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Government welcomes harsh sentences for GBV perpetrators as Palesa Madiba's killer gets 31 years


Government welcomes harsh sentences for GBV perpetrators as Palesa Madiba’s killer gets 31 years
By Sameer Naik
Government has welcomed the heavy jail sentences handed out to perpetrators of gender-based violence (GBV).
This comes after convicted murderer Dumisani Mkhwanazi was yesterday sentenced by the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg to 31 years in jail for the murder of his niece Palesa Madiba.
Earlier this year, Mkhwanazi was found guilty of killing the University of Johannesburg student on August 12, 2013, after Madiba was last seen at her friend's home in Phiri, Soweto.
The young woman's remains were found buried in a shallow grave at the Mkhwanazi home in 2015.

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Judge to Palesa Madiba's killer: 'You treated her as if she was less than a human being'


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Manyathi said Mkhwanazi was not remorseful, and had buried Madiba like a dog.
This despite Madiba treating Mkhwanazi as her uncle.
“You treated her as if she was less than a human being by burying her like a dog in your yard.”
Judge Prince Manyathi was scathing in his words to Dumisani Mkhwanazi during sentencing in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Friday.
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Mkhwanazi - convicted of murdering and burying Palesa Madiba, 20, in a shallow grave in 2013 -  was sentenced effectively to 31 years in jail for murder, theft of Madiba’s cellphone, defeating the ends of justice, as well as possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. 

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BREAKING | Palesa Madiba: Court sentences UJ student's killer to 31 years in jail

BREAKING | Palesa Madiba: Court sentences UJ student's killer to 31 years in jail
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Netshisaulu 2006 gruesome murder: Killer wife's life sentence appeal dismissed


Convicted murderer Mulalo Sivhidzho’s appeal of a life sentence for the brutal killing of her husband was dismissed by the Johannesburg High Court on Friday.
Chartered accountant Avhatakali Netshisaulu was burnt alive on December 7 2006 and his charred remains were found in the boot of his car in a veld in Muldersdrift, Johannesburg.
DNA tests confirmed Netshisaulu’s identity.
Sentencing in the well publicised murder case was delivered by the same court in 2011.
Sivhidzho was sentenced to life for hiring hitmen, Ntabudzeni Matzhenene and Arnold Sello, to murder her husband of nine months.
Netshisaulu, the son of former City Press editor Mathatha Tsedu, had moved into a new house for a week with Sivhidzho before his murder.

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