logo
Mpho Mafole murder accused Thabani Ntshalintshali to remain in custody

Mpho Mafole murder accused Thabani Ntshalintshali to remain in custody

The Herald24-07-2025
Thabani Goodwill Ntshalintshali appeared briefly in the Kempton Park magistrate's court on Wednesday in connection with the murder of City of Ekurhuleni senior auditor Mpho Mafole.
The case of Ntshalintshali, 40, who has been charged with murder, was postponed until August 15 for further investigation.
'The state alleges that on June 30 in Kempton Park, the deceased was allegedly followed after attending a work-related meeting on the day of the incident. He was shot and declared dead at the scene,' National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane said.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Two men in court for demanding R1. 1 million ransom after kidnapping a 73-year-old woman
Two men in court for demanding R1. 1 million ransom after kidnapping a 73-year-old woman

IOL News

time6 minutes ago

  • IOL News

Two men in court for demanding R1. 1 million ransom after kidnapping a 73-year-old woman

Two suspects appeared in the Kariega Magistrate's Court on Wednesday where they face charges of kidnapping and extortion. Two suspects appeared in the Kariega Magistrate's Court on Wednesday where they face charges of kidnapping and extortion. Ayabulela Busakwe, 31, and Andile Mathumbu, 29, are accused of kidnapping a 73-year-old who was abducted on August 11, 2025, by two men who blocked her path using a Volkswagen Polo in Crocus Street, Kariega. After her kidnapping, a ransom demand was made, prompting an urgent investigation led by the Hawks. She was finally released on August 16 and was found unharmed close to the Kariega police station and reunited with her family the same day. Following her release, Busakwe and Mathumbu were arrested in various locations in Gqeberha. National Prosecuting Authority regional spokesperson, Luxolo Tyali, said both men are intending to apply for bail and the State plans to oppose it.

Kariega kidnapping accused allegedly demanded R1.1m
Kariega kidnapping accused allegedly demanded R1.1m

The Herald

time3 hours ago

  • The Herald

Kariega kidnapping accused allegedly demanded R1.1m

The two men charged with the kidnapping of an elderly Kariega woman appeared in the town's magistrate's court on Wednesday. Ayabulela Busakwe, 31, and Andile Mathumbu, 29, face provisional charges of kidnapping and extortion. It was also revealed that the men allegedly demanded R1.1m in ransom. Both accused elected to apply for bail, which the state is opposing. Theresa Minnie, 73, was abducted at about 5am on August 11 as she was leaving her home in Kariega. It is alleged that a Volkswagen Polo blocked her vehicle, after which two armed suspects forced her into their car and fled the scene. A ransom demand of R1.1m was made later that day. Minnie was safely released on August 16 and found unharmed near the Kariega police station. She was reunited with her family. The arrests of the suspects followed shortly thereafter. The case was postponed to August 27 for a formal bail application. Investigations are, meanwhile, ongoing. 'The National Prosecuting Authority has commended the collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies in ensuring the victim's safe recovery and the swift arrest of the suspects,' regional spokesperson Luxolo Tyali said. The Herald

Inquiry into Mkhwanazi allegations to start hearing evidence on September 1
Inquiry into Mkhwanazi allegations to start hearing evidence on September 1

The Herald

time3 hours ago

  • The Herald

Inquiry into Mkhwanazi allegations to start hearing evidence on September 1

The commission of inquiry into allegations of corruption in the criminal justice system is due to begin its hearings on September 1. This was announced by commission chairperson Mbuyiseli Madlanga, a recently retired Constitutional Court judge. President Cyril Ramaphosa established the commission to look into allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who accused police minister Senzo Mchunu of interfering with police investigations and overstepping his role when he ordered the disbandment of the police political killings task team. In July Madlanga said of the inquiry's mandate: 'The entities and persons, people we must investigate are the SAPS, metro police of the three metros in Gauteng, the National Prosecuting Authority, the State Security Agency, the judiciary, correctional services and any institution in the criminal justice system. 'These entities and people are to be investigated in relation to infiltration of law enforcement, intelligence and associated institutions within the criminal justice system by criminal syndicates.' Madlanga said after three months the commission wanted to be in a position to submit an interim report to the president and make recommendations regarding action that needs needed to be taken. It is expected that the first hearing will be held in public in Pretoria at the Brigitte Mabandla Justice College. The venue has been made available to the commission free of charge. TimesLIVE

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store