Maine to address housing developers in North West


North West MEC for Human Settlements and Local Government Collen Maine will today address developer’s forum attended by contractors contracted by the department to build houses for the communities of the province.

MEC Maine is expected to encourage contractors to build quality houses and complete projects and to submit their claims for payments on time.

“It is during this forum where the MEC, Head of the Department (HoD) and departmental senior management discuss and resolve challenges facing contractors in different housing projects in the province” MEC Maine said.

Unblocking of blocked housing projects, termination of non performing contractors and completion of projects on time are amongst issues to be addressed during the forum.

The provincial developer’s forum will be held as follows:

Venue:Rio Hotel (Klerksdorp)

Date:Wednesday 11 June 2014

Time:11H00
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Land not yet chosen for Lwandle evictees


made on where evicted shack dwellers will be moved to in Cape Town, a national human settlements official said on Tuesday.

Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s spokesperson, Ndivhuwo Mabaya, told Sapa a meeting would be held at 17:00 to discuss the available options.

Sisulu would meet Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille and Western Cape human settlements MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela.

De Lille on Monday requested an urgent meeting with Sisulu.

“We have a number of pieces of land that have been made available by Sanral and offers from private developers who have indicated that they are willing to assist,” Mabaya said.

About 800 people living on SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) land next to the N2 highway in Lwandle, near Somerset West, were evicted on Monday and Tuesday last week because of an interim court order.

Their shacks were demolished and set alight. Many lost their personal possessions and were left with nothing but the clothes they were wearing.

Reports suggested shack dwellers had been transferred to Sanral land in Blackheath, a move that was met with resistance by families already living in the largely residential area.

But Mabaya said this was a group of young people who had got bored of sitting in the Nonzamo community hall and decided to go to the land.

“We don’t encourage that,” he said, adding that any piece of land would first need various authorisations and zoning approval from the city.

“We appeal for the mayor [De Lille] to give us an exemption so that we can offer for now to resolve that problem. If so, in 24 to 36 hours, we can have those people out of the hall.”

The evictees apparently had mixed views about the land options.

Mabaya said it was the government’s responsibility to ensure the land was close to the right schools and to Strand, where many were employed.

He said at some point, the city would be vetting the individuals to see if they actually qualified for government housing and were citizens of the country.

This would play a role if or when the city decided to build RDP houses for them or move them to a housing development.

On Monday, De Lille said once the necessary legal and land use approvals had been granted, she would be able to provide emergency housing kits to the evictees.

“If these processes are ignored, then it is only likely that a new set of problems will be created in relation to this matter and the rights of all those involved will be undermined.”

Congress of SA Trade Unions’ provincial secretary Tony Ehrenreich on Tuesday accused De Lille of “politicising” the matter.

“We should have people resettled as a matter of urgency on land that is available. The technical details can be sorted out later,” he said.

“The city must provide basic services and ensure that the necessary regulations are put in place.”

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DA: Madibeng must be put under administration


By Obakeng Maje
Hartbeespoort- It is not raining but pouring at for Hartbeespoort residents if what has been reported is anything to go by. According to reports, Rand Water visited Hartbeespoort on Monday to cut-off the water supply after a default on payment.

Madibeng municipality allegedly failed to pay the supplier R1.4 million the owe.

Tshwane municipality allegedly disconnected Hartbeespoort’s power supply due to Madibeng’s R40 million debts towards it.

“I visited Brits reservoir with DA MP Leon Basson, and officials of Madibeng municipality as well as a representative from Rand Water. It is clear that the problem is being  caused by a faulty valve” DA spokesperson in North West Tiaan Kotze said.

Kotze said clearly the municipality is not able to meet its own financial obligations, or maintain its infrastructure.

The DA will urge the Minister of Co-operative Government to place the Madibeng municipality under administration as soon as possible.

“Taxpayers paying monthly for water, power and municipal services, have suffered under the mismanagement that no longer can be tolerated and has led to continued rioting in the Madibeng area” Kotze said.
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‘North West police ordered to arrest perpetrator as Bloem is another town in SA’


Mahikeng- North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management Gaoage Oageng Molapisi calls for the arrest of a filling station owner who allegedly assaulted a 9 year-old boy in Ganyesa.

A case of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm was registered at the Ganyesa police station following allegations that a 9 year-old boy was handcuffed and electrocuted on Wednesday 28 May 2014, by the owner of Disipi filling station.

According to the information, the police took the child to the local clinic where he was examined and also established that he was injured, but had no fracture.

