Taung Old Age Home slowing ‘turning’ into a white elephant!


By REGINALD KANYANE

The residents said they have lost hope after the anticipated Old Age Home construction project worth R73.6 million in Pudimoe Township, near Taung is slowly ‘turning’ into a white elephant.

The state-run facility, which was constructed back in 2013, consists of 100 bed capacity, frail care unit, independent living unit, recreational hall, a kitchen, dining area, staff accommodation, laundry, gym and a TV room was expected to provide statutory services to the elderlies around the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region and the entire province. ty.

An HIV and AIDS Awareness activist, Motivational Speaker and Life skills & Health Coach, Neo Letlhogela said: “Most elderly people are vulnerable because they either stay alone or with their grandchildren. This exposes them to various crimes and danger as people know that they stay alone.

“We urge the North West Social Development department to ensure that the completion of the centre is imminent as it was also expected to create job opportunities, especially for the youth. Our senior citizens are the pillars of our communities, so it is important to acknowledge them and take care of them by ensuring that they remain safe and well looked after during their twilight years.”

The Re Aga Taung Civic Organisation chairperson, Modisaotsile Lebitse shared the same sentiments. Lebitse said crime is rife in that part of the world and the department needs to take that into consideration.

“It is entirely up to us to be devoted to helping our older people. Sometimes our elderly people continue to be abused by their grandchildren either emotionally, financially and physically for their own social grants. 

“We call on the department to complete the structure because some of elderly people stay alone, not because they want to. Sometimes their children are working far away from home and they are left vulnerable. So, the centre will assist in ensuring that they get decent care,” he said.

Meanwhile, the North West Social Development spokesperson, Petrus Siko said: “I would like to put it on record that the Taung Old Age home has not turned into a white elephant. The official opening of this centre has been delayed due to some structural defects.

“Secondly, the heavy storms damaged the roof of the centre twice in November 2021. So, the department has since postponed the opening of the centre in order to conduct a comprehensive structural assessment in line with Occupational Health and Safety Act.”

Siko further said the second state-run old age home after Sonop, which is situated in Madibeng was established in Taung following reported incidents of vulnerability of older persons in the district. He added that the facility was established in line with the White Paper on social welfare services, which advocates for transformation and equitable distribution of resources among elderly people.

“The department is working around the clock to open the old age home in the first quarter of 2022 financial year, albeit the procurement challenges that were brought by Constitutional Court ruling on Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act and subsequent National Treasury advisory on procurement of goods not exceeding R30 000,” concluded Siko.

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Bafana coach to announce the final squad!


By SAFA  

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos is scheduled to announce the final squad to take on Morocco in the capital Rabat on 9 June 2022. The announcement will take place at 12pm on Thursday at SABC Radio Park and will be broadcast live on SABC 1.

The Bafana Bafana versus Morocco match will take place at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in the North African country’s coastal city of Rabat.

South Africa is in Group K, which includes Liberia, while the fourth team, Zimbabwe, is suspended from international tournaments and won’t participate in the qualifiers. Last week, Broos announced his provisional squad of 37 players and will name his final list on Thursday before the team goes into camp.

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‘The enraged illegal hawkers accuse municipality of being inconsiderate’ 


 

By OBAKENG MAJE

Some of enraged street hawkers who were evicted yesterday and today at Taung Taxi Rank including town, accused the Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) of being discourteous. This comes after the municipality implemented the court order to evict ‘illegal traders’ and demolished their shacks.

One of the illegal traders who refused to be named for fear of reprisal alleged that the municipality never gave them an alternative, instead all stalls were allocated to municipal officials’ cronies. He said he had been trying to apply for a stall through the municipal Local Economic Development (LED), but his attempts were futile.

“As a street hawker, I have employed two people to assist me. And I also employ more people when the need arises. Now, my shack has been demolished because the municipality alleged that I have occupied the land illegally.

“I understand that some municipal officials alleged that our businesses contribute to crime, litter, loitering and uncleanliness in the area. However, I always make sure that I remove all traces of trading on a daily basis,” he said.

