North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi painting a classroom as part of 67 minutes of Mandela Day celebration  


By BAKANG MOKOTO

North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi has joined the global village in celebrating Nelson Mandela Day. In honour of this significant day, Motsumi spent her 67 minutes of community service at her alma mater, Stadt Primary School, where various stakeholders, including Old Mutual, North West University, National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT), Boxer Supermarket, Sparkling Waters, and Rosewood Hotel, extended a hand to donate services to the school.

She said as part of the celebration of former President Nelson Mandela’s birthday, they rolled their sleeves and painted the Grade R Block. Motsumi’s actions were mirrored by other stakeholders present, demonstrating a collective commitment to community service.

“We would like to commend the public-private partners for their generosity and dedication to building the South Africa that Nelson Mandela envisioned. The contributions made today are a testament to the power of community and partnership. 

“These generous donations and acts of service not only enhance the lives of our learners, but also build the foundation of a better future for all. Together, we are fostering the South Africa that Nelson Mandela hoped for, one of unity, education, and opportunity,” she said. 

Motsumi further said her department pleads for continued partnerships with stakeholders to profile the history of Stadt Primary School and ensure its legacy endures. She added that with an enrolment of 1050 learners, the school stands as a beacon of education and history. 

“The day’s contributions included donations of sanitary towels, 100 pairs of shoes, food parcels to identified families, stationery, reading books to promote literacy and enrich the school library, as well as facilitated the painting of three Grade R classrooms,” said Motsumi.

Meanwhile, among the notable stakeholders, a community leader and former learner at the school, Dr Lekgenyane, adopted a learner at the school and committed to rendering psychosocial support to all learners continuously. Stadt Primary School, the first school in the Barolong area and former Batswanaland and it was built in 1878 and serves as a heritage site.

taungdailynews@gmail.com

North West SAPS Host Netball Champions Competitions


police-logo54

BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE North West South African Police Service (SAPS) kick-started their annual SAPS National Netball Championships in Potchefstroom on Monday.

Provincial spokesperson, colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said: “The championship is held annually on a rotational basis, and the event will ends on Friday. The event is hosted at North West University in Potchefstroom campus. SAPS Netball Championships will be attended by participants from all nine SA provinces and Head Office,” he said.

Mokgwabone said that the acting provincial commissioner, Major General Jacob Tsumane wished the team all the best.

-TDN

Follow us on Twitter@Taung_DailyNews or @IceT_

449 professional nurses set to graduate in North West


graduation.jpg

BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
The North West Department of Health will on Friday, hold its very first graduation ceremony under the newly amalgamated North West College of Nursing. 

North West College of Nursing comprises of two government nursing colleges based in Mahikeng and Klerksdorp, and it is tasked with training and producing nurses for the public health facilities in the province. 

A total of 449 nurses will be graduating from various nurse-training programmes which were offered by the Provincial Department of Health under the North West College of Nursing.

With 449 students who will be graduating as professional nurses, it is expected that they will assist in decreasing shortage of health professionals in the province particularly in the rural communities. 

The proceedings scheduled to take place as follows:

Date : 18 September 2015

Venue : North West University, Great Hall

Time : 10:00 am
-TDN
Follow us on Twitter@Taung_DailyNews or @IceT_

‘North West University commits to change’


mafikeng campus logo

BY REGINALD KANYANE

PREMIER Supra Mahumapelo has expressed confidence that the North West University will be able to reach its transformation targets and be a pride for the province.

This came after his meeting with vice-chancellor Prof Dan Kgwadi in Potchefstroom on Wednesday.

It is over ten years since the merger of the Potchefstroom, Mafikeng and Vaal campuses but complaints have been raised on the slow pace of having same standards of facilities and resources at the three campuses.

Acting provincial government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said the premier discussed plans how to make sure that all three campuses work together in harmony.

“Premier Mahumapelo met with Professor Kgwadi and he wanted to understand the measures taken by the university to bring equity and academic excellence at all campuses. This came about after complaints that the Potchefstroom Campus was given the best lecturers as opposed to the other two campuses.

“The premier addressed students and reminded them that they are part of society, so they need to make sure there is transformation between black and white communities. He also added that the university must assess and evaluate its diversity process an integral part of their management system. Mahumapelo also said he will make sure he monitor situation closely and be in touch with the management at the university in making sure that is accomplished efficiently and conveniently,” Setswambung said.

Prof Kgwadi said that he shared the premier’s sentiments and will do his best to make sure that transformation is speeded up.

“Our meeting was very successful. I want to reiterate what premier said: we have to eliminate a mindset of selfishness that defined our past so that we can be able to provide academic excellence at this university.

We are working around the clock to bring transformation within all campuses. One thing that I do not want to see is having every campus with its own rector because that creates factionalism and it would have to be done away with,” Kgwadi said.

He added that as the vice-chancellor, it rests upon him to see all campuses receiving the best education possible.

Newly-elected university SRC president at Mafikeng Campus, Linda Xavier Mabengwane said: “We are meeting with the university management today (Friday) and we will discuss all issues regarding transformation within three campuses. So we can say the computer laboratory cater only for 600 students and opened from 8am until 5pm, and that affect learning process to other students. Another issue was facilities, and infrastructures. In Potchefstroom, the infrastructures are maintained and take care of, whereas in Mafikeng and Vaal, you will find that they are dilapidating,” Mabengwane said.

He argued that tuition fee was very expensive and that closed the doors of learning on previously disadvantaged students.

“We will make sure that also highly-qualified lecturers are roped in at both Mafikeng and Vaal campuses. We only have lecturers with master degrees, whereas in Potchefstroom Campus, they having professors. We also want to fight racism issue within the university. All campuses need to be treated equally without any favouritism, because thus far, Potchefstroom students are given first preference,” Mabengwane said.

-TDN

Follow us on Twitter@Taung_DailyNews or @IceT_

11045446_10206039495496261_287328544087378077_n

NWU queries dubious trust fund


images (4)
North West University’s chief financial officer Prof IJ Rost has been placed on special leave following the controversial payment of R10m from the institution’s coffers to an apparently dubious trust fund.

The circumstances under which the North West Higher Education Trust was established are not known but it was established during the vice-chancellorship of Dr Theuns Eloff.
For more http://www.thenewage.co.za