‘Hands off Supra’


NORTH WEST went up in flames last week as protesters called for Premier Supra Mahumapelo to step down.

The scenes of vandalism and looting were still on police officers’ minds when minibuses filled with ANC members parked outside Luthuli House in Joburg yesterday.

Only this time the people were marching in support of Mahumapelo.

The marchers travelled from North West to demand that Mahumapelo be left alone.

More than 1 000 Mahumapelo supporters barricaded the road leading to Luthuli House, bringing traffic to a halt.

The marchers said they represented the Bojanala, Ngaka Modiri Molema, Dr Kenneth Kaunda and Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati regions.

The group claimed a third force was behind the protests in North West.

Mlungisi Mathews, an ANC member in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda region, said many of the people who were calling for Mahumapelo to step down were not even ANC members.

“There are people who are being paid to wreak havoc in our province.

“Many of them don’t even know who Supra is. These people are not members of the ANC, yet they are leading the chaos,” said Mlungisi

According to the group’s memorandum of grievances, North West is ready to hold its regional conference. The memorandum called for members to rally behind the North West ANC’s leadership.

The marchers also demanded that a motion of no confidence suggested by the EFF be done away with.

Their memorandum was received by the ANC’s national executive committee member Febe Potgieter-Gqubule.

The group said it expects a response by Friday.

– Daily Sun

‘Those who want to go back to school should do so’- Makoro


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By REGINALD KANYANE

It’s been almost two months since pupils at Baga-Maidi community were prohibited to go to school due to strike over a tar road. The community members in Molelema village in Taung and its surroundings embarked on protests where shops were looted and few buildings were torched in the process.

They also barricaded road linking Taung and Schweizer Reneke and other internal roads with debris and burning tyres. The community members demand tar roads on D208 and D209 respectively.

North West Public Works and Roads department heed their call and offered to construct 10km tar road as a start. MEC Mmule Maluleke said the department cannot construct 71km tar road as there is no budget.

However, Maluleke’ submission was fervidly rejected by community members as they said: “Either 71km tar road or nothing.”

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Community leader, Mothibi Makoro said: “The situation is unscrupulous and school children are mostly affected. We had a meeting with those who are affected and the parents of those children agreed that there will be no school until our demands are met. However, we agreed that those who want to go back to school should do so without being prohibited.

“Some of these school children also agreed with the decision and say they understand the demands are valid. So, we will be meeting with the department today at Greater Taung Local Municipality offices for a way forward.”

Makoro also lambasted those who circulated fake messages on social media under his name. He said people should be wary of that and refrain from redistributing those messages.

“There is a section of community members who want to divide us and create confusion. However, we are aware of those detractors and we will address that decisively. We cannot budge now and let people to divide us. We stand together as community and we want to see our demands being properly addressed,” he said.

North West Education and Sport Development department spokesperson, Freddy Sepeng said the protests affected many pupils especially Grade 12s. Sepeng urged those who are behind protests to let children to go to school.

“We urge those who are behind those protests to refrain from prohibiting pupils to go to school. These protests will affect those children in future. The department understands that communities are angry and their demands are valid. However, it is absurd and irresponsible to prohibit children from attending school.

“We will come up with remedial actions and assist those who are affected. Our teachers will organise extra classes especially during June school adjournment to recover from time lost during unrests,” he said.

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‘Constables took part in looting spree’


Two police constables have been arrested after they were identified in a crowd that looted shops during a service delivery protest in the Northern Cape.

The pair were on duty during the alleged looting. They were found in possession of suspected stolen cellphones were reported stolen from a local furniture store in Hartswater. The cellphones and many items including television sets‚ electric appliances were stolen during service delivery protests where looting was (the) order of the day. Two arrested police officers were also seen being part of community members who looted business premises in Hartswater and Pampierstad.”

They were arrested after Crime Intelligence‚ Counter Intelligence‚ the K9 Unit‚ Tactical Response Team‚ Public Order Police and Hartswater Police followed up on information that implicated them in the looting of businesses.

“One of the suspects was found with a cellphone in his possession‚ while other phone was found at the other suspect’s house. The suspects were handed to the IPID for further investigation‚” said Tawana.