Another illegal trader shared the same sentiments. She said it will be in the best interest of the municipality to consider street vendors as entrepreneurs, because that will contribute positively to growth of the economy.  

“I am a hair-dresser and all my customers consider my business reliable, convenient and competitive compared to others. I have been trying to apply for a stall, but I was sent from pillar to post by municipal officials.

“Remember, the informal economy contributes immensely to Taung’s revenue. So, I would like to urge the municipality to ensure that there is a close cooperation between them and us.  This will create a better understanding because not all occupations are undertaken by choice,” she said.

She said, there are personal, economic and social factors influencing participation in any occupation, so a comprehensive approach is needed when appraising them.

Meanwhile, the municipal mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe said, even though the municipality aims to promote sustainable workplace democracy, the fundamental problem is those who do not adhere to the municipal by-laws. Gaoraelwe further said everything should be done in accordance with the institutional framework through which the law is applied.

“As the municipality, we have obtained a court order to evict illegal hawkers at the Taung Taxi Rank and around town. In the past, the municipality did analysis and identified 52 illegal hawkers in the vicinity.

“These hawkers were rendered illegal because of the municipal by-law that we have in place. We implemented by-law 8 of 2005, which is called Street Trading and Control and by-law 2 sub-section 18, which says no person shall do business as a street trader, except with a prerogative permission of the municipality and in accordance with conditions set out in the permission,” he said.

He further said, as the municipality, they realised that there were illegal shacks mushrooming in town and taxi rank. Gaoraelwe added that some buildings were allegedly extended by makeshift shacks.

“The municipality’s Local Economic Development (LED) previously had a consultative engagement with these illegal hawkers and urged them to follow procedure, if they want to trade as hawkers. However, no one from them showed any interest and came forward.

“We gave them a notice on 17 February 2022, informing them to vacate their illegal stalls within seven days, but they did not heed to the call. So, the municipality applied for a court order to evict them,” he said.

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Accused nabbed for allegedly defrauding municipality R2.5m granted bail


By BAKANG MOKOTO

The six accused who were nabbed for allegedly defrauding the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality over R2.5 million released on R5000 bail each. Nkhensani Ndengeza (45), Mabaso Nazo (39), Rotshidzwa Khazamula (37), Vuyelwa Matshangaza (38), Mangaliso Matshangaza (37) and Lazarus Matshangaza (43) who are facing fraud, corruption and money laundering case, briefly appeared at the Orkney Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

The Hawks spokesperson, Col Katlego Mogale said, the probe of the accused emanates from the VBS mutual Bank scandal investigation, wherein investigators noticed suspicious transactions on the account of the Dr Kenneth Kaunda Municipality.

“The probing allegedly revealed that between 2017 and 2019, money was allegedly continuously deposited from the Dr Kenneth Kaunda Municipal accounts into the accounts of three municipality officials.

“One of the three officials who has since left the municipality would allegedly routinely make payments into the bank accounts of his wife and brother. He reportedly also routed more funds into an account belonging to a woman in Johannesburg allegedly under the guise of a tender that was awarded. The woman would subsequently send the money back to him,” Mogale said.

She said the six suspects were arrested simultaneously in Johannesburg, Vryburg, Orkney and Klerksdorp respectively on 24 May 2022. The matter was postponed to 1 August 2022 for further investigation.

Meanwhile, the National Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya expressed his gratitude for a job well done to both the investigation and prosecution in ensuring that these suspects are brought before court.

“No efforts will be spared in ridding the country of corruption and related activities,” Lebeya said.

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Six suspects arrested for allegedly defrauding municipality over R2.5 million!


By BAKANG MOKOTO

FIVE suspects aged 37 and 45, who were arrested by the Directorate for Priority Crime Unit, the Hawks for fraud, corruption and money laundering to the tune of R2.5 million are set to appear at the Orkney Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, while the sixth suspect is still under police guard at the hospital where he was arrested.

The Hawks spokesperson, Col Katlego Mogale said the probe emanates from the VBS mutual Bank scandal investigation, wherein investigators noticed suspicious transactions on the account of the Dr Kenneth Kaunda Municipality.

