Two nabbed for murder, kidnapping in Ganyesa


Picture: Bongani Letlhogile who was shot dead by suspects

By BAKANG MOKOTO

Two suspects set to appear at Ganyesa Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. The suspects aged 24 and 30 were arrested in the early hours of Monday for two counts of murder, four of attempted murder, car-hijacking, business robbery, illegal possession of firearm and ammunition, kidnapping and rape.

North West police spokesperson, Lit Colonel Amanda Funani said: “The suspects’ apprehension stems from an incident in which they allegedly shot and killed Bobgani Letlhogile (42) and his friend, Edwin Chichindua (47) in Ganyesa village outside Vryburg on Sunday.”Subsequent to the incident, the police found two men with gun wounds and a seriously injured woman after rapidly responding to information about a shooting incident that occurred along the Ganyesa main road.”

“Subsequent to the incident, the police found two men with gun wounds and a seriously injured woman after rapidly responding to information about a shooting incident that occurred along the Ganyesa main road.”

Funani further said it is alleged that a group of women were from a local tavern when the suspects tried to rob them. She added that the women screamed for help and Letlhogile and Chichindua allegedly saw what was happening and drove back to assist them.

“They were allegedly shot at by the suspects and collided with a fence. The two deceased were later found dead inside their vehicle while one of the women was seriously injured. The suspects allegedly kidnapped one of the women aged 23 and fled the scene.”The woman was allegedly raped by one of the suspects.

Picture: Edwin Chichindua who was killed by suspects

“The woman was allegedly raped by one of the suspects. The police blocked Vryburg-Ganyesa and Swartfontein-Vryburg roads. The suspects were arrested and found to be in possession of a firearm and ammunition,” she said.

Funani said the preliminary investigation revealed that the pair is linked with cases business robbery and attempted murder they allegedly committed in Morokweng. She added that the suspects are linked with a car-hijacking and attempted murder cases that were reported in Mooinooi on Friday.

“They are expected to appear in the Ganyesa Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday,” Funani said.

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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela dies


Nomzamo Winifred Madikizela-Mandela‚ a stalwart in the fight against apartheid‚ has died at the age of 81.

Her PA‚ Zodwa Zwane‚ confirmed the struggle veteran’s death on Monday afternoon. She said the family would issue a statement later in the day.

Born in Bizana in the Eastern Cape in 1936‚ she moved to Johannesburg to study social work after matriculating.

She met lawyer and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela in 1957 and they were married a year later. They had two children together.

However‚ her marriage life with Mandela was short-lived‚ as he was arrested in 1963 and sentenced to life imprisonment for treason. Mandela was eventually released in 1990.

During Mandela’s time in prison‚ Madikizela-Mandela was not spared the reach of the apartheid forces. She was placed under house arrest and at one time banished to Brandfort‚ a town in the Free State.

In 1969‚ Madikizela-Mandela became one of the first detainees under Section 6 of the notorious Terrorism Act of 1967. She was detained for 18 months in solitary confinement in a condemned cell at Pretoria Central Prison before being charged under the Suppression of Communism Act of 1950.

Controversy

In 1991‚ she was convicted of kidnapping and being an accessory to assault of Stompie Seipei‚ a young activist who was killed by a member of her bodyguards‚ the Mandela United Football Club.

Madikizela-Mandela’s bodyguards had abducted Seipei‚ 14‚ in 1989‚ along with three other youths‚ from the home of Methodist minister Paul Verryn.

Her six-year jail sentence was reduced to a fine and a two-year suspended sentence on appeal.

Her marriage to Mandela began to flounder a few years after his release.

A letter she purportedly wrote to her young lover found its way into the newspapers.

“You’re running around f…ing at the slightest emotional excuse‚” she wrote.

“The fact that I haven’t been speaking to Tata [Nelson Mandela] for five months now over you is no longer your concern. I keep telling you the situation is deteriorating at home. You are not bothered because you are satisfying yourself every night with a woman‚” Madikizela-Mandela reportedly wrote.

In his book Odyssey to Freedom‚ veteran advocate George Bizos described how Mandela would not attend legal consultations Bizos had with Madikizela-Mandela during the Seipei trial.

“He drew the line at attending our consultations‚ primarily because these meetings were also attended by the young lawyer … her lover during the latter part of Nelson’s imprisonment and after he was released‚” Bizos wrote in his book.

The couple divorced in 1996‚ 37 years after their marriage.

After the first democratic election in 1994‚ Madikizela-Mandela became an MP and was appointed deputy minister of arts and culture. She was fired by Mandela after an unauthorised trip to Ghana.

