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  • PROCEEDINGS OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES (Tuesday, 26 November 2019)

PASTOR SIYABULELA MATINI STAYS BEHIND BARS (Draft Resolution)

  • ← MS LEBOGANG RAMAFOKO LEAVES SOUL CITY INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE (Draft Resolution)
  • BRUTAL CRIME BEFALLS MS PRECIOUS RAMABULANA →
  • Mr E J Njandu 26 Nov 2019 hansard

    Chairperson, I hereby move without notice:

    That the Council-

    1) notes that a Khayelitsha pastor accused of raping three girls will stay behind bