ANC in North West sacks five mayors for fraud and corruption


 

 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

The ANC Interim Provincial Committee (IPC) in the North West has recalled five mayors from various municipalities across the province. This was announced by the ANC IPC coordinator, Hlomani Chauke during a media briefing at Rustenburg on Friday.

The affected municipalities are Mahikeng, Ditsobotla, Maquassi Hills, Matlosana Local Municipalities and the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality.

Chauke said they have reached this decision after they have concluded their rigorous assessment of various municipalities in the province. He said the committee has noted with concern, the debilitating state of administration and the dismal failure of governance in most of the municipalities.

“The failure of the municipal leadership to provide the requisite oversight has resulted in the collapse of the municipal administration. Even more, perturbing for the IPC, is the inability of these municipalities to discharge their constitutional mandate and provide much needed services to our communities.

“These assessments were scientific in approach and informed by, amongst others, the continued regression in the audit outcomes over the past few years as reported by the Auditor General,” he said.

Chauke added that the AG’s pejorative report highlighted a number of instances of non-compliance with the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), mismanagement of the public funds, financial irregularities and lack of systems of accountability including consequence management.

He further said the committee also noted the ongoing political instability in various municipalities which led to the disruption of the key mandate of the ANC-governed municipalities to provide meaningful service delivery to people.

“These disruptions have manifested themselves in different ways including through violent attacks on councillors, municipal employees, leaders of labour unions and even more worrisome, members of the community. This violence has resulted in some community members burning properties belonging to councillors.

“The ANC Constitution enjoins the IPC to amongst others, supervise and direct the work of the ANC and all its organs in the province, including the ANC provincial and local government caucuses.

“The instability in the municipalities has serious implications for the ANC which contests elections as a registered political party drawing support from all sections of South African society,” said Chauke.

He said the committee has in line with the ANC constitution, gone through great lengths to guide and reign over its deployees. Chauke said , however, some of these councillors have remained defiant and uncooperative.

“Consequently, the IPC has resolved to recall its Troikas in five municipalities. The troikas comprise of Mayors, Speakers and Chief Whips. Ordinarily, the IPC would not have preferred to recall these deployees given the reality that local government elections will be held next year.

“However, we can no longer overstretch the growing impatience of our communities with our public representatives. This decision is a consequence of broad consultations with the national leadership of the ANC, our leagues and alliance partners,” he said.

Chauke further said as they effect these changes, the ANC will require maximum unity among all its members, supporters and society. He said these changes will enable them to sharpen their capacity to advance and defend the National Democratic Revolution (NDR).

“The IPC will expect members of the ANC to close ranks and to build well-oiled machinery, capable of uniting the people of the province and the broadest range of all sectors of society to accelerate service delivery.

“To achieve these, the ANC expects all its members to display high political discipline as a necessary ingredient without which, it will be almost impossible to deliver basic services as expected by our people,” said Chauke.

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SAMWU intends to take legal action against the embattled municipality over assault


By REGINALD KANYANE

South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) in the North West intends to take legal action against the embattled Naledi Local Municipality. This comes after a few members belonging to the union were allegedly attacked by the security guards at the municipality during a standoff on Wednesday.

SAMWU provincial secretary, Vincent Diphoko said they had a meeting with some of the employees over lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs). Diphoko added that they tried in numerous times to address the matter with the municipality, but their request fell in deaf ears.

“There was a separate meeting between our national structure and the municipality. The municipality called a schedule 8 meeting where it was intending to charge our provincial chairperson and the regional secretary of Mahikeng. So, the SAMWU national and the provincial leadership were there to facilitate the meeting.

“However, workers went outside the meeting that we held and went to demand the PPEs from the municipal management. In that process, the security guards employed by the municipality ambushed them with violence. Unfortunately, some of our members were injured in that process and our national treasurer was admitted to hospital because of pepper spray,” he said.

Diphoko added that they are now waiting for a legal opinion from their head office and they will decide whether to open a criminal case against the security company or the municipality. He said they are still compiling a report to check how many people were injured, but confirmed that one person was admitted to the hospital for medical assistance.    

However, the acting municipal manager, Thabo Appolus refuted the allegations. Appolus said those workers disrupted their meeting.  

“We have supplied all our workers with Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs). Our records also show that the said officials that were demanding PPEs were given them. So, the issue was not about the PPEs. The SAMWU national officials came as a request from us because we had a schedule 8 meeting in terms of the Labour Relation Act.

“There are issues relating to the contravention of Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) and as management, we were instituting disciplinary action against their members,” he said.