She had been an MP ever since‚ despite limited appearances in Parliament in the past few years.

In 2016‚ she was conferred an Order of Luthuli in Silver during the National Orders Awards ceremony for her excellent contribution to the fight for the liberation of the people of South Africa.

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

Kole crowned Miss Face of Taung


By BAKANG MOKOTO

A 16 year-old model from Buxton village, in Taung was over the moon after she was crowned Miss Face of Taung. Lapologang Kole said she felt in love with modeling since her tender age.

“I am grateful after being crowned as inaugural Miss Face of Taung. This shows that indeed hard work pays dividends. This is my first crown since I embarked in modelling. I want to see myself as one of the best models ever came out of North West province.

“I am doing Grade 12 at Gabobodiwe Secondary School in Buxton and aim to continue with my career after my matric. It is not easy to become a model, but through discipline, dedication and determination I believe I can breakthrough into the mainstream and make a name for myself,” Kole said.

She also encouraged those who desire to become models not to give up in their career. Kole added that she has participated in charitable duties to assist those who are less fortunate.

“I love to assist those who are in need. I always thrive to see the lives of many people changing for the better. I also believe that, if we can all work together, the world will be a better place. “I would like to urge my fellow Grade 12 learners to take their studies very serious too. Education is the key to success and without knowledge, we are doomed,” Kole said.

“I would like to urge my fellow Grade 12 learners to take their studies very serious too. Education is the key to success and without knowledge, we are doomed,” Kole said.

The Face of Taung organiser, Nametso Lobakeng (20) said she was happy with the attendance. Lobakeng further said she organised this initiative to assist emerging models.

“I organised this event to create a platform for aspiring models. We all know that Taung is predominantly rural and the opportunities are not enough for those who want to become models. This will be an annual event and I want to see it grow.

“So, we encourage young aspiring models to enter the competition. People can make a career out of modeling. Most people believe that modeling is all about being photogenic and enjoy posing for photos,” she said.

Lobakeng said she is a model herself and studies Communication Science at Unisa. She further said modeling is a common industry, but not an easy field to break into.

“If you want to become a model, you need to be focused, persistent, and hardworking to make it through,” Lobakeng said.

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Two drown in Taung after torrential rain


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By BAKANG MOKOTO

A body of a 38 year-old man was discovered in the river in Khibitswane village in Taung. It is alleged that Paseka Selading who worked at Taung Hospital as a pharmacist, went missing last week on Sunday at Cokonyane.

A passerby saw Selading’s vehicle in the river and alerted his family. Selading was allegedly swept away by flood and his body was found 20km away from the scene.

Selading’s uncle, Ezekiel Sejo said: “I was with my nephew on Sunday night after he dropped us at my place. He drove back to Cokonyane, but he did not reach his destination. It is alleged that his vehicle was swept away by flood, while trying to cross a makeshift bridge in the area.

“He tried to get out of the car, but he allegedly fell into the river. We are hurt about the outcome of the event as he was the only breadwinner.”

Greater Taung local municipality ward councillor, Frans Leshoe sent his heartfelt condolences to the family.

“We want to send our heartfelt condolences to the deceased’s family and friends. We urge our people to be more careful during these torrential rains. Taung is predominantly rural and the roads are inaccessible especially during rainy season.

“We kindly urge our people to stay away from flooding areas to avoid casualties,” he said.

Meanwhile, a one year-old baby also drowned in a pond in Magogong village. Mamello Maine was allegedly following her father when she fell into the pond.

Orapeleng Ditsebe said he did not notice that his daughter was following him. Ditsebe said he went outside to feed chicken and did not look back.

“I was not aware that my daughter was following me. I was surprised when I could not find her in the house.

“My wife asked where the daughter was and we went to look for her outside. It was so heartbreaking seeing her lifeless body in the pond. Mamello was so bubbly and we enjoyed having her around,” Ditsebe said.

Pudimoe Police Station cluster spokesperson, Sgt Tebogo Thebe confirmed that two cases of inquest were opened.

“Police in Taung opened two separate cases of inquest. We urge our people to be more vigilant and avoid rivers and other flooding areas. People must be cautious when accessing those areas as they can be more dangerous especially during rainy season,” Thebe said.

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ANC and its alliance mourn the death of Tlhareseng


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Picture: Gaoganediwe Tlhareseng, who is Otlotleng’s brother

By BAKANG MOKOTO

The African National Congress (ANC) in Taung Sub-region and its alliances mourn the death of struggle icon, Otlotleng Johannes Tlhareseng. Mokgareng-born political activist was found dead at his home in Mokgareng village, near Taung on Sunday morning.

