One of the four accused members of the controversial Mancoba Seven Angels Ministries on trial for the brutal murders of five Ngcobo policemen in February 2018, allegedly bragged about the killings.This was the testimony of two policewomen state witnesses.
The families and colleagues of the five Ngcobo policemen who were shot dead in cold blood in 2018 in an attack on their police station have reacted with shock to the news that one of their killers, Siphesihle Tatsi, was jailed for an effective 18 years rather than getting life imprisonment.
The Eastern Cape High Court Mthatha on Tuesday asked the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to rescue children still living at the Seven Angels Ministry in Ngcobo, Eastern Cape, after a 23-year-old church member testified how the church elders forced him to commit murders and other crimes.
Qunu pensioner Mayenzeke Sandlana, whose son was among five Ngcobo policemen killed in cold blood by armed gunmen while on duty three years ago, has never been to court to attend the case