The Citizen (Gauteng)

Umlazi councillor murdered

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Angry community members threatened to burn down the house of Umlazi councillor S’bu Maphumulo on the day he was gunned down, the ANC said yesterday.

Maphumulo, Umlazi’s Ward 88 councillor, was shot multiple times on Thursday night while parked in a stationary vehicle outside his home, SA Police Service (Saps) spokespers­on Colonel Thembeka Mbhele said.

“On Thursday at 9.45pm, a 32-year-old man was coming from a meeting at V section, Umlazi,” said Mbhele.

The man’s vehicle, a Golf 6, was stationary on the road when another Golf 6 stopped next to his vehicle.

“The suspects fired shots at him and he sustained gunshot wounds to the head,” said Mbhele.

“The suspects fled the scene in their getaway vehicle. “The motive is still unknown. “A case of murder was opened for investigat­ion at Umlazi Saps,” she said.

ANC KwaZulu-Natal spokespers­on Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu said there were allegation­s that a group of community members had threatened to “burn down his house” on Thursday morning because they had not received housing.

Whether this was linked to the killing would have to be investigat­ed by police, she said, cautioning against speculatio­n.

Simelane-Zulu said Maphumulo was elected during the 2016 local government elections and was a long-term member of the ANC, also serving in the regional ANC youth league as a leader.

eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede said she would be leading a delegation of councillor­s and officials to visit the family yesterday morning.

Maphumulo made local headlines last year when shack-dweller group Abahlali baseMjondo­lo accused him of intimidati­ng one of its Silver City, Umlazi, branch leaders at a community meeting.

The group claimed Maphumulo stormed the meeting with police officers and “hit men”.

Abahlali baseMjondo­lo president S’bu Zikode said: “He was one of the councillor­s that intimidate­d Abahlali leaders in our Silver City branch in Umlazi.

“We had opened an intimidati­on case against him and the police would not arrest him.

“He would come into Abahlali meetings with his armed men and intimidate and disturb our meetings. “May his soul rest in peace. “Having said that, I do want to say our condolence­s to Maphumulo’s family and children. No human being deserves this kind of brutality.

“That is why we came out in our thousands last week to say killing of people must come to an end. “May his soul rest in peace.” At a press briefing last month, police minister Bheki Cele said Saps was dealing with 137 cases linked to political killings in KwaZulu-Natal.

Arrests sky rocketed after Cele significan­tly beefed up the political killings task team, which included bringing in seasoned officers from outside the province and fostering closer ties with the National Prosecutin­g Authority. – ANA

No human being deserves this kind of brutality. That is why we came out in our thousands last week to say killing of people must come to an end.

S’bu Zikode Abahlali baseMjondo­lo president

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