A man drowns at Swaartfontein Lodge in Vryburg


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BY STAFF REPORTER
VRYBURG- One person reported dead after he allegedly drowned at Swaartfontein Lodge in Vryburg.

Even though the details regarding the death of Choseng village man are sketchy,it is alleged that he was drunk and drowned at the swimming pool while trying to showcase his swimming skills.

The atrocity took place on Thursday and as is the case, many people and revelers gathered at the Lodge to celebrate 2015.

According to our mole, the deceased drowned and other revelers tried to resuscitate him, but with no luck.

The man was confirmed dead by emergency service personnels after being summoned to the scene.

More details amid the story will follow soon.
-TDN
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Taung woman bludgeoned to death after drinking spree


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BY STAFF REPORTER
TAUNG- A 49 year-old woman was allegedly bludgeoned to death by unknown suspect in the early hours of Thursday, North West police said.

North West police spokesperson colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said a body of a 49 year-old woman was found lying in the street in Manthestad village, near Taung.

Tshegofatso Kereng,49, was on her way home from a local tavern called My Baby in Moseja Section when she was approached by unknown man.

Kereng was walking along with her friend and she was attacked and bludgeoned to death by unknown man who fled crime scene afterwards.

“A case of murder was opened at Taung Police Station and investigations continue. No one has been arrested yet and police request to anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of perpetrator/s to come forward” Mokgwabone said.
-TDN
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CHRISTMAS FOR HOSPITALISED CHILDREN


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Mahikeng- Children from impoverished communities admitted at the Mahikeng Provincial Hospital Pediatric Ward were treated to a special early Christmas lunch as National Council of Provinces(NCOP) Chairperson,Thandi Modise presented them with packages of festive goodies and gifts on Friday.

Speaking after presenting gifts to sixty-two children, Modise who is patron of the Thandi Ruth Modise Health Development said that efforts need to be redoubled to speed up access to land for food production and the use of land that is lying fallow  to address the grinding poverty that is affecting the most vulnerable in our society.

“Malnutrition that affect the physical development of children from our poorer communities had compelled the trust to support some beyond their hospital stay,” Modise emphasized who was accompanied by trustees.

She said that the trust is proud to be associated with improvement of conditions for a healthy environment that promote speedy recovery and good health of the young ones admitted to the ward and safe birth deliveries in the maternity ward.

“The contribution of donors and individuals who support our cause to advance the legacy of Nelson Mandela has made an immeasurable difference. We count on them as we set our sights on adding educational toys to the playroom and expanding our intervention to other public health facilities in the province and across the country, ” Modise underscored.

The appreciation of the CEO of the hospital,Adrian Lourens for the helping hands to improve service delivery was echoed by a happy Tshegofatso Mogotsi whose infant daughter was among the recipients of the gifts.

Since the ward was adopted by the former Premier of the North West Province after the 2011 Mandela Day, the Trust she has set up has repaired air conditioning system in the maternity ward, provided blankets, sheets, pillows and painted comic characters on the wall of the paediatric ward through funds mobilised during golf fund raising and gala events.

In addition, the ward received an industrial washing machine, tumble dryer and new linen to improve conditions without relying on the health department’s budget and state funding.
-TDN
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‘Kimberley police bust R15 000 drugs’


BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
KIMBERLEY- Kimberley Police in Crime Prevention unit and Tactical Response Team (TRT) followed up on information and raided a house in and around the Kimberley precinct.

Police confiscated drugs with an estimated street value of R15 250 as well as cash amounting to R1220 at a house in Barkly Street.

The drugs were found hidden in a house in Santa, next to Shoprite.

“Police also found 5 X 40 grams of Dagga (in small packs)-valued at R50 at the same value called “Gaffif” to the value of R3 600, 99 sachets of Tik-valued at R9 900, 17 Mandrax tablets valued at R1 700 as well as 6 pipes/lollies” lieutenant Donald Mdhluli said.