“The probing allegedly revealed that between 2017 and 2019, money was allegedly continuously deposited from the Dr Kenneth Kaunda Municipal accounts into the accounts of three municipality officials.

“One of the three officials who has since left the municipality would allegedly routinely make payments into the bank accounts of his wife and brother. He reportedly also routed more funds into an account belonging to a woman in Johannesburg allegedly under the guise of a tender that was awarded. The woman would subsequently send the money back to him,” Mogale said.

She said the six suspects were arrested simultaneously in Johannesburg, Vryburg, Orkney and Klerksdorp respectively on 24 May 2022.  

Meanwhile, the National Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya expressed his gratitude for a job well done to both the investigation and prosecution in ensuring that these suspects are brought before court.

“No efforts will be spared in ridding the country of corruption and related activities,” Lebeya said.

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Three men accused of selling drugs burnt to death!


By REGINALD KANYANE

Three men aged 22 and 36, who are accused of selling drugs were allegedly burned to death by irate community members in Ga-Mokgopha Section in Morokweng village, near Ganyesa on Tuesday. According to the North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone, some community members went to a rented house, where three men were staying and allegedly pelted it with stones.

“In the process of escaping the attack, the victims allegedly stabbed and injured some of the attackers. The group then chased and caught the men who were accused of dealing in drugs. They were then taken back to the house, which was eventually set alight with the trio inside.

“The victims were burnt to death and as a result, a case of kidnapping, murder and arson was registered. The investigation into the matter is still underway and no arrest thus far. The police remain on high alert following this atrocity,” he said.

Mokgwabone further said, the police are maintaining presence in the area to restore order. He added that community members are urged to remain calm and work with the police through Community Police Forum (CPF) to ensure that those who are behind these appalling acts are brought to book.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena said: “I am perturbed by the incident. What happened in Morokweng is inhumane and it is totally unacceptable.

“This must be condemned as no human being should be subjected by another to any kind of brutal attack, irrespective of the nature of the accusation. I would like to reiterate that taking the law into one’s hands is unlawful and those who are perpetrating such acts, will be dealt with accordingly.”

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‘Sensational mayor aims to combat unemployment, inequality and poverty’


 

By REGINALD KANYANE

The newly-appointed executive mayor of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Motseokae “Sense” Maje aims to change the bad image of the municipality. This comes after councillors and municipal officials at the embattled municipality, embarked on a four-day session of strategic planning in Parys recently.

“The aim of this initiative is to look into the mission and vision of the institution in order to ensure that they are still relevant. It is about time that negative images and practices associated with the municipality are rooted out for its own credibility.

“The municipality has the necessary internal capacity to live up to the point of reference and realise its intended objectives. However, we have become the laughing stock in the province for some time now,” he said.

Maje further said the municipality will improve on its provision of clean and drinkable water including sanitation. He added that the employees play a crucial role in ensuring that the municipality becomes ‘a force to be reckoned with’.

“We need to ensure that the employees bring back the decorum of this administration by ensuring that the work ethic of our personnel is brought back to where it is supposed to be. Working together with both internal and external stakeholders, we are going to root out maladministration and corruption that hindered us from returning to our former glory.

“To this effect, the new administration will continuously engage with all unions represented in this municipality such as SAMWU and IMATU. We need to ensure that their members adhere to the code of conduct as aligned in the Municipal System Act and the Disciplinary Collective Agreement,” said Maje.

He sent a stern warning to employees against being involved in any corruptive activities. Maje said these wayward actions will further derail the municipality on its mission to improve the lives of the masses.

The municipality was considered to be dysfunctional and listed as one of the worst performing municipalities in the country.

“If there is anyone among us, who still thinks or has a wayward illusion that things are going to remain the same, I urge them to reconsider their decision. Please, make a meaningful contribution towards the realisation of the aim and objectives of the new administration or make way for those who are prepared to do so.

“There is a need for the government to create a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) investment and create an environment, which people can live a better life. We have set ourselves a target to create jobs and combat poverty based on the economic and reconstruction programme,” he said.

Maje added: “I must also highlight that the government has put in place measures to unleash the potential of small businesses, micro businesses and informal businesses. I believe that economic recovery from the devastating effects of COVID-19 pandemic should be geared towards supporting SMMEs in this district.

