Police need assistance in tracing a person of interest in a Batlharos rape case

KURUMAN – The Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences unit are seeking assistance in tracing a person of interest in an alleged Batlharos rape case.

The female complainant reported that on Sunday, 31 July 2022 at about 03:50, she was on her way home from Gamonare Section in Batlharos, Kuruman when she was accosted by two unknown men.

The men dragged her into a nearby abandoned house and raped her several times. The suspects also robbed her of R300 and a cellphone.

The complainant described one of the suspects as being 1.55m in height, between 22 and 29 years old, dark in complexion, slender and was wearing a black hoodie.

Anyone with information of the person of interest in the ID kit must please contact Captain Caren Nel on 082 492 3920 or 053 712 9800 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or utilize the MySAPS app. The investigation continues.

Source: South African Police Service

Public assistance sought

EASTERN CAPE – The Eastern Cape Kidnapping Task team, headed by East London based Serious Organised Crime Investigation team of the Hawks, apprehended two suspects, Constable Mfundo Ntshiba (35) and Xolile Makhosini (37) on charges of house robbery, kidnapping and hijacking during the early hours of Wednesday, 06 July 2022.

It is alleged that on Tuesday, 5 July 2022, a house robbery and kidnapping of two (2) victims took place at Ndondo Square location in Cala at a loan shark’s residence. Three suspects, all dressed in police uniform, are alleged to have budged into the house of the alleged loan shark and robbed her of 98 bank cards, cash to the value of R22 000, her Ertiga vehicle and kidnapped her two brothers but, she managed to escape. The vehicle and two brothers were later found safe.

The victim is reported to have managed to identify one of the suspects as Ntshiba, who allegedly reported that he would be late for his night shift duties at his workplace, as he had a problem to attend to. Ntshiba was arrested and that led to the arrest of Makhosini his accomplice who is a taxi owner and a traditional healer.

During the arrest of the duo, a Toyota Fortuner, a Toyota Corolla and a VW Polo were confiscated as they are reported to have been used as instruments during the commission of a crime.

The suspects appeared in Cala Magistrate’s court on 7 July 2022. Ntshiba was denied bail by virtue of being a law enforcement agent while Makhosini was released on R3000 bail.

Ntshiba appeared thrice in court with the 25th of July being the last date where he is reported to have escaped under police custody after having been denied bail on the said date.

The task team is appealing to the public to assist with information that can lead to the location of Vuyisani Topo in the picture as he is believed to be the relevant person to assist in unlocking the case. Anyone with information can contact Constable Cabane on 082 371 6576 .The information will be treated with the strictest confidentiality.

Source: South African Police Service

Tip-off leads to the arrest of a suspect for the possession of an unlicensed firearm

BOTHAVILLE – Police arrested a suspect for the possession of an unlicensed firearm after they received a tip-off regarding a suspect involved in robberies.

On 02 August 2022 at about 16:30, police followed up on information about a suspect with a firearm who might be involved in robberies. The suspect’s house was identified in Kgotsong and members of Bothaville Crime Prevention approached the house and asked permission to search the premises. A firearm was found and a 27-year-old man from Potchefstroom was arrested for possession of unlicensed firearm. The suspect will appear today on 03 August 2022 in Bothaville Magistrate Court.

The Provincial Commissioner of the FreeState, Lieutenant General BB Motswenyane applauded the members of Bothaville Crime Prevention for acting quickly to information from residents and effect an arrest and seizure of unlicensed firearm.

Source: South African Police Service

Support young people in business, urges Creecy

Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Barbara Creecy, has emphasised the importance of supporting young people with business ventures, as they are in a position to lead the search for sustainable solutions.

“In this regard, we are mindful that by supporting youth entrepreneurs in the green economy space, we are also opening up the possibility for them to participate in relevant areas of the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan and recent developments in the renewable energy sector,” Creecy said on Tuesday.

She was addressing an award ceremony for green entrepreneurs in the Driving Force for Change (DFC) II Youth Challenge at the Birchwood Conference Centre in Boksburg.

The DFC II Youth Challenge builds on the 2020 DFC Youth Initiative to create opportunities for young green entrepreneurs/Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) to access the much-needed business acumen support (develop early-stage entrepreneurship skills and competencies) and further develop/refine their businesses plans.

“It remains our responsibility to provide our youth with as much support to turn ideas into reality and to create a conducive environment wherein green and sustainable business ventures may contribute in driving our country’s economy forward. Let us continue to support and motivate our youth to do more and achieve more,” the Minister said.