Gaoganediwe Tlhareseng who is Otlotleng’s brother, said they are deeply hurt. He further said the whole community of Taung lost a combatant.

“He contributed immensely into the fight against struggle during apartheid. Otlotleng’s strong political leadership was imperative. He assisted us a lot in grooming young cadres. Otlotleng also participated in a fight for economic development as well. I did not spend much time with OJ as Otlotleng was affectionately known in the political arena because I fled to Potchefstroom during the tenure of Bophuthatswana government.

“However, I know that he had a strong political leadership. We started to participate in politics with Otlotleng back in 1982. He contributed in recruiting new members for the ruling party and encouraged them to be card-carrying members. Otlotleng loved children and encouraged them to study hard. He also believed that the only tool to assist a black person to get out of poverty is through education,” he said.

A 53 year-old man actively took part in various schools across Taung as School Governing Body (SGB) member. OJ was also a staunch member of South African Communist Party (SACP).

Gaoganediwe further said his brother always urged ANC and SACP members to stop ‘infights’ and work together for the betterment of the communities.

“The funeral arrangements are underway and he will be buried this week. We will always be inspired by OJ’s life that was full of good leadership, inspiration and management. OJ represented the relevance of political leadership,” Gaoganediwe said.

North West Community Safety and Transport Management department, MEC and a member of SACP in Bokone Bophirima, Dr Mpho Motlhabane said Tlhareseng was a rounded activist. Motlhabane further said the deceased was an organiser and they will miss his contribution in building the alliance.

Greater Taung Local Municipality Ward councillor and ANC branch chairperson in Ward 7, Matlhomola Mokgobo said they were politically groomed by Tlhareseng.

“We regard him as our struggle stalwart in our area. He was one of those people who launched ANC branch in Mokgareng back in 1993. Tlhareseng was subjected to abuse during Bophuthatswana government, but he never nudged. He was constant like a northern star in his fight against injustices.

“Tlhareseng was our branch chairperson in back in 1994 after general elections. He was also our current branch treasurer and a secretary for SACP VD Ntokwe branch. He produced many leaders like Kgalalelo Sereko, Motseothata Mabe and Keneilwe Kgosimore including myself,” Mokgobo said.

He added that they will follow on Tlhareseng’s foot-steps to ensure that his objectives are realised. Tlhareseng was the SGB chairperson at Keseng Primary, Tlhareseng Primary Schools and the SGB member at Batlhaping High School respectively.

One of community members, Thansanqa Gulekane said: “Tlhareseng always encouraged us to work hard and ensure we improve our lives. He was a true soldier and social activist. We will celebrate his life and ensure that his objectives and visions are envisaged.”

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Molelema public violence case postponed


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By BAKANG MOKOTO

A case of public violence against seven accused from Molelema village, near Taung was postponed by Taung Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. Gaorongwe Mooki, Kenny Letebele, Ompolokile Leeuw, Malefane Motswakae, Chris Motsewaone, Olebogeng Monchusi and Tebogo Makoloi were arrested during protest at Molelema last week.

The seven accused, briefly appeared at Taung Magistrate’s Court and they were remanded in custody until 3 April 2018 for formal bail application. One of community leaders, Makoro Mothibi said they were disappointed and the community lost confidence in the justice system.

“We are very disappointed after the court denied our fellow brothers bail. We believe that there is a third force behind the decision. There are people who wanted to see our fellow brothers spending Easter holidays in custody. However, we are content and we will never budge.

“We are fighting for our rights and the department promised to construct D208 and D209 roads respectively. As the community, we handed over a memorandum which the department acknowledged. Now, they want to send us from pillar to post without giving us proper answers. We will meet with community on Thursday to discuss way forward,” Mothibi said.

He also dismissed allegations that their march was politically-motivated. Mothibi said their grievances are genuine and they are also aware of those who are against developments in their area.

Molelema Primary School, community hall and shops were torched and ransacked. North West MEC of Education and Sport Development department, Sello Lehari condemned the arson after Molelema Primary School’s administration block and the National School Nutrition Programme kitchen were reduced to ashes.

“The destruction of schools was never a solution to challenges residents face in communities. On behalf of the department, I condemn in the strongest terms the burning of the two schools in the province. Last year pupils of GS Phoi Secondary School lost about three months of teaching and learning due to strikes.

“At the end of the year in the matric results, they were at the bottom of the district with results of 46%. I am pleading with our communities to desist from burning schools as this act creates a huge backlog in the infrastructure for schools,” he said.

