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Western Cape's most wanted suspect ‘Yesu' arrested after months on the run
Western Cape's most wanted suspect ‘Yesu' arrested after months on the run

News24

time11 hours ago

  • News24

Western Cape's most wanted suspect ‘Yesu' arrested after months on the run

Police have finally nabbed the Western Cape's most wanted suspect and alleged taxi hitman, who was sought for murders, extortion and arson, after being on the run for months. In April, Western Cape police offered a R100 000 reward for information on the whereabouts of Vuyolwethu 'Yesu' Tshukela, 38, who was linked to taxi-related killings in Nyanga, Delft, and Philippi East between August and September 2023. He was nicknamed Yesu, the isiXhosa word for Jesus, due to his alleged warnings to victims that he was sending them to 'meet Jesus' before killing them. Police spokesperson Brigadier Novela Potelwa said Tshukela was arrested on Friday in Welkom, the Free State. 'Western Cape police had issued media releases appealing for information on the whereabouts of Mthatha-born Vuyolwethu Tshukela, also known as 'Yesu'. 'He was subsequently apprehended in Welkom and is currently facing charges linked to murder and extortion cases as well as an arson investigation that were all committed in the Nyanga area and relate to the taxi industry. 'As investigations unfold, the suspect could face additional charges,' Potelwa said in a statement on Monday evening.

Cocaine, blackmail and a fine Test career that isn't over yet
Cocaine, blackmail and a fine Test career that isn't over yet

Times

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Times

Cocaine, blackmail and a fine Test career that isn't over yet

Sometimes life doesn't quite pan out as expected. For Brendan Taylor, arguably Zimbabwe's best batsman of the past decade, there have been many moments in the past few years when that realisation has hit home, none more so perhaps than when, driving with his father to a rehabilitation centre in Nyanga near the Mozambique border, he saw a headline in a local newspaper about his 'cocaine scandal'. In an alternative universe, Taylor, 39, would be walking out in a Test match on Thursday at Trent Bridge, a ground he knows well and is proud to be associated with after his three years as a Nottinghamshire player. He played 34 Tests and 205 ODIs for Zimbabwe, and the 17 international hundreds that he scored in those

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