More than 21 802 learners write supplementary examinations


Picture: Grade 12 learners sitting for the National Matric Certificate examinations/Generic

By OBAKENG MAJE

A total of 21 802 matric candidates across North West wrote an English paper during their May/June examination in the 499 examination centres across the province as of Wednesday. The supplementary examination consists of the Class of 2022 learners, who are supplementing certain subjects, including older people who registered through the second chance matric program because they could not complete their matric in the past years.

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) introduced a Second Chance Matric program to help those who want to obtain their matric certificates.

“I take this time to wish good luck to all the candidates who are writing their supplementary examinations. I want them not to panic when they write, but rather read the questions thoroughly and answer as required.

“You cannot answer the question if you do not fully understand it. However, I am confident that our candidates have been receiving tutorials at school, where they were studying matric in 2022. The departmental officials from corporate and districts will be deployed on a daily basis to monitor the conduct and administration of the examinations,” she said.

Motsumi further said the supplementary examinations are scheduled to end on 14 June 2023.

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A policeman who ‘shot and killed’ his estranged wife abandon bail


Picture: Jonas Tebogo Mpete who allegedly shot and killed his estranged wife/Facebook

By OBAKENG MAJE

A policeman, Jonnas Tebogo Mpete (39) who is facing a charge of premeditated murder for allegedly killing his estranged wife, who was pregnant at the time, Ntombizodwa Khumalo (35), has abandoned his bail application at the Brits Magistrate’s Court. 

On 5 April 2023, Mpete, who was stationed at Rapid Rail Unit in Silverton, allegedly went to Brits Hospital, where the ex-wife worked as a switchboard operator at the entrance of the hospital.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson in Gauteng, Lumka Mahanjana said: “When he arrived, it is alleged that he fired several shots at the deceased and handed himself over to the police at the Brits Police Station. 

“It is also alleged that in 2021, the deceased had obtained a protection order against the accused. The matter was adjourned until 27 July 2023 for further investigations.”

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‘Kgwadi was a man with strong conviction and courage’


Picture: The late Professor Dan Kgwadi/Facebook  

By OBAKENG MAJE

Former Vice Chancellor of the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) and North West University (NWU), the late Professor Dan Kgwadi was described as a ‘giant of empathy’. According to speakers who paid homage to Kgwadi during the memorial service held at the North West University in Mahikeng, Kgwadi was instrumental in shaping many careers of students and helped them to rediscover their purpose in humankind.

Kgwadi (56), passed away last week Sunday after a long illness.  

One of the speakers, Simian Taole, said Kgwadi was a man of strong conviction and courage. Taole said Kgwadi was driven by the desire to ensure that there is a development of students.  

“It is a fact of life that when you get to the age that I am in, you have short days ahead. I expected Kgwadi to be the one who spoke at my funeral, but little did I know that it would be the opposite. May Almighty Lord grant me the serenity to accept things that I cannot change.

“Our children are also God’s children and when it is time, he will come and take them one by one. I first knew Kgwadi when he was an undergraduate in his early years and noticed that he was very keen on the laboratory. We assessed Kgwadi’s potential and after completion of his first degree, he applied for a scholarship in the United States of America (USA),” he said.

He further said, Kgwadi led one of the most remarkable transitions under difficult circumstances in the modern history of the NWU. Taole added that Kgwadi left a big gap that was difficult to fill when he left the university.

“He understood the challenges and was a man of strong conviction. Kgwadi also had the desire to develop students. He clearly not only appreciated the enthusiasm of the youth but respected the elders too. Kgwadi made good use of the opportunities he was given and his life should inspire the students to reach for the sky,” Taole said.

The NWU’s Deputy Dean for Natural Sciences and Agriculture, Professor Helen Drummond said, she came across Kgwadi as a chemistry student and worked with him when he came back to the university. Drummond said Kgwadi was always respectful and he would call for advice.

The NWU Vice Chancellor, Prof Bismark Tyobeka shared the same sentiments. Tyobeka said Kgwadi was a true humanitarian, a friend and mentor that he has known for 30 years.

“We have lost a remarkable and very compassionate man who was willing to listen to other people. He helped many people he never knew and he made it a mission to give assistance to those in need. He took action to make a positive impact in life.

“Kgwadi was known for his kindness and generosity, especially to those underprivileged. So, his legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched. His personality and approach brought stability to the university and he was an outspoken and at times very provocative person,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande said Kgwadi’s leadership has been most profound with unwavering determination.

“He had a profound passion for serving and empowering the underprivileged youth, particularly from rural and township backgrounds. He further demonstrated this commitment to serve others by nurturing emerging academics and leaders,” he said.

