Crime

Husband in the dock for KDM employee’s murder

Husband to the deceased, Thobani Nzama, and co-accused, Sipho Mgwaba, made their first appearance in the KwaDukuza Magistrate’s Court today.

The husband of Nokulunga Mashabane (32), the KwaDukuza municipal official who was brutally murdered in June, made his first appearance in court today.

Thobani Nzama (31) and his co-accused, Sipho Mgwaba (26), are charged with premeditated murder, conspiracy to commit murder and defeating the ends of justice.

The family of Nokulunga Mashabane say they are still in shock, not only over her violent death, but also the recent revelation that she was secretly married to Nzama.

KwaDukuza Municipality workers stand outside the court in solidarity with the family of the deceased.

More than 100 KwaDukuza municipal employees, family and residents gathered outside the KwaDukuza Magistrates’ Court, calling for justice in the case of Nokulunga.

She worked as the manager of intergovernmental relations and protocol in the office of the mayor.

The mother of three was found dead in her car on the N2-Zinkwazi link road in June with multiple gunshot wounds to the head.

Her brother, Thokozani Mashabane, expressed deep grief and anger after the court appearance.

“We always knew him as Nokulunga’s partner, but we were shocked to learn that they had gotten married in January, without any of us, her family, knowing.

“There were no witnesses. Our suspicions only deepened when he failed to attend her funeral. We hope the court gives him the harshest sentence possible,” said Mashabane.

The Mashabane family was visibly emotional throughout the proceedings. Their sorrow was palpable as they watched the two accused men being led into court.

The accused have been remanded in custody for a bail application next Friday, August 8.

*This article was amended after it was published.


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Sboniso Dlamini

Sboniso has been a journalist with The North Coast Courier since 2014. He is passionate about making a positive impact in people's lives through his storytelling. He finds joy in sharing the stories of ordinary people, believing that everyone has a story worth telling.
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