Appolus added that the situation has returned to normality and the municipality will continue with its course to charge those who transgressed. He said they also agreed with the SAMWU leadership to ensure that service delivery is disrupted.

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Heartfelt condolence messages continue to pour in after Bizos’ death


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

The heartfelt condolence messages continue to pour into the family and friends of the renowned struggle icon and human rights lawyer, advocate George Bizos who died on Wednesday.

Bizos was born in Greece, but fled his Nazi occupation of his native Greece at age 13 to become one of South Africa’s prominent human rights lawyers. His health continued to deteriorate over the years.  

South African National Civic Organisation (Sanco) chairperson in the North West, Paul Sebegoe said Bizos was a revolutionary intellectual and a selfless jurist who had set the bar for South Africa’s legal system very high.

“Bizos principled leadership, wise legal counsel and cardinal contribution towards our constitutional democracy, rule of law, human rights values including the reconciliation, nation-building, and social cohesion as well as reclaiming the values that underpinned the struggle for liberation will be sorely missed.

“He represented a generation of fearless and selfless leaders that stood against the might of the apartheid state. It could be rightly argued that Bizos saved the late ANC president and world icon, Nelson Mandela, Govan Mbeki as well as Walter Sisulu from receiving the death sentence and going to the gallows during the Rivonia treason trial,” he said.

Sebegoe said they were confident that Bizos would bounce back to good health, after he fell and hit his head on the night that he received the deserved Freedom of Johannesburg after a public lecture hosted at Wits University four years ago.

He further said Bizos was an internationalist, a great fighter, a defender of the defenseless downtrodden and marginalised, conscience of our nation as well as a humble patriot who made an invaluable contribution towards creating a united, democratic, non-racial, non-sexist, peaceful, and prosperous society,” said Sebegoe.

It was reported that Bizos who was 87 year of age at that time, fell and hit his head two days after receiving the award after a public lecture hosted in his honour and the late ANC stalwart as well as Rivonia trialist, Andrew Mlangeni at Wits University and was admitted to the institution’s Donald Gordon Medical Centre in Parktown.

The university newspaper, the Wits Vuvuzela had at the time reported that after the fall, Bizos was bleeding from his neck and was helped to his feet by guests who attended the lecture.

The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation spokesperson, Zaakirah Vadi said the foundation is deeply saddened by the passing of Bizos. Vadi expressed sincere condolences to the family, friends, and comrades of Bizos.

“The foundation recalls the extremely close personal friendship between its founder, Ahmed Kathrada and the late Bizos. We remember Bizos fighting back tears at the Westpark Cemetery as he remembered the life and times of Kathrada. “At the time, Bizos said that Kathy was known for dedicating his life to the cause of the struggle and the realisation of freedom in South Africa. He said Kathrada was a brave man with a sense of humour,” said Vadi.

He further said today they fight back their tears in memory of Bizos. Vadi added that Bizos was a great South African, who dedicated his life to fighting apartheid through the courts.

“We reiterate Kathrada’s remarks about Bizos. Kathrada said Bizos stand in that long tradition of great human beings who although not born in this country did so much to contribute to its well-being.

“Bizos was a highly respected, renowned, and internationally acclaimed South African lawyer. He was an outstanding human rights activist who made his mark under apartheid while defending among other ANC leaders such as Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu , and Ahmed Kathrada during the 1964 Rivonia Trial,” concluded Vadi.

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‘Healthcare workers down tools at Taung District Hospital over non-payments of bonuses’


 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

Patients were left stranded at Taung District Hospital after healthcare workers embarked on protest and downed their tools since Monday. This comes after healthcare workers alleged that the department failed to pay them their overtime and performance bonuses for three months.

One of the healthcare workers who refused to be named for fear of reprisal said: “We will continue with the protest until the management adheres to our demands. We cannot continue as normal, while we are owed by the management.

“We tried to engage with them in numerous times, but we were sent from pillars to post. Now, it is high time that the management listens to us and stop being arrogant. How do you expect us to perform our duties while we are not happy?

Another healthcare worker said they have been at the forefront in a fight against coronavirus and joining one fight over the other is not a false choice at all. She said given their career choice to protect human lives, the effect of disparities in their work is imperative fighting for.

“After all, we have been risking our lives to save others who were sick, the novel coronavirus causes, and we understand how events like protests may land a whole new crop of cases in our care, some of whom we may not be able to help. However, the management leaves us with no choice,” he said.

Meanwhile, the North West Health Department spokesperson, Tebogo Lekgethwane said it true that they did not pay healthcare workers their performance bonuses. He said before payments are done, the normal process is verification and approval and that normally takes time. 

