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NEWBORN BABY KILLER GETS BAIL!

MKHUHLU Magistrates Court yesterday granted a woman accused of killing her newborn baby boy R1 000 bail.

Son allegedly hacks dad to death with a panga

Son allegedly hacks dad to death with a panga
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Gogo in court for killing her Ben-10

Gogo in court for killing her Ben-10 Oris Mnisi Gogo appeared in court for allegedly killing her Ben-10. Photo by Oris Mnisi. A 68-YEAR-OLD gogo arrested for allegedly killing her Ben-10 by hacking him with a hand hoe briefly appeared in the Mkhuhlu Magistrates Court on Thursday, 14 April. She was not asked to plead on the charges of the murder of Richard Kgoedi (45). Magistrate Ayesha Kikia told her she’s facing a Schedule 6 offence. Oakley villagers and the gogo’s family are still in shock. They told the police they couldn’t believe it when she confessed that she had killed her man with a hand hoe, before dragging his body outside her house.

Court interpreter bust for corruption!

Court interpreter bust for corruption! Oris Mnisi A FAMOUS court interpreter was arrested for corruption by the Hawks in Mpumalanga. The 40-year-old interpreter was bust on Friday, 16 April at Mkhuhlu Magistrates Court outside Hazyview in Mpumalanga as he posed for journalists to take photos of him. Hawks spokeswoman Captain Dineo Sekgotodi told Daily Sun that the interpreter allegedly demanded money from a man facing charges of assault and violating a protection order. “On different days the interpreter demanded money from the suspect saying he would withdraw the cases against him. He went again to him and demanded more money for bail. And later he demanded another amount of money saying it was for trial court. The interpreter ended up saying his car doesn’t have petrol, and demanded more money. He went back again to demand more money, claiming he could manipulate the case dockets. But the man ended up seeing that the cases weren’t going

BAIL JUDGMENT DUE IN TIWANE MURDER CASE

BAIL JUDGMENT DUE IN TIWANE MURDER CASE By Oris Mnisi Difference Tiwane during his bail application. Photo by Oris Mnisi. DIFFERENCE Tiwane (34) will learn his fate on Monday, 25 January when the Mkhuhlu Magistrates Court delivers its verdict on his bail application. Tiwane is facing two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of mineworker Rose Vilakazi (33) and her daughter Accurate (19). Tiwane’s lawyer, Vusi Segodi, said: “There’s no direct evidence against my client. He didn’t run away from police until they arrested him at his home at nearby Lillydale. “So it’s my humble submission to at least grant him bail with conditions attached: that he must not interfere with witnesses and avail himself to this court.”

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