Oh shucks….there is a Phumatra bus in my house!


By OBAKENG MAJE

A 28-YEAR-OLD man said he miraculously escaped unharmed after a Phumatra bus crashed into his three-room-house in the early hours of Friday morning. The incident took place in Tamasikwa village near Revilo.

Kgotso Sekgweng alleged that the Phumatra bus that ferries school children and commuters at large, was parked on a hill next to his house by the driver a few hours before the incident.

“I was sleeping alone in my three roomed house when I heard a loud bang. Before I knew it, the walls collapsed and there was a bus in my house. I felt like I was dreaming and wished someone could wake me up because it was unbelievable.  

“I would like to thank God for this incredible moment, where he protected me. I went outside to analyse what had happened. Few people who heard the bang also came through. We realised that there was no one in the bus,” Sekgweng said.

According to Sekgweng, the bus driver who was fast-asleep was surprised to hear the bad news. He said they woke him up and took him to the accident scene.

“I am not sure what might be a factor that caused the bus to roll to my house, but I suspect it might have a brake failure. So, the police were called, and a case was opened. Atleast, the company said it will take a full responsibility of what had happened,” said Sekgweng.

The Phumatra Transport Manager in Pampierstad depot, Edwin Kgoro said: “We are aware of the incident, and it is very unfortunate. However, as the company, we will take full responsibility for what happened.

“We will submit a claim to our insurance. So, by Monday, we will engage with the victim and map a way forward.”

Phumatra buses continue to be under scrutiny after several incidents that were involved in. Few months ago, the Phumatra bus that was ferrying commuters from Pampierstad to Hartswater allegedly burst into flames and exploded. Passengers were allegedly forced to escape through windows and that caused confusion.

Meanwhile, some commuters who use the Phumatra buses, but refused to be named for fear of reprisal, urge both Northern Cape and North West Provincial Traffic Police to roll enforcement plans and randomly test Phumatra buses. They alleged that most of the buses are moving coffins and they are not road worthy.  

“I believe most of Phumatra buses have failed various vehicle fitness issues because they have worn tyres, poor brakes and faulty steering wheel racks. Some had no permits or had permits that had expired.”

Another commuter said: “It is absolutely appalling that Phumatra would think of transporting commuters in their buses that are patently dangerous. A bus with faulty brakes and/ or worn tyres is a potential coffin on wheels.”

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North West Premier held ‘hostage’ by angry community members over tenders 


By OBAKENG MAJE

North West Premier, Bushy Maape and Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) Deputy Minister, Obed Bapela including government officials were held ‘hostage’ by angry community members at Lotlamoreng Dam in Mahikeng on Tuesday.

The community members went berserk and barricaded the entrance of the iconic dam with stones and debris as they demand answers from government officials regarding the beneficiaries of the multi-million development project at the dam.

It is alleged that the government has spent over R80 million to revamp the area to become one of the best tourism sites in the province.    

The community leader, Simphiwe Yuze said: “We are not happy about how the North West Provincial government is treating us. How can so many tenders be awarded to outsiders? We tried to have consultative engagements with our government officials, but our plea fell on deaf ears.

“We do not benefit as locals from all these projects and that must come to an end. We have capable contractors who can do the job better than these companies benefitting here. Now, we have Letlamoreng Dam project, but we do not get answers on who will be benefitting from it after its completion.”

Yuze alleged the provincial government has appointed a Limpopo-based company, G-Fencing to do maintenance at Letlamoreng Dam after its completion.  

“These people do not have our interest at heart as locals. They are only here for money and we want all these projects including the buildings to be owned by our locals. We do not want to come across any situation where we will see them being sold without our knowledge in the future.

“We know there are many things in the pipeline, but we are repudiating with the government on awarding tenders to outsiders, while we are left behind. We will be engaging with all other stakeholders on Wednesday at 12pm to get answers,” he said.

Bapela who embarked on a three-day visit to Ngaka Modiri Molema District in his capacity as the District Development Model (DDM), said issues raised by community members were genuine.

“These might be genuine grievances that are there and we do not undermine them at all. But stopping and blocking the government to come and develop your area is not one of them. We urge our communities to talk to young people because we all want developments, but if there are some challenges we will listen and resolve them.  

“This is the only area where we thought we could conclude today’s trip, but tomorrow the program still continues. Where people are receptive and able to allow development to happen, it will happen,” he said.

Bapela further said they agree that tenders should be awarded to locals if they meet the criteria. He added that if the tender is awarded to outsider, the beneficiary must localise it and work with locals by creating job opportunities and hire local sub-contractors.

“We were not allowed to enter the building, so we could not provide answers as they denied us access. Letlamoreng Dam is a big project that could create job opportunities for locals. 79% of young people are unemployed and we understand that our people are desperate if they do not get job opportunities in their own backyards.    

Maape refused to comment on the matter.

Meanwhile, Letlamoreng Dam project is expected to be completed on November 2021. 

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North West premier calls for caution on roads after Atamelang crash


Mahikeng- Premier of Bokone Bophirima Province, Supra Obakeng Ramoeletsi Mahumapelo has expressed sadness at the tragic road accident that claimed 10 lives near Atamelang township in Tswaing Local Municipality.

According to the South African Police Services, a VW Golf and a Toyota bakkie collided head-on last night, Sunday on the road between Delareyville and Atamelang, at around 8pm.

The VW Golf was travelling to Delareyville and had four passengers while the bakkie was en route to Atamelang and had 9 passengers. Ten (10) people died and 2 of the 3 people who sustained serious injuries were transferred to Bophelong Hospital in Mahikeng, while the third one was admitted to the nearby Delareyville Hospital.

“On behalf of the Provincial government and the people of our Province, I wish to convey our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of those who died in this tragic accident. We want the families to know that our thoughts are with them and that we will keep them in our prayers during this difficult time,” assured the Premier.

Mahumapelo says he is worried by the number of fatal accidents happening on the provincial roads, adding that this calls for motorists’ extreme caution on the road. In September this year, 15 people died in an accident on the N18 road between Taung and Magogong, south-west of Vryburg, while a woman died late last month following a head-on-collision on the N4 road near Rustenburg, which involved a Member of the Provincial Legislature who sustained serious injuries. 

Premier Mahumapelo reiterated a call by government to all motorists to exercise extreme caution on the road and obey all road signs and rules to ensure their own safety and that of other road users.
-TDN
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