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Missing journalist's stepson believes human remains found are his parents
Missing journalist's stepson believes human remains found are his parents

News24

time14-05-2025

  • News24

Missing journalist's stepson believes human remains found are his parents

After months of searching for his missing parents, he has been overwhelmed with anxiety and fear following the discovery of human remains, which authorities believe may belong to them. Treasure Mdluli (30) who is the son of Zodwa who went missing with journalist Sibusiso Ndlovu believes that the human remains discovered by the police belong to his mother and her partner. He told Drum Magazine that DNA samples were drawn from him on Friday morning and he is anxiously waiting for the results. 'There is a high chance that these are my parents, who have been found. The police did however, promise me that they would speed up the process because there is a backlog for obtaining DNA results,' said Treasure. He explained that this has been a hard time for their family and no one is taking the news well. 'I honestly don't know how I've managed to go about my days without losing my mind, especially when we were still clueless and continuously searching with no breakthroughs. We are a bit relieved that we are now getting answers but it doesn't make our burden any lighter and comes with a lot of pain,' said a distraught Treasure. Treasure recalled the last moments he spent with his parents and described them as jolly and full of love. 'I last saw them on the Sunday before they went missing on Tuesday. I was set to drive back from their place to Joburg but they asked me to spend one more night with them, so I slept over. We chatted until late and then went to bed. The next morning I drove my mother to work and then I left town. I last spoke to her on the morning of the Tuesday they went missing,'he said. The spokesperson for the National Prosecuting Authority in Mpumalanga, Monica Nyuswa said that court proceedings were postponed due to one of the suspects falling ill on Friday Morning. Nyuswa said the suspect had to be rushed to a medical center which brought the court case to a standstill. Adding that although the expectation was that five suspects would be on the dock, only the two ( Samuel Mogongwe and his co-accused, Lucky Sikhosana) that are facing kidnapping charges appeared. 'The pair that appeared today has been linked by cellphone data to the last location of the missing couple.' 'Just to clarify the three other suspects that were charged with possession of stolen property will appear later this month, bearing in mind that one of them is a minor and is likely to appear separately.' Nyuswa said the matter was postponed to the 19th of May 2025, and investigations are continuing.

Media organisations welcome court order permitting recording of proceedings in Aserie Ndlovu case
Media organisations welcome court order permitting recording of proceedings in Aserie Ndlovu case

The Herald

time13-05-2025

  • The Herald

Media organisations welcome court order permitting recording of proceedings in Aserie Ndlovu case

The KwaMhlanga magistrate's court on Monday permitted media houses to record proceedings in the case involving the kidnappings and suspected murders of journalist Sibusiso 'Aserie' Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Mdhluli. The decision was welcomed by the African Media and Communicators Forum (AMCF) and the National Press Club (NPC), which brought an application before the court on behalf of several media houses after the media were barred last week from recording the proceedings or taking photographs of the accused without a formal application. The media houses include the Sunday Times, Kaya FM, News24, SABC, Newzroom Afrika, eNCA, Sowetan and Eyewitness News. The two organisations said they understood not every South African could physically attend court proceedings and this order would ensure that people could stay informed about crucial developments in the case through the eyes of the media. Acting chairperson of the NPC, Antoinette Slabbert, said the organisation would ensure justice was served for the couple. 'Today's order enables us to take our audiences with us as we follow the court proceedings to ensure that those who did these terrible things to the couple account for their evil deeds.' Chairperson of the AMCF Elijah Mhlanga said the ruling not only upheld the principles of transparency and public access to justice but also allowed the community to stay informed about matters of great public interest. 'Such coverage fosters an environment where justice is not only done but is also seen to be done. The court order reinforces the democratic principle that justice should be accessible to all.' As the case returns to court next Monday, the organisations said they would continue to monitor the proceedings and support the families. TimesLIVE

Suspects lead police to discovery of human remains believed to be of missing journalist and partner
Suspects lead police to discovery of human remains believed to be of missing journalist and partner

News24

time09-05-2025

  • News24

Suspects lead police to discovery of human remains believed to be of missing journalist and partner

Police in Mpumalanga have discovered human remains and clothes during the search for missing journalist Sibusiso Aserie Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Mdluli on Thursday afternoon. After being reported missing for three months, their families will soon attain closure. The police confirmed to have been directed to a quiet rural location, Rust De Winter by one of the five suspects that were arrested earlier this week. The suspects have been charged with hijacking and kidnapping the couple. The National police commissioner General Fannie Masemola said in order to determine that the remains belonged to Ndlovu and Mdluli DNA tests will have to be conducted. Read more | Gogo Maweni pleads not guilty to assault charges 'The area where the remains were found was pointed out by suspects as the place where they left the pair. The human remains we have found will be taken to pathologists and we will then take DNA samples to match them with the closest relatives, it might need one or two relatives to determine the identity of those remains,'he said. The couple was last seen in February, Ndlovu in particular was last seen by his colleagues on the 18th around 6 pm leaving work, since then none of the partners could be traced or located. A week ago, Media and Communicators Forum (AMCF) and the National Press Club (NPC) urged the police to broaden the search for the missing couple whilst announcing that they were increasing the reward for any information about the missing couple from R50,000 to R100,000. On Wednesday the police visited the families of the missing couple and gave them updates on the progress and intensity of their investigations. During the briefing, Mdhluli's son Treasure expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from the time his mother vanished with the journalist. 'As a family, we do believe that we are close to the end, and justice will prevail. For now, we are really grateful for all the support that we are receiving from everyone. Read more | 24 year-old EL man sentenced for raping his grandmother The five suspects appeared at the kwaMhlanga Magistrates court Friday. This after the matter was postponed on Wednesday due to an application brought by the African Media and Communicators Forum and National Press Club on behalf of the media seeking permission to cover the proceedings. 'We have hired a lawyer to represent the media houses, and the lawyer is ready to proceed,' said Elijah Mhlanga, chairperson of the African Media and Communicators Forum.