“The facility has not received approval of Performance Management and Development System (PMDS) as yet. The employees were informed on Monday that their June and July claims will be paid on Thursday next week.

“For August, employees are still making submissions through their respective managers /supervisors. PMDS will be processed once verification and approval by the province is granted,” said Lekgethwane.

He further said emergencies and critical patients are being referred to Joe Morolong Hospital in Vryburg.

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‘Ramotshere Moiloa mayor encourages public to safeguard trees’


  

By REGINALD KANYANE

Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality in partnership with the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries visited two centres and school in Lehurutshe to celebrate Arbor Month.  

The municipal mayor, Lerato Selebogo said even though Arbor Day was first celebrated over 100 years ago, it is still important to create awareness as trees play a pivotal role in preserving livelihoods against the deforestation of the environment.  

She said the aim of the day was to raise awareness of trees and to help to provide an educative service to all areas of the community.

“People need to look at the destruction and long term damage that deforestation has on the environment to realize the importance of this day. We can no longer take trees for granted as they preserve our livelihoods in various ways.

“So, we visited the Areka Old Age Centre and Hospice along with the Dikhudu Primary School where we planted few trees. We sometimes experience soil erosion in our areas that might be hazardous to our livelihoods, so it is our duty as parents to educate our children the importance of this initiative,” she said.

Youth Environmental Coordinator at the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Thapelo Mongala shared the same sentiments. Mongala said as the custodians of the environment, it is important to look after it.

“This entails greening and planting of trees. The initiative does not only preserve the condition of the environment, but give oxygen to the livelihoods. It has been our culture that when one cut a tree, is expected to plant another tree of the same kind to avoid deforestation.

“However, it seems we have lost a plot on that in modern days because people can go on a deforestation spree without thinking twice. We need to restore the custom of planting of trees to avoid disastrous situations,” Mongala added.

Areka Old Age Home and Hospice director, Mazulu Motona welcomed the initiative. Motona who is also a chairperson of the South African Older Person’s Forum (SAOPF) at Ngaka Modiri Molema District said: “We really appreciate the visit of various stakeholders at our centre. We have received unwavering support from various stakeholders including the donations of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) from a private company in Gauteng.

“It has been five years since the existence of the centre. However, we have not received any assistance from the North West Social Development thus far. It is also disheartening to hear the news that the department is planning to shut down the centre for non-compliance. So, we urge any assistance from anyone as we give refuge to older persons who are vulnerable.”

Matona also sent his regards to the North West MEC for Agriculture, Desbo Mohono and the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipal mayor, Justice Makolomakwa for their selflessness contributions.  He said he is also grateful that they have not registered any COVID-19 case at the centre.

The centre has 18 employees and is a safe haven to 36 older persons who come from various backgrounds.

Dikhudu Primary School teacher, Thomas Lehutso welcomed the planting of trees at their school. Lehutso said that children will also learn from tender age that planting of trees is of value.  

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North West Department of Education CFO suspended over corruption


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By BAKANG MOKOTO

North Department of Education is the latest portfolio to be marred with corruption and maladministration allegations. This comes after the suspension of its Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Romeo Molema.

It is alleged that Molema was involved in misappropriation of funds and tender irregularities. Now, the matter has been handled by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) as the North West Department of Education is under administration.

DBE spokesperson, Elijah Mhlanga said: “We can confirm that the Minister of Basic Education has suspended the CFO of North West Department of Education. This is done by the Minister because the North West Education department is still under administration by DBE.

“So, the Minister has the obligation to act on the task that required her attention. However, the suspension has nothing to do with PPEs procurement and any of those types of things.”

He said the alleged procurements involving Molema took place before the arrival of COVID-19. He added that Molema has been placed on precautionary suspension pending a full investigation into various matters that have to do with procurement in that department.

Meanwhile, the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) spokesperson, Kaizer Kganyago confirmed that they are investigating three departments in the North West. He said they are investigating the Health, Social Developments, and Education departments.

“As far as I’m concerned, there are three departments that we are investigating in the North West. We are investigating the Health, Social Development, and Education departments.

“However, it will be difficult for me to answer your question because we have nothing to do with people being suspended. Actually, it is the employer-employee matter, so we cannot tell any department to suspend anyone,” Kganyago said.

He added that there are developments on the matters that they are investigating, but he cannot shed more light as that might hamper their investigations.

Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Obed Bapela said the SIU has received financial backing to enable them to investigate all widespread corruption involving the PPEs tender irregularities across the country. He said they declared corruption as a crime against humanity.