North West Public Works and Roads department MEC, Mmule Maluleke said: “We have met with Molelema community and requested them to give us seven working days. We will revert to them after we met with relevant authorities to come up with solution to this matter.”

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MEC Maluleke to meet with Molelema community over tar roads


By BAKANG MOKOTO

North West MEC of Public Works and Roads department, Mmule Maluleke will meet with Molelema community today at 11am to address the road issue. Community in Baga-Maidi embarked on protests demanding the tar roads on D209 and D208 gravel roads respectively.
Shops were looted, children were prohibited to go to school, while community hall was torched. According to community leader, George Tong, the department committed itself to construct both roads on the 1st of April 2018.
“We submitted our memorandum to the department and they promised to revamp those roads. However, they have back-tracked on their promises and said they do not have enough budget,” Tong said.
The department spokesperson, Tsholofelo Mathibedi said: “MEC Mmule Maluleke will meet with Baga-Maidi community on Thursday to address their grievances. I believe that we will find a common ground in resolving this matter.”

Meanwhile

, nine people were arrested for public violence amid protests. They are expected to appear at Taung Magistrate’s Court today.
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Molelema up in flair as community demand tarred roads


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By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

It seems the North West Public Works and Roads department played an early ‘April Fool’ on Baga-Maidi community, if what Molelema community leader, Makoro Mothibi said is anything to go by.

According to Mothibi, the department promised to introduce the contractor to the community in January 2018, while the construction of the road between Manthe and Molelema villages in Taung will commence on the 1st of April 2018.

Now situation is currently out of hand at Molelema as community went berserk. Police were forced to fire rubber bullets to unruly community members as they continue looting shops. The community demands tarred road on D208 and D209 roads and they promised not to stop until their grievances are met.

“The department failed to honour their promises. We submitted our memorandum last year and they agreed to maintain the road, while we are still waiting for the contractor to be introduced to us in January this year. However, nothing has happened and we are only left with few weeks before April.

“We have decided to embark on a protest to demonstrate our unhappiness. We have closed clinics, shops and schools, but we do not burn anything. Our roads are inaccessible especially during rainy season and that affects our livelihoods. So, we demand the tarred roads and we will never budge,” he said.

North West Public Works and Roads department spokesperson, Tsholofelo Mathibedi said: “The department has no money allocated for both roads due to budget constraints. However, MEC Mmule Maluleke will make time to visit the affected community and explain to them. The department will ensure that it grades those roads to the level of tarred roads. This will make them accessible and easier to tar them when there is budget available.

“We also urge communities to work together with us as we could not tar all roads at once. We understand their frustrations and we urge that patience must prevail among them. The department needs billions of rands to tar all roads across the province. The budget that we have is a conditional grant and we cannot shift it.”

North West Education and Sport Development department spokesperson, Elias Malindi lambasted those who prohibited children to go to school. Malindi said it is wrong to prohibit children to go to school as service delivery has nothing to do with them and the delay will affect them.

Pudimoe Police Station cluster spokesperson, Sgt Tebogo Thebe said: “No one has been arrested thus far. However, I will update you as the situation is currently underway. Police are in the area monitoring the situation.”

Unconfirmed reports stated that the Molelema Community Hall was up in flair.

NB: This is a developing story and we will continue to update you with any new developments.

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A security guard killed in Taung  


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By BAKANG MOKOTO

A Fidelity security guard was killed instantly in an accident next to Taung circle on Monday. Pudimoe Police Station cluster, Sgt Tebogo Thebe said: “Police are investigating a case of culpable homicide after a minibus taxi collided with a Fidelity Security vehicle. Unfortunately a male security guard lost his life in the accident.”

Thebe said investigations are underway and no one has been arrested.

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Ramaphosa to visit Mozambique, Zimbabwe as SADC chair


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President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to undertake a working visit to Mozambique and Zimbabwe on March 17 as the chair of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the presidency has said in a statement.

The visit forms part of a long-standing tradition in the SADC region, whereby newly elected heads of state pay courtesy calls to the neighbouring countries.

“During the visit, President Ramaphosa and his counterparts will discuss bilateral co-operation as well as regional, continental and global issues of mutual concern.

“It is expected that the SADC heads of state will pay a particular focus on the latest political and security developments in the region, including the regional economic integration agenda in the Southern African Development Community,” the statement said.

President Ramaphosa will be accompanied by the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation,  Lindiwe Sisulu and the Minister of State Security, Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba.

Source: http://www.news24.com