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July 2, 2024Bonisiwe Mabuza’s (37) body found in shallow grave
July 2, 2024By Thabiso Nkuna
He was accused of inciting public violence in violation of Section 17 of the Riotous Assemblies Act 17 of 1965. Further violating Section 14 of the Cybercrimes Act 19 of 2020, which states that anyone who discloses, by means of an electronic communication, a data message to an individual or group of individuals or the public at large with the intention to incite violence shall be guilty as charged, Sekgotodi further stated,
“investigation was initiated, the suspect was identified, and the suspect was arrested.” Captain Dineo Sekgotodi, a spokesman for the Hawks, said that Khoza was taken into custody on Saturday after detectives from the Nelspruit Serious Organized Crime Investigation Unit and Crime Intelligence investigated a report about a person who was encouraging acts of public violence through social media, saying that the country must be shut down and the president, Cyril Ramaphosa, be removed. appeared up for a formal bail application before the Nelspruit District Court on Monday, July 1, 2024, in response to accusations of inciting public unrest, terrorism, and intimidation. He was given R2000.00 bail, with the requirement that he show up at the closest police station by 19:00 on Mondays and Fridays. No posts or communications on social media. No other scheduled violations committed. The matter was moved to September 2, 2024, so that more research could be done.