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North West MEC, Mosenogi under fire over Mojaki’s controversial appointment


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Facebook: North West MEC for DEDECT, Kenetswe Mosenogi 

 

By STAFF REPORTER

North West MEC for the Department of Economic Development, Conservation, and Tourism (DEDECT), Kenetswe Mosenogi is ‘under fire’ for allegedly appointing the former Ngaka Modiri Molema municipal manager, Mokgele Mojaki as the accounting officer at the North West Development Corporation (NWDC) subsidiary, Signal Developments.

According to the Democratic Alliance (DA), the controversial Mojaki’s appointment was irregular. DA provincial spokesperson on Economic Development, Jacqueline Theologo said Mosenogi allegedly appointed Mojaki in March 2020, even after obtaining legal advice that substantiated this irregularity in April 2020.

“Mosenogi only withdrew the appointment of Mojaki in August 2020 after they pushed for answers. As per the guidelines provided in the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), Mosenogi is designated to appoint the board members and accounting officers of subsidiaries such as Signal Developments, which falls under the NWDC.

“Mosenogi seemingly abused her powers for political gain. We will lodge a case with the Public Protector to investigate the irregular appointment, the salary Mojaki received during his appointment, and also the details surrounding the withdrawal of the appointment,” Theologo said.

However, the DEDECT spokesperson, Dumisa Seshabela said: “The North West Development Corporation Limited Act, 9 of 1995 (the act) is silent of the appointment of anyone in subsidiaries.

“Section (14) (2) of the act states that the Board may of its own motion submit to the responsible member any matter for decision. Section 1 of the act states that a responsible member means the Member of the Executive Council responsible for Economic Affairs.”

She said Mosenogi received a request from the Board to approve the appointment of the Accounting Authority of Signal Development in line with the above provision in the act. Seshabela added that the Board has since rescinded its decision to appoint Mojaki, and Mosenogi has set aside the appointment accordingly.

Mojaki was earning around R54 000 per month during his stay at Signal Developments.

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North West Health department administrator, Jeannette Hunter ‘hunted’ by R900 million tender irregularities   


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By STAFF REPORTER

North West Health Department continues to be marred with corruption, fraud, maladministration, and tender irregularities allegations. This comes after four service providers that render security services accused the department of tender irregularities worth R900 million.

Ka-Mayaluza (PTY) Limited, Hotline Security CC, Idas Security Guard CC t/a Sidas Security and Phiriphiri Security Services (PTY) Limited took the matter to the North West High Court in Mahikeng after accusing the department of tampering with the bid documents in order to disqualify them from the process.

According to their court application, the department officials allegedly tampered with the bid adjudication proceedings by tearing out some of the pages from the bid documents in order to disqualify them from the process.

Now, the Democratic Alliance provincial spokesperson on Health, Gavin Edwards said they will write to the chairperson of Health Portfolio committee in the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Priscilla Williams and Chair of Chairs, Mmoloki Cwaile requesting them to urgently call the Administrator for Department of Health, Jeanette Hunter and MEC Madoda Sambatha to account for the irregular awarding of security tenders totalling R900 million before the committee.

“The Administrator, MEC, Head of Department and Director of Supply Chain Management must answer for the irregular awarding, present a breakdown of how the amount of R900 million was arrived at and also indicate the consequence management measures that will ensure accountability.

“Any person guilty of interfering with the bidding process must face disciplinary action and as the Accounting Officer, the Administrator must be formally investigated,” Edwards said.

He said it earlier this year, the department was in the news for irregularly awarding a coal tender to the chairperson of the bid adjudication committee, William Kaipa who was formerly employed by Sibusisiwe Contractors, which was among the companies that won a tender of supplying coal to hospitals.

Edwards added that tender irregularities, medication shortages, irregular suspension of staff members that speak out against mismanagement, and poor services by healthcare facilities are but a drop in the ocean of maladministration under the watch of Hunter and substantiates their previous calls for her to step down.

“The longer Hunter remains in her position, the more damage she causes to an already distressed department. The judgment by Justice Djaje is a clear indicator that the department continues to ignore proper processes in the awarding of tenders.

“The DA will keep a close eye on developments to ensure that individuals account for the evident corruption within this department. The judgment handed down by the North West High Court in Mahikeng has ordered that a fresh invitation for bids be issued within six months and that the tender be awarded to the successful bidder in accordance with the Procurement Policies and Processes,” said Edwards.

Meanwhile, Sambatha said they have noted the outcome of the court ruling pertaining to the physical security tender. He said the department acknowledges and accepts the instructions of the court to issue a fresh invitation for the bids for the rendering of the physical security services to the department.

