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Fort Hare murders case postponed to 4 May

Five suspects appeared in court in connection with murders at Fort Hare University last year.

The case has been postponed to 4 May for bail.

The arrests were a breakthrough for police following an investigating team established by national police officials.

The arrests on Monday were linked to the murder of Mboneli Vesele, the bodyguard of the UFH vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu.

Police Minister Bheki Cele and Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola will be in the Eastern Cape on Tuesday to meet with university management.

Source: eNCA

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Radio and television presenter Unathi Nkayi is demanding a whopping R1.6-million from Kaya FM for unfair dismissal and loss of income after she lost lucrative endorsements as a result of the station‘s unlawful termination of her contract.

Unathi Nkayi

Nkayi’s demands are contained in the suit she filed at the Johannesburg High Court last week. Unathi signed a contract with the station on February 11 2020 to be its presenter. Learn More

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