Maggie Castleman had only moved from Nelspruit to Louis Trichardt in Limpopo three months earlier. In September 2015 at around 19:00, she was sitting in her car near her workplace in an industrial area of the town, trying to access the building's WiFi with her tablet. The attacker struck, shooting her in the left breast. She was found lying next to her car by a colleague who had been at a braai at the workplace. Maggie was declared dead on the scene.
No arrests have been made. Maggie was a single mother who had already lost her 17-year-old son Nico to cancer four years earlier.
A hardworking woman gunned down in cold blood in her own car, just for a cheap tablet, while simply trying to connect to WiFi after work. The savagery and low value placed on White lives under the ANC government's watch is absolutely infuriating. Families are shattered, predators walk free with no justice, and this pattern of opportunistic murders against White South Africans continues without end. Maggie, who always smiled and was friendly, deserved better than to be executed for a gadget.
News24 Group donated R8 million to the ANC! News24 will not tell you this in the hit piece they are planning against @afriforum.
I place on record that @News24 refused to answer AfriForum’s questions regarding its parent company’s donations of R8 million to the ANC between 2021 and 2025. These questions were aimed at determining whether News24 considers it justifiable for its parent company to fund the ANC while numerous individuals in the ANC leadership have been implicated in corruption.
This question was relevant to AfriForum’s ability to respond effectively to News24’s enquiries, as reference is made to donations by one of the parent company’s fellow donors to the ANC, namely Thebe Stockbroking.
@zamadube_@Jason2bartlett You lot will make up any shit as an excuse to not take responsibility and accountability. This low IQ really hit you hard, shame.