Tuesday, December 14, 2010
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Cops always say you can run but you cannot hide. Five suspect who has roaming around freely after he escaped arrest. The allegations labeled against the suspect is that on 22 April 2009, the suspect and other seven accomplices gained entry throw the window to a house belongs to Mr. Andrei Maree (53) of Piet Retief. Eight suspects entered the Sulphersprings Farm in Mahamba near Piet Retief while the victim with his wife and two children.
The family was tied up with ropes and hit hit with a hammer.
Captain Lenard Hlathi said, “The suspect ransacked the house demanding cash and firearms. The suspects managed to rob two firearms and a whole number of electrical appliances including jewelries, Kruger Rands and BMW belongs to the family.
“They then loaded all the stolen items into the BMW and fled the scene. The vehicle was found abandoned aon the vicinity of Ermelo. Intensive investigations led to the arrest of Casper Dilokwaneng Masemola (30), Nthoane Makoba ()32 , Masilela Godwin Thoke (33), Magale Collen Marapane ()33 , All these suspects were arrested on June 2010 and they have already appeared several times before the Piet Retief Magistrate court”
Captain Hlathi told Daily Sun that all the suspects will remain in custody since they have been denied bail. Thoke and Malapne have serious cases of house robberies around Aliwal North and Pretoria respectively.
“Two suspects were still at large hence, one suspect was bust on Tuesday 14 December at hiding place in Tembisa, Gauteng. The other two are still at large but one on the possible suspects was shot wounded in a house house robbery in Pretoria.” Captain Hlathi said. “We know that somebody knows about the remaining suspect because he is part of the society. We are pleading with the people to come forward with the information which can lead us to arrest the remaining suspect.”
Anyone with information can contact Warrant Officer Chris Mokolo at 0824619487 or Captain Lanerd Hlathi at 082462 0804
Hazyview on Monday morning.
The decease4d’s brother Moses Masinga (56) said, “These people are very cruel if to say they wanted money, they would have taken the money if to say has any and leave him alive. This is unforgivable. We are expecting justice to take its course.”
Warrant Officer Donald Mabaso told Daily Sun that it’s lucky because there are branches of the trees on the river bank.
Provincial Spokesperson Captain Lenard Hlathi said, “Two suspects has been arrested and they appeared before court on Friday and their case has been to 20 December but one suspect called Thabang Dibakwane is still at large. Now police are investigating a murder case.”
Police are asking members of the public who can see Thabang to call Detective Officer Chris Mashego at 0760638427 or Captain Lenard Hlathi 082620804
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Cops always say you can run but you cannot hide. Five suspect who has roaming around freely after he escaped arrest. The allegations labeled against the suspect is that on 22 April 2009, the suspect and other seven accomplices gained entry throw the window to a house belongs to Mr. Andrei Maree (53) of Piet Retief. Eight suspects entered the Sulphersprings Farm in Mahamba near Piet Retief while the victim with his wife and two children.
The family was tied up with ropes and hit hit with a hammer.
Captain Lenard Hlathi said, “The suspect ransacked the house demanding cash and firearms. The suspects managed to rob two firearms and a whole number of electrical appliances including jewelries, Kruger Rands and BMW belongs to the family.
“They then loaded all the stolen items into the BMW and fled the scene. The vehicle was found abandoned aon the vicinity of Ermelo. Intensive investigations led to the arrest of Casper Dilokwaneng Masemola (30), Nthoane Makoba ()32 , Masilela Godwin Thoke (33), Magale Collen Marapane ()33 , All these suspects were arrested on June 2010 and they have already appeared several times before the Piet Retief Magistrate court”
Captain Hlathi told Daily Sun that all the suspects will remain in custody since they have been denied bail. Thoke and Malapne have serious cases of house robberies around Aliwal North and Pretoria respectively.