“The mother was allegedly advised to lay a charge on behalf of the child, which she only did after three days” departmental spokesperson Ben Bole said.

The police confirmed that the suspect is not yet arrested and said it is alleged that he is in Bloemfontein.

MEC Molapisi said the suspect must be arrested and face the full wrath of the law and charges be proffered against him.

“Gone are the days where people were handcuffed and electrocuted, we cannot accept that kind of action in 20 years of freedom and democracy,” said Molapisi.

However, the MEC further expressed his confidence to the South African Police Service that they will leave no stone unturned to arrest the suspect.

“Bloemfontein is just another town within South African, nothing will hinder with the arrest of the suspect and we also have trust on our justice system that the case will be investigated and give a fit judgement,” concluded Molapisi.
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Justice to host an international conference on access to legal aid in criminal justice system


Johannesburg- The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development in partnership with Legal Aid South Africa, International Legal Foundation, United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime will host an International Conference on Criminal Legal Aid in Criminal Justice System from 24-26 June 2014.

The three days conference is aimed at addressing the global challenges of ensuring access to quality criminal legal aid services for the poor. It will also provide a unique opportunity to focus attention on developing effective strategies to meet the criminal legal aid services needs to the poor.

Furthermore the conference will widely promote and publicise the recently developed United Nations Principles and Guidelines on Access to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice System. These Guidelines and Principles outline key standards and contain detailed guidance on providing effective criminal defence services.

“The conference will bring together a wide range of governmental, intergovernmental and civil society sectors and experts to share and build upon successful strategies for effective criminal legal aid delivery” departmental spokesperson Mpho Phasha said.

Date:  24 June 2014

Venue: Birchwood hotel

Time: 09:00
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North West teen died after being knocked by a taxi


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By Obakeng Maje
Potchefstroom- A 15 year-old boy was killed this morning when he was hit by a taxi on Promosa Road, Potchefstroom.

ER24 paramedics arrived on scene and saw the lifeless body of the young boy lying face down in the middle of the road.

“Metro services had to close the road for some time to allow paramedics to work safely” Er24 spokesperson Russel Meiring said.

CPR and advanced life support was performed on the boy for almost forty-five minutes. Unfortunately, no signs of life returned.

No one sustained any injuries in the taxi.

Local authorities were on scene for further investigations.-TDN
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Ramathlodi to ‘put pressure’ on strike talks


Pretoria – Mining Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi said on Tuesday he hoped pulling out of wage negotiations would “put pressure” on the platinum producers and Amcu to resolve a strike that threatens to pull South Africa into recession.

Ramatlhodi pulled out of his role as mediator in the strike talks on Monday, leaving the negotiations in deadlock. However, he said on Tuesday both parties continued to negotiate in “good faith”.
-Reuters

North West Legislature official escape shooting incident


By Obakeng Maje
Rustenburg- Police are investigating a case of attempted murder after the North West Provincial Legislature member’s car was allegedly shot at by unknown suspects at Rustenburg-Koster turn-off at approximately 19:30 on Monday. 

“It is alleged that the victim was travelling from Rustenburg to Mahikeng when she heard a loud bang and immediately stopped and went outside to inspect. According to the information available at this stage, the victim saw a hole on the shattered driver’s window” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

The victim did not sustain any injury and the motive of the incident is unknown.

No one has been arrested and investigation into the matter continues.-TDN
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Hospital refuses to help drowned man


Durban – A full-scale investigation has been launched to establish why a spear-fisherman, who was clinging to life after drowning, was refused care at Durban’s King Edward VIII Hospital late on Sunday night.
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Ramathlodi: I did not abandon wage talks


Pretoria – Mineral Resources Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi denied on Tuesday that he “abandoned” wage negotiations in the platinum mining sector.
“I strongly believe we’ve done enough work… for the parties to be able to move forward [independently],” he told reporters in Pretoria.
“It is a misperception that I am abandoning the talks.”
The minister set up an intergovernmental technical task team two weeks ago to intervene in talks between the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) and platinum mining companies.
Amcu members downed tools on January 23 demanding a basic monthly salary of R12 500.
They have so far rejected the companies’ offer that would bring their cash remuneration to R12 500 by July 2017.
On Saturday, Ramatlhodi said he would pull out of the talks if no agreement was reached by Monday.
Anglo American Platinum, Impala Platinum, and Lonmin said they would look at other options.
So far, the industry has lost R21.8bn in earnings, while employees have forfeited wages of around R9.7bn according to a website set up by the companies.
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