Public assistance requested to locate a missing person

LEBOWAKGOMO – The Police in Lebowakgomo have launched a search operation for a missing woman, Ngobeni Tsakani aged 26 years from Malemang village. She was last seen by her boyfriend on Saturday 28 January 2023 at about 20:30.

According to the reports the boyfriend alleged that he was with her at around 20:30 when they had a fight and separated Tsakani as she was going to her sister’s place to fetch her baby.

It is further alleged that Tsakani didn’t reach her sister’s residence nor her place of residence.

Anyone with information of her whereabouts may kindly contact the Investigating Officer Captain Kekana on 0824142698, contact the Crime Stop number on 0860010111, the nearest police station or send information via MySAPSApp for anonymous tip offs.

Police investigations continues.

Source: South African Police Service

North West deals with inconsistent provision of basic services

The North West government has committed to attend to the inconsistent provision of basic services, improve information availability on service delivery challenges as well as develop a system that will help government resolve identified service delivery challenges.

This comes after outrage by residents who complained about aging infrastructure, vandalism, as well as ongoing electricity power cuts, which continue to have an adverse impact on the provision of water in various localities across the province.

This has prompted the government to find a solution to these matters by resolving them using the Rapid Service Delivery Monitoring and Intervention Strategy.

The North West government said government departments and institutions will strengthen communication and keep residents abreast of intervention measures they employ to address service delivery backlogs.

Communities will also have an opportunity to report and alert government of any service interruption through a web-based free access online application that has been developed by the Office of the Premier.

The strategy will be implemented through the Provincial Accelerated Service Delivery Plan.

North West Premier Kaobitsa Bushy Maape has urged various levels of government to work together and ensure the full implementation of the strategy.

“This strategy is aimed at intensifying our efforts to expedite delivery of services in municipalities and avert violent protests over provision of services. Municipalities are also considering alternative energy sources to ensure uninterrupted provision of water in many of our localities.

“We have also been alerted of possible acts of vandalism in our water infrastructure. We have requested police to follow all leads, investigate these allegations and arrest perpetrators of this hideous crime,” Maape said.

The North West Premier’s Coordinating Council recently held a meeting following inconsistent provision of services in some parts of the province sparking outrage by residents.

The Coordinating Council also reflected on the visit by the Minister of Water and Sanitation Senzo Mchunu in the province.

The visit is one of the many initiatives by the provincial government to work hand in glove with the National Department, Water Boards and the Private Sector to address challenges of water and sanitation in various communities across the province.

Various intervention measures are already in full swing. A follow up meeting is expected to be held in due course to take stock on progress made.

“We want to include everybody in these initiatives. Mining operations in the Bojanala District are already assisting through Corporate Social Investments and Social Labour Plans. We want to scale-up these efforts through an intensified collaborative effort,” the Premier said.

A Technical Team that has been assembled by Premier Maape is currently undertaking visits in localities across the province to monitor provision of services in various government departments and institutions.

The initiative is also aimed at developing remedial action plans to find solutions on a number of service delivery challenges confronting communities across the province.

“We want to interact directly with communities to understand their plight and challenges. These visits will help us a great deal in making informed decisions about a number of projects we intend to implement.

“There are already various infrastructural projects that will be carried out between now and the next financial year and we want these initiatives to benefit locals in one way or the other,” Maape said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Parly committee to visit KZN schools

The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education will this week visit KwaZulu-Natal to assess the readiness of schools in the province to take on the 2023 academic year.

The visits form part of Parliament’s constitutional responsibility to oversee the work of the executive and follow the money Parliament appropriates to ascertain the impact on the lives of South Africans.

Committee Chairperson, Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba, said the oversight visits will assess a multiplicity of issues to ascertain school readiness for the academic year.

“The ability of the system to rollout the academic year is dependent on adequate preparedness, the availability of learning and teaching support materials, adequacy and availability of learner transport, effectiveness of governance structures, such as school governing bodies, adequate support by district and circuit offices,” Mbinqo-Gigaba said on Monday.

The visits will include an interaction with the Provincial Department of Education, including district officials, associations of school governing bodies and organised labour.

The committee will also conduct in-loco site visits to schools where members will hold meetings with school management teams and relevant stakeholders in order to learn first-hand the state of schooling, and to discuss the challenges faced by schools with a view to support them to find solutions.

The committee will visit three educational districts in the province, including Zululand, Harry Gwala and King Cetshwayo.

The oversight visit programme follows the announcement of the 2022 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results, which saw KwaZulu-Natal achieve an 83% matric pass rate.

Mbinqo-Gigaba said the committee will use visits to assess the results and find areas where there is potential for improvement to ensure further progress by the system.

“Improvements at National Senior Certificate level are based on a functioning system at lower levels. Also, the inculcation of coding and robotics into the curriculum is necessary to produce a cohort that is needed by an evolving economy,” the chairperson said.

Today, the committee is scheduled to visit schools in Zululand Education District, including Phumanyova Technical High School, Manzezulu ECD Centre, KwaMame Full Service School and Zamimpilo Special School.

Source: South African Government News Agency