Family reeling from shock as jilted relative takes own life

Family reeling from shock as jilted relative takes own life

Sebenzani “Mbube” Sithole’s family in kwaHlabisa Township in Qubukani, northern KwaZulu-Natal, is left with questions after the 24-year-old man fatally shot himself.

The deceased’s brother, Mvuzeni Khanyile, says he was shocked when the mother of Sithole’s child called him in the middle of the night to inform him about the tragedy.

“When we got to Ximbakazi’s place – he had already passed on. We then called the police. We are shocked as we don’t know him as a person who had problems,” says Khanyile.

Sithole’s former girlfriend says it has been a while since they severed their relationship and she was not aware that he was in the area.

“I wasn’t shocked when he just appeared in the window of my bedroom because he was used to doing that,” she says.

“He first said I must shoot myself and I told him to be the one to do it. He then bumped both our heads and I went down. The next thing I saw the room changing colour to greenish. Then he just fell down,” Thando Sokhela adds. She says she had broken up with Sithole because she was tired of his abusive ways. – Report by Maputaland FM journalist, Nokubongwa Xaba.

KwaHlabisa family distraught after losing home to Cyclone Eloise

KwaHlabisa family distraught after losing home to Cyclone Eloise

Cyclone Eloise has left a trail of destruction in KwaHlabisa, in KwaZulu-Natal.

The Khumalo family is now homeless after the heavy rains destroyed their home and many others in the area.

The matriarch of the family was distraught and could not speak to reporters.

Instead, she referred questions to her daughter, Sanele Khumalo.

Khumalo says they have gone to her grandmother’s house for shelter.

Member of the Ward 10 Committee in the Nkiwaneni area, Bhekinkosi Ngubane, has expressed concern at the family’s plight.

He says the situation is dire even at the home the Khumalos have moved to.

The South African Weather Service expects the rain to subside and things to return to normal soon.