Woman killed as car hits tree in Carletonville


Johannesburg – A woman died and a man was critically injured when their car hit a tree in Carletonville on Friday, Gauteng paramedics said.

“When paramedics arrived on scene, they found the light motor vehicle wedged up against a tree on the side of the road,” ER24 spokesperson Russel Meiring said.

“On assessment, paramedics discovered that a female passenger had sustained fatal injuries in the collision. The male driver lay pinned inside the vehicle and was in a critical condition.”

The man was extricated and taken to Carletonville Hospital.

Meiring said the cause of the accident was not known.

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12 arrested for ‘cat and mouse’ protest


Johannesburg – Twelve people were arrested for public violence in Sophiatown informal settlement in Tembisa on Friday morning during a “cat and mouse” protest, Ekurhuleni metro police said.

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“They will probably appear in court on Monday,” said spokesperson Chief Superintendent Wilfred Kgasago.

“The people in this area are playing a cat and mouse game with us. They block the roads and when police get there they run off.”

Residents of Sophiatown began a service delivery protest at 03:00.

They were burning tyres and placing rocks on roads.

A main road that had earlier been barricaded was reopened after 09:00.

Kgasago said municipal officials were due to visit the area on Friday to address residents and resolve the matter.

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Taung Women To Be Honoured In Disaster Management


Taung- As the nation pulls down the curtain on Women’s Month, North West MEC for Local Government and Human Settlements, Collen Maine will recognize the role played by women in disaster management, fire fighting and rescue services, by awarding them with certificates of appreciation in Women in Disaster management event to take place at Taung Sports Ground on Friday at 09h00. 

Ten women (10) women have been selected from different wards in Greater Taung Local Municipality and have been trained on Fire Fighting and First Aid. The training was to introduce disaster risk reduction at ward level to enhance the survival skills of vulnerable communities, especially women and children who bear the brunt of disasters.

“The programme is in line with the National and Provincial Disaster Management Policy Framework and the Disaster Management Act. The project seeks to present women from historically disadvantaged communities with information on first aid and fire-fighting” departmental spokesperson Ben Bole said.
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Kuruman matric camp mooted


Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga is considering opening a camp for matriculants from Kuruman after a lengthy protest over a road closed schools.

“It is a huge concern for us because learners haven’t been to school since June 4,” Motshekga’s spokeswoman Troy Martens said on Thursday.

 

“We are looking at different options at the moment, including taking matriculants to a camp to learn. The plans are in place, we just need the learners to come back to school.”

 

She said 16,000 pupils from 54 schools in different villages were affected. Of these 496 were matriculants.

 

Motshekga was in the area on Wednesday to talk to the community, with the expectation of re-opening schools.

 

However, the community was adamant that the situation would not change.

 

A group calling themselves the Road Forum began protesting in June demanding that a 130km stretch of road in the John Taolo Gaetsewe district municipality be tarred.

 

The protesters were barring pupils and staff from going to school to get the attention of the authorities.

 

In that month, Northern Cape premier Sylvia Lucas’s spokesman Monwabisi Nkompela said the tender to tar the road was opened on June 12 and closed on July 18.

 

“The tender is at a stage where the project managers at the [roads and public works] department are evaluating which bidder met the specific requirements,” Nkompela said at the time.

 

He could not be reached for comment on Thursday.

 

In July, the administration blocks of some schools in the area were set alight.

 

Martens on Thursday said Motshekga was worried about the safety of pupils, and would be engaging with the provincial department of education and parents about the matter.

  

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Cosatu takes to the streets to protest against ongoing lock out of metal workers


Cosatu in the North West is up in arms over the continued lockout of workers who took part in a metalworkers strike over wages, spearheaded by Numsa last month.
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North West child porn case postponed


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Sentencing of a Rustenburg man who solicited nude photographs from young daughters of divorced mothers on social media was postponed on Wednesday, North West police said.

The case in the Rustenburg Regional Court of construction worker Anthony Louw was postponed to September 8 as the court was awaiting transcription records, said Captain Elsabe Augoustides.

Louw pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography. The sexually enticing or explicit images were of young girls, some in early puberty. One girl was reportedly 12.

