‘Public violence case postponed’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

A Public violence case against six people who were arrested during protests in Bloemhof was postponed until this coming Friday. They appeared in Bloemhof Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with unrest in the area two weeks ago.

Three women were granted a R500 bail each, while their male counterparts were granted R1000 bail each.

North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said that the residents embarked on an illegal protest and barricaded N12 road with objects.

A Nissan 1400 bakkie was torched during the violent protests.

“The protesters allegedly looted foreign-owned shops at Ext 4, in Boitumelong location. Police reported that some of protesters pelted passing by cars with stones during the protests,” Mokgwabone said.

The community demanded that the Lekwa-Teemane municipality council be disbanded. They also wanted to be relocated to Kenneth Kaunda municipality district from Dr Ruth Mompati district.

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‘Vandalism affects service delivery’


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

SANITATION and water department in North West will beef up its security system after experiencing vandalism to its infrastructure recently. The department spokesperson, Sputnik Ratau said fifteen people stole cables from the transformer and switchgear room at Orkney Waste Water Treatment Plant last week.

He said thieves allegedly tied-up the security guards before misdemeanor. Ratau said this was not for the first similar incident took place.

“Another incident took place in Delareyville where cables were stolen at a pump station. The station supplies water to town and that caused inconvenience. The thieves also damaged some of the switchgear when stealing the cables.

“As department, we are very concern because these crimes are increasing. Our infrastructure has been vandalised and the lives of the staff working at these plants are also at risk. As part of the emergency intervention, the department will refurbish and repair the dysfunctional infrastructure,” Ratau said.

He said they will ensure that better security measures are put in place. Ratau said they also urged all South Africans to work together to preserve the infrastructure.

“We urge our community members to report any crimes they may witness to the departmental hotline on 0800 200 200. We need to realise that the destruction of infrastructure is not only a criminal activity.

“We will be working hand-in-hand with the police to curb this pandemic. Vandalism upsets service delivery. It is a democratic right for people to have service delivery, so we need to work together in preserving infrastructure,” he said.

Meanwhile water and sanitation department, chief director of revenue, Norman Mudau urged unregistered water users to come forward and register. He said activities such as water use for allocation, monitoring and assessing water resource availability and use, planning and implementation of catchment management strategies, institutional development and public participation, water conservation and demand management, management of water quality, water resource protection, management of floods and droughts and water abstraction must be billed for.

“The department does not make profit from billing water users. We only benefit through generation of water use charges from economic water users which ensure the construction, operation, maintenance and completion of water infrastructure and the management of water resources. All unregistered water users were handed over to the department’s debt collection agency from April.

 

“We will also pursue legal actions against them. We urge all economic water users to contact the department’s toll free number which is 0800 200 200 for any enquiries related to applying and registering on the departmental database. The database provides an accurate picture of water use throughout the country,” Mudau said.

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Christiana hotel to boost local economy


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

NEWLY-Purchased hotel in Christiana is ready for business. A R38m worth hotel is expected to boost the economy in Dr Ruth Mompati region. The hotel invited group of invited tour operators and travel agents to have full experience of the newly re-opened Christiana All Seasons Resort.

NWDC acting CEO, Lemogang Moletsane said they took tour operators on a tour to experience the atmosphere at the hotel. Moletsane said the hotel is along N12 highway and that makes it easy to be accessible.

“We have upgraded the hotel and we have phase 1 where we can be able to host conferences, weddings and leisure travelers at the five available conferencing venues. We also have sparkling outdoor pools.

“We also have phase 2 which will entails upgraded caravan park. Camping activities may commence at the resort. We also have heated indoor pool and spa for which the resort was popularly known for in the past,” he said.

Moletsane said they received positive respond from the tour operators. He said they expecting tourists and travelers to make use of the hotel.

“Christiana hotel is an all season resort. The most amazing part is that it is situated on the N12 Highway. It is only 3 kilometres outside of town and that makes it an ideal to travellers en-route to Kimberley and Cape Town.

One of the tour operators, Kagiso Legobe said the hotel will bring more tourists to the area. He said they will make use of the game farm around the area to make the visit of tourists more exciting.

“As a tour operator, I think the opening of the hotel will bring more tourists. It is well-situated along N12. You know the highway starts from Witbank until Cape Town. So the hotel will form integral part of our marketing,” Legobe said.

The purchasing of the Christiana hotel was part of North West premier, Supra Mahumapelo’s vision. Mahumapelo said they will continue to uplift the local economy. He said 6% of the government budget will be dedicated to Village, Townships and Small Dorpies.

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Two nabbed for stock-theft in Potch


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

TWO suspects aged 37 and 46 respectively were arrested yesterday for stock-theft at Swartdam outside Potchefstroom.

North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said police received a tip-off few days ago from the community members. He said the police acted on it by infiltrating the suspects who wanted to sell cattle.

“A stock-theft unit member was used to execute the operation by posing as a buyer. The police applied an entrapment procedure in terms of the law. The suspects were allegedly busted during the early hours of Tuesday.

