UPDATE: Look what had just happened to Second Docket which implicates Kelly on killing of Senzo

Advocate Teffo Malasela whom was representing four of five accused suspects in Killing the late Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates captain Senzo Meyiwa, exposed that there is a second docket which state is not using and it has different suspects with of the first docket.


 

This matter started to be in people’s mouths and grabbed people’s attention, wanting to know what happened exactly and how did it happened.

Few days ago, the National Prosecution Authorities in South Africa had argued the court to decide which docket they want to use between the two.

Today advocate Baloyi confirmed to the court that the second docket 375 which implicates people whom where in the house when Senzo Meyiwa was killed has been transferred from the DPP in Johannesburg to DPP in Pretoria.

Now all eyes are on this docket to see where its going since it implicates people such as Kelly Khumalo, Her mother Gladness, sister Zandile, Longwe Twala and two of Meyiwa’s friends.

Kelly Khumalo and Longwe Twala might be arrested soon | State advocate confirmed the possibilities

State Prosecutor George Baloyi and the Judge, Tshifhiwa Maumela had some talk about the second docket and what’s going on with it now.


 

 

 

 

 

 

This is following the instructions by the National Prosecution Authorities to court to make decision on the second docket.

Today in court State Prosecutor George Baloyi confirmed that the second docket 375 which implicates people in the house when the late Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates captain Senzo Meyiwa was killed has been transferred from the DPP in Johannesburg to DPP in Pretoria.

Baloyi told the court that The Director of Public Prosecutions Pretoria is ceased with both dockets.

Judge Maumela responded by confirming that there is a possibility that there may be proceedings on that docket (375) and also advocate Baloyi confirmed that “Yes the DPP will make a decision”.

If the DPP choose to proceed with second docket, then this will mean that Kelly Khumalo, Longwe Thwala and others implicated will be arrested.

Enyobeni Tragedy parents threaten a shutdown, if this does not happen. See what they want

Some of the parents of the children who died in the tragedy at the Enyobeni Tavern have said that they will shut down East London if they don’t get the results of their children’s autopsies by Monday afternoon. The Eastern Cape department of health didn’t say anything Thursday after the final toxicology results on the deaths of 21 teenagers who died in June at the Scenery Park tavern were released. They said they couldn’t say anything because of “confidentiality.”Enyobeni
 

The department would only tell the parents that their children died of suffocation, not methanol poisoning as was said weeks ago. A parent of 17-year-old Esinako, who died at the tavern, named Xolile Malangeni, asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to tell the department that the parents must get the post-mortem results of their children by Monday.

Malangeni said that they couldn’t even look at the results. A doctor read them to each family but didn’t show them the results. “They said the results couldn’t be talked about,” he said. “They just told us the results, but we were never allowed to see them. “They say that we have to go to court to get results.”See the source image

We don’t know why, since we are the parents of these kids. I can’t ask to see the autopsy of my dead child. “They told us that the kids died because they suffocated. We just want to know why they didn’t find the poison or chemicals they said they had found before. Malangeni said, “I feel like I don’t have any rights because it was my child who died and I should know why.”

“We’re giving him the weekend to talk to [the health department], and if he doesn’t, we’ll figure out what to do. “We will either shut down East London or do something else. We are not making threats, but as parents who are not at peace, we want to say, “We will do something.”

Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana, a police spokesman, said yesterday that the autopsy results had been made public. Following the rules, the investigating team would take the results and talk to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). “They will look at the results and make sure they are interpreted correctly before deciding whether or not to go to court and who, if anyone, needs to be charged.”See the source image

During a press conference on Thursday, Siyanda Manana, a spokesman for the provincial health department, said that the report was a secret document because the case was still being investigated. South Africans have been waiting a long time to find out what happened to the children, but Manana said he couldn’t say what killed them. “The cause of death is written in the papers we have… As a department, we are not required to tell people what caused a person to die.