“This will create the much needed income and job opportunities. We must continue to engage with our social partners through the District Development Model (DDM) approach as part of the social compact process to achieve the municipality’s desired objectives,” concluded Maje.

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‘Bribery and corruption flagged as major threat to SMMEs’


By BAKANG MOKOTO

Bribery and corruption has been flagged as the major threats to Small Medium and Macro Enterprises (SMMEs) especially in deep rural areas. This was highlighted during the recent visit of the Small Business Development deputy minister, Sdumo Dlamini in Taung.

Dlamini embarked on a roadshow to engage with small business owners and co-operatives to discuss economic growth and job creation opportunities.

However, some small business owners said, lack of access to finance and markets has severely affected them.

One of the small business owners, Xolani Nkonyana said: “Corruption and bribery are the major impediment to our business growth. I am running the only black-owned annual horse-racing event in the North West. However, I do not receive any support from the department because we are from Taung.

“The department was financially supporting the Bray annual horse-racing event, but stopped after they realised that the event is white-owned. I am running the same event, but I cannot be supported because it’s me.”

Nkonyana further said corruption and bribery shut them out of opportunities or forced them to part with their hard-earned money. He added that it hampers them to become self-sufficient and sustainable too.

Goitseone Matubako from Dryharts village, who runs an organic farm, shared the same sentiments. Matubako said the government has put some clauses that make it difficult for small business owners to get funding. He said their applications for funding continue to gather dust in the offices of some officials without any responsive measures.

“The bad services we receive from some officials demoralise entrepreneurs and delay the process. How possible that  we continue to apply for funding, but with no positive outcomes. It is heart-breaking because even some officials never have any decency to inform us why our applications were turned down,” he said.

North West MEC for Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism, Kenetswe Mosenogi said: “This is not the first time meeting here, last time we were in Tlakgameng with the department and it is important that we bring services like this to our local area.

“We opened funding last year for SMMEs between R100 000 and R200 000, however, we only received 2000 applications across the province and 18 of them came from Dr Ruth Segomotsi Monpati. This is one of the poorest regions in the province, so I requested the department to re-open applications only for the region.”

Mosenogi encouraged those who are interested to apply again. She said food security is needed here and the government cannot combat unemployment alone.

“The SMMEs play a crucial role and contribute 22% of the turnover. The SMMEs generate 10 million jobs, so we are encouraging everybody to start with the little that they have, so that they can create more jobs.

“Opportunities are available, but the difficulty is the access to information. Now, the national government has established a portal and many of us do not make use of it. So, we encourage you to register your companies, so that you can receive assistance as the government supports only those companies that are registered,” said Mosenogi.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Minister for Small Business Development, Sdumo Dlamini said there is a high rate of unemployment, particularly among the youth and women. Dlamini said they have engaged into a consultative meeting with other stakeholders, where SMMEs and cooperatives raised their challenges that they are facing.

“They have raised the difficulties they are facing and sharply raised the matter of corruption. They alleged that the corruption is at the centre of delaying them to get opportunities to run their services,” he said.

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R9.4 billion investments by Sedibelo Platinum Mine set to address unemployment, inequality and poverty


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

North West Premier, Bushy Maape has labelled the forthcoming investment of R9.4 billion by Sedibelo Platinum Mine in its operations at Pilanesberg Platinum Mine near Moruleng as a vote of confidence in the province.

Maape said this investment is a ‘step in the right direction’ in resuscitating the economy. The province has experienced enormous economic shocks as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in a decline of 7.6% in the provincial GDP in 2020.

“The unemployment rate stands at 33% in the province. As a government, we need to do everything in our power to take these numbers down. We are engaging different stakeholders and in particular, the private sector to work hand in glove with us to address the challenges of unemployment and poverty confronting our province.

“These engagements are yielding the desired results. The management of the mine indicated that over the next five years, up to three thousand jobs will be created by the development of an underground mine and of a Kell plant at Pilanesberg Platinum Mine,” he said.  

