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Two of four accused in Limpopo double murder denied bail

Two of the four people accused in the double murder of a Polokwane businesswoman and her mother have been denied bail by the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court in Limpopo.

Magistrate Janine Ungerer said that Zimbabwean Casper Mudau might evade trial as he is in the country illegally.

The magistrate also considered Sophie Mmako a flight risk as she has provided the police with more than two addresses.

The remaining accused abandoned their bail application.

The deceased, Lizette Deacon and Hettie were killed at their Welgelegen home in Polokwane last month.

Their bodies were found found in the back of their abandoned vehicle on the R37 road.

Magistrate Ungerer says the state has a strong case against the accused.

“Applicant number one is illegal in the country. As regards to applicant two, the state case against her is very strong as well as the fact that she has several addresses and this court deems her to be a flight risk as well. There has been an outcry since the death of the deceased. The deceased were well known in Polokwane and there were also public demonstrations. These were heinous crimes committed against the deceased and this court is of the view that both are flight risk and thus bail for both accused are denied.”

In the video below, suspects in court for murders of businesswoman and mother:

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Tanzanian firefighters battle blaze on slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro

Tanzanian firefighters were battling for a third day on Tuesday to control a blaze on the slopes of Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, officials in the area said.

The fire, initially fanned by strong winds, erupted on Sunday at the Whona area, a rest centre for climbers using Mandara and Horombo, two of the routes tourists take up the mountain. Officials said winds had weakened on Tuesday.

Tanzania National Park Service (TANAPA) official Pascal Shelutete told Reuters that firefighters and others were getting the blaze under control, saying it was “almost contained”.

Hundreds of firefighters, residents and students in the area joined the effort to battle the blaze on Kilimanjaro, which rises to almost 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) above sea level.

The mountain in the East African nation of Tanzania attracts about 50,000 climbers a year.

“The weather is calm and there is no heavy wind that can spread the fire to other areas,” said Alex Kisingo, deputy head at the nearby College of African Wildlife Management, which has sent students and staff to fight the fire.

“The fire could have been contained earlier but the mountainous fire is very tricky,” he said, adding that no one had been injured and private property had not been affected.

He said the blaze could be contained by Tuesday evening, if the calm weather continued.

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Family of Ulundi taxi driver allegedly killed by police demands justice

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Family members of a 31-year-old Ulundi taxi driver who was allegedly killed by police during a search for illegal firearms say they want justice. Lindani Dludla’s death last week sparked community protests that shut down several roads into the town on Monday.

People posted messages on social media threatening to burn down the local police station. It is alleged that Dludla died in the hospital after the alleged police beating that took place at his girlfriend’s house.

The community of Embilane area in Ulundi in northern KwaZulu-Natal say they want Dludla’s killers to rot in jail. They met at a local school to plan a way forward and to secure justice.

Painful death

Dludla’s grandmother, S’bongile Dludla, says his death is painful as he was the breadwinner and now there is no one left to support the family.

His family claims he was beaten up and taken away by police and that when he returned he was bleeding severely. He died the next day in the hospital.

“They tightened his hand and beat him up. His girlfriend was told to go to another room and the girlfriend heard the noise as they were beating him up. He was taken to the local clinic but they referred him to the hospital as he was over-bleeding, and he couldn’t even talk to his mother.”

She says the family wants answers.

“We want to know who killed Lindani and why he was brutally killed like this. Nobody will support his children and we are disappointed as a family as we don’t know what we are going to do.”

Another resident allegedly assaulted by police

Mandlenkosi Khanyile is another resident who was also allegedly assaulted by police, also looking for illegal firearms. He says while police did find a gun at his home, he was able to produce its license.

“The police arrived while I was sleeping. I was awoken by police beating me on my face. At first, I thought it was my wife. I asked what she was doing. I realised it was police also pointing guns at me. They searched our bedroom and found a gun under my pillow. They said it was the gun they were looking for and I told them that was not true because that was my licensed gun. They demanded its papers and I showed them, then they asked me to with them. My son asked why they wanted to take me. Another thing … they were using unmarked police cars.”

Investigation

Spokesperson for the Independent Police Investigative Directorate, Ndileka Cola, has confirmed that the incident is being investigated.

“The IPID is investigating the death as a result of police action after an incident that occurred in KZN as it is alleged that the police were acting on information that the deceased was in possession of unlicensed firearm.”

Community meeting

The community meeting was disrupted following claims by Dludla’s mother that the hospital report indicated that her son had died of natural causes.

This angered the large group with some threatening to go back to the streets to protest:

“We are angry and we have heard that the report says the deceased died through sickness and this is pure lies. We will go back to the streets,” says local resident, Nqaba Mthenjana.

Police remain in the area to monitor the situation.

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1 178 new coronavirus cases, 165 deaths recorded in SA

South Africa has recorded 1 178 new cases, bringing the total number to 694 537. The Department of Health has also announced 165 more COVID-19 related deaths.

“Thirty-one from Eastern Cape; 28 from the Free State; 50 from KwaZulu Natal; 31 from Gauteng; five from Limpopo; four from Mpumalanga; five from Northern Cape and 11 from Western Cape,” says the department in a statement.

The total number of COVID-19 fatalities is now 18 028.

“Of the 163 deaths reported today, 18 occurred in the past 24-48 hours: 3 in the Eastern Cape; one in Mpumalanga; two in Gauteng; two from Northern Cape and 10 in the Western Cape.”

The recoveries now stand at 625 574 which translates to a recovery rate of 90%.

As of today, the total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 694 537, the total number of deaths is 18 028 and the total number of recoveries is 625 574. pic.twitter.com/oHm9K9CzFS

— Dr Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) October 13, 2020

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