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Wife sentenced to 22 years imprisonment for husband’s murder

KWAZULU-NATAL – On Monday, 7 June 2021 Pietermaritzburg High Court convicted and sentenced Nonkululeko Ngwabe (46) to 22 years imprisonment for a brutal murder of her husband Warrant Officer Thulani Ngwabe.

On 3 November 2019, a lifeless body of Warrant Officer Ngwabe (51) who was stationed at Margate Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit was found on the railway lines near Port Shepstone beach with multiple stab wounds.

A case of murder was reported at Port Shepstone police station and the case docket was allocated to Hawks members from Port Shepstone Serious Organised Crime unit for intensive investigation.

Hawks members left no stone unturned in their investigation and they first arrested his wife in December 2019. Her apprehension led to the information about her accomplices she allegedly hired to kill her husband. Members worked tirelessly until the three accused, Sthembiso Mbona (25), Nhlakanipho Ndovela (23) and Saziso Khambule (25) were brought to book. They were arrested in Murchison area near Port Shepstone in December 2019 and were also charged for murder.

All accused appeared in the Port Shepstone Magistrate’s Court several times and were remanded in custody till to date as their bail was successfully opposed. The case was then transferred to Pietermaritzburg High Court for trial and it was postponed to 18 June 2021.

Source: South African Police Service

Health Minister placed on special leave

President Cyril Ramaphosa has placed Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize on special leave to enable him to attend to allegations and investigations concerning contracts between the Department of Health and a service provider, Digital Vibes.

“The Special Investigating Unit is investigating this matter and the President awaits a report on the outcome of this probe,” the Presidency said in a statement on Tuesday.

Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane will serve as Acting Minister of Health until further notice.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Caution urged amidst surge in COVID-19 cases

Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says while the rise in COVID-19 cases experienced in some provinces hasn’t yet gripped the whole country, efforts must be stepped up to fight the surge of infections.

The Minister today visited the Northern Cape to assess the province’s management of the resurgence of cases and vaccine rollout. He confirmed that the province has for weeks been in the third wave.

The Northern Cape’s COVID-19 hospitalisation has increased by 8% week-on-week, while the province is recording about 600 daily infections, with deaths on the rise.

According to Mkhize, four provinces in the third wave, namely the Free State, Northern Cape, North West and Gauteng.

“However, the country as a whole is not yet in the third wave, and the third wave will probably [be confirmed] once you get the numbers in KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape.”

Gauteng

The Minister warned that cases in Gauteng, which currently has over 20 000 active cases, are still going to peak, with the province most likely to record the highest number of cases.

“So, we’re monitoring that situation,” he said.

Gauteng is among the hardest-hit provinces, with 21 700 patients who are currently infected.

It is followed by the Free State with 9 276 active cases, while the Northern Cape has 9 172 and the North West 6 985.

Northern Cape interventions

Mkhize admitted that the Northern Cape is facing challenges of scarcity of resources, including human resources, infrastructure and underfunding.

The province has to contend with the long distance between various vaccination centres.

“It means it’s very difficult to invest in the same proportion as we do in other parts of the country.

“I’ve been discussing… what… can be [made] available from the COVID-19 allocation that the province has been given,” the Minister said.

Meanwhile, Mkhize said they will look into assisting the province to make more nurses available.

Johnson & Johnson vaccine

With regards to the halting of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Mkhize said he called a meeting with the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) and Johnson & Johnson.

“That’s where we decided that a meeting should be held with the FDA [US Food & Drug Administration] and SAHPRA to clear the issues and release the vaccine.”

The J&J vaccine suffered some setbacks in the United States after contamination problems at a COVID-19 vaccine plant in Baltimore, which has had a knock-on effect locally.

The South African government is still awaiting an announcement by the FDA on the manufacturing conditions at the United State factory, which halted the global release of doses of the J&J vaccine.

“We need our regulator to say we can use it… The regulator must… [discuss] with the FDA and European Medical Agency, [it must analyse] the reports and [be] comfortable with the fact that [the vaccine] can be used…” Mkhize said.

The Minister said it is not the job of the manufacturer to authorise the use of the vaccine but the regulator’s.

“We’re very desperate to get those vaccines. We need them as in yesterday.”

According to Mkhize, two-thirds of the people that need to be vaccinated in South Africa are awaiting the J&J vaccine.

“In the Northern Cape, we’ve designed [the vaccine rollout] based on the J&J vaccine. We’re desperately in need of it. However, it’s the regulator that must say we can continue, and not the manufacturing company.”

Source: South African Government News Agency

Stock thief nabbed with stolen vehicle

DURBAN – On the morning of 6 June 2021, an information about a stolen vehicle that was being driven around Mondlo area was received by the Zululand Stock Theft Task Team.

The police followed up information and they proceeded to Mathayeleni area in Mondlo C Section where a stolen vehicle was found. The preliminary investigation that was conducted by the police at the scene revealed that the vehicle was stolen at Piet Retief in Mpumalanga province. The vehicle was stolen with groceries on 5 June 2021 while parked at Piet Retief.

Two suspects Melusi Zwane (37) and Vusumuzi Thulani Ngonyama (48) were placed under arrest after they were found in possession of a stolen vehicle. They were questioned about the grocery that was taken along with the vehicle. They pointed a room and some of the grocery was found in one of the suspect’s house.

Upon inspecting the vehicle, the police saw the goat’s hair and the driver of the stolen vehicle was questioned about the goats. The investigation revealed that two goats were stolen in the Mondlo area and the same vehicle was used to transport the stolen goats. One goat was recovered by police and the other goat was sold and slaughtered during the funeral that was conducted in the area. Melusi Zwane was also charged for stock theft. The suspects appeared on 7 June 2021 before the Nquthu Magistrates’ Court. They were both remanded in custody.

Source: South African Police Service

Duo to appear in Knysna magistrates’ court for possession of illegal firearms and ammunition

The vigilance of member attached to Knysna Crime Prevention Unit who followed up on vital information from the community about an illegal firearm led to the apprehension of a wanted suspect who was sought in connection with a pointing of firearm and the discharge of a firearm in a municipal area, in Thembalethu and Knysna respectively.

The members were on crime prevention patrols when they spotted the suspect’s vehicle, a Nissan Sentra in Joodse Camp, Knysna in front of his father’s residence. They approached the suspect who accompanied them to the vehicle. Members ensued with a search and found a firearm with ammunition, hidden in a compartment of the car that houses the wiper motor. The find subsequently led to the arrest of the 39-year-old suspect and the confiscation of illegal firearms and ammunition.

Another suspect (20) that accompanied the 39-year-old suspect was also search and a small amount of Tik was found on his person. He was subsequently arrested for the illegal possession of Drugs and the Tik was confiscated as evidence.

Further investigation revealed that the confiscated firearm is linked to a burglary that occurred in Oudtshoorn during March 2021. This in essence means that more charges might be added to the initial charges against the 39-year-old of Possession of a Firearm without a licence, Discharge of Firearm in a municipal Area and Pointing of a firearm.

The duo, (20-39), are scheduled to appear in the Knysna Magistrates’ court on mention charges. The 20-year-old suspect faces an additional charge of possession of illegal drugs.

The firearms will be sent for ballistic tests to determine whether it could have been used in the commission of other crime.

Eden Cluster Commander, Maj Gen Oswald Reddy has commended the members for their vigilance and the effort to eradicate the proliferation of illegal firearms and ammunition in the Southern Cape.

Western Cape Police management also commended the members for their vigilance and commitment to rid our streets from illegal firearms.

Source: South African Police Service