Using the names “Shivon”, “Chivonne” or “Chevonne”, he befriended divorced women and then their daughters on BBM and WhatsApp, police said.

He flattered them and the girls later sent him photos of themselves posing naked some in front of the name signs of Rustenburg schools.

He was arrested after a tip-off.

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A woman dead, son injured in N West shooting


By Obakeng Maje
Mogwase- North West police are investigating a case of murder and attempted murder after a 47 year-old woman and her son were shot by unknown suspect/s on Wednesday, says Captain Pelonomi Makau.

A woman was asleep at her house with her children aged 6,7,21 and 23 in Lerome village, near Mogwase when unknown suspect/s knocked at the door.

“A 21 year-old boy allegedly went observe who is at the door, but was shot in the chest immediately after unlocking the door. The suspect/s pounced on the mother and shot her dead before fleeing the scene” Makau said.

A seven year-old girl and her little brother aged 6 were left unharmed while their 23 year-old brother escaped through the window.

A 21 year-old boy was rushed to local hospital for medical attention and is reported to be in stable condition.
Police said anyone with information that could lead to any arrested requested to come forward.

Police investigations continue.-TDN
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A woman died, son injured in N West shooting


By Obakeng Maje
Mogwase- North West police are investigating a case of murder and attempted murder after a 47 year-old woman and her son were shot bt unknown suspect/s on Wednesday, says Captain Pelonomi Makau.

A woman was asleep at her house with her children aged 6,7,21 aand 23 in Lerome village, near Mogwase when unknown suspect/s knocked at the door.

“A 21 year-old boy allegedly went observe who is at the door, but was shot in the chest immediately after unlocking the door. The suspect/s pounced on the mother and shot her dead before fleeing the scene” Makau said.

A seven year-old girl and her little brother aged 6 were left unharmed while their 23 year-old brother escaped through the window.

A 21 year-old boy was rushed to local hospital for medical attention and is reported to be in stable condition.
Police said anyone with information that could lead to any arrested requested to come forward.

Police investigations continue.-TDN
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EFF applies for urgent interdict against Mbete


Cape Town – The Economic Freedom Fighters have applied for an urgent interdict against Speaker Baleka Mbete and Parliament to stop the suspension of their MPs, according to reports on Thursday.

Earlier all 25 EFF MPs received formal letters from Mbete asking them to motivate why the party should not be suspended from Parliament for disrupting a sitting.

Cape Town journalist Gaye Davis tweeted: “EFF to go to High Court for urgent interdict against Speaker and Parliament to stop the suspension of their MPs [sic].”

EFF leader Julius Malema made the announcement during a press conference at the party’s offices at Parliament on Thursday.

Last week, the EFF defied orders from Mbete to leave the National Assembly after they disrupted presidential question time.

They chanted that President Jacob Zuma should repay public funds spent on his home in Nkandla.

#EFF Malema: We will all respond to the speaker and reject her attempt to suspend us.. We will give her reasons

— POWER987 News (@POWER987News) August 28, 2014

#Malema: Want shortcuts to political questions. That’s what they did in the ANC when they took us through a DC. That’s that they do. #eff

— SUNESIS (@sunesistrader) August 28, 2014

#Malema says he will share his letter with the media as it is a “useless” letter from a “useless person”! #EFF

— Andisiwe Makinana (@andiMakinana) August 28, 2014

#Malema: Baleka Mbete is a speaker of the ANC not parliament. We’ll go to court and summit our letters “concurrently. ” #EFF

— Sibusiso Banda (@AwesomeSBU) August 28, 2014

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EFF MPs receive warning letters


Cape Town – All 25 EFF MPs on Thursday received formal letters from Speaker Baleka Mbete asking them to motivate why the party should not be suspended from Parliament for disrupting a sitting.

“We received the letters today and we have to respond by tomorrow,” said Economic Freedom Fighters MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi.

EFF leader Julius Malema was expected to brief media at the party’s offices at Parliament at 13:00 to announce how it planned to respond.

Last Thursday, the EFF defied orders from Mbete to leave the National Assembly after they disrupted presidential question time.

They chanted that President Jacob Zuma should repay public funds spent on his home in Nkandla.

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