Alleged crime
According to the charge sheet, the accused has been charged with two counts of rape and two counts of kidnapping.
On 20 November, the accused allegedly picked up the victims, aged 11 and 13, from Lotus Gardens in Atteridgeville, took them to a liquor store in Pretoria West, and then made his way to the Tshwane CBD, where he rented a hotel room.
There, it is alleged he raped both victims.
The youngest of the victims then managed to escape and alerted hotel security, the police said at the time.
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The police were alerted, and he was subsequently arrested. During his first court appearance, the accused told the court he did not want to waste the court s time and wanted to plead guilty to the charges.
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Kulula.com has resumed flights from Lanseria International Airport on April 1, 2021, with a permanent weekly schedule operation
Lanseria International has established itself as a niche-market boutique airport operating scheduled daily domestic routes between Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.
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Pretoria - Colleagues from the Tshwane Department of Human Settlements paid their last respects to Mthokozisi Ntumba who lost his life as a bystander when police fired rubber bullets at protesting students in Braamfontein last week.
The City of Tshwane today hosted at Tshwane House a memorial service for the family and employees who worked with the married father of three, who served as a human settlement planner for the City.
An atmosphere of sadness, loss and void uncomfortably settled in on the colleagues who praised his work as he was tasked to formalise the informal settlements in Tshwane, including the popular Soshanguve Nkandla Informal Settlement, popularly known as Changing Spot.