
Senior municipal official arrested for Magaqa murder
Magaqa, a former ANC Youth League Secretary-General, was assassinated in 2017.
The hitman, Sibusiso Ncengwa, was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment.
Ncengwa admitted he was paid R120,000 to kill him.

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