Limpopo traffic officer shoots and kills girlfriend, then kills himself A 45-year-old traffic officer from Bela-Bela municipality in Limpopo allegedly shot and killed his 30-year-old girlfriend with his service pistol on Tuesday before turning the gun on himself. Police spokesperson Brig Motlafela Mojapelo said the officer was reportedly on duty on the R101 when he left the scene. “According to information, the tragedy was discovered by a passing motorist who stopped next to the vehicle, apparently thinking the woman lying on the ground was the victim of an accident that might have just happened. When approaching the scene, the uniformed traffic officer sitting inside the vehicle allegedly shot himself dead,” Mojapelo said. The police were called and on arrival, the body of the woman was found on the ground next to the road, while the body of the officer was found in the vehicle. “People are urged to seek professional assistance when faced with domes
South African-American business tycoon Patrick Soon-Shiong has announced the launch of an SA Covid-19 and cancer vaccine initiative. Soon-Shiong and President Cyril Ramaphosa revealed the ambitious initiative during a virtual press briefing on Thursday. It is a partnership between NantWorks LCC, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), SA Medical Research Council (SAMRC), Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation (CERI), and the universities of Cape Town, Witwatersrand, Stellenbosch and KwaZulu-Natal. Soon-Shiong is a billionaire, bioscientist and media guru. He is renowned for inventing the drug Abraxane, known for its efficiency in treating lung, breast and pancreatic cancer. The collaboration agreement will initiate the “transfer of biologic manufacturing technology for Covid-19 and cancer vaccines and next-generation cell-based immunotherapies. This will enable the rapid clinical development of next-generation vaccines for infectious diseases and cancer at cent
DURBAN - The Mtunzini High Court has sentenced a 27-year-old man to six terms of life and 142 years’ imprisonment on Friday for multiple rapes and robberies in Nongoma and uMlazi. Lindokuhle Zungu was convicted of rape, housebreaking with intent to commit rape and robberies. National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson in KZN, Natasha Kara, said Zungu was also convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition. “Between November 2014 and December 2018, Zungu preyed on his victims and would break into their homes and threaten them with either a knife, firearm or bush knife. “He robbed them of cash and/or cellphones and raped them before fleeing the scene,” she said. ’Family friend’ jailed for rape of 11-year-old KZN girl Five life terms of imprisonment for KZN serial rapist who preyed on girls as young as 14 KZN man sentenced to life imprisonment for raping his 62-year-old neighbour Kara said some of his victims were raped in the presence of their children, while one was
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