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Search for missing boys continues

A mom commented on the Middelburg Observer Facebook page, saying her son also went missing for two days.

The two families of the two missing teen boys from Mhluzi are busy following leads in different provinces, trying to locate the boys.
In separate phone calls to the families, they both told the Middelburg Observer that they received information about the possible whereabouts of the children.

The family of Thato Katlego Mabelane from Sozama Secondary School said they received a call claiming that Thato might be in an initiation school in Mabopane, Pretoria.

They plan to relay the information to the Mhluzi police, who are investigating the case.
He was last seen playing pool on May 3 at the Mhluzi Phofane Pub. He was wearing a blue jacket and stonewashed jeans.

Anyone who may know his whereabouts can call 073 371 7514 or contact the Mhluzi Police Station on 013 244 7109.

Njabulo Masilela (16)

• The family of Njabulo Masilela (16) said they are heading to Verena this morning to follow a lead there.

Njabulo was last seen on Tuesday morning going to L.D Moetanalo Secondary School.

If anyone knows about his whereabouts, please call 076 238 1559 or 072 973 0059.

• A mom commented on the Middelburg Observer Facebook page, saying her son also went missing for two days.

He was returned home by the Witbank police after he escaped an initiation school.

A concerned mother posted on Facebook.

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Tiisetso Malunga

I have been working as a journalist/photographer since 2018 at the Middelburg Observer. Before joining Caxton I was a Journalism Student at the Tshwane University of Technology. I was also a broadcasting intern at the SABC in Pretoria. In my first year as a journalist I was awarded the Upcoming Journalist of the Year at the O H Frewin awards. My motto in life is ‘I am human before anything’ with that being said I am driven by human stories and I am a strong believer in justices and human rights.
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