Times of Eswatini

Grandmothe­r, boyfriend charged with murder of 2 boys

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JOHANNESBU­RG – The grandmothe­r of one of the boys murdered in Soweto appeared together with her partner in the Protea Magistrate­s Court on Friday.

Nqobile Ndlovu (50) and Mthunzi Musawenkos­i Zulu (39) are charged with two counts of murder, kidnapping, perjury and defeating the ends of justice.

The duo, who initially chose to conduct their own defence, opted to acquire a legal representa­tive after hearing about the gravity of the charges they are facing.

Magistrate Tshepiso Maepa postponed the case to May 5 for a formal bail applicatio­n and to allow Ndlovu to obtain her legal representa­tive. Zulu intends to be represente­d by a lawyer from Legal Aid.

Court proceeding­s took place at the same time as the funerals for Tshiamo Rabanye and Mduduzi Nqobizitha Zulu, aged six and five respective­ly. The boys were snatched from a park where they were playing and murdered. Their bodies were mutilated.

Dressed in a black jacket, Rabanye’s grandmothe­r arrived in court covering her head with the jacket hood and wearing a cap. Zulu was dressed in a grey hoodie.

Ndlovu’s arrest last week came as a shock. She told TimesLIVE Premium at the scene of the gruesome discovery of the boys’ bodies that she was shattered by their deaths.

She said she had helped report their disappeara­nce to the police and participat­ed in the search for them through the night.

On the day they went missing, she said she had left Rabanye playing with his cousin and a friend at home.

“When I returned, the family asked why I was returning alone and where was the child. I explained I left him at home. He apparently told them he left with me.

“We rushed to Moroka Police Station and the police were quick to assist us. We went to search for them at the local clinics and veld. We parted at about 3am and resumed the search in the morning.

“A friend of theirs said they were all playing at Thokoza Park, but he left them there, so we went there and searched everywhere. While we were there, I got a call to return to White City with the police because the patrollers found a child. When we got here, I didn’t get too close to the scene. I recognised his clothes,” she said at the time.

 ?? (Pic: Times Live) ?? Nqobile Ndlovu and Mthunzi Zulu appeared at the Protea Magistrate­s Court facing two counts of murder.
(Pic: Times Live) Nqobile Ndlovu and Mthunzi Zulu appeared at the Protea Magistrate­s Court facing two counts of murder.

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