“Two suspects were still at large hence, one suspect was bust on Tuesday 14 December at hiding place in Tembisa, Gauteng. The other two are still at large but one on the possible suspects was shot wounded in a house house robbery in Pretoria.” Captain Hlathi said. “We know that somebody knows about the remaining suspect because he is part of the society. We are pleading with the people to come forward with the information which can lead us to arrest the remaining suspect.”
Anyone with information can contact Warrant Officer Chris Mokolo at 0824619487 or Captain Lanerd Hlathi at 082462 0804
The family was tied up with ropes and hit hit with a hammer.
Captain Lenard Hlathi said, “The suspect ransacked the house demanding cash and firearms. The suspects managed to rob two firearms and a whole number of electrical appliances including jewelries, Kruger Rands and BMW belongs to the family.
“They then loaded all the stolen items into the BMW and fled the scene. The vehicle was found abandoned aon the vicinity of Ermelo. Intensive investigations led to the arrest of Casper Dilokwaneng Masemola (30), Nthoane Makoba ()32 , Masilela Godwin Thoke (33), Magale Collen Marapane ()33 , All these suspects were arrested on June 2010 and they have already appeared several times before the Piet Retief Magistrate court”
Captain Hlathi told Daily Sun that all the suspects will remain in custody since they have been denied bail. Thoke and Malapne have serious cases of house robberies around Aliwal North and Pretoria respectively.
“Two suspects were still at large hence, one suspect was bust on Tuesday 14 December at hiding place in Tembisa, Gauteng. The other two are still at large but one on the possible suspects was shot wounded in a house house robbery in Pretoria.” Captain Hlathi said. “We know that somebody knows about the remaining suspect because he is part of the society. We are pleading with the people to come forward with the information which can lead us to arrest the remaining suspect.”
Anyone with information can contact Warrant Officer Chris Mokolo at 0824619487 or Captain Lanerd Hlathi at 082462 0804
Friday, April 16, 2010
Testimony strengthens membership
The Devoted Ambassadors for Christ Church celebrated its fifth birth days by the members testifying and thank God for healing them.
The Church’s Presiding Bishop, Bishop Alexander Mwami blessed the little children welcoming them into church. The Devoted Ambassadors church is one of the fast growing churches in five years time it has more than 400 members at one branch.
The church is in Matenteng near Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga.
Some of the church members come as far as Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Matilda Roux (34) one of those who gave testimony said, “I was a drug and alcohol abuse and I was found HIV positive in 2007. My friend invited me to this church and I only spent 2 years when I went back for check I was told that I am no longer positive that is why you find me on this church deep in the rural. I thank the support and counseling from Bishop and his wife.”
The Devoted Ambassadors have branches in three countries, namely; DRC, Zambia, and South Africa. It has 11 branches in three provinces KZN, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga.
Another member who caused everybody’s tears to drop was Letty Mhklongo (47), said, “I was on wheel chair when I visited this church I couldn’t walk or to stand on my feet. Now I am free from all those evil things. Through the grace of God I am doing what I used to wish when stroke struck me two years ago.”
The presiding Bishop Alexander said, “Christians have a tendency of discriminating other people based on the status of that particular person. It is very bad for a pastor or Bishop of a church to share secrets of one of your member with another member, or to preach anything against someone’s status. That is why most of the churches loose their members.”
The church is now found on DSTV channel omega every Sunday at 15:00.
The Devoted Ambassadors for Christ Church celebrated its fifth birth days by the members testifying and thank God for healing them.
The Church’s Presiding Bishop, Bishop Alexander Mwami blessed the little children welcoming them into church. The Devoted Ambassadors church is one of the fast growing churches in five years time it has more than 400 members at one branch.
The church is in Matenteng near Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga.
Some of the church members come as far as Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Matilda Roux (34) one of those who gave testimony said, “I was a drug and alcohol abuse and I was found HIV positive in 2007. My friend invited me to this church and I only spent 2 years when I went back for check I was told that I am no longer positive that is why you find me on this church deep in the rural. I thank the support and counseling from Bishop and his wife.”