Maape further said the province is on the right trajectory towards economic recovery as this will assist them to address treble challenges, which is unemployment, inequality and poverty.

The Sedibelo Platinum Mine CEO, Erich Clarke indicated that, in addition, the investment will create various economic opportunities for local business people. He said their plans also entail various projects such as housing and investing in Social and Labour Plans.

“We will also be investing in a new Kell plant, which uses new technology to extract the metals from the ore without the use of a smelter. This technology will reduce carbon emissions by eighty percent. 65% of our workforce is from this area and we are looking at increasing it while creating opportunities for the youth and entrepreneurs,” said Clarke.

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Residents fixing their own roads due to government’s failure


By OBAKENG MAJE

The residents of Molelema village near Taung have taken upon themselves to fix the 15km road in their village, which links them to a tarred road leading to the Taung CBD. This comes after the D207 road construction project worth over R65 million was brought to a grinding halt after the department terminated the contract of the contractor, Botong Nkolele JV Construction over the obligation dispute.

However, the director of Botong Nkolele JV Construction, Daddy Tong took the matter for an arbitration in December 2021 and won the case. The department was allegedly instructed to reinstate the Botong Nkolele JV Construction, but that has not happened five months later.

One of the residents, Pogisho Afrika said, they have decided to fix the road because the deterioration of the road hits home on a personal level. He said they have requested each household to donate R5, while motorists donate R10.

“As locals, we fixed this road by grading the road using wheelbarrows. We are grateful because we have received unwavering support from our people. We have lost hope of getting any tarred road in our area. Recently, we have experienced torrential rains and our roads are inaccessible.

“This is all happening because of the perceived ineptitude of the department. It is difficult to run our errands without an accessible road. We also experience difficulties to access healthcare centres, in terms of emergency,” Afrika said.

The Community Liaison Officer (CLO) for the project, Mothibi Makoro shared the same sentiments. Makoro alleged that they have not received their salaries for three months in (June, July and August) 2020 due to the department’s failure to pay the contractor.

“It is so unfortunate that the contractor tried numerous times to engage with the department, but his attempts fell in deaf ears. The department owes us an explanation as to what is happening just like they gave an explanation when they terminated the agreement between them and the contractor.

“Rumours are doing rounds that the contractor has won a case, but we as the community do not understand what that entails,” he said.

The contractor, Daddy Tong said: “At this stage, the department has not adjudicated our claims to the value of about R25 million. They have been mute and never responded to our plea for adjudication and processing of payments. This matter is part of the issues we have included in our court proceedings.

“Prior to this, the department had defaulted in the payment of two invoices. We submitted invoice of R15 million on 12 July 2020, and it was only paid on 28 December 2020. We also submitted another invoice on 24 August 2020, and it was only paid on 30 April 2021,” he said.

Tong further said all invoices were paid after a struggle, even though there was no valid reason issued by the department to explain the delay. He added that the dispute started on 2 June 2020 after the department realised that they had made a gross error.

“They did not follow correct procedure when awarding a contract. In terms

of procurement and contract requirements, the department was supposed to identify errors in the pricing of the contractor prior awarding of contract.

“This is called arithmetic error correction and they failed to follow the procedure prior awarding of the contract on 27 September 2019. The contract is a re-measurable contract and that means the price of R65 918 991.18 awarded does not necessarily entail final price once the work is completed,” he said.

The chairperson of the North West Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Roads, Kim Medupe said: “As the committee, we are concerned about the condition and the status of the roads in the province. In some areas visited, the communities could not even go to work which is obviously having a negative impact on the lives of the people.

“The current issue of the road in Molelema village in Taung has come to the attention of the committee and we are awaiting a detailed report on the developments around this road from the department and there will be committee meetings with the department to resolve this issue.”

Meanwhile, the North West Public Works and Roads spokesperson, Matshube Mfoloe said: “I can confirm that I have forwarded your set of questions to our Directorate Legal Services and Chief Directorate: Transport Infrastructure for confirmation and clarity. However, I had neither received a legal response to your questions nor input from the Chief Directorate: Transport Infrastructure.”

Recently, the department returned unused R86 million to the national treasury that was allocated to fix the roads. 

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