A 28 year-old man was arrested and charged with dealing in drugs. He is expected to appear in Kimberley Magistrate’s Court soon.

The Kimberley Cluster Commander Major-General Jean Abrams commended the members from Kimberley Crime Prevention unit and members from Tactical Response Team (TRT) for a job well done and lauds the community for assistance in this regard.
-TDN
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‘A boy died at initiation school in Taung’


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BY STAFF REPORTER
Taung- North West police are investigating a case of inquest after a 17-year-old boy died at initiation school in Longaneng village, near Taung.

According to North West police spokesperson captain Pelonomi Makau, a 17 year-old boy complained about body cramps and paramedics were called.

The atrocity took place at 03:00am on Thursday and the boy succumbed to pains and was declared dead.

“Police can confirm that a case of inquest has been opened at Taung Police Station after a 17 year-old boy died at an initiation school in Longaneng village, in Ba Ga-maidi” captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Police investigations continue.
-TDN
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Tefu not thinking about Bafana


Kaizer Chiefs defender Tefu Mashamaite admits he is trying not to think too much about Bafana Bafana as he cannot determine whether he is called up or not.

National team coach Shakes Mashaba is set to announce his squad for upcoming 2015 African Nations Cup qualifiers against Congo Brazzaville at Safa House on Thursday.
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Tefu not thinking about Bafana


Kaizer Chiefs defender Tefu Mashamaite admits he is trying not to think too much about Bafana Bafana as he cannot determine whether he is called up or not.

National team coach Shakes Mashaba is set to announce his squad for upcoming 2015 African Nations Cup qualifiers against Congo Brazzaville at Safa House on Thursday.
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‘Review not because of EFF excitement’


Johannesburg – The recent “excitement” in Parliament was not the reason why its rules were being reviewed, National Council of Provinces chair Thandi Modise said on Tuesday.

“It (the review) is not because of the excitement and the young blood, it is because honestly there are rules we need to look at,” she told a meeting between the SA National Editors Forum and Parliament’s presiding officers in Johannesburg.

“The review of the rules of the NCOP, the rules of the NA (National Assembly) and the joint rules is something we are doing so that at all times Parliament is alive to current conditions.”

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Parliament in Cape Town. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete said the recent disruptions and “drama” in Parliament had not affected the way it did its work.

“The drama is really for your eyes, which is only in the chamber. That is where the drama is confined because that’s where everybody will see what they are doing,” she said.

“Committees continue with their work. The colleagues from those red benches (the Economic Freedom Fighters) are there in all the committees in Parliament… where a lot of the things they scream about in the House are actually discussed.”

The EFF said earlier on Tuesday they would go to court to challenge disciplinary charges against 20 MPs stemming from their heckling of President Jacob Zuma to repay state funds spent on his Nkandla home.

“After careful consideration, the Economic Freedom Fighters has decided to urgently approach the country’s courts to interdict the intention of the ANC to exclude the EFF from Parliament,” spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said.

This is the second time the EFF has threatened legal action over the threat of expulsion arising from the party’s unprecedented protest in the National Assembly during presidential question time last month.

EFF MPs chanted “pay back the money” after EFF leader Julius Malema asked Zuma when he would heed Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s recommendation that he reimburse the state for non-security upgrades done to his KwaZulu-Natal homestead.

They ignored a threat from Mbete to have them physically removed from the House and she adjourned the house with the remainder of Zuma’s questions unanswered.

Mbete said on Tuesday that she “lost it” during that session.

“However to reduce the cause of what went on that day to the Speaker is to really get it wrong.”

On September 16 opposition leaders walked out of Parliament leaving the ANC to easily defeat the vote of no confidence in Mbete. – Sapa

‘Review not because of EFF excitement’


Johannesburg – The recent “excitement” in Parliament was not the reason why its rules were being reviewed, National Council of Provinces chair Thandi Modise said on Tuesday.