Media organisations shocked at murder of journalist and partner
Media organisations shocked at murder of journalist and partner

The Herald

time09-05-2025

  • The Herald

Media organisations shocked at murder of journalist and partner

The African Media and Communicators Forum and the National Press Club have expressed shock, disbelief and sadness over the deaths of journalist Sibusiso 'Aserie' Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Precious Mdhluli. The couple's remains were found on Thursday morning in an advanced stage of decomposition. The media organisations said the forensic team positively identified the remains and confirmed that Ndlovu and Mdhluli were murdered and dumped in a field in the KwaMhlanga area. The couple had been missing since February 18. The media fraternity had joined hands in calling for communities and law enforcement agencies to find the couple. After the formation of a task team, more resources were allocated, leading to a breakthrough in the case. This resulted in the arrest of five suspects, three of whom appeared in court on Wednesday. 'I am terribly sad. We held out hope that despite the number of days the couple had been missing, they would still be found alive. Our deepest condolences go out to the families of our brother and sister,' said Elijah Mhlanga, chair of the communicators forum. The two organisations have undertaken to continue supporting the family, including attending the court hearings of all the suspects. 'We are confident in the work of the authorities, that they will use all the available resources to bring to book everyone involved in the killing of our colleague and his partner,' said acting chair of the National Press Club Antoinette Slabbert. The organisations will be in court on Friday where the media application to cover the case will be heard. They brought the application on behalf of media houses. TimesLIVE

Journalist's case shock; PAC hosts ANC-Afrikaner talks: Today's top 7 stories in 7 minutes
Journalist's case shock; PAC hosts ANC-Afrikaner talks: Today's top 7 stories in 7 minutes

News24

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • News24

Journalist's case shock; PAC hosts ANC-Afrikaner talks: Today's top 7 stories in 7 minutes

News24 brings you the top stories of the day, summarised into neat little packages. Read through quickly or listen to the articles via our customised text-to-speech feature. Police find possible remains of missing journalist Aserie Ndlovu and partner in Limpopo - Police believe they have found the remains of missing journalist Sibusiso Aserie Ndlovu and his partner, Zodwa Mdhluli, who disappeared in February. - Their skeletal remains were discovered in thick bush outside Rust De Winter in Limpopo, along with clothing and shoes. - Five men have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of the couple, and they led police to the location of their remains. 'Gloves were off': PAC facilitates 'robust' ANC-Afrikaner exchange - The ANC and the Afrikaner Leadership Network held a heated four-hour meeting facilitated by the PAC to discuss contentious issues. - Key topics included the BELA Act, the Expropriation Act, farm murder claims, and US-SA relations, with both sides agreeing to seek South African solutions. - Details of the discussions are being kept confidential to avoid jeopardising the talks, but the PAC described the meeting as intense and robust. Teacher fired after sexual relationship with pupil, with intimate video trending at school - A teacher, Modise Mokomele, was fired after a video and photos surfaced allegedly showing him in a sexual relationship with a pupil. - Another teacher, Paseka Molefe, was also fired for sexually assaulting a Grade 8 pupil. - The ELRC arbitrator emphasised the prevalence of inappropriate conduct and sexual assault by teachers against pupils, calling it a crisis. 'Mutually destructive' versions: Ex-JSC official contradicts Mbenenge accuser's testimony - A Judicial Conduct Tribunal is investigating sexual harassment accusations against Eastern Cape High Court Judge President Selby Mbenenge by his secretary, Andiswa Mengo, which he denies. - Former JSC law advisor Kutlwano Moretlwe's testimony contradicts Mengo's account of how her initial complaint was compiled, particularly regarding whether Mengo completed it on her own laptop. - Mbenenge's advocate argues that discrepancies in Mengo's testimony undermine her credibility, while Mengo's advocate highlights inconsistencies in Moretlwe's evidence. Dead chickens at a contract farm for Daybreak State-owned Daybreak mulls business rescue after horrified SPCA culls 350 000 starving chicks - State-owned chicken producer Daybreak Foods is considering business rescue due to financial constraints, including the inability to afford feed and pay staff. - The NSPCA was forced to cull 350 000 starving chicks at Daybreak's contract farms, where some birds had been without food and water for a week and resorted to cannibalism. - The PIC, Daybreak's owner, is 'deeply disturbed' by the reports and is engaging with stakeholders to find a solution to preserve assets and jobs. Sacha and Gaza: Same, same, but (very) different - Damian Willemse's upcoming 100th cap for the Stormers highlights the team's backline strength, which also includes Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, another highly talented player. - While both Willemse and Feinberg-Mngomezulu are exceptional talents, they have different approaches to the game and different personalities, with Willemse being more versatile and Feinberg-Mngomezulu preferring to play flyhalf. - Despite their differences, both players are highly respected within the team for their work ethic, respectfulness, and the unique qualities they bring to the Stormers. BYD has launched three new models in the SA

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