The Devoted Ambassadors have branches in three countries, namely; DRC, Zambia, and South Africa. It has 11 branches in three provinces KZN, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga.
Another member who caused everybody’s tears to drop was Letty Mhklongo (47), said, “I was on wheel chair when I visited this church I couldn’t walk or to stand on my feet. Now I am free from all those evil things. Through the grace of God I am doing what I used to wish when stroke struck me two years ago.”
The presiding Bishop Alexander said, “Christians have a tendency of discriminating other people based on the status of that particular person. It is very bad for a pastor or Bishop of a church to share secrets of one of your member with another member, or to preach anything against someone’s status. That is why most of the churches loose their members.”
The church is now found on DSTV channel omega every Sunday at 15:00.
Off duty warrant officer found a deadly weapon at Taxi
He is known for the gospel he has been preaching to the community, surrender illegal firearms.
Warrant officer Themba Twala who is the spokesperson for Bushbuckridge region apparently bounced of the deadly weapon. When the suspected suspect who is believed to have wanted to attack one of the Taxi drivers with his knife like a pistol, saw the no-nonsense officer allegedly drops his weapon.
Warrant officer Themba Twala said, “I was walking around the Taxi Rank looking for my cousin together with my friend. I saw something coming from the man’s pocket and the man disappeared. When I went closer to investigate, I couldn’t believe my eyes. At first I thought it was a firearm when I picked it I saw that it’s a knife which looks like a gun.”
It happened at Bushbuckridge Taxi Rank on Monday at 14:15pm.
The campaign for the people to surrender unlicensed weapons ended recently but still other people are still having their home made weapons.
Twala told Bvunza Mutupo News that the weapon might have used to rob and even to kill people because it is very sharp. “The weapon has no serial number for to use when tracing it.”
Warrant officer Themba Twala took the home made modified weapon to Bushbuckridge police where it was registered as a lost and found property.
Warrant officer Themba Twala pleads with the people that are still in position of illegal firearms and other erous weapons that are not allowed to use.
He is known for the gospel he has been preaching to the community, surrender illegal firearms.
Warrant officer Themba Twala who is the spokesperson for Bushbuckridge region apparently bounced of the deadly weapon. When the suspected suspect who is believed to have wanted to attack one of the Taxi drivers with his knife like a pistol, saw the no-nonsense officer allegedly drops his weapon.
Warrant officer Themba Twala said, “I was walking around the Taxi Rank looking for my cousin together with my friend. I saw something coming from the man’s pocket and the man disappeared. When I went closer to investigate, I couldn’t believe my eyes. At first I thought it was a firearm when I picked it I saw that it’s a knife which looks like a gun.”
It happened at Bushbuckridge Taxi Rank on Monday at 14:15pm.
The campaign for the people to surrender unlicensed weapons ended recently but still other people are still having their home made weapons.
Twala told Bvunza Mutupo News that the weapon might have used to rob and even to kill people because it is very sharp. “The weapon has no serial number for to use when tracing it.”
Warrant officer Themba Twala took the home made modified weapon to Bushbuckridge police where it was registered as a lost and found property.
Warrant officer Themba Twala pleads with the people that are still in position of illegal firearms and other erous weapons that are not allowed to use.
on these kids, unless there are walking. They feel the same and the staff that we have at this school are very supportive. Some of them have started a campaigns to visit neighboring schools to workshop them about the importance of have learners with abilities in their schools.”
Tenteleni has science laboratory, school Library, and a computer Laboratory with 22 computers. The school is also assisting the community with computer services and skills.
The Department’s provincial spokesperson Jasper Zwane said, “This skill has travelled extra miles in terms of its service delivery. “
Tenteleni has science laboratory, school Library, and a computer Laboratory with 22 computers. The school is also assisting the community with computer services and skills.
The Department’s provincial spokesperson Jasper Zwane said, “This skill has travelled extra miles in terms of its service delivery. “
Friday, April 9, 2010
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