Oscar Pistorius

The Department of Correctional Services says that Oscar Pistorius is not necessarily free to go home.

Spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo says that the fact that Pistorius is eligible for parole does not mean he should automatically be released.

Nxumalo responded the fact that the Constitutional Court stating that Pistorius has been eligible for parole for the past 6 months.

He was denied parole back in April on the basis that it was too early in his 13-year sentence.

-eNCA

In other news – Big trouble for Nhlanhla Mafu’s ex-husband, TK Nciza as bank comes for his R1.3million luxurious Mercedes-Benz

Gauteng ANC provincial secretary Thembinkosi “TK” Nciza is among millions of South Africans who are buckling under the pressure of the high cost of living in the country.

Nhlanhla and TK Nciza

The ANC politician’s plight came to the fore when Standard Bank rushed to the Joburg high court to force Nciza to surrender his R1.3 million luxury Merc after struggling to keep up with its monthly instalments. The poignant news is contained in the papers Standard Bank filed in the same court, in which it seeks an order to repossess the car he has been paying for the past seven years. Read More