Motsweding FM Radio Personality Faces Seven Charges


By Obakeng Maje
Mmabatho-The Police have opened two counts of culpable-homicide, reckless and/or negligent driving, drunken driving, failure to ascertain injuries and failure to render assistance where the person(s) were killed. This was after two boys were hit by a vehicle on Sunday at approximately 05:00 at extension 38.

“It is alleged driver,30 of a silver Audi hit the boys aged 9 and the other estimated to be between 20-25 who were walking along the road with their mother on their way to church” Brigadier Thulane Ngubane said.  

The police said the silver Audi collided with a maroon Toyota corolla that was in front of it, hit a the rock and eventually stopped.

It is reported that the suspect fled the scene on foot leaving behind the female passenger.

“The police searched for the suspect at his residential place and also at work.  The suspect then handed himself over to the police at about 11:00 with his legal representative. He was arrested and detained” Ngubane said.

He will appear before Mmabatho Magistrates’ Court soon.

Police investigations continue.-TDN
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Seven murdered, 30 people raped in North West


By Obakeng Maje
North West-The police arrested a total of 750 suspects through various day to day operations in the past seven days between 16 and 23 February 2014 for Contact, Contact related, Property related and other crimes.

The arrests include 7 for Murder, 30 for Rape,183 for Assault common as well as Assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, 15 for fraud, 31 for shoplifting, 21 for driving under the influence of liquor, 36 undocumented persons and many other crimes.  

“The following were also seized during operations: 3 vehicles, 36 cell phones, various types of drugs and  illegal cigarettes” sergeant Kealeboga Molale.

Molale said most of the suspects have already appeared in various courts while others are expected to appear Monday, 24 February 2014.-TDN
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Motsweding FM’s bash ended in tragedy


By Obakeng Maje
Mahikeng-A Sabc radio station, Motsweding FM bash ended in tragedy after the station’s top presenter allegedly plunged on four teenagers.

The accident took place in the early hours of sunday after the event. According to information, the driver was too drunk.

The top presenter allegedly fled the scene after plunged on four teenangers who were walking beside the road.

“Two people aged 14 and 17 died on the scene and other two were taken to hospital for medical attention” Human Settlements & Public Safety department spokesperson Ben Bole outlines.

The top Dj who is known to TDN, but cannot be named before he appears before court allegedly fled the scene.

He handed himself at police station later on.

The top presenter will appear before Mmabatho Magistrate court on Monday and a case of culpable homicide was launched.-TDN
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Kokomeng-man nabbed in connection of murder


By Obakeng Maje
Kokomeng-North West police are investigating a case of murder after a 35 year-old man bludgeoned a 27 year-old man to death at Kokomeng village, near Taung.

The atrocity took place on Saturday after both men were allegedly involved in a heated argument.

“A suspect has been arrested after he allegedly stabbed a 27 year-old man to death. The suspect will appear befor Taung Magistrate Court on Monday for murder” sergeant Kealeboga Molale said.

The victim was rushed to a local clinic but died afterwards. He suffered stab wounds in his chest.

Police investigations continue.-TDN
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Taung man bludgeoned to death, suspect arrested


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-The Police are investigating a case of Murder after a 35-year-old male suspect stabbed a 27-year-old male with a knife to death in the chest on Saturday at about 20:00. 

“It is alleged that the suspect had an argument with the victim and he took a knife and stabbed him.  The victim was transported to a local clinic where he passed away” said sergeant Kealeboga Molale.

The suspect was arrested and he will appear briefly before the Taung Magistrates’ Court.  Investigation continues.-TDN
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EFF sticks to guns in manifesto


Johannesburg – The Economic Freedom Fighters have stuck to their guns for the nationalisation of mines and expropriation of land without compensation.

Party leader Julius Malema on Saturday unveiled the organisation’s elections manifesto at Mehlareng Stadium in Tembisa, east of Johannesburg.

“We want to do away with colonial patterns of ownership in South Africa,” he said.

The manifesto centred around the seven pillars that have come to be associated with the organisation — land expropriation without compensation, nationalisation of mines, nationalisation of banks and strategic sectors of the economy, nationalisation of the Reserve Bank and creation of state bank, state owned enterprises, development of the African economy and building progressive trade partnerships with the world.

Malema told the thousands of supporters who had gathered at the stadium that the time had come for them to liberate themselves as those entrusted to do so had failed them.

“20 years has proved that those trusted with giving us a better life have sold out. You must be your own liberators,” he said.

Malema added that as the country celebrated 20 years of democracy, blacks were still poor. He said the country should realise a new freedom as that of 1994 had disappointed a lot of people.

“Twenty years later, blacks are still not free. Twenty years later, black people are still trapped in squalor, unsafe and unhealthy conditions.”

Malema told supporters that the majority of blacks were still landless and hopeless.

“Twenty years later, young and old black workers are still subjected to slave wages and dangerous working conditions in the mines, farms, [and] factories.”

Malema said it was up to the EFF to offer and deliver hope and inspiration to the people of South Africa.

He said the party was an organisation and movement for all people and the time had come for South Africans to share equally in the wealth of the country.

“Now is the time to bury corruption and self enrichment of politicians.”

Equal pay

Malema said his party believed all jobs in the country should be permanent.

The EFF would implement legislation that would ensure this.

He said an EFF-led government would implement a minimum wage of R4 500 across the board for all full time workers.

“Mineworkers will earn R12 500 per month, farm workers R5 000 per month, manufacturing workers R6 500 per month,” he said.

Retail workers would get R5 000 a month while builders would earn R7 000.

Malema said there would be equal pay for equal work irrespective of gender, race, class and place of origin.

Speaking about health, Malema said the EFF would implement the National Health Insurance.

“The EFF government will expedite the implementation of National Health Insurance,” he said.

He said the EFF would build state-owned companies that would help bring better health care. The companies would include a pharmaceutical company to produce medicine and distribute it to hospitals and clinics.

“The EFF government will build a state-owned health care equipment company to build [the] equipment,” he said.

He added that the party would also ensure traditional healers were incorporated into the health care system.

Malema said under the EFF social grants would increase.

“Social grants are an important aspect of bringing the poorest of the poor into some level of economic participation and EFF will introduce a system which will link social grants to development,” he said.

The grant for pensioners would increase from R1 300 to R2 600 per month and disability grants would go up from R1 200 to R2 400.

Child support grants would increase from R300 to R600 per month, he said.

War veterans would get an increase from R1 220 to R2 400, care dependency from R1 200 to R2 400 and foster child grants from R800 to R1 600.

The EFF government would introduce a social grant of R2 500 per month for all terminally ill South Africans, he added.

Loud cheers and claps followed Malema’s statements. Many in the crowd said the move would be appreciated.

Packed

Mehlareng stadium was a sea of red T-shirts and berets. The stands were packed to capacity with others standing on the pitch in front of the stage.

Malema touched on corruption. He said the EFF would introduce a 20 year prison sentence for public servants who were found guilty. The party would establish a state administration court which would deal with matters of corruption.

He said the EFF would also protect the independence of the public protector, auditor general and all other institutions which oversaw government programmes.

Malema said an EFF-led government would also provide free education.

“It [government] will put in place mechanisms to encourage students to attain post-graduate degrees and qualifications,” he said.

“The EFF government will impose an education tax on all corporations which will be the source of funding for the education and training of all South Africans.”

He said 15 000 pupils would get scholarships to study abroad.

“Five thousand will be medical practitioners [sent] to the best universities across the world to attain skills,” he said.

He added that perks associated with public office should be limited. He said the lifestyle of representatives should reflect that of ordinary citizens.

Umbrellas, posters and banners were hoisted high in the air as supporters sang and danced. Some were walking around with a coffin made out of boxes to symbolise the burying of other parties.

Malema was welcomed on stage by the crowd chanting “Juju Juju”.

They sang “he is going to Parliament, make way for him”.

Roads were cordoned off around the stadium as some supporters filled the streets of Tembisa. There was a heavy police presence to maintain law and order.

– SAPA

SA actor talks about kissing scene


Pretoria – Young South African actor Armand Greyling, 22, has spoken about his lead role in a new soon-to-be-released South African movie called Die Windpomp.
 
Greyling, who is a relative newcomer to the South African acting scene, plays a young man who has some rather strange experiences at his grandfather’s retirement village. The movie has been described as a romantic fantasy with comical elements, with some in the movie business already saying the film is unlike anything SA audiences have seen before.
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Oscar surfed porn sites on fatal night


By Obakeng Maje
Johannesburg-The police investigations show that paralympic murder accused, Oscar Pistorius was allegedly surfing porn sites during the fatal shooting at his house.

A model Reeva Steenkamp was allegedly shot by Pistorius at the night of Valentine’s Day.

According to Sunday Times, the source who is part of investigation team confirmed that Pistorius’ cellphone shows he was surfing porn sites before the shooting. Pistorius said the mistaken Steenkamp for intruder.

The paralympic athlete’s trial resumes on 03 March where much will be revealed.

Various Media Houses want the case to be broadcasted live.-TDN
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ANC despatches Heavyweights


Pretoria – In a clear bid to defend its territory, the ANC dispatched its heavyweights to areas where the Economic Freedom Fighters and the Democratic Alliance were launching their manifestos.

According to the Sunday Independent, deputy ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa led a 50-strong delegation to five regions in Limpopo this weekend. The regions are where the DA launches its election manifesto on Sunday.

In addition, Gauteng provincial ANC chairperson Paul Mashatile fought back at an election concert in Tembisa  – only four kilometres from where the EFF launched its manifesto on Saturday.

Both politicians dedicated portions of their speeches to attack the EFF.  

Analysts say that the ANCs reaction is a sign of fear brought on by the rise of the EFF and the inroads made by the DA in areas that for years have been known as ANC strongholds.

According to political analyst Ralph Mathekga, the ANC is extremely intimidated by Julius Malema’s fledgling party and that the ANC could no longer pretend not to be worried about the rise of the EFF.
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NWest has a good story to tell regarding development of young people-Premier Modise   


The North West Provincial Bursary Programme awarded grants amounting to R49, 488 million to 1035 needy young people to pursue studies over the past five years, Premier Thandi Modise reported in her State of the Province delivered on Friday.

In outlining the extent to which young people had benefitted from government programmes, Premier Modise said that 213 of the young people who benefitted from the programme graduated in various scarce skills needed by the province

“We have a good story to tell regarding development of our young people,” Premier Modise adding that a total of 4868 unemployed youth and graduates benefitted from the Provincial skills development and training programmes that were targeted at youth.

Three thousand eight hundred and thirty-three (3833) of the beneficiaries were registered in skills development programmes such as learnerships, internships and apprenticeship.

Modise thanked the mining qualification authority for offering 60 students to further studies in mining engineering this year.-TDN
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