlana poses a flight risk and that he has a blatant disregard of the law, therefore bail was denied. The matter was postponed to 6 March 2026, for further investigations.

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Harmony Gold Mine donates 400 desks to school


By BAKANG MOKOTO

25 December 2025- The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi has hailed Mokete Flatela (56), who is a Mathematics and Science teacher from Nkang Mahlale Secondary School in Jouberton Township, near Klerksdorp, for soliciting the sponsor of 400 desks for his school.

Motsumi said Flatela has been a teacher for 30 years and believes that one needs to be a solution to a problem rather than be an additional problem.

She further said when he worked at Lerothodi Secondary School in Bethanie village, he realised that the school needed infrastructural attention and wrote letters to the nearby mines. Motsumi added that, through Flatela’s intervention, the school was renovated to the tune of R3 million.

“Indeed, his contribution made a huge difference to the school. At the beginning of the 2025 academic year, Flatela was allocated a classroom that did not have adequate school furniture.

“Every time when learners had to change periods, teachers were frustrated because the learners did not have furniture in the classes they were moving to,” she said.

Motsumi said this situation necessitated Flatela to write letters to the private sector to request school furniture for his learners. She said the Harmony Gold Mine responded positively to his request for the 400 desks.

“We would like to praise Flatela for his heroism. I wish to thank him for the heroism he displayed at Nkang Mahlale Secondary School. His conviction and dedication did not allow him to limit himself to his position at the school.

“He believed that seeking help for their school is not the sole responsibility of the principal alone but for everyone in the school to take the responsibility,” said Motsumi.

She regards him as a hero in their schools and she believes that they need many more Flatelas in the education system. Motsumi said the government does not have all the resources to cover every need in all their schools.

“We encourage our community members to raise their hands like Flatela and make a difference from any space they are in. It is true that ‘It takes a village to raise a child.

“Ngwana ke sejo oa tlhakanelwa.’ The government alone cannot make it if the general society does not come to the party. On behalf of the entire department, l would like to thank and appreciate Harmony Gold Mine for their donation of desks to Nkang Mahlale Secondary School,” she said.

Motsumi said she takes this moment to challenge other companies to support schools across the province. She said the Harmony Gold Mine has already delivered 200 double desks and the other 200 is reported to be delivered soon.

Meanwhile, Flatela said: “After realising that my learners were struggling without the school furniture, I could not wait for the department to deliver but to take it upon myself. I did not even inform my school principal about my little project of soliciting furniture for the learners.

“They only knew when Harmony Gold Mine requested a school letterhead on the request letter. I was over the moon after I heard that my request had been approved.”

Flatela said he knew that these desks were going to change the quality of the African child education and he thanked Harmony Gold Mine for their positive response to his request.

“My passion for education is fully realised when l see learners able to acquire education in a conducive learning environment,” said Flatela.

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Residents benefit from a new school in Koffiekraal  


Picture: The newly-built school in Koffiekraal/Supplied

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

25 December 2025- The North West Department of Education, through the Thuntsa Lerole programme which is aimed at accelerating service delivery to the public, revealed that Thebe Ya Tlhajwa Secondary School in Koffiekraal village, received two brick-and-mortar classrooms and a borehole during a visit conducted on 15 December 2025. The department said Thebe Ya Tlhajwa Secondary School, which consistently achieves 95% matric results, has been experiencing challenges related to overcrowding and a shortage of water.

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said although the school was provided with mobile classrooms to address space constraints, it lacked a hall to accommodate examination sessions. Motsumi said the department, through a new programme, constructed two brick-and-mortar classrooms at Thebe Ya Tlhajwa Secondary School to address overcrowding.

“Construction of the classrooms commenced on 02 October 2025 and was completed on 21 October 2025. All in all the project took only two weeks and the learners began to use the new classrooms on 23 October 2025.

“The department is implementing a permanent solution to address overcrowding in schools. In our efforts to permanently address overcrowding and reduce the use of mobile classrooms, we have introduced a new approach of constructing two brick-and-mortar classrooms at various schools.

“This approach will enable us to provide permanent infrastructure to schools including all other strategies that the department is implementing,” she said.

Motsumi further said whenever they intervene to assist a school, they will ensure that the school is left with long lasting structures. She added that another advantage is that the two classrooms are built in less than a month by local contractors.

“The programme is aimed at uplifting local contractors because we are aware that some do not get a chance in those big projects. Already, the programme of building the two classrooms in the Bojanala District so far has been implemented in Naauwpoort, Boons, Meriti and here in Koffiekraal.

“The Grade 12 learners for the very first time wrote their final examination in their school in these new classes. The department has drilled a borehole and it will be finalised before the reopening of schools in 2026,” said Motsumi.

She said in 2026, learners will have an opportunity to get fresh water from the borehole.

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Lehari to visit Mahikeng Provincial Hospital to welcome Christmas babies


By REGINALD KANYANE

25 December 2025- The North West MEC for Health, Sello Lehari will on Christmas Day visit Mahikeng Provincial Hospital to receive and welcome babies born on this special day. Lehari spokesperson, Tshegofatso Mothibedi said the visit forms part of the department’s commitment to celebrating new life, while acknowledging the dedication of healthcare workers who continue to serve communities during the festive season.

“During the visit, Lehari will interact with mothers, families and healthcare professionals and extend words of encouragement and goodwill to all those spending Christmas in health facilities.

“The visit will take place at Mahikeng Provincial Hospital on 25 December 2025, at 8am,” said Mothibedi.

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