Source: http://www.timeline.co.za

Four suspects nabbed with dagga worth R8000


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By BAKANG MOKOTO

FOUR suspects nabbed in connection with dagga during intellegent driven operation on Friday.

North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said the susppects aged between 24 and 70 will appear in the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrate’s Court on charges of possession of dagga.

“The suspects were nabbed during an intelligence driven operation conducted in Klipgat, Shakung and Jackalsdans.

“Police received information about suspected dealing in dagga activities. The suspects were arrested in different houses where the police discovered dagga with estimated street value of R8000 inside a plastic bags,” Funani said.

North West Police Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane praised the community for working together with the police to ensure that drug dealers are exposed and brought to book.

Motswenyane further encouraged the community to continue working with the police in arresting those who ruin the lives of the young people.

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ANC North West NWC meetings collapse


The ANC’s second attempt to restore calm in the troubled North West province, failed on Thursday.

Members of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) and National Executive Committee (NEC) were expected to face off with angry party members who were relentless in their call for embattled premier, Supra Mahumapelo, to go.

But three out of the four scheduled meetings between the senior members and party structures in the province collapsed.

Some party leaders have blamed the spectacular failure on ANC secretary general Ace Magashule’s planning abilities.

The ANC leaders were forced to return to the province to quell violent protests and growing impatience with the party’s indecision about Mahumapelo’s fate.

In the Dr Ruth Mompati region, senior members failed to show up because the meeting was planned in a far-flung area, near the border with Botswana. An NWC member told News24 that the meeting collapsed because the party failed to provide reliable transport to the area.

Meanwhile, in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda and Ngaka Modiri Molema regions, the meetings were called off because they were dominated by party members calling for Mahumapelo to go.

Only the Bojanala region meeting went ahead. It almost collapsed when members arrived and demanded to be allowed to enter. NEC deployee Violet Siwela allowed all present to attend.

An ANC branch leader, who attended the Dr Kenneth Kaunda regional meeting, said: “Some comrades were closed off outside. They had a legitimate reason to attend, yet this REC [Regional Executive Committee] sat handpicking people to be allowed into the meeting.”

He said only the ANC’s head of organising, Senzo Mchunu, attended the meeting.

“Ace [Magashule] didn’t even make his own meeting,” the branch leader added.

Clash

News24 understand the meeting collapsed following a clash at the lodge, which many referred to as a “lion’s den”. Outnumbered Mahumapelo supporters, including provincial executive committee members, walked out of the meeting. Only one PEC member, Kim Medupi, remained behind.

“They bring in bouncers to deal with us and call for a meeting far away at a lodge where lions actually roam free. This is a sign that this was all orchestrated. We know where we stand. We don’t want Supra. We decided on this last year already,” said the branch leader.

Mothusi Shupinyane from Ward 30 in Mahikeng, attended the Ngaka Modiri Molema regional meeting and said NEC and NWC members Obed Bapela and Dakota Legoete arrived for the meeting, but that Nomvula Mokonyane and Meokgo Matuba were nowhere to be seen.

Shupinyane added that, although the meeting started, it collapsed while the regional secretary was delivering a report on the state of the party in the area.

“The venue was far. Some people who were seen to be against Supra had to organise their own transport and means to get to the venue. The meeting literally collapsed when those comrades arrived,” he told News24.

Some people, including Legoete, just ran away and that was the end of the meeting, added Shupinyane.

Before the meeting ended, the regional secretary managed to highlight what most ANC members knew about the state of the organisation.

“Boy Noko confirmed what people had been saying. There is no ANC in this region. Only 33 out of 104 branches are in good standing,” said Shupinyane.

News24 understands those meant to attend the Dr Ruth Mompati regional meeting did not even bother, including its NWC and NEC deployees.

Some said that the venue close to the Botswana border was simply too far.

‘Supra needs to be removed with immediate effect’

Even though ANC members at the Bojanala regional meeting got off to a rocky start, they eventually kept the much-needed meeting going.

“We are honestly proceeding well. We have said all structures which were fraudulently put together must collapse. We’ve called for the PEC to also be dissolved with immediate effect,” said one ANC branch member who was still at the meeting. It continued well into the night.

