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Ntiyiso Ntsena News Mozambican national sentenced to 30 years for rhino poachingSilas Mathebula, a 38-year-old Mozambica...
11/03/2025

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Mozambican national sentenced to 30 years for rhino poaching

Silas Mathebula, a 38-year-old Mozambican national, has been sentenced to 30 years in direct imprisonment after being found guilty of multiple poaching-related offences at the Skukuza Regional Court.

Mathebula was convicted on charges including trespassing, conspiracy to commit a crime, the killing of three rhinos, and the possession of illegal fi****ms and ammunition.

The case stems from an incident on November 23, 2019, when a section ranger patrolling the Malelane Section encountered a suspicious vehicle with five occupants.

Upon stopping and searching the vehicle, the ranger uncovered a rifle, six fresh rhino horns, and ammunition. All five suspects Zwelithini Mathebula, Lucky Mhlongo, Teddy Dlamini, Silas Mathebula, and Forster Lubisi were arrested. Lubisi later drowned while attempting to flee from authorities.

Mathebula, along with co-accused Lucky Hlungwane, absconded after being granted bail. However, Mathebula was apprehended once again while committing a similar offence in KwaZulu-Natal's Hluhluwe Game Reserve. He was subsequently transferred to Skukuza for trial.

During the trial, State Prosecutor Lot Mgiba presented substantial evidence, including testimony from the arresting ranger, DNA analysis linking the rhino horns to the carcasses of three poached rhinos, and ballistic evidence showing that bullets recovered from the rhino carcasses matched those fired from the fi****ms found in the suspects' possession.

As part of the sentencing, the court also declared Mathebula unfit to possess a firearm under Section 103 of the Fi****ms Control Act 60 of 2000.

11/03/2025

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BCF Unemployment Chairperson Solomon Valoyi Commits to Community-Driven Leadership

LULEKANI – The newly elected Ba-Phalaborwa Community Forum (BCF) Unemployment Chairperson, Solomon Valoyi, widely known as Mr. Bawa, has assured residents that his leadership will focus on bringing positive change to Lulekani through community-driven initiatives.

Valoyi emphasised that his role is not about personal control but about ensuring that the voices of the people guide decision-making and development efforts. He urged residents to actively participate in shaping the future of Lulekani.

“I won’t be leading based on my own will ,the community of Lulekani will be in charge. I am here to serve and work together with everyone to drive progress,” he said.

As BCF Unemployment Chairperson, Valoyi has committed to tackling pressing challenges such as job creation, economic empowerment, and youth development. He stressed the importance of collaboration between local businesses, community leaders, and organisations to create

Ntiyiso Ntsena News March is recognized as Tuberculosis (TB) Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the global...
11/03/2025

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March is recognized as Tuberculosis (TB) Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the global impact of TB and the efforts needed to combat the disease. As part of this initiative, Ntiyiso Ntsena News is dedicated to shedding light on the importance of early detection, prevention, and treatment. TB remains one of the leading infectious diseases worldwide, affecting millions each year. Through informative coverage, interviews with health experts, and real-life stories, Ntiyiso Ntsena News seeks to educate the public on the symptoms, risk factors, and ways to protect oneself from TB. This month serves as a reminder that through collective efforts, awareness, and proper healthcare, TB can be prevented and treated effectively.

11/03/2025

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10/03/2025

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10 MARCH 2025

EDNE SQUARE MALL PHALABORWA

New developing story about Eden Square mall Phalaborwa.

The disaster management teams arrived on the scene to assess the scale of the incident.

Executive Mayor of Mopani District Municipality, Councillor P**e Shayi, reports that 93% of the mall was saved, with only the Pick n Pay shop and adjacent stores, including a liquor shop, being completely destroyed, while nearby shops sustained damage.

Ba Phalaborwa Municipality, the South African National Defense Force, Mopani District Municipality, Palabora Mining Company, and Foskor are providing support to the firefighting teams.

According to District Mayor Shayi, no injuries have been reported and the cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

10/03/2025

Phalaborwa, March 10, 2025 — A fire that broke out at the Eden Square Mall

Phalaborwa Eden Square Mall Fire Highlights Gaps in Firefighting Resources and Training in Ba-PhalaborwaPhalaborwa, Marc...
10/03/2025

Phalaborwa Eden Square Mall Fire Highlights Gaps in Firefighting Resources and Training in Ba-Phalaborwa

Phalaborwa, March 10, 2025 — A fire that broke out at the Eden Square Mall in Phalaborwa has sparked concern over the lack of proper firefighting equipment and training in the region. The blaze, which caused significant damage to parts of the mall, brought to light the critical gaps in fire preparedness in Ba-Phalaborwa.

Local authorities and firefighters from surrounding areas were quickly dispatched to the scene, but many were left frustrated by the inadequate firefighting tools available in the region. The lack of modern fire suppression equipment and proper response mechanisms made it difficult for crews to combat the flames effectively.

“The situation was challenging from the outset,” said a fire officer who responded to the scene. “Not only did we struggle with outdated equipment, but the lack of formal firefighting training among some responders also delayed our efforts. It’s a serious wake-up call for our community.”

The fire, which started in the early hours of the morning, sent thick black smoke billowing into the sky. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but several businesses inside the mall suffered damage, with some stores losing inventory and important documents in the blaze. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire.

In a statement, the Phalaborwa Fire Department acknowledged the challenges faced during the operation. “This incident has shown the urgent need for improved resources and firefighter training in our region,” said Fire Chief Thabo Mashele. “We are committed to addressing these issues as quickly as possible to ensure the safety of our community.”

Local residents have expressed concerns over the continued vulnerability of the area to fires. Many are calling for urgent investment in firefighting infrastructure and better training for emergency responders to ensure that similar incidents do not result in more severe consequences in the future.

Ntiyiso Ntsena News will continue to follow this story and provide updates on the efforts to improve firefighting capabilities in Ba-Phalaborwa.

As the region grapples with the aftermath of the fire, it has become clear that collaboration between local government, private entities, and community organizations will be essential to ensuring better preparedness for future emergencies.

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09/03/2025

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09/03/2025

Ba-Phalaborwa Community Forum (BCF) Votes

02/03/2025

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Marula Golf Day at Hans Merensky sponsored by Foskor Mine Phalaborwa

02/03/2025

LOCAL HERO FIXES ROADS, HOPES FOR MUNICIPAL RECOGNITION
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