@josekaminion@MihrThakar That leader has only 9% of votes, he's not everyone's leader. Secondly he is not in jail. He's prolly drink tea at his posh house, but not jail.
@MMetaphysician@ApostateProphet The problem is you are trying reducing (God) Yahweh to your level of thinking, trying to reduce whom we believe is the only God to your linguistical limitations. If He is powerful as u assume, then u can't box Him to ur frame of mind. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you to comprehend
Banks need to allow individuals to set their own cut off times for daily limit. The 12am account refresh gives thugs an edge. If held hostage, they wait till midnight for your account to refresh the withdraw again. If it's unpredictable there's chances of them fumbling. @Fnb
Khayelitsha, Cape Town:
Sisanda Ndzube, a leader of Seaside community in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, claims he was tortured and severely beaten by members of the South African Police Service @SAPoliceService and the South African National Defence Force @SANDF_ZA after being accused of possessing an illegal firearm. According to Ndzube, he heard multiple car doors closing outside his house after 11 pm. Fearing that a taxi driver with whom he had argued earlier that day had returned with friends to attack him, he became alarmed. Moments later, he heard a large group of people jumping over his high perimeter fence and running towards his front door.
In response, Ndzube drew his licensed firearm and fired a single warning shot into the air. The intruders then identified themselves as police officers and demanded that he open the door. Still fearing for his family's safety, Ndzube did not immediately believe them. Only when the Khayelitsha police station commander, identified as Gordon, whose voice he recognised from previous community safety meetings, personally identified himself did Ndzube comply. He placed his gun on the counter and opened the door.
Two officers entered the house and immediately ordered him to raise his hands. Once he complied, they began assaulting him, with additional officers and soldiers joining in the beating. Ndzube states that after he showed the officers his licensed firearm, they became angry and insisted he produce an unlicensed revolver, claiming they knew he had fired a revolver because no cartridge casing was initially found on the floor. The officers and soldiers ransacked the house in search of the alleged revolver. They also searched his wife and threatened to assault her when she insisted that her husband owned only one firearm, the licensed pistol he had already handed over.
The officers handcuffed Ndzube behind his back, placed a towel over his head, and subjected him to water torture by placing his head in a bucket of water.
During the search, the officers slashed his couches and turned the house upside down. Eventually, another officer found a cartridge casing on the floor that matched Ndzube’s licensed firearm. Upon realising the mistake, Station Commander Gordon allegedly attempted to downplay the incident, telling Ndzube that he knew him personally and that they would not arrest him.
Eventually, his wife was allowed to leave the house, and she ran down the road to alert Ndzube's family. An officer repeatedly shouted at her and ordered her to stop crying and making noise.
Ndzube sustained injuries to his arms and legs from punches and kicks, as well as wounds inflicted by a hammer reportedly used during the torture. The officers seized his licensed firearm for ballistic testing, left him lying on the floor, and never called an ambulance for him. It remains unclear whether the taxi driver used connections to orchestrate the raid as retaliation or if the incident stemmed from another source.
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KwaZulu-Natal top cop Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi said money to fund the anti-crime initiative will not come from the taxpayers, but the criminals themselves.
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@Khumology@mirah_japhta@XFactor079 The brother in law who is in SA promised to help her in begging the elders to release the kids. Her chances a very low, especially with a lawless country like Naija.
Christians, you cannot consult people who speak to the spirits of the dead. No matter how frustrated you are. Refrain from visiting ungodly altars. Please 🙏🏾
@XFactor079 There one appeared in an episode of Love & Loss on DSTV 2 or 3 yrs ago. Husby died. Family humbly asked his corpse be brought back Naija. She went for the burial with their 3 kids. She was accused of murdering the husby and treated like dirt, moered her. She returned w/o kids.
@Khumology@mirah_japhta@XFactor079 There one appeared in an episode of Love & Loss on DSTV 2 or 3 yrs ago. Husby died. Family humbly asked his corpse be brought back Naija. She went for the burial with their 3 kids. She was accused of murdering the husby and treated like dirt, moered her. She returned w/o kids.