School shoes restore dignity for learners in Taung, Mamusa


Friday, March 13, 2026

Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, on Friday handed over school shoes to learners from nine schools in the Greater Taung and Mamusa Local Municipalities at Uurpan Safari Lodge in Schweizer-Reneke.

The event brought together community leaders, education stakeholders, School Governing Bodies, councillors from Taung and Mamusa Local Municipalities, as well as representatives from government departments and partner organisations committed to supporting learners in rural communities.

During the programme, Morolong reflected on the challenges that many learners in rural areas continue to face and emphasised the importance of restoring dignity in education.

Sharing a story about a young boy who once walked long distances to school without proper shoes, the Deputy Minister reminded the audience that access to basic necessities such as school shoes can make a profound difference in a learner’s life.

“Sometimes what appears small can carry great meaning. A simple pair of school shoes can represent dignity, confidence and the opportunity for a child to walk into a classroom knowing that they belong there,” he said.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts to support education and uplift communities in the North West Province.

Deputy Minister Morolong also took the opportunity to recognise the important role played by educators and school leadership in shaping the future of young people.

Two school principals from the district, who recently retired after many years of service in education, were acknowledged for their lifelong dedication to developing learners and strengthening their communities.

Their contribution, the Deputy Minister noted, extended far beyond the classroom and lives on through the generations of learners they have mentored and guided.

The programme was made possible through collaboration between government and key partners, including Infrastructure South Africa, Brand South Africa and the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), with support from private sector partners such as KPMG.

Through this partnership, hundreds of learners received school shoes, ensuring that they can attend school with dignity and confidence.

Deputy Minister Morolong emphasised that nation building requires collaboration between government, business, and communities.

“When government and business work together with purpose, we can create meaningful change in the lives of our people, especially our children,” he said.

He also called on communities to protect and support schools as important spaces for learning and development.

“Our schools must once again become centres of pride for our communities. Education is not only the responsibility of teachers or government. It belongs to all of us.”

Addressing the learners present at the event, the Deputy Minister encouraged them to wear their new school shoes with pride and remain focused on their education.

“Let these shoes remind you that your future is bigger than the streets you walk today. One day, among you, will be doctors, teachers, scientists and leaders who will shape the future of our country.”

The handover programme formed part of ongoing initiatives aimed at strengthening communities and ensuring that every child in South Africa has the opportunity to learn and succeed.

“Every journey begins with a step. Today, together, we are making sure that step is taken with dignity,” said the Deputy Minister. – SAnews.gov.za

A move to unblock delays at Brits Water Treatment Works upgrade


Picture: The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, David Mahlobo, together with Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong

By BAKANG MOKOTO

26 December 2025- The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, David Mahlobo, together with Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, conducted an oversight visit on 22 December 2025, to the Brits Water Treatment Works in Madibeng, North West, to confront prolonged delays in the upgrade of the critical bulk water infrastructure and demand urgent corrective action.

The Deputy Ministers were frank and unequivocal in their engagement with officials, stressing that the Madibeng Local Municipality and Magalies Water must move with urgency to complete the project. They warned that continued delays will not be tolerated and that consequence management will be enforced should timelines continue to slip.

Mahlobo issued a clear directive that the municipality should urgently develop and submit an efficiency improvement plan, which must not only fast-track the completion of the upgrade, but also address the long-term operation, maintenance and upkeep of the Plant to prevent future system failures.

“This project cannot remain in a perpetual state of completion. We want a clear efficiency improvement plan that accelerates delivery and ensures proper maintenance of the plant once completed. Communities cannot continue to suffer because of weak planning and poor execution. If delays persist, officials will be held accountable.

“The Brits Water Treatment Works is a strategic bulk water supply project funded by the Department of Water and Sanitation through the Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant (RBIG) and implemented by the Magalies Water Board,” he said.

Mahlobo further said the project is key to the government’s broader efforts to support Water Services Authorities in meeting their constitutional obligation to provide safe, reliable and dignified water services. He added that, once fully operational, the upgraded Plant will increase its treatment capacity from 60 to 80 megalitres per day, strengthening raw water treatment, pumping and pipeline systems and improving distribution to bulk reservoirs.

Morolong said more than 75 000 households in areas including Letlhabile, Mathotlung, Oukasie, Oskraal, Sonop, Brits CBD, Elansrand and surrounding industrial zones stand to benefit. He emphasised that from the Presidency’s perspective, the timely completion of infrastructure projects is central to restoring public trust and ensuring that government commitments translate into real improvements in people’s lives.

“From the Presidency’s point of view, the completion of projects is non-negotiable.

Delays undermine service delivery outcomes and erode public confidence in government.

“Infrastructure must move from plans and budgets to functioning assets that improve the daily lives of communities,” said Morolong.

He expressed concern that despite the completion of phases one and two of the project in 2020, which included refurbishment of the water treatment works, upgrading of the raw water pump station, and mechanical and electrical works, the project remains unfinished after multiple delays over an extended period. Morolong called for firm milestones and strict monitoring to fast-track the outstanding phases, including the expansion of plant capacity and the upgrading of final water and distribution pipelines to command reservoirs.

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Morolong visits Taung as part of Freedom Month activities


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

21 April 2025- The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, will on Tuesday, engage stakeholders in Taung, North West, as part of Freedom Month Outreach Programme. Morolong’s visit to Taung forms part of a series of provincial engagements that he is undertaking aimed at strengthening government’s relationship with stakeholders, enhancing service delivery and promoting active citizen participation in democratic governance.

Morolong spokesperson, Gapi Moleme said he will take this opportunity to engage stakeholders on the importance of the Expropriation Act, BELA Act, NHI Act and Public Procurement Act. Moleme said Morolong will pay a courtesy visit to the Chief of Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority, Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane, ahead of his Freedom Month activities at Taung Depot Hall.

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Deputy Minister of Police visits Schweizer Reneke 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The Deputy Minister of Police, Cassel Mathale and the Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, will on Tuesday, be joined by both the national and provincial management of the South African Police Service (SAPS), to interact with community members regarding their concerns about crime and policing needs.

The North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said: “The objective of the Ministerial Imbizo is to strengthen relations between the community and police. 

“The community will be given a platform to discuss and engage with the SAPS on solutions and interventions to address their crime-related concerns.”

The Imbizo will be held at Ipelegeng Multi-Purpose Centre in Schweizer-Reneke at 10am. 

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