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In the quiet community of Mgababa Section, Putfontein, near Benoni, a deeply upsetting incident has left many people shocked and saddened. On November 3, 2025, 65-year-old Nomsa Maseko watched helplessly as an angry crowd attacked and set alight five of her eight cats, the animals she lovingly called her “children.”

Here are a couple of touching images showing the kind of bond many elderly people share with their cats. The same kind of affection Nomsa had for hers:

Elderly woman showing care to her cat

 

The mob accused Nomsa  who lives alone and originally comes from KwaZulu-Natal  of using the cats for witchcraft. In the chaos, her simple shack was vandalised, her belongings thrown outside, and she was left homeless and traumatised. She has since been kindly taken in by a compassionate local woman, Nonhlanhla Bhila, who opened her home to help.

Nomsa has spoken about the pain that still keeps her awake at night: she says she keeps hearing the cries of her cats and seeing their faces. The two surviving cats are now being cared for, and community members have stepped in with donations of food and clothing to support her.

A disturbing video that has become part of the police investigation captured the heartbreaking moment,  Maseko desperately carrying her cats outside just before the attack began, while belongings lay scattered around her home.

On December 1, police arrested three suspects: Dudu Nkoyena, Moses Skosana, and Cleopatra Mlambo. They face charges of animal cruelty. The trio first appeared in the Daveyton Magistrate’s Court on December 3, and returned on December 9 for a bail hearing.

That day, the courtroom was packed with community members from Mgababa Section who came out in strong support of the accused, filling the public gallery.

Unfortunately, the bail application couldn’t proceed right away. The court heard that the home addresses of two of the accused (Dudu Nkoyena and Cleopatra Mlambo) couldn’t be properly verified yet, although the third suspect’s address (Moses Skosana) was confirmed. The magistrate postponed the matter to December 18 to allow more time for verification and to move forward with bail proceedings.

This sad case highlights the painful intersection of superstition, fear, and animal cruelty in some communities. Nomsa Maseko is simply asking for justice  so that no one else ever has to go through the same nightmare she’s enduring.

Animal welfare groups and police continue to urge people: if you have concerns about suspected witchcraft or unusual animal behaviour, please report them properly to authorities or the SPCA rather than taking matters into your own hands.

Our thoughts are with Nomsa during this difficult time. May she find some peace and healing soon.

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’Missing’ Water Pump Turns Up Hundreds of Kilometres Away https://mdntvlive.com/missing-water-pump-turns-up-hundreds-of-kilometres-away/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=missing-water-pump-turns-up-hundreds-of-kilometres-away Mon, 11 Aug 2025 07:47:59 +0000 https://mdntvlive.com/?p=71605 A water pump worth millions, once thought to be lost, has been sitting in plain sight—on the factory floor of […]

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A water pump worth millions, once thought to be lost, has been sitting in plain sight—on the factory floor of a pump manufacturer in Benoni, Gauteng—for more than two years.

 

The specialised pump was commissioned to help ease Makhanda’s ongoing water shortages. But instead of being installed at the Howieson’s Poort pumping station, it has been gathering dust since early 2023 because it has never been fully paid for.

 

The manufacturer says the equipment is fully built and ready to use but won’t leave the premises until the outstanding bill is settled. What was meant to be a lifeline for residents has instead become a frustrating fixture in the factory, the subject of jokes among staff.

 

Municipal records show that officials believed the pump had been paid for but not delivered. A senior manager was later dismissed over irregular payments related to the project. Activists have since laid charges of fraud and corruption against local leadership, accusing them of failing to recover the municipality’s losses.

 

Meanwhile, Makhanda’s water crisis has continued. In the months leading up to the tender for this pump, the town suffered more than 100 outages. The Howieson’s Poort station, which supplies water to homes, hospitals, the prison, and the university, has long operated with just one functioning pump—leaving it highly vulnerable to breakdowns.

 

The situation is not unique to this pump. Other critical equipment sent out for repairs is still sitting in workshops because the municipality hasn’t paid the bills, leaving the water infrastructure fragile and residents at risk of prolonged shortages.

 

For now, the so-called “missing” pump remains far from Makhanda’s taps—visible to anyone visiting the Benoni factory, but out of reach for the community that needs it most.

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