A 15 year old is trying to get justice for her 6 year old sister who was graped by their transport driver. They live with their grandma, the perpetrator and his sister are threatening them. Im not popular but please share so this lands on the right people.Shes been trying since June.
Did yโall see that story? ๐ A school transport driver was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a little girl, got released, and months later the same child went missing. After 5 months, her family went on TV looking for herโฆ and she was reportedly found at his house.
This world is sick. Please protect your children and never ignore red flags. ๐ฅบ
๐จ THIS IS NOT NORMAL ๐จ
Amanda, Omphile, and Malwande are still missing. And somehow, everyone is quiet.
South Africa, wake up. Share this. Make noise. Demand answers.
Someone knows something. Speak up.
If this appears on your Timeline kindly Repost. We need to find this criminal! They robbed this lady in Nellmephius, Pretoria. South Africa is criminal! When he went out she was like "Dankie neh" and deep down that dankie means thank you for not killing me. ๐๐
If this appears on your Timeline kindly Repost. Tshepo Katlego Nkoatse from Mamelodi, Pretoria robbed this lady in Nellmephius, Pretoria.. Tshepo Katlego Nkoatse, please return the R30, R200 & the cellphone you took from the Bolt lady. She told you she has kids to support.
Good evening please help us get these useless excuses for men.
They robbed a lady last night Nellmephius, Pretoria.
Please share dashcam footage ๐๐พ
We must never forget her ๐๐๏ธ
Uyinene Mrwetyana was a 19-year-old first-year student at the University of Cape Town, studying Film and Media. She went to the Clareinch Post Office to collect a parcel after being asked by an employee to return later that day. That was the last time she was seen.
Instead of assisting her, the employee, Luyanda Botha, lured her into a restricted area where he brutally raped and murdered her. He then attempted to conceal and destroy evidence of the crime.
Her disappearance triggered a week-long search involving her family, friends, students, and the broader public, with widespread social media appeals under hashtags such as #FindUyinene. The discovery of her body and the details surrounding her death shocked the nation and reignited urgent conversations about the crisis of gender-based violence and femicide in South Africa.
Mass protests followed across the country, with citizens demanding accountability and systemic change, chanting slogans such as โAm I next?โ and โEnough is enough.โ Women, in particular, shared their lived experiences, highlighting the daily risks they face and calling for stronger action from law enforcement, government, and society at large.
Luyanda Botha was subsequently arrested, confessed in court, and received multiple life sentences for his crimes, along with additional penalties for attempting to obstruct justice. The case drew widespread national and international attention and remains a painful reminder of the urgent need to address gender-based violence.