Marikana sangoma killer accused case postponed


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Johannesburg – A man accused of killing a Marikana sangoma appeared in the Bizana Magistrate’s Court on Friday, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said.

The case against Lindelani Mkhize, 28, was postponed until 27 June for further investigation, said NPA spokesperson Luxolo Tyali.

 

Mkhize was arrested in his hometown of KwaMaphumulo, KwaZulu-Natal, last month.

 

He is accused of killing 69-year-old sangoma Alton “Ndzabe” Zikhuthele Joja at his home in Ludeke Holt village, in Mbizana, Eastern Cape on 24 March.

 

Joja was to have testified before the Farlam Commission of Inquiry about his role, and that of his sons, in rituals performed on striking miners on a hill near Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana in August

 

The rituals were apparently supposed to make the miners believe they were invisible and invincible in the face of gunfire.

 

Five armed men shot Joja when he walked up to their vehicle, parked at his home, to ask them what they were looking for.

 

The gunmen fled. Their car was later found abandoned and burnt out with a rifle inside.

 

Joja died on arrival at a local hospital.

 

The Farlam Commission of Inquiry is probing the circumstances of the deaths of 44 people – including 34 killed by the police – in strike-related violence in Marikana last year.

 

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Mandela’s condition “very serious” this time


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Johannesburg – Former president Nelson Mandela’s medical condition was “serious this time”, presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj says.

 

The 94-year-old anti-apartheid hero and the country’s first black president was taken to hospital early on Saturday for a recurring lung infection.

 

“The situation is serious this time but doctors have assured us he is comfortable,” Maharaj told television station eNCA.

 

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Police arrest Kimberley DrugLord


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By Obakeng Maje

Douglas-Police are investigating a case of possession of mandrax after a 25 year-old male was arrested on Thursday.

“The police pounced on the suspect inside his shanty in Bogani Township in Douglas at approximately 11:00am after receiving information of a person who was in possession of mandrax tablets” Lieutenant Sergio Kock said.  

The suspect was found with seventy eight (78) mandrax tablets. 

“He was arrested and the mandrax valued at R6280,00 was confiscated” Kock said.  

The suspect will appear in the Douglas Magistrates’ Court on Monday. 

The investigation continues. 

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