Three members of the ANC's branch executive committee in ward 54 of eThekwini are expected to appear in the Ntuzuma magistrate's court on Monday in connection with a shooting which claimed the lives of three party members on September 11.
Police minister Bheki Cele visited the crime scene where three ANC members were shot dead outside a school in KwaZulu-Natal on September 11. File image.
Provincial police spokesperson Col Thembeka Mbele said the matter was being investigated by the political task team at a national level and she could not respond.
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