The brutal murder of two young boys in Soweto has left the community with shock and grief. Tshiamo Rabanye and Nqobizitha Zulu, aged six and five, were reported missing from their homes. Later, their mutilated bodies were found in Rockville and White City. As the police investigate the incident, the families of the victims and the community seek justice and closure.
Muti killings have been a dark part of South Africa’s history for over a century, dating back to the early 1900s. This horrific practice involves the harvesting of human body parts for use in potions by traditional healers or sangomas. The belief is that these potions made from human body parts will bring luck, wealth, cure illnesses, and even protect against evil spirits.
Over the weekend, a tragedy unfolded in the Delft area of Western Cape as four people were shot in an abandoned building. Unfortunately, despite the valiant efforts of the medical personnel, two of the victims lost their lives. The police arrived at the scene and have since launched a search for the suspects. Warrant Officer Joseph Swartbooi has confirmed that the case is being treated as murder and attempted murder. While the investigation is still ongoing, this incident is a stark reminder of the importance of continued efforts by law enforcement agencies in combating crime.
In Rondebosch last year, a Cape Town police officer named Luvolwethu Kati shot and killed a homeless man named Dumisani Joxo. On Thursday, Kati’s hearing began in the Wynberg Regional Court. Kati appeared in court dressed in a redchequered shirt and green pants to face charges surrounding the incident on January 9, 2022.
In Rondebosch last year, a Cape Town police officer named Luvolwethu Kati shot and killed a homeless man named Dumisani Joxo. On Thursday, Kati’s hearing began in the Wynberg Regional Court. Kati appeared in court dressed in a redchequered shirt and green pants to face charges surrounding the incident on January 9, 2022.
Three members of a notorious gang that terrorized people in three areas of South Africa have recently been found guilty and given a total of 705 years in jail. The three criminals, Calvin Congo Mabunda, Sibusiso Shamase Mkhwanazi, and Bhova Sticks Nkuna, were given their sentences by the South Gauteng High Court. They were found guilty on 19 charges, including murder, robbery, assault, attempted murder, possession of guns, ammo, and kidnapping.