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‘A fraud case against the former Municipal Manager postponed’


 

Picture: The former Municipal Manager at Ratlou Local Municipality/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

A fraud case against the former Municipal Manager at Ratlou Local Municipality, Cassius Sejake has been postponed by the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court to 12 June 2023 for pre-trial and legal consultation. In 2020, Sejake (46) was arrested by the Hawks on charges related to the contravention of Section 173 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA).

This comes after he allegedly flouted tender processes to the value of R7.8 million between 2018 and 2019, while he was the acting Municipal Manager at the municipality. According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson in North West, Henry Mamothame, Sejake allegedly failed as the then accounting officer to take reasonable steps to ensure that procurement processes were followed and observed.

“The service providers were allegedly appointed without a competitive bidding process. The state intends to file a notice for the court to investigate the numerous delays resulting in a series of postponements, attributed to Sejake withdrawing the services of his attorneys and appointing new ones.

“The NPA deems these delays to be unreasonable and hopes the court will make a ruling to halt further postponements on the matter. The investigations have long been completed and the state is ready to proceed with a pre-trial conference for the trial to commence,” he said.

Mamothame said Sejake’s bail of R5000 was extended until his next court appearance.

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Taung prosecutor arrested for being in possession of unlawful firearm and ammunition!


By OBAKENG MAJE

The case against Taung Magistrates’ Court prosecutor, Lebogang George Mashigo (51) has been postponed to 6 June 2023 for further investigations. Mashigo, who is out on R1000 bail, was arrested for being in possession of an unlawful firearm.

On 8 September 2022, Mashigo allegedly entered the Taung Magistrate’s Court building and proceeded to fetch a bag. Upon departure at the entrance of the court building, he allegedly fired shots and subsequently left.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson in North West, Henry Mamothame said: “It is alleged that earlier during the day, Mashigo had an argument with his supervisor, where he is employed as a district court prosecutor, but the motive for his shooting is still under investigation.

“The police investigations have revealed that Mashigo has no license or permit to possess the firearm as its license expired in 2019. Meanwhile, the NPA has served Mashigo with a notice of a precautionary suspension, pending the completion of internal disciplinary proceedings.”

Mamothame further said, Mashigo was charged with negligently discharging a firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition. He added that the court ordered Mashigo not to interfere with investigations, as well as state witnesses.

Meanwhile, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari has expressed disappointment with the behaviour of the prosecutor, who is bestowed with the responsibility to always uphold and defend the law. Makhari has assigned a senior state prosecutor to oversee the case, owing to its serious nature.

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The mayor put strategic measures in place to address water challenges


Picture: The executive mayor of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Motseokae Maje

By REGINALD KANYANE

The executive mayor of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Motseokae Sense Maje said, there are strategic measures in place in quest of addressing water challenges across the district. This comes after some residents in Longaneng village, near Taung alleged that they have been suffering a water crisis for almost three months.

“We are the first to admit that, there is water scarcity in the district. However, there are strategic measures in place to address the matter. You will remember that, some time ago, there was some unrest here in Vryburg due to water challenges.

“But, we can confirm as the district that, we have ensured there is provision of water to our people in Huhudi Township and other areas. We have also embarked on a campaign of appointing various service providers across our district to ensure there is a provision of water in those areas,” Maje said.

He further said the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District is one of the municipalities that were put under administration. However, Maje added that, there were many challenges they inherited when they took over back in 2021.

“Actually, the decision to put the municipality under review took place in 2018. But, as the new municipal council, we have noted that and we will work together with EXCO representatives in quest of improving our finances.

“The aim is to ensure that, we provide services to our people accordingly. What triggered the situation in our municipality, is a debt from Sedibeng Water. There is a debt of R650 million that Sedibeng Water alleges that the municipality owes them,” said Maje.

However, he said there is a disparity on how much exactly the municipality owes Sedibeng Water. Maje said they will work together with Sedibeng Water and ensure that the debt is removed and the municipality pays what is due. 

The North West Premier, Bushy Maape said the Taung Dam project is almost completed. Maape said he had an oversight visit at the water augmentation plant in Taung.

“The project is at 98% to be completed and this will assist in ensuring areas like Cokonyane village receive water. However, at the moment, the majority of areas receive water. We are also looking at the pipeline from Bloemhof to Schweizer Reneke.

