‘Safety of learners will not be compromised’


By REGINALD KANYANE

13 November 2025- The North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng said the safety of the learners will not under any circumstances be compromised. Morweng was addressing the provincial elective conference of the South African National Small Bus Operators Council, (SANSBOC) held in Klerksdorp.

He further said SANSBOC is a government-supported initiative aimed at formalizing and empowering small bus operators most of whom are in scholar transport. Morweng added that they were established by the National Department of Transport with an interim structure in 2009 and a formal structure and provincial councils officially launched in 2012.

“They exist to be a structured voice for micro bus operators. You provide an essential mobility that allows learners, especially those from disadvantaged communities, to access education. Your service ensures that they can reach school on time and safely, fulfilling a fundamental constitutional right.

“It is for this that we hope you understand where we come from when we do not compromise on ensuring that the right of learners’ education is not violated nor expediently conceded,” he said.

Morweng emphasized that roadworthiness of the vehicles and its maintenance must be a priority for operators.

“You conduct on the road directly impacts a child’s safety and even their future behavioural pattern. Your drivers are the first role models learners encounter each morning. The way they conduct themselves on the road and how they interact with learners creates a lasting impression.

“A positive, professional attitude fosters a sense of security and respect and lifelong moral value,” he said.

SANSBOC Provincial Chairperson, Final Kgodumo complained about late payments of their invoices by the department. Kgodumo said, however, the department said at times it is as a result of irregular submission of invoices which impact on the processing as verification must be done.

“This is to ensure that invoices reflect the work done and the payment is accurate. We expect you to submit your invoices monthly as per the Service Level Agreement. We expect your drivers to adhere to all road safety regulations, ensuring your vehicles are well-maintained and driving with the utmost care and caution at all times.

“We must be vigilant against reckless driving and be prepared that contravention of this will be met with uncompromising law enforcement officers,” said Morweng.

The Chief Director for Transport Operations which manages scholar transport, Mpho Rantona, said SANSBOC is an important structure which provides an essential service. She said what is impressive is that more and more women are participating in the transport sector.

“We are happy that there are more women participating here which means there are more women who are scholar transport operators. We believe in partnership and will continually and continuously work on ensuring that we do not have a trust deficit with you as our stakeholder.

“It is for this that we must ensure that we have regular conversation which we not only value but appreciate as well. You are more than just transport providers, you are the first and last point of contact for many learners everyday day, playing a pivotal role in their educational journey,” said Rantona.

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Zimbabwean politician and his uncle granted bail of R10 000 each


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

13 November 2025- Zimbabwean politician, Job Sikhala (53) and his uncle, Alexander Ferrowst Thema (78), were granted a R10 000 bail each by the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court. Sikhala and Thema are facing charges of possession of explosives.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in Gauteng, Lumka Mahanjana said it is alleged that on 6 November 2025, the two were stopped by police while driving along Kgosi Mampuru Street in Pretoria. Mahanjana said upon searching the vehicle, police discovered 26 units of blasting cartridges and 15 units of connector cap fuses.

“In court, the state did not oppose their release on bail. The state prosecutor, Chris Maruma, submitted two affidavits from the investigating officer, Sergeant Thabo Madia confirming that both accused are legally in the country. Sikhala holds a valid visa, while Thema possesses a South African identity document.

“The affidavits further stated that the accused are not in a position to interfere with witnesses or the ongoing investigation. The matter was postponed to 3 February 2026 for further investigation,” she said.

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Exploring the dynamics of couples and family therapy


By BAKANG MOKOTO

13 November 2025- The Senior Psychologist and Clinical lead at North West University’s (NWU) Centre for Health and Human Performance (CHHP), Dr Rümando Kok said navigating human relationships can be a maze of conflict and misunderstandings, especially in the close-knit relationship dynamics of couples and families. Kok said they are actively promoting healthy interpersonal relationships through expert-led conversations and therapy sessions.

He further said a positive new trend is emerging. Kok added that younger couples are increasingly seeking therapy as a preventive measure before getting married or entering long-term relationships.

“It seems to be a generational shift. They view it as an investment in their relationship rather than a last resort. This reflects a healthy, progressive attitude to mental well-being and to addressing possible obstacles in their relationships head-on.

“Therapy and counselling can provide a sort of “psychological x-ray” of a relationship, empowering couples to understand their specific dynamic, strengths, weaknesses and possible sources of conflict. It helps them to identify issues they should work on from the start to ensure a strong and healthy relationship,” he said.

Kok said counselling and therapy are also very beneficial to families. He said that when psychologists work with couples, they view them as a single dyad – one pair with two parts.

“It is a two-person relational system. A family dynamic is different. It involves multiple dyads that can include the romantic partnership between parents, their relationships as caregivers, and the connections between parents and children.

“Each relationship affects the others, creating a complex system of interactions. Couples and family therapy focus on understanding how these systems function and where relational patterns may have become ineffective,” said Kok.

He said families usually approach them when these systems are not functioning optimally. Kok said conflict is a common reason for therapy.

“Conflict remains the most common reason families seek help. People often become reactive instead of interactive, or reflexive rather than reflective. Other issues include infidelity, communication difficulties, unclear roles and emotional disconnection.

“Many conflicts arise from unspoken assumptions. People assume responsibilities without talking about them. These implicit expectations easily lead to tension. Emotional disengagement is another challenge,” he said.

Kok said families may manage daily routines well but still feel disconnected emotionally. He said the power struggles are also a recurring theme.

“We talk about ‘one-up’, ‘one-down’ and ‘equal’ positions. Healthy relationships require flexibility to move between these roles. Problems arise when someone rigidly stays in one position. One-up refers to a person attempting to dominate another. One-down refers to a person taking a subservient stance and an equal stance reflects a balance.

“Therapy can also occur indirectly. Even if the family does not attend together, one member can still influence the system. We offer three key strategies for nurturing healthy relationships. Aim for good enough rather than perfect,” said Kok.

He said perfection is impossible in an imperfect world. Kok said accept your limitations and do your best with what you have.

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Inquest into alleged death of Tlhapi to be re-opened


By AGISANANG SCUFF

13 November 2025- The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said the inquest into the alleged death and disappearance of Nicholas Majestic Boiki Tlhapi will be reopened in the North West High Court sitting in Mahikeng. Tlhapi (26) was a community activist and a politically active member of the Ikageng Civic Association in Potchefstroom.

The NPA regional spokesperson in North West, Sivenathi Gunya said on the evening of 20 March 1986, at approximately 8pm, he and eleven other mourners boarded a taxi to attend the funeral of three comrades who had been shot by police. Gunya said the group was arrested at Jouberton Township en route to Klerksdorp during the State of Emergency declared by the government at the time.

“While all of Tlhapi’s fellow detainees were released after approximately 14 days in custody, Tlhapi never returned home and has not been seen in the last 38 years. An inquest into his disappearance was first held on 5 July 1995 at the Klerksdorp Magistrate’s Court (Inquest No. 49/94).

“The court ruled that it could not find beyond a reasonable doubt that Tlhapi was deceased, despite hearing evidence from his father, James Tlhapi and others,” he said.

Gunya further said the matter was later referred to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) as one of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) cases. He added that the investigation, guided by the NPA, led to a subsequent application by the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) to the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development to reopen the inquest.

“The Minister then requested the Judge President of the North West Division of the High Court, in terms of Section 17A(1) of the Inquests Act 58 of 1959, to designate a judge to preside over the reopened inquest.

“The Judge President has accordingly designated Acting Deputy Judge President A.H. Petersen to preside over the matter. The case will be enrolled at the High Court in Mahikeng on 17 November 2025 for the first appearance of interested parties and persons of interest before the court,” said Gunya.

Meanwhile, Dr Rachel Makhari, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West said: “The NPA stands united in its commitment to ensuring that justice is served and that there is accountability in the disappearance of Tlhapi.”

