Two bodies discovered at Phanga lands
Old man killed in Gulushabe lands
Police in Tutume is on the hunt for a herdboy in connection with two dead bodies found at Phanga farms near Sebina on Friday.
Tutume Police Station Commander, Superintendent Jerry Halahala, revealed to The Voice that the two bodies with severe head injuries were discovered by a neighbour on Friday who immediately alerted the police.
He said they rushed to the scene and found the two bodies in a bad state and ferried them to Tutume Hospital where they were certified dead.
Halahala said one of the deceased, a Motswana woman in her early 50s, had gone to the farm early that day to deliver food to her disabled brother and farmworkers.
DECEASED: Bangu Lowani
Francistown police have finally arrested a 29-year-old suspect in connection with the recent murder of Bangu Lowani.
The suspect was detained on Monday afternoon and will be arraigned before Francistown Magistrates Court tomorrow (Wednesday).
Central Police Station Commander, Lebalang Maniki, confirmed the arrest but would not reveal any further details as investigations are still underway.
“According to our preliminary investigations the suspect is a Maun native and he will appear before court this week.”
Lowani was stabbed to death near Francistown city centre at around 9pm on 16 April, two days before his 22
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IN CUSTODY: Tebogo
A youthful step-mother has left Tonota residents in shock after she allegedly beat up her 4-year-old step-daughter to death.
Mpho Tebogo, 22, is said to have attacked Ashantie Kholhiwe, hitting her and repeatedly knocked her against the wall until she collapsed.
Her plea was reserved and she told court she would conduct her own defence.
State Prosecutor, Inspector Kenneth Edward, pleaded with the court to remand the accused person in custody as the matter was still fresh and investigations had just commenced.
“We are yet to record the statements from the witnesses. I did not manage to bring the Investigating officer as he had to go to Nyangabgwe hospital to conduct the post mortem. I plead that I be given a date to avail him,” Edward said.
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TROUBLED WATERS: Thamalakane river
Police have confirmed the deaths of two men who lost their lives last weekend in separate drowning incidents that took place in Thamalakane and Boro rivers.
On Sunday a 23-year-old employee of Okavango River Safaris is said to have drowned in Thamalakane river behind Thito ward in Maun when he was trying to cross the river in a boat to inspect his employer’s house which is on the other side of the river.
Maun Police Station Commander, Chenamo Orateng, explained that the accident took place at around 04:00 hours on Sunday.
“What was reported to us is that he spent a night with his colleagues and in the morning he had to cross to the other house because the owners were not in and it was left under his care. They said soon after he left they heard him screaming for help and they suspect the boat capsized and he fell into the deep water,” Orateng explained.