“Police recovered 18 stolen cattle and areas like Ventersdorp, Lehurutshe, Mahikeng and Wolmaransstad are dubbed to have an uptrend tendency when coming to stock-theft. The suspects are expected to appear in the Potchefstroom Magistrate’s Court on Thursday,” Mokgwabone said.

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‘Police officer arrested for stock-theft’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

A 58-YEAR-OLD police officer was arrested at Itekeng Township near Biesiesvlei on Monday for stock-theft. The suspect was arrested after a tip-off. Provincial police spokesperson said the suspect was found to be in possession of sheep carcass.

“The police received a tip-off from one of the community members about a stolen sheep. The suspect was allegedly found with sheep carcass in his car after being stopped. However he failed to give proper account of the carcass. He is expected to appear in the Lichtenburg Magistrates Court on Wednesday,” Mokgwabone said.

North West provincial commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane applauded the members of the community. She said their cooperation with the police yields success.

“Working together with community members, we will be able to succeed in a fight against stock- theft and other crimes. The police will not dither to deal with its own members who commit crime as it happened with the arrested police officer,” Motswenyane said.

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Cassper launches phone


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JOHANNESBURG- 2016 continues to get better for Phumakim rapper Cassper Nyovest. While people are still talking about his new property, his new Bentley and Rolex, Cassper in conjunction with MTN and AG Mobile has his own new phone on the market, called Hashtag.

The phone idea was conceptualized late last year while Cassper was preparing for #FillUpTheDome.

“When AG mobile and I spoke I knew I wanted to create the type of phone that I myself would use. And that’s exactly what I did”, Cassper explained. And on why he named the phone Hashtag, Cassper said it’s because of his love for social media.

“I am addicted to social media, so that name seemed fitting”, he said. His target is to sell 10 000 units of the phone in its first month and he says he will push it on social media. “I hope people love this phone as much as I do,” Cassper added.

While he has been getting criticism for posting his car, house and Bentley on social media Cassper says he does care what hatters say. “If you cannot appreciate a young black man who came from nothing to driving and owning Bentley, then you have a problem,” he said.

Cassper leaves later tonight to perform in his first ever US gig at Stanford University where students there voted him as one of the African acts they would like to perform for them. Cassper will also give a talk at Stanford.

“Imagine me a dropout giving a speech at a varsity,” he ended. The phone retails for R3499.

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‘MEC Williams intensifies a fight against alcohol and drug abuse in N Cape’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

KIMBERLEY- MEC for transport, safety and liaison in Northern Cape has embarked on a fight against alcohol and substance abuse programmes. Pauline Williams said it was very imperative to support a fight against the scourge.

“We have enhanced our alcohol abuse programme to focus more on children and youth. We have also ensured that our active participation in raising awareness in communities will pay dividends. As the department, we have also mobilised our community police forums (CPFs). We need the society to be more vigilant in addressing this matter at local level.

“We also want to reach-out to church leaders, artists and communities to get involved in the fight against substance abuse and gender based violence in our communities.  It stops with me and it stops with you, we all have a role to play,” Williams said.

She said the inter-linkages of alcohol abuse and gender based violence wrecked many homes and families. According to Williams, people should not be bashful in addressing this matter.

“We need to address the challenges facing our communities head-on. Violence against women or gender-based violence remains a serious problem. Substance abuse is not only a challenge in society but a threat against democracy and a better life for all.

“Gender based violence is caused by a single act or systematic patterns of violence. It is a combination of several factors that increase the risk of a man committing violence and the risk of a woman experiencing violence,” she said.

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‘Taung bridge project to continue after intervention’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

TAUNG- North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo visited Taung on Tuesday to engage with relevant stakeholders regarding a bridge project. The project was reported to be wedged.

Acting provincial government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said the premier was informed by a listener of Motsweding FM while on air during current affairs show last month.

“A listener called in and reported that the bridge project was stuck. He said the project was occasioning an inconvenience to the residents of Taung. The purpose of the visit was to understand the rationale for the delay on the project and intervene so that the project can commence,” Setswambung said.

Mahumapelo met with stakeholders and the project was scheduled to commence soon.

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‘Two Zimbabweans Nabbed In N West’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

TWO Zimbabweans, 26 were re-arrested at Ten Rooms informal settlement near Hartbeespoort Dam on Monday. North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspects were arrested during tracing operation.

“Two suspects are expected to appear in Brits Magistrates’ Court for being possession of suspected stolen goods. Their appearance emanates from their apprehension in March 2016. They were found in possession of cellphones, video camera and various clothing items.

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“Further probe linked them to an armed robbery and escape from lawful custody cases that occurred in Modimolle at Limpopo province,” he said.

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‘A fight against drugs intensified’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

DRUGS continue to destroy the youth of South Africa. And South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) in North West called on a fight against drugs to be intensified. This came in a wake of more than R70m drugs were confiscated by police and South Africa Revenue Services (SARS) during the weekend.

The police intercepted the drugs at Kopfontein Port of Entry near Zeerust on Saturday night. They were about to be smuggled into South Africa. Two men, a Tanzanian and a Zambian aged 42 and 37 were arrested in the process. According to police, they were allegedly entering the border from Botswana.