“There’s an RTT (regional task team) which is completely biased. It must also go,” said the ANC member.

“Most importantly though, is [that] Supra needs to be removed with immediate effect. We can no longer go on with that man,” he added.

Attempts to reach the ANC for comment were unsuccessful.

The failed meetings are fuelling growing frustrations and putting pressure on President Cyril Ramaphosa to remove Mahumapelo.

Mahumapelo is facing a palace revolt, supported by the ANC Veteran’s League and alliance partners the SACP and Sanco.

The Veteran’s League is demanding that Mahumapelo be removed, his provincial executive committee be dissolved, and an interim structure brought in.

It submitted a detailed report to the party’s leadership more than a month ago, before violent protests erupted in the capital Mahikeng and spread to other towns.

Source:www.news24.com

MAIMANE: NORTH WEST NEEDS SERIOUS GOVERNANCE OVERHAUL


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DA leader Mmusi Maimane visited Mahikeng after violent protests last week. Residents have called for Mahumapelo’s resignations and accused him of corruption.

MAHIKENG – Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane says the North West needs a serious governance overhaul, one without Premier Supra Mahumapelo.

Maimane visited Mahikeng after violent protests last week. Residents have called for Mahumapelo’s resignations and accused him of corruption.

Maimane says that residents have legitimate concerns of maladministration, corruption and poor service delivery.

He has urged residents to think much harder when they vote next year.

“The ANC has its own internal factions. It’s one faction versus another and the people are being left out.”

The DA leader has visited the families of those who claimed that they were brutalised by police.

Maimane has promised to press criminal charges against law enforcement officers if need be.

Meanwhile, the South African Community Party’s Madoda Sombatha says change in leadership is necessary, but he still believes in the alliance.

While the ANC is yet to take a decision on the premier, both the SACP and the DA agree Mahumapelo must go as a matter of urgency.

CALM FOR NOW

Mahikeng has been calm following days of violent protests last week.

It is business as usual, with taxis seen ferrying passengers across the town.

No roads have been blocked and traffic to moving freely.

Some shops are also opening. Workers could be seen waiting outside stores.

Meanwhile, 23 people who were arrested during last week’s violence are expected to appear in court.

Police are still on high alert and say they’re prepared to intervene should tensions flare up again.

The ANC is expected to finally put the matter to rest soon by announcing its decision on Mahumapelo’s position as premier.

Source: http://www.ewn.co.za 

Mahumapelo calls for calmness amid protests


By BAKANG MOKOTO

North West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo said he is concern after some of his detractors are using service delivery protests to settle a political score. This came after protests erupted in Mahikeng and other areas across the province.

Foreign-owned shops were looted, while some properties were vandalized. Few cars torched during the service delivery protest duped #SupraMustFall. North West Provincial government spokesperson, Brian Setsambung toldSAFM that Mahumapelo is extremely concerned about the situation that is prevailing now.

“Mahumapelo characterizes this as a political campaign that is manifesting itself in a form of service delivery. There are also individuals who continue to use young people to resort to criminality. There are several stores that were looted today in Mahikeng and innocent people who wanted to go to work were stopped and intimidated.

“It is unfortunate seeing people turning these protests into criminal activities. There is an ongoing strike action by members of NEHAWU in the department of health. However, Mahumapelo has intervened by putting together a team led by a leader of Government Business, MEC Sello Lehari,” he said.

Setswambung added that the task team has met with NEHAWU representatives last week. He said that another meeting is scheduled to take a place next week.

“We want to ensure that all issues raised by NEHAWU are resolved so that our people can stop suffering. The suffering is the result of NEHAWU members not reporting for duty in various clinics and hospitals.

“As the provincial government, we are hopeful that the meeting between intervention team and NEHAWU will yield necessary results. The main objective is to ensure that our people do not continue to be stranded across all health-cares in the province. The premier has also put in place several engagements to address service delivery in municipalities across the province,” Setswambung said.

He said there are initiatives such as Agriculture, Culture and Tourism (ACT), Villages, Townships and Small Dorpies (VTSD), Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal (RHR), Setsokotsane and Saamtrek-saamwerk initiatives. Setswambung further said the province uses these as a way of connecting with the people.