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32 laptops, 159 tablets, two projectors stolen in N West schools


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By OBAKENG MAJE

North West MEC for Education, Wendy Matsemela applauded the police for arresting four suspects who were found to be in possession of school items like laptops, tablets, projectors, and a set of kits for various sports in separate incidents.

North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said they have arrested two suspects aged between 25 and 27 who allegedly broke and stole school items at Maiketso Primary School in Morokweng village.

Mokgwabone said it is alleged that the principal realised on arrival at the school that the strong room was broken into.

“Upon inspection, he established that brand new laptops, tablets, a projector, and a camera all valued at R215 000 had been stolen. A case of burglary was registered for investigation.

“During the investigation, the team made a follow-up on information, leading to the arrest of the pair in Morokweng. Subsequently, 16 laptops, nine tablets, a projector, and the camera were recovered in Morokweng and Seweding village in Kuruman,” he said.

Mokgwabone said the police also recovered 10 suspected stolen sheep, which were kept in a makeshift kraal in the yard where the suspects were arrested. He added that the investigation revealed that the sheep were stolen in Ganyesa.

“They were all positively identified by the lawful owner. Both suspects will appear in the Ganyesa Magistrate’s Court on Monday for burglary business, possession of suspected stolen goods and stock theft,” said Mokgwabone.

In a separate incident regarding burglary committed at Mmoledi Secondary school in Phitsane village near Mahikeng, the police arrested two suspects that were found to be in a possession of school items such as 16 laptops, 150 tablets, 1 projector, 2 sets of netball kit, 3 sets of soccer kit and 2 sets of volleyball kit and damaged office doors, said Mokgwabone.

It is alleged that the suspects tore down the school fence in order to gain access to the school premises and broke into the laboratory. Mokgwabone added that the suspects gained entry through the roof of the staff room, where they used the grinder to open the school strong room.

Matsemela is delighted after the arrest and retrieval of goods. She said the police did a sterling job by apprehending these suspects.

“It is really disappointing for adults to be involved in destroying the future of our learners. I want justice to be done to the fullest and those responsible for this should be sentenced to jail for a long time.

“Such incidents are a drawback and are planned to disadvantage the future of the African child during the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR),” said Matsemela.

She warned all those who continue to vandalise schools and urged them to desist from that act of criminality. Matsemela said the ‘wheels of the law’ will deal with them harshly.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena applauded the police for working tirelessly to ensure that the suspects are arrested and goods are recovered.

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Mahikeng is leading in the number of GBV in the province


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Picture: Deputy Minister of COGTA, Obed Bapela 

By REGINALD KANYANE

Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Obed Bapela said they will implement strategic measures to deal with Gender-Based Violence (GBV) once and for all in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District.

Bapela said his visit to the Thuthuzela Centre at the Mahikeng Provincial Hospital was as the result of the report by the Provincial Command Council which dictated that Mahikeng, in particular, is leading in the number of GBV in the whole province since the declaration of the State of Disaster on COVID-19.

“The visit has given impetus to the province and district’s efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus, whilst maintaining a delicate balance of saving lives and protecting livelihoods of communities.

“The initiative was part of building social compacts with clear developmental commitments and participation in the District Command Council meeting to leverage opportunities and mitigate challenges in district,” he said.

He said they interacted with those who are dealing with GBV at the centre. Bapela added that the government will partner with various NGOs and civil organizations in quest to bring the end to the GBV.

“Our women and children are very important in our lives, but they turn to be victims of GBV. The difficult question I’ll ask was what is the cause of all this. Why after COVID-19 the number of GBV in the country has risen?

“There are many factors that describe that couples not tolerating each other, unemployment was also another contributor. Men were no more able to provide for the family and the demand became unbearable,” he said.

Bapela further said men should engage in various forums to talk about their challenges. He said corruption also played a vital role in affecting the livelihoods of many.

“We declare that corruption is the enemy of the people. Corruption has also affected our healthcare workers because they were provided with inferior quality of PPEs, sanitisers that were not even above 75% of alcohol.

“We have seen a number of doctors and nurses being infected and dying from the coronavirus across the country because they were not highly protected. So, corruption has caused all those deaths, and those who cut corners sold those inferior materials with an overpriced set by the treasury,” said Bapela.

However, Bapela said they were happy that the treasury has called on all departments to give the lists of all companies that were appointed during the procurement of the goods.  He said the Premiers were also requested to submit the list of companies that were appointed during the procurement.

“The SIU has also received financial backing to ensure that their investigations run smoothly to ensure that there was no maladministration and corruption during the procurements of PPEs.

“If the wrongdoings are detected, the consequences management will be implemented despite your position in society. We are having the ANC National Executive Committee meeting this weekend and the president will announce major decisions,” he said.

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