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to appear at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry. This seemed to be the fuse that lit a powder keg. Despite the names of prominent politicians and intelligence operatives being mentioned in law enforcement circles, and some of Zuma's children publicly seen encouraging the mayhem, South Africans are none the wiser to who masterminded the eight days that shook the country.Hillary Gardee, 28, the daughter of former EFF secretary-general Godrich Gardee, was found murdered on May 3, 2022.
Proceedings in the trial against three men charged with the kidnapping, rape and murder of the IT entrepreneur have been delayed, due to the ongoing shutdown in Mbombela, Mpumalanga's capital city. The city has been at a standstill as taxi operators have shut down the main roads leading to the Kruger National Park, to protest against high petrol prices.
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