If you want to keep up with what's going down on the crime front locally, you’re in the right place. Crime stories can be heavy, but knowing the facts helps us stay alert and aware of our surroundings.
One big story making headlines right now involves Judge Selby Mbenenge, who’s denying sexual harassment claims. He says the situation was more of a mutual flirtation and points out cultural misunderstandings may be at play. Cases like these show how complicated legal matters can get, especially when accusations involve people in power.
Then there’s the delay in the Thabo Bester trial. Legal issues like lack of funds for lawyer fees can really slow things down, meaning justice takes longer. Meanwhile, his new lawyers are fighting over how he’s treated in prison. All this drama highlights how court battles can get tricky beyond the actual crime.
Another case stirring things up is the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial. A surprising connection has come up involving singer Kelly Khumalo, which has caught people’s attention. These revelations can shed new light on crimes and sometimes change how folks see them entirely.
We can’t ignore the tragic news from Mukuru Kwa Njenga where six female bodies were found. Each was killed in a similar way, pointing to a heartbreaking crime pattern. Local authorities are digging deeper into this, and they really need community help to crack the case.
Other crime reports even reach across borders, like the alleged kidnapping involving the Sinaloa cartel leaders linked to Mexico. This kind of news shows how crime sometimes crosses international lines, but it still hits close to home when drug cartels operate worldwide.
Whether it’s court fights, shocking crimes, or cases that reveal surprising connections, keeping up with crime news helps us all understand what’s happening in our communities. It’s about staying informed so we can talk with others, take precautions, and maybe even help in small ways.
Judge Selby Mbenenge, facing accusations of sexual harassment from court secretary Andiswa Mengo, insists their relationship was consensual and flirtatious. He referenced cultural differences to explain his actions, denied specific allegations, and argued the power dynamic was misunderstood. The tribunal continues as these conflicting stories are examined.
Julian Parsons | Jul, 11 2025 Read More
The Thabo Bester trial has been postponed yet again, as two co-accused struggle to afford legal representation. Meanwhile, Bester’s new lawyers are taking legal action over his prison conditions and restricted access to them. The case is further complicated by Magudumana’s extradition challenge.
Julian Parsons | May, 17 2025 Read More
A deep dive into how Yusuf Dikec's success in Olympic shooting can offer valuable lessons for police officers. The article stresses the importance of mental preparation, focus, and consistent training that can be applied to law enforcement to improve decision-making under stress.
Julian Parsons | Aug, 2 2024 Read More
Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, was reportedly kidnapped by Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of 'El Chapo' Guzman. The abduction allegedly took place near Culiacan, Sinaloa, and both men were later detained in the U.S. Zambada, required to use a wheelchair due to injuries, has pled not guilty to drug charges.
Julian Parsons | Jul, 29 2024 Read More
In a shocking revelation during the murder trial of Senzo Meyiwa, a lawyer for one of the accused disclosed that his client had informed singer Kelly Khumalo of their impending arrival. This significant evidence links Khumalo to the murder, suggesting it was a deliberate act rather than a random robbery.
Julian Parsons | Jul, 22 2024 Read More
Six female bodies were found at a dumpsite in Mukuru Kwa Njenga. Each victim was killed in a similar manner, wrapped in nylon and tied with ropes. The bodies are now at the City Mortuary for further examination. Authorities urge public cooperation as the investigation unfolds.
Julian Parsons | Jul, 13 2024 Read More