“There are problems between a patient and a doctor. In this case, it’s important to respect a person’s right, even if that person has already died.” He said that the department had asked a lawyer for advice on the matter, and that advice was what they were following at this point. He said, “There is nothing bad about what we are doing.” Luxolo Tyali, a spokesman for the NPA in the Eastern Cape region, said yesterday that Enyobeni Tavern owner Vuyokazi Ndevu, 43, was added to the case of her husband, Siyakwamkela Ndevu, who is the registered manager of the bar.

Tyali said that they were both accused of selling or giving alcohol to people under the age of 18 and of letting their employees and agents sell or give alcohol to people under the age of 18. He said that the police were still looking into another part of the case that had to do with the release of the toxicology report.

“The NPA is waiting for a docket from the police before deciding if any more charges should be filed,” he said. “The families of the young children, some of whom were too young to be able to vote, the affected community, and all of South Africa want justice for their children, who died in such tragic circumstances,” he said. “We are committed to a victim-centered approach that puts justice for crimes against the most vulnerable people in our society at the top of the list.”

Muvhango – Mpho is in for a huge surprise as her journey with Rosemary takes a new twist

Timid housewife Mpho (Azwi Rambuda) who’s always been calm and collected has been displaying some strange behaviour recently, like coming back home in her pyjamas after having slept over at someone else’s place – and the only explanation she could give her family was that she didn’t know how she had got there.


 

The odd behaviour, coupled with Mpho being tied at the hip with prison escapee Rosemary (Gugu Mzobe), leaves Mpho’s family with more questions than answers and they are extremely worried.

Mpho is still the modern housewife that she was, but she’s also now a vessel for her ancestors. Everything in her life was fine until the ancestors decided to pay her a visit, leading to Mpho doing things that she would not do.

But the strangest part of this situation is that the only person who can help Mpho is her new bestie Rosemary.

THE PLOT THICKENS

Mpho’s strange urge to help Rosemary pushes her to drastic steps. She is now hiding the convict who was in prison for kidnapping Gugu (Bukamina Cebekhulu) and murdering Vho-Mukondeleli (Elise Rasalanavho) earlier this year.

When Gugu discovers what her friend Mpho is doing, Mpho kidnaps Gugu again to make sure her secret stays hidden.

This is the second time that Gugu has been abducted and it’s now by her friend.

However, Mpho’s teen daughter Ndiwavho (Shudufhadzo Mathagwa) goes snooping because she fears for her mom’s wellbeing and she finds Gugu.

GogoSkhotheni: “I do not see myself sharing Tumi”, People Claim That Monde Is Confused

Now, for a minute, one might have thought that this was a situation where Tumi’s husband would put his foot down and make it clear that he is done being treated unfairly by his wife.


 

 

 

 

 

 

But unfortunately, it seems like there is still a long way to the meeting he had with his uncles did not really change anything that much.

As you saw in the latest episode of the show, Monde decided to meet up with his uncles and this was for the purpose of finding a solution to the problem that he is still faced with.

From the look of things, he needs help more than he thought he did and that is why he mentioned that the advice he was getting from the uncles was valuable to him.

When the meeting started, Monde was obviously asked about the state of his marriage and if anything has changed since the last time they spoke.

And it seems like Monde has an intention of being open with his uncles and this has helped him in more ways than one because what was emphasized was the matter of polyandry.

One of the uncles mentioned that this has never happened in the family, meaning that he would be the first man in the family to share a wife with another man.

They mentioned that it has always been the other way around and they also made him aware what all of this means for them, people are obviously talking.

And it is not just about that, it is about what people have to say about Tumi as his wife, the uncles also reminded Monde that his wife will be referred to as the “B” word, which is unfortunate.

However, these things happen and what we might have noticed in the past few episodes, Tumi does not really care about the negative things that people say about her.

One thing that probably had some of the viewers convinced that Monde might be the only man remaining is what he told his uncles.

He mentioned that he does not see himself sharing his wife with another man and that is a bit confusing because it is already happening.

But, he probably meant that he would never allow things to be official between them and if that is really what he meant, we will see how he plans on making that happen.