Creecy encouraged young women entrepreneurs to take up green business opportunities being made available through similar initiatives in the future.

“The trend from the first two calls for proposals clearly shows there is indeed an appetite for such initiatives among women, although fewer women than men applied in both rounds of the Initiative,” the Minister said.

Through the DFC II Youth Challenge, 13 youth entrepreneurs, five of whom were women, were provided with a financial incentive and business acumen skills training to support them in developing their respective business ventures.

These start-ups had a range of focus areas, including monitoring municipal water quality, focusing on waste management, and conservation and ecosystem services.

“Central to the approach guiding the Driving Force for Change is an understanding that climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution are putting the future sustainability of our planet in jeopardy,” the Minister said.

The programme aims to identify constructive solutions to what are otherwise overwhelming and existential problems.

“Green and circular economy approaches are recognised as global best practice, and are being integrated into climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies around the world.

“Government’s partnership with the Youth for Change Initiative is an example of how we can build social and economic resilience. We recognise that young people, as the future custodians of our planet, are in a unique position to lead the search for sustainable solutions,” Creecy said.

The Minister launched Driving Force for Change II Youth Challenge in August 2021 in partnership with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), through the Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) Programme, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUZ), and in collaboration with the Departments of Employment and Labour (DEL) and of Small Business Development (DSBD) and with support from the National Business Initiative (NBI).

Source: South African Government News Agency

SA determined to build stronger trade relations with Botswana

International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor, has reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to strengthen trade relations with Botswana after COVID-19 stalled economic growth in both countries.

Speaking on Wednesday at a high-level South Africa-Botswana Business Forum in Botswana, Gaborone, Pandor told delegates that they need to strengthen business-to-business linkages to facilitate trade, investment and joint venture partnerships.

“Tourism was hit hard in both countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and together we need to develop sustainable strategies to revitalise the tourism industry,” she said.

The forum forms part of celebrations of 28 years of trade and investment relations between the two countries.

Pandor and Trade, Industry and Competition Minister, Ebrahim Patel, are accompanying President Cyril Ramaphosa on a working visit to Botswana.

The Minister believes both countries would also benefit from an agricultural exchange, adding that despite Botswana having fertile land, it still imports a lot of the food.

“This is a trend across much of the continent which we can work together to address so that we can produce more of what we require without importing from beyond our shores. Through economic discussions, we could further investigate the production of animal feed, fruit processing, as well as vegetable and fertiliser production,” she told delegates.

South Africa is Botswana’s number one source of imports, while Botswana is ranked South Africa’s seventh largest export market.

Meanwhile, South Africa’s exports to Botswana were R64.4 billion in 2021, while exports to Botswana grew by 2.53% or R13.4 billion over the last five years.

“If we are to take stock of our trade relations in recent years, it is evident that our two countries maintain a robust trade relationship that has strengthened despite the pandemic.”

In addition, she further reminded officials that there have been 38 Memoranda of Understanding between South Africa and Botswana since the hosting of the first Bi-National Commission in 2013.

“There is great room for future growth in the area of outward investment, the creation of industrial value chains, and infrastructure development.”

She has called on the two States to capitalise on this opportunity to come together to build a better future.

“Our prosperity depends on the economic success of each other. Just as we collaborated in the years of the struggle some six decades ago, we can move forward in solidarity as we forge a better future for our people,” she stressed.

She also said South Africa backs the implementation of the Southern African Customs Union regional value chain, and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Pandor also spoke about exploring mining and minerals beneficiation, which are key pillars of Botswana and South Africa’s industrialisation policy.

“We will also look at ways to enhance automotive component manufacturing that will contribute to job creation in our respective countries.”

She described the relationship between South Africa and Botswana as “special”.

She recalled how their comrades were housed by citizens of Botswana, oftentimes in the home of Comrade Fish Keitseng who in the early years hid Nelson Mandela in the mountains.

“Madiba would spend his days reading, and at night come down from the mountains to the home of Comrade Keitseng.”

Pandor took the time to honour Botswana and its contribution to the liberation struggle of South Africa.

“Thank your compatriots for their assistance during that difficult period in our history.”

On Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa will lead talks at a High Level South Africa-Botswana Business Roundtable.

The High Level South Africa-Botswana Business Roundtable happens at the backdrop of the fifth session of the South Africa-Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC) which took place on 22 April 2022 in Tshwane.

Source: South African Government News Agency