“Again, the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality has just signed a contract with service providers for Bona Bona Water Project. The project will provide water to Ganyesa and Morokweng villages,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) Constituency Head in the Greater Taung Local Municipality and Member of Parliament (MP), Sello Seitlholo said: “Longaneng residents informed us that water supply was interrupted on 25 February 2023, but that all water supply was suspended three days later. Since then, residents have not had a drop of water in their taps.

“The water issues in Longaneng started after the Sedibeng Water Board was incorporated into the Magalies Water Board, which signed a contract with Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality as the bulk water service provider.”

Seitlholo said, it is alleged that Eskom suspended the electricity supply to water pump stations in the area due to the non-payment by Sedibeng Water. He alleged that Magalies Water has also failed to make payments to Eskom.

“The Greater Taung Local Municipality made a borehole available on the municipal property called Cover Grounds, but some community members must walk more than 3km to fill buckets from a borehole that frequently runs dry due to over-demand, and the area is closed on weekends.

“The ward committee members and residents requested temporary JoJo tanks to alleviate the water shortage closer to where they live, but the Greater Taung Local Municipality informed them that, this would be too expensive at an estimated cost of R400 000,” he said.

Seitlholo said this is quite plainly unacceptable because residents have a right to access clean and reliable water supply and the municipality has an obligation to deliver water.

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The mayor put strategic measures to address water challenges


Picture: The executive mayor of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Motseokae Maje

By REGINALD KANYANE

The executive mayor of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Motseokae Sense Maje said, there are strategic measures in place in quest of addressing water challenges across the district. This comes after some residents in Longaneng village, near Taung alleged that they have been suffering a water crisis for almost three months.

“We are the first to admit that, there is water scarcity in the district. However, there are strategic measures in place to address the matter. You will remember that, some time ago, there was some unrest here in Vryburg due to water challenges.

“But, we can confirm as the district that, we have ensured there is provision of water to our people in Huhudi Township and other areas. We have also embarked on a campaign of appointing various service providers across our district to ensure there is a provision of water in those areas,” Maje said.

He further said the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District is one of the municipalities that were put under administration. However, Maje added that, there were many challenges they inherited when they took over back in 2021.

“Actually, the decision to put the municipality under review took place in 2018. But, as the new municipal council, we have noted that and we will work together with EXCO representatives in quest of improving our finances.

“The aim is to ensure that, we provide services to our people accordingly. What triggered the situation in our municipality, is a debt from Sedibeng Water. There is a debt of R650 million that Sedibeng Water alleges that the municipality owes them,” said Maje.

However, he said there is a disparity on how much exactly the municipality owes Sedibeng Water. Maje said they will work together with Sedibeng Water and ensure that the debt is removed and the municipality pays what is due. 

The North West Premier, Bushy Maape said the Taung Dam project is almost completed. Maape said he had an oversight visit at the water augmentation plant in Taung.

“The project is at 98% to be completed and this will assist in ensuring areas like Cokonyane village receive water. However, at the moment, the majority of areas receive water. We are also looking at the pipeline from Bloemhof to Schweizer Reneke.

“Again, the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality has just signed a contract with service providers for Bona Bona Water Project. The project will provide water to Ganyesa and Morokweng villages,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) Constituency Head in the Greater Taung Local Municipality and Member of Parliament (MP), Sello Seitlholo said: “Longaneng residents informed us that water supply was interrupted on 25 February 2023, but that all water supply was suspended three days later. Since then, residents have not had a drop of water in their taps.

“The water issues in Longaneng started after the Sedibeng Water Board was incorporated into the Magalies Water Board, which signed a contract with Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality as the bulk water service provider.”

Seitlholo said, it is alleged that Eskom suspended the electricity supply to water pump stations in the area due to the non-payment by Sedibeng Water. He alleged that Magalies Water has also failed to make payments to Eskom.

“The Greater Taung Local Municipality made a borehole available on the municipal property called Cover Grounds, but some community members must walk more than 3km to fill buckets from a borehole that frequently runs dry due to over-demand, and the area is closed on weekends.

“The ward committee members and residents requested temporary JoJo tanks to alleviate the water shortage closer to where they live, but the Greater Taung Local Municipality informed them that, this would be too expensive at an estimated cost of R400 000,” he said.

Seitlholo said this is quite plainly unacceptable because residents have a right to access clean and reliable water supply and the municipality has an obligation to deliver water.

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Portfolio Committee calls on COGTA to address issues affecting CWP workers


Picture: CWP participants embarked on a peaceful protest in Vryburg

By OBAKENG MAJE

The Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) calls on the department to ensure that its internal processes do not negatively affect Community Workers Programme (CWP) workers embarked on strike across the country demanding salaries of April 2023.  

The Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Government and Traditional Affairs, Faith Ndenze said this problem has arisen on several previous occasions, whereupon the committee engaged with the Department of Cooperative Governance to understand the underlying challenge.

“For many of these workers, the stipend is their only means of putting food on the table. The department must be cognizant of this and act accordingly. The committee was made to understand that the current CWP operating model is undergoing revision with a view to addressing the underlying challenges.

“One of the key challenges related to outsourcing the program’s implementation to non-profit organisations (NPOs) who were unfamiliar with public sector accounting processes and practices. The department has recently indicated that, as of March 2023, it has temporarily terminated these NPO contracts and has assumed full responsibility for the CWP’s administration and implementation, including payment of stipends,” Ndenze said.

She further said, the department is therefore fully responsible and must account for the alleged non-payment of April 2023 stipends. Ndenze added that, the committee is aware that, the department is still in the process of transitioning to a new political executive and that, there are also new critical changes at the administrative leadership level.

“After having allowed sufficient time for the transition to be finalised, the committee will follow up with the department on commitments previously made to the effect that identified problems will be resolved, including timely payment of CWP stipends,” she said.

Meanwhile, the CWP participants threatened not to vote come 2024 General Elections, if the government does not improve their salaries and working conditions. The CWP participants in North West embarked on a peaceful march and submitted their memorandum of grievances to the ANC regional offices in Vryburg on 1 May 2023.

The CPW shop steward in North West and Maanda Ashu Workers Union (MAWUSA) member, Thandeka Mchunu alleged that the government is using CWP as a form of exploitation against the marginalised.

“We, the CWP participants who are all voters in our respective provinces and wards, demand that the ANC give a political directive to the Minister of Labour to speedily transform the CWP policies. This will allow the realisation of the living wage of the participants as per the memorandum sent to the Department of Labour on 3 February 2023.

“It cannot be accepted anymore for government workers to earn R800 per month in this high-cost economy status of the country. We also want the government to release the Maanda Ashu Workers Union of South Africa (MAWUSA)’s registration certificate, which was declined with no grounds,” Mchunu said.

She further said, the review of the ministerial determination for a lowest-earning beneficiary to be remunerated in line upper bound poverty line of R1800 per month. Mchunu added that, they also want immediate access to the minimum wage of R3500, migration of EPWP/CWP from ministerial determination to sectoral determination, and in-sourcing of CWP participants to full-time employment.

“Participants should work five days per week and 20 days per month. We further demand that, the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) and CWP national management engage with workers through our union to make inputs on any matter affecting the CWP and or workers.

“We call for the release of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and tool of trade (Occupational Health Safety), consistent payment day and monitoring of sites by COGTA and Department of Labour,” she said.

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Former Naledi Local Municipality employee’s rape case postponed!


Picture: Former Naledi Local Municipality employee, Clifford Seiso Shoarane/Facebook

By OBAKENG MAJE

The sentencing on the rape case against the former Naledi Local Municipality employee, Clifford Seiso Shoarane was postponed until 20 June 2023. Shoarane was found guilty of rape by the Vryburg Regional Court few months ago and was expected to be sentenced on Tuesday.

However, that could not happen due to unforeseen circumstances. Shoarane, who was working as Assistant Manager in the security department at the municipality, raped a ‘prostitute’ in Vryburg a few years ago.

According to information, the ‘prostitute’ was hitchhiking to go to Huhudi Township when she met Shoarane. Shoarane promised to take her safely to Huhudi, but instead, he headed to a dilapidated building, where he raped her.

After the ordeal, Shoarane dumped the woman in the streets and left. The woman went to the Vryburg Police Station, where she opened a rape case against him.

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Three men sentenced to a combined 17 years for copper cable theft!  


By OBAKENG MAJE

Three men were sentenced to 17 years imprisonment by the Tlhabane Regional Court in Rustenburg for copper cable theft on 2 May 2023. Ngangile Singatha (35), Phindile Mbokole (41), and Isaac Obisse (25) were subsequently arrested by the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation on 5 October 2022 at Impala Platinum Mine after they were spotted by mine security on the security cameras.

The Hawks spokesperson in North West, Capt Tlangelani Rikhotso said: “The trio reportedly struggled to walk, and upon searching the accused, the police discovered that they had each wrapped copper cable around their bodies with a combined weight of 180kg. Bail was successfully opposed during their first appearance and they made a series of court appearances until they were convicted.

“Mbokole was sentenced to six years’ direct imprisonment, while Singatha and Obisse were each sentenced to five years direct imprisonment. Obisse was further sentenced to an additional twelve months’ direct imprisonment.”

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