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Police looking for suspects who allegedly robbed a foreign businessman


By REGINALD KANYANE

13 November 2025- The police in Nababeep are investigating a case of robbery following an incident that occurred on 12 November 2025, at approximately 2pm on the N7 road, near Okiep. The police said according to the complainant, a foreign businessman (49), he was en route from Windhoek to Cape Town for business when the alleged incident occurred.

The Namakwa police spokesperson, Captain Ivan Magerman said he further alleges that an unknown white vehicle overtook him and abruptly stopped in front of his vehicle near the bridge in Okiep. Magerman said upon stopping the vehicle, two unknown men exited the white vehicle and approached him.

“One suspect instructed the complainant to exit his vehicle while the other opened the front passenger door and accessed the dashboard compartment. The suspect allegedly removed a transparent plastic bag containing a substantial amount of cash.

“During the incident, the complainant was physically restrained and subsequently pushed to the ground. The suspects then fled the scene with the stolen cash. No weapons were used, and the complainant did not sustain any injuries,” he said.

Magerman further said the suspects remain unidentified at this stage, and the number of occupants in the suspect vehicle is unknown. He added that a case of common robbery is being investigated by Nababeep detectives.

“Anyone with information can call Detective Sergeant Deory Smith on 060 861 9156 or contact the Saps CRIME stop number 08600 10111 or use the MySaps app. All information will be treated confidentially,” said Magerman. 

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Conveyancer in court on allegations of theft and money laundering


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI  

13 November 2025- A conveyancer, Leanne Sullaphen Macleod (55) was arrested by the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team on charges of theft of funds and money laundering. Macleod briefly appeared in the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court on 12 November 2025.

The Hawks spokesperson in Northern Cape, Lieutenant Colonel Tebogo Thebe said it is alleged that during the period 2021 to 2024, the accused who is an admitted attorney and conveyancer practicing in Kimberley, misappropriated the funds of clients kept in the trust. Thebe said the funds are for a sole purpose and mandate of buying and selling of houses on client’s behalf.

“The accused failed to fulfil some client’s mandate or refund them back from the trust account. Furthermore, Macleod unlawfully and intentionally stole/misappropriated the clients’ funds for her use by transferring funds to her personal account.

“Various clients suffered a loss to the value of R4 638 357.30. Kimberley Magistrate’s Court released the accused on R500 bail. The matter was postponed to 28 November 2025, for the case to be transferred to Serious Commercial Crimes Court,” he said. 

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Former North West Development Corporation CFO sentenced for fraud


By OBAKENG MAJE 

13 November 2025- The former Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of North West Development Corporation (NWDC), Kudakwashe Mpofu (33), was sentenced to three years imprisonment by the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court sitting in Molopo. This was in terms of Section 276(1)(i) of the Criminal Procedure Act for fraud.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in North West, Sivenathi Gunya said Mpofu received an additional three years’ imprisonment, wholly suspended for five years on condition that he is not convicted of fraud during the period of suspension. Gunya said Mpofu was arrested in January 2025 by members of the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation unit following probes into the use of a fraudulent South African permanent residence permit.

“The court heard that in March 2021, the NWDC advertised a position of Asset Manager based at its head office in Mahikeng. Mpofu applied for the post and submitted all required documentation, including a fraudulent permanent residence permit.

“He was appointed on 1 May 2021 and later promoted to Chief Financial Officer (CFO) position on 1 June 2023. Investigations revealed that the permit submitted by Mpofu had never been issued by the Department of Home Affairs,” he said.

Gunya further said during the trial, Mpofu pleaded guilty to both counts of fraud.

In aggravation of sentence, advocate Nkhetheni Mudau argued that fraud remains a serious and prevalent offence in South Africa, particularly within the jurisdiction of the court. Mudau said the accused failed to disclose how he obtained the fraudulent document and benefited financially, earning over R3 million during his tenure at the entity.

