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Have you seen these men? Police looking for two in connection with journalist's death

Have you seen these men? Police looking for two in connection with journalist's death

The Citizen10-05-2025

One of the wanted men is currently out on parole for rape.
The two men wanted in connection with the disappearance of Ndlovu and his partner. Picture: Supplied/ SAPS
24-year-old Thato David Madisha and Sello 'Skhalo' Uoane must hand themselves over at their nearest police station.
This is the call from police after the two were listed as suspects in the case of murdered journalist Aserie Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Mdhluli.
The couple vanished in February under mysterious circumstances. They were last seen leaving their Mpumalanga home in a white Volkswagen Citi Golf.
'Police believe the [wanted] pair may have played a role or have information on the alleged kidnapping and killing of the couple.
'While tracking teams are on the ground searching for the pair, the two suspects are also advised to voluntarily hand themselves over,' said Brigadier Athlenda Mathe on Saturday.
Uoane is currently out on parole for rape.
Call for the community to help
Anyone who may know the pair's whereabouts or have any information is advised to contact investigating officer Lieutenant Colonel Maboko on 0720302794‎‎.
5 in the dock
If arrested, the two will join five others who have been nabbed already.
They were traced to villages in KwaMhlanga, Mpumalanga, and now face multiple charges, including kidnapping, carjacking, house robbery, possession of suspected stolen property, possession of a suspected stolen motor vehicle, and drug possession.
Two VW Citi Golfs, allegedly fitted with parts suspected to belong to Ndlovu's car, were recovered, as were several appliances allegedly stolen from the couple's home.
ALSO READ: Key witness now a suspect as fifth arrest made in missing journalist Aserie Ndlovu case
Bodies found
Friends and family are now waiting on DNA results to confirm if the two bodies found this week by police are those of Ndlovu and Mdhluli.
The area where the remains were found was pointed out by suspects as the place where they left the pair.
Additional reporting by Oratile Mashilo and Molefe Seeletsa.
NOW READ: Body believed to be of missing journalist Sibusiso Aserie Ndlovu found [VIDEO]

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