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Court halts kidnapping case as bodies believed to be Ndlovu, Mdhluli found

by Nelisiwe Skhosana
May 13, 2025
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KWAMHLANGA – The kidnapping case involving Samuel Mogongwe, the main suspect in the disappearance of a journalist and his partner, was delayed once again on Friday, May 9, at the KwaMhlanga Magistrate’s Court, after Mogongwe alleged he was assaulted by police officers while in custody.

Mogongwe, who worked as an e-hailing driver, told the court that he was beaten by the police and denied medical attention after requesting it. As a result, the court proceedings were paused so that he could be taken for a medical examination.

Mogongwe and his co-accused, Lucky Sikhosana, are facing two charges of kidnapping. Their court appearance was met with further delays, adding to the frustration around the slow progress of the case.

The matter is linked to the disappearance of journalist Aserie Ndlovu and his partner, Zodwa Mdhluli, who have been missing since February 18.

On Thursday, police made a grim discovery — two sets of skeletal remains in a bushy area in Rust de Winter, Limpopo. The remains are believed to be those of the missing couple, although DNA confirmation is still pending.

Five suspects, including Mogongwe and Sikhosana, have so far appeared in court on charges of kidnapping and possession of suspected stolen property.

According to National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Monica Nyuswa, additional charges may follow, depending on the outcome of ongoing investigations and forensic tests.

“The investigations are ongoing,” said Nyuswa. “There is a possibility of adding more charges, but this will depend on the outcome of the DNA results. The two bodies found still need to undergo medical tests.”

Condolences have started pouring in, as it is widely believed that the remains are those of Ndlovu and Mdhluli. The South African government has issued a statement conveying its condolences to the families of the victims and the broader media community.

Both the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) and the National Press Council have also expressed shock and sadness over the tragic development, describing the incident as a heartbreaking loss for journalism and the country.

The case continues to draw public interest as the community and media fraternity await answers — and justice.

Nelisiwe Skhosana

Nelisiwe Skhosana

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