Municipality tackle water challenges
Theunissen: Masilonyana Local Municipality recently presented its final draft budget and final Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for the next five years which was held on the 15th May 2012 in accordance with the Municipal Finance Management Act and Municipal System Act (MSA) whereby the community was requested to submit inputs and comments. The event was held at Theunissen town hall.
South Africa's corruption tainted police force get first female chief

South Africa's new police commissioner Mangwashi
She is a former social worker with a corporate background and diploma from the University of Wales. She is also, South Africans hope, the saviour of the nation's corruption-riddled, scandal-plagued police service.
Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega has been named by President Jacob Zuma as the national police chief, one of the toughest assignments in South African public life.
Although crime rates have gently declined in recent years, they remain vastly higher than in the United States or Europe, with an average of 43 people murdered every day. Phiyega is the first woman to hold the job, a breakthrough praised by the women's wing of the governing African National Congress.
"The continued imposition of others in the top SAPS [SA Police Service] office is not only an insult to tens of deserving officers, but it also demoralises them." Johan Burger, a former high-ranking officer who is now a senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, said: "The fact it's a woman doesn't matter much. Over the past decade women in the top ranks is nothing new … including two out of five deputies. To me it's an absolute irrelevance.
"The real question is whether someone who has no background in policing and the police as an organisation will be able to establish themselves to deal with the many difficulties the police have both internally and externally.
"Her appointment is a vote of no confidence in the senior police management. There are many good, honest and hard-working officers in the senior ranks, and this is a slap in the face. It's humiliating to have someone brought in from outside." Burger accused the ANC of appointing police commissioners on the basis of allegiance to the party rather than their ability to fight crime. "Part of the problem was the need to transform; it came at a price. They decided the only way they could control the police was to appoint someone from the ranks of the ruling party rather than the police itself.
"It's wasn't even about race: there were some very talented and experienced black and coloured police officers but they chose to appoint someone from the governing party. Once you appoint them, then they make similarly poor appointments."



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Theunissen
ANCWL, Bloemfontein Celtic supporters and community, marched
to Ms. Kedilatile (Tuna) Koki (28 years) who was brutal
murdered on the weekend of Easter. Perpetrator, which is a
manor (15 years), appeared in Theunissen magistrate court on
the 13th May 2012 for murder of Tuna.



