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Faith-based organisations in Phoenix in KwaZulu-Natal have joined hands to reach out to some of the victims of the attacks by so-called vigilante groups during the recent unrest.
Twenty -five -year old Zandile Mthembu, from Phoenix, was gifted a car after her own was set alight by armed men who attacked her at a make-shift roadblock three weeks ago.
Zandile Mthembu being presented with a car Nissan Micra, as a gesture of goodwill. She was dragged out of her car in #Phoenix and her car set alight by vigilante groups manning roadblocks. Local churches bought her this car to apologise for atrocities caused to her. #sabcnews pic.twitter.com/l4Zr7R97Hk
— Vusi Khumalo (@djvuslo) July 30, 2021
The attacks took place when civilians formed groups to protect certain areas amid the widespread looting.
Mthembu, who was forcibly pulled out of her car and threatened, says she has forgiven her attackers.
“I can’t say it’s a matter of forgive and forget. I can’t tell people to do that. It has to come from your heart. It comes from what you tell yourself. If I tell myself that I wanna live myself I don’t want to cage myself with grudges because my life wouldn’t go anywhere.”
Joey Govender from the ABC City Forum of churches is one of the church leaders behind the initiative.
“So the church has a totally different perspective, that we should not hurt anybody, nobody deserves to die, nobody should be thrown on the floor, nobody’s car needs to be burnt that’s why we say we’re sorry.”
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The son of Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has denied that he ever received R3.8 million from communications firm, Digital Vibes.
Digital Vibes received a R150 million tender from the National Department of Health.
The tender was later found to be unlawful. Dedani Mkhize is alleged to have received the cash in the form of a car and money in boxes.
The SIU says in court papers the money must be recuperated and the case be referred to the National Prosecuting Authority.
Dedani Mkhize claims he approached the SIU offering to co-operate with the investigation process but the unit hasn’t contacted him for an interview.
He says he even offered to repay any money if it is proven that he unknowingly benefited from an individual who received funds unlawfully from the state.
Mkhize says he had to hear in the media that the court papers were filed and that neither he nor his lawyers have been served with the court papers.
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