SANCO provincial chairperson, Paul Sebegoe called on all stakeholders to intensify a fight against drugs. He said this was a serious challenge facing communities.

“As SANCO in the North West Province, we want to commend the police for the arrest of three foreign nationals in possession of drugs worth R70 million at the Kopfontein border post near Zeerust.  The vigilance at the port of entry is critical to fight global terrorism and cross-border crime syndicates that undermine the sovereignty of our country as well as the safety of communities and economy.

“The fight against drugs must be intensified because they are destroying the future of young people.  Those arrested must be denied bail and be given harshest sentences that will serve as a deterrent to others who are involved in drug trafficking. We call on all stakeholders to help the police because this is a socio-economic matter,” he said.

Sebegoe further added that more resources needed for the kind of social redressing that can provide a more lasting reconciliation. He said interrogation on the social problems needed because they hold communities back.

Fatlhogang Youth Organisation co-ordinator, Kereng Plaatjie said her organisation continues to teach the youth about the danger of drugs. She said drug-usage among the youth is rife but they believe in the power of individuals.

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“We always encourage the people especially the youth to change their own lives. That is why we believe in the power of social change. We encourage individuals take it upon them to live with dignity and respect. The power of the individual motivated to act is the power to change the world in which we live.

“We welcomed the intensified monitoring for cross border crime at the port of entry. One will just imagine how many lives would have being messed up by those drugs. Many of the youth using drugs are relate to historical patterns of structural inequality. Some of them concern a past dominated by a lack of opportunities. Still more are the consequence of social and economic disconnection,” she said.

North West police spokesperson, Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said police noticed false compartment on a truck and used a grinder to open it. He said a total of 141 plastic bags containing mandrax were found inside the compartment.

 

“Approximately 1 000 drugs in the form of tablets suspected to be mandrax with estimated street value of R70 million were found. The case was then handed over to the Hawks for further investigation.

 

“The Hawks are investigating the case and the suspects are expected to appear in the Zeerust Magistrates Court soon. North West Provincial commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane applauded members for their hard work that led to the success. She said that the police in the province will continue in the fight against transnational crime including drug trafficking,” Mokgwabone said.

 

Kopfontein border post has been notorious for the levels of alleged corruption that has allowed drugs, counterfeit cigarettes and even stolen vehicles to be smuggled in and out of the country.

 

In November last year, 18 police officers and two immigration officials were arrested in an unprecedented corruption clampdown operation at the border post.

 

The 20 officers were rounded up by the Rustenburg Technical Response team supported the Hawks.

 

Their crimes range from corruption where they allegedly facilitated the movement of goods and people contrary to their responsibilities and the law.

 

In most cases, police doing patrol on roads in the province were the ones who intercepted vehicles with illegal contrabands that would have passed through Kopfontein.

 

“Basic operations like searching people were no longer observed and in most instances, money has exchanged hands, allowing people to pass with things that are not legally allowed,” police said at the time of the arrest.

 

All those arrested at the border were men and it was not immediately clear how many female officers were involved in the graft.

 

“The arrested 18 police officers were suspended with immediate effect and internal disciplinary steps will kick-start with immediate effect,” police said.

 

The 20 officials’ case is still before the courts after they were released on R1 500 bail.

North West has seen the drug challenge going up particularly in areas like Mahikeng and Rustenburg.

 

A Nigerian man was recently killed after an alleged misunderstanding over a drug deal in Mahikeng.

 

The community has also raided homes of people suspected of selling drugs, destroying property as they complain that drugs were harming society.

Hawks head in North West, Maj-Gen Linda Mbana led a drug raid in Rustenburg where two kingpins and five other drug dealers were arrested.

She pointed out that her team would be all out to ferret out all drug dealers in the province. Those arrested in Rustenburg are set to appear in court soon.

Social development department provincial acting spokesperson, Petrus Siko said his department has the advocacy and awareness programmes including counselling services in place. He said programme aimed at curbing substance abuse within the communities.

“On advocacy and awareness, the department has a Ke Moja Strategy which loosely translated I’m Ok. It is a national drug awareness and prevention programme that aims to mobilise against drug abuse. We take this programme to schools where the learners are targeted.

“The programme is spread at service points (local municipalities), with intervention including door to door campaigns, puppet shows to children and peer to peer education. Ke Moja aims at reinforcing healthy and positive lifestyle. It helps children during school recess under a programme called Holiday Programme,” Siko said.

Taung-based motivational speaker, Rebaone Pudi said drug usage must be treated as a universal problem. He said the country’s particular history provides additional complications.

“Whatever the details may be, these problems exist. This is a very real issue that forms a challenging mix of circumstances for communities. As the youth we need to work towards unity in our diversity. Drugs affect us all, either you use them or not. We need to come up with strategic plans to root-out the epidemic.

“If we stop using and buying drugs from the suppliers, eventually their market will collapse. So we need to come up with campaign against drugs. We need to have a march that is in recognition that individuals have power to act against drugs through mobilisation,” Pudi said.

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