In Springs, Sbongile Dlamini claims she was tortured into confessing to her husband Banele Skosana’s murder, alleging officers suffocated and hit her until she confessed. Dlamini denied involvement and stated her innocence, sharing details of meeting a co-defendant and their interactions prior to the murder. She emphasized her lack of motive, her child’s special needs, and the postponement of the bail hearing to March 4 due to the verification of her child’s condition following her arrest connected to Skosana’s murder on February 7.
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Residents unlawfully occupying a building in Cape Town's CBD face potential eviction if the Western Cape High Court grants an order to the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure. They warn that such an action would leave them homeless, emphasizing the urgent need for alternative accommodation. Need More Context? 🔎
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