Welcoming the outcome, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari, commended Mudau for bringing the matter to a finality. Makhari said these sentences underscore the NPA’s commitment to combating and prosecuting commercial crimes that undermine public trust and institutional integrity.

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Police are looking for missing Mogapi


By BAKANG MOKOTO

13 November 2025 – The police in Mabeskraal request the community’s assistance in locating a missing Shiyane Maolean Mogapi (75), who is residing at Mosidi Section in Mabeskraal. The police said according to information received, Mogapi was last seen on 17 September 2025.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adéle Myburgh said a search was conducted around Mabeskraal, extensive investigations were done and all leads were followed up with no success. Myburgh said at the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a blue two-piece overall.

“He is dark in complexion with brown eyes, a medium build body, 1.8m tall, with long black and grey hair. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts can contact the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Mosimanegape Mosothwane on 082 772 4009, your local police station or Crime Stop on ‪08600 10111.

“Anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via the MySAPS App from your smartphone. Extortion-related incidents can be reported on the Extortion hotline on 080 091 1011,” she said.

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Company fined for failure to submit tax returns


By AGISANANG SCUFF

13 November 2025- The Kgabanyane Mining and Projects (Pty) Ltd, represented by its Director, Tidimalo Christopher Kgotlhang (43), was found guilty by the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court for failure to submit returns. The company faced 56 counts of contravening Section 234(2)(d) of the Tax Administration Act 28 of 2011.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Sivenathi Gunya said between December 2021 and October 2024, the company failed to submit Value-Added Tax (VAT), Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), and Company Income Tax (CIT) returns, despite several telephonic reminders from the South African Revenue Service (SARS), including one on 25 November 2024. Gunya said in court, Kgotlhang opted to pay an admission of guilt fine totalling R56 000 for neglecting his tax obligations as the company’s director.

“This outcome underscores the diligent work of the NPA’s Specialised Tax Unit (STU), which promotes accountability and compliance by pursuing legal action against those who fail to adhere to tax laws. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) welcomes the imposition of a substantial fine,” he said.

Welcoming the judgment, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari, commended Advocate Dineo Mathule for her diligence in bringing the matter to a successful conclusion. Makhari also acknowledged the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders involved in ensuring that justice was served.

“The NPA, through its Specialised Tax Unit, remains steadfast in its commitment to enforcing tax compliance and ensuring accountability. Criminal prosecution continues to be a vital instrument in addressing deliberate non-compliance with tax legislation,” she said.

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Over 400 initiation school applications approved for the 2025 Summer Customary Initiation Season in North West


By OBAKENG MAJE

12 November 2025- Over 400 initiation schools have been approved by the North West Provincial Initiation Coordinating Committee (PICC) for the 2025 Summer Customary Initiation Season. This was announced during the State of Readiness meeting held by North West CoGTA, PICC and South African Police Service (SAPS), Health Department ahead of the summer initiation intake, which will commence during the school holidays.

The Chairperson of the PICC, Kgosi Godfrey Ramosetlho Gasebone said they assessed the province’s preparedness and measures to safeguard initiates. Gasebone said this will ensure a safe and incident-free initiation season.

“Over 462 applications were received for both male and female customary initiation schools in three districts, 446 were approved, with only 16 disapproved. We have approved 72 applications in the Ngaka Modiri Molema, 281 in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati and 93 in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda.

“We appeal for vigilance and collaboration among stakeholders. We hope this season will record less illegal initiation schools and zero fatalities. The Department of Health and SAPS will remain on high alert to respond swiftly to any emergencies. We will do everything in our power to secure resources and ensure proper monitoring and running of all initiation schools in the province” he said.

A major concern raised in the meeting was the non-prosecution of cases against individuals running illegal initiation schools, with some resulted in fatalities. Mzwandile Mrabe of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), pledged support in pursuing the registered cases, emphasizing that firm action will deter the rise of illegal and unsafe initiation practices.

Meanwhile, the department and all stakeholders committed to ensuring that all initiation schools operate within the confines of the law and comply with all prescribed health and safety standards.

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