“So, we call on protesters to refrain from using violence as that infringes other people’s rights. Mahumapelo exercises the open door policy and he has set up various platforms for people to engage with him. He is willing to take responsibility for anything that he feels that he is responsibly.

“However, at this stage, we are concern that people are using service delivery to settle political score,” he said.

North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Dr Mpho Motlhabane appeals to residents of Mahikeng and the surrounding communities to be on the lookout amid continuing violent protests.

Motlhabane said: “There is an element of criminality on the protests and residents are urged to remain calm, exercise caution and stay indoors as much as possible for their safety and security. We have observed that there are certain individuals who are taking advantage of the current situation to commit crime.

“We are appealing to communities to stay away from these illegal protests to avoid finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. While citizens do have the right to protest, that must be done peacefully, within the framework of the law and not to loot from shops as well as damaging of private properties.”

The African National Congress (ANC) in Bokone Bophirima said is concerned aboutthe sporadic protests that started in Mahikeng and have escalated into lawlessness and violence.

the sporadic protests that started in Mahikeng and have escalated into lawlessness and violence.

ANC acting Provincial secretary, Sussana Dantjie said: “While there are often genuine service delivery protests, we as the ANCregard these latest acts of violence in Mahikeng as political opportunism disguised as community outrage. This is evident in the main call of those
who have been quoted in the media attacking ANC Provincial Chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo, who is also Premier of our province, using untested
allegations of corruption.

“They are continuing on the same trajectory of the #SupraMustFall campaign started by those who once called themselves the North West Business Forum and have now changed to their name to the Revolutionary Council. This is the same call that is now being used by

some opposition parties in the province.

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Ramaphosa to visit North West amid protests


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

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President, Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to visit North West on Friday amid protests.

ANC national spokesperson, Pule Mabe said in a statement that Ramaphosa will address an urgent meeting convened with structures of the ANC, the Leagues, Alliance and the ANC Caucus in the North West province.

Mabe said: ”

Ramaphosa will be accompanied by ANC SG, Cde Ace Magashule, the DSG , Cde Jessie Duarte and ANC NEC members deployed to the North West province.

He said that a meeting will be convened in Mahikeng at 12pm.

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Security Guard killed, two injured in cash-in-transit robbery in Klerksdorp


A security guard was killed and another guard and a bystander people were injured during a cash-in-transit (CIT) robbery in Klerksdorp on Thursday morning.

Hawks spokesperson Captain Tlangelani Rikhotso said the robbery happened at 11.30am.

A truck from G4S Cash Solutions was ambushed after collecting money from Standard Bank on the corner of Kock and OR Tambo Street.

The armed robbers‚ who wore overalls and were armed with AK47s‚ R5s and pistols‚ stole an undisclosed amount of cash.

“It happened immediately after they just collected the money [from the bank] and they were ambushed.”

Rikhotso said the robbers fired shots into the air and forced the two security guards to open the back of the truck before shooting them at close range.

One was fatally injured and the second was rushed to hospital. The driver was unharmed.

A bystander was also shot during the robbery and taken to hospital.

Source: http://www.timeslive.co.za

‘There’s nothing to worry about’ – Mahumapelo amid reports of violent protests in Mahikeng


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The situation has reportedly gotten tense in Mahikeng, where residents had earlier taken to the street calling on Supra Mahumapelo to stand down as Premier of the North West on Wednesday.

Some residents have reported hearing gunshots and seeing ambulances around the area. Unit 14, where the premier lives, is also said to have been affected.

When contacted for comment, Mahumapelo said “there’s nothing going on. There’s nothing to worry about”.

The premier told News24 there were rumours that he would be attacked and that, as a result, neighbours went out to “do voluntary defence”.

“There was a rumour that people are going to attack the house. On their own, neighbours went to do voluntary defence, I am told. Remember, I don’t stay in a government presidential guesthouse. I took a decision to stay with the people.”

Mahumapelo said his family at his home was safe and there was no damage to his house. 

He was not at home but had been on ANC business since Tuesday.

Source: http://www.news24.com