South African actor, Presley Chweneyagae was a true trailblazer


By OBAKENG MAJE

28 May 2025- The ANC Chief Whip in the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Motlalepula Rosho on Wednesday, described South African actor, Presley Chweneyagae’s death as a monumental loss that has robbed the world of an actor who was the crown jewel of brilliance and excellence associated with the Mmabana Arts, Culture and Sport Foundation. Rosho said that the award winning actor has left an indelible mark on South Africa’s creative landscape.

“We are deeply saddened by the untimely death of the humble but confident gentle giant who represented the best that the North West had produced, mentored by the likes of the late artistic genius and acclaimed playwright Walter Chakela.

“Chweneyagae’s legacy will continue to inspire generations of aspirant South Africans actors. As the ANC Caucus in the NWPL, wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to the Chweneyagae family, his colleagues, and the countless fans whose lives he touched through his art,” she said.

Rosho further said Chweneyagae, whose illustrious career spanned decades, captivated audiences nationwide with his transformative performances, most notably as the unforgettable Cobra in the ground-breaking soap opera, The River, died on Tuesday at the age of 40.  She added that, his masterful portrayals resonated deeply with South Africans from all walks of life, transcending cultural and generational boundaries.

“Through his characters, he became a trusted presence in millions of homes, bringing both entertainment and profound social commentary to our screens. Chweneyagae’s dedication to his craft elevated South African storytelling on both national and international stages, adding that his excellent work and contribution embodied the power of arts to unite, educate, and inspire.

“His extraordinary talent also graced other acclaimed productions, including Tsotsi, which won the Academy Award for Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards,” said Rosho.

She underscored that the ANC Caucus acknowledges Chweneyagae’s contributions not only as a performer, but as a cultural ambassador who helped shape South Africa’s post-apartheid identity through authentic storytelling and representation. Rosho said Chweneyagae’s latest films include More Than Just a Game, State of Violence, and Africa United.

“He also performed in a play about Solomon Mahlangu, a former MK cadre who was hanged at the age of 22 cementing his status as one of South Africa’s most versatile and compelling performers,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) Caucus Leader in the North West Provincial Legislature, Freddy Sonakile described Chweneyagae as a trailblazer. Sonakile said they extend their heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Presley Chweneyagae, who tragically passed away in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

“His untimely death marks the end of an era for a true trailblazer in the arts. Chweneyagae’s remarkable journey, filled with resilience and talent, will continue to inspire generations.

“Cobrezzy featured in numerous television productions, including The River, where he earned his beloved nickname. In 2005, he took the lead role in the Oscar-winning film Tsotsi, which won Best Foreign Film at the Academy Awards. His exceptional work not only entertained but also uplifted and gave hope to countless young artists,” he said.

Sonakile said Chweneyagae was full of life, humble, and passionate about his craft. He said Cobrizi’s passing cuts through the heart like a sword, leaving a void in the creative community and beyond.

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ANC in North West calls on govt to curb crime


  

By OBAKENG MAJE 

The ANC Chief Whip in the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Paul Sebegoe launched a campaign targeting crime hotspots in Tlhabane, near Rustenburg ON Wednesday. Sebegoe said the initiative is aimed at involving communities in the reduction of opportunities for crime.

He further said the crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED), which is a community mobilisation programme, was launched in partnership with churches in Tlhabane and Bomme Ba Thapelo Ya Lefatshe La Tlhabane (Women Prayer Warriors and Intercessors) and aimed at strengthening partnership against violent crime.

Sebegoe added that, they embarked on a cleansing of a crime scene, where the body of a crime victim was recently discovered and prayer service that commenced at 8am, near Rampa Primary School. 

“This was followed by a soccer tournament social programme involving youth from wards 8,9,10 and 11 and local teams participating, as part of the Tlhabane ANC Cluster programme. 

“We call for intensified effort aimed at limiting opportunities for criminals to utilise access and escape routes through bushes and dumping sites and enhance the ease with which potential victims could find and access escape routes to a safer environment,” he said.

Sebegoe said they must beyond this mobilisation of the faith-based community, intensify work with the Rustenburg Local Municipality, Mmabana Tlhabane, the South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO), the Tlhabane Community Policing Forum (CPF), School Governing Bodies (SGBs), the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the business sector, ensure that young people are dissuaded from involvement in crime. 

He said they must be discouraged from destructive lifestyles and this can be done through involvement in sport and other recreational programmes.  

“The disused buildings such as the Old Tlhabane Teachers Training College, allegedly used as a hideout by criminal elements within the community. So, clearing of bushes, installation of high- mast, replacing street-light globes and reviving of recreational parks must be prioritised.

“Abandoned concrete drainage pipes along Kgosiemang Street that pose a safety, environmental and health threat, must be cleared and the contractor held accountable for rehabilitation of what was an ill- conceived construction site,” said Sebegoe. 

He said the children cannot be jumping corpses on route to school. Sebegoe said girl-children and women cannot live in constant fear of Gender-Based Violence (GBV). 

“Seeking divine intervention signifies a call to action for active citizenry in order to reclaim Ubuntu. Let us tackle the social-ills prevalent in the area such as drug abuse, teenage pregnancy and gangsterism.

“We must never allow environmental degradation and or violent crime to define us and our way of life. Our hope and humanity must translate into a well-knit, peaceful community capable of rejecting lawlessness in all its manifestations, “he said. 

Meanwhile, one of residents, Claudinah Phetoe, appealed for streetlights to be fixed and for intercessors to continue praying for youth, who are affected and lured to crime and drugs. 

ANCWL representative, Fedi Sehunwe said they call for unity of women prayer warriors to advance women’s struggles. Father Stephen Marokane said though the country is experiencing challenges, the church will continue to pray for peace, stability and ethical leadership in the run-up to the elections.

“We will emerge victorious from the elections,” he said. 

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