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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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Palesa Madiba's killer: the courts are pleasing the media!


Palesa Madiba’s killer: the courts are pleasing the media!
Christopher Moagi
Dumisani Mkhwanazi will spend 31 years in prison. Photo by Christopher Moagi.
DUMISANI Mkhwanazi, who has been handed a hefty sentence of 31 years, has accused the court of pleasing the media and family of the deceased.
This emerged in the South Gauteng High Court on Friday where Mkhwanazi stood trial for the charges he faced, including that of killing and burying UJ student Palesa Madiba.
Judge Prince Manyathi said: “We want to bring to your attention that the courts are not there for the media. The attraction of the media comes because of the GBV offences and femicide that end up in our court.”

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