“It (the review) is not because of the excitement and the young blood, it is because honestly there are rules we need to look at,” she told a meeting between the SA National Editors Forum and Parliament’s presiding officers in Johannesburg.

“The review of the rules of the NCOP, the rules of the NA (National Assembly) and the joint rules is something we are doing so that at all times Parliament is alive to current conditions.”

Independent Newspapers

Parliament in Cape Town. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete said the recent disruptions and “drama” in Parliament had not affected the way it did its work.

“The drama is really for your eyes, which is only in the chamber. That is where the drama is confined because that’s where everybody will see what they are doing,” she said.

“Committees continue with their work. The colleagues from those red benches (the Economic Freedom Fighters) are there in all the committees in Parliament… where a lot of the things they scream about in the House are actually discussed.”

The EFF said earlier on Tuesday they would go to court to challenge disciplinary charges against 20 MPs stemming from their heckling of President Jacob Zuma to repay state funds spent on his Nkandla home.

“After careful consideration, the Economic Freedom Fighters has decided to urgently approach the country’s courts to interdict the intention of the ANC to exclude the EFF from Parliament,” spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said.

This is the second time the EFF has threatened legal action over the threat of expulsion arising from the party’s unprecedented protest in the National Assembly during presidential question time last month.

EFF MPs chanted “pay back the money” after EFF leader Julius Malema asked Zuma when he would heed Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s recommendation that he reimburse the state for non-security upgrades done to his KwaZulu-Natal homestead.

They ignored a threat from Mbete to have them physically removed from the House and she adjourned the house with the remainder of Zuma’s questions unanswered.

Mbete said on Tuesday that she “lost it” during that session.

“However to reduce the cause of what went on that day to the Speaker is to really get it wrong.”

On September 16 opposition leaders walked out of Parliament leaving the ANC to easily defeat the vote of no confidence in Mbete. – Sapa

‘Review not because of EFF excitement’


Johannesburg – The recent “excitement” in Parliament was not the reason why its rules were being reviewed, National Council of Provinces chair Thandi Modise said on Tuesday.

“It (the review) is not because of the excitement and the young blood, it is because honestly there are rules we need to look at,” she told a meeting between the SA National Editors Forum and Parliament’s presiding officers in Johannesburg.

“The review of the rules of the NCOP, the rules of the NA (National Assembly) and the joint rules is something we are doing so that at all times Parliament is alive to current conditions.”

Independent Newspapers

Parliament in Cape Town. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete said the recent disruptions and “drama” in Parliament had not affected the way it did its work.

“The drama is really for your eyes, which is only in the chamber. That is where the drama is confined because that’s where everybody will see what they are doing,” she said.

“Committees continue with their work. The colleagues from those red benches (the Economic Freedom Fighters) are there in all the committees in Parliament… where a lot of the things they scream about in the House are actually discussed.”

The EFF said earlier on Tuesday they would go to court to challenge disciplinary charges against 20 MPs stemming from their heckling of President Jacob Zuma to repay state funds spent on his Nkandla home.

“After careful consideration, the Economic Freedom Fighters has decided to urgently approach the country’s courts to interdict the intention of the ANC to exclude the EFF from Parliament,” spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said.

This is the second time the EFF has threatened legal action over the threat of expulsion arising from the party’s unprecedented protest in the National Assembly during presidential question time last month.

EFF MPs chanted “pay back the money” after EFF leader Julius Malema asked Zuma when he would heed Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s recommendation that he reimburse the state for non-security upgrades done to his KwaZulu-Natal homestead.

They ignored a threat from Mbete to have them physically removed from the House and she adjourned the house with the remainder of Zuma’s questions unanswered.

Mbete said on Tuesday that she “lost it” during that session.

“However to reduce the cause of what went on that day to the Speaker is to really get it wrong.”

On September 16 opposition leaders walked out of Parliament leaving the ANC to easily defeat the vote of no confidence in Mbete. – Sapa