Oscar Hlatshwayo murder case postponed until March next year in KZN

Advocate Selepe is representing the late Simingaye Oscar Hlatshwayo, who worked at Alfred Duma Local Municipality as a technical director.

Simingaye Oscar Hlatshwayo’s murder case has been postponed until March 2020, Ladysmith Gazette reports.

A senior municipal employee, 38-year-old Hlatshwayo was gunned down in February this year at the intersection of Francis and Harrismith Road in an ambush.

During that time, it was understood that the municipal staff member was deliberately targeted by at least two gunmen as he entered the intersection.

In a telephonic interview with the media, the State prosecutor, Advocate Selepe has revealed that the case will resume next year March in the Madadeni Magistrate’s Court.

Advocate Selepe is representing the late Simingaye Oscar Hlatshwayo, who worked at Alfred Duma Local Municipality as a technical director.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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