Major South African shopping mall closes due to protest and violence
Maponya Mall in Soweto, Johannesburg, has been closed as protests erupt following the violent murder of an e-hailing driver.
The trial of six men accused of the murder of 18 people in the Ngobozana village in Lusikisiki last year, is expected to continue in the High Court in Mthatha sitting in a local magistrate’s court in the Eastern Cape today.
The accused are facing charges including murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to murder and kidnapping.
Yesterday the state called two witnesses.
The mother of the late Ruth King was the first to testify.
The visibly terrified witness gave details about the day of the massacre.
She told the court that they were still sleeping in the early hours of the morning when she heard a stone hitting the front door.
She says the door was then kicked open before many people stormed the house shouting.
Later she heard gunshots and her daughter Ruth screaming, calling her for help.
She broke down and cried as she testified that she and two other women hid behind the bed as the gunshots continued.
The State is expected to call its next witness.
Maponya Mall in Soweto, Johannesburg, has been closed as protests erupt following the violent murder of an e-hailing driver.
At least 40 people have been killed in an attack on a camp for displaced people in Sudan's western Darfur region, according to an aid group that works there.
An early morning operation by the Nigerian army took out more than 100 armed gang members in the country's northwest, the military said. The area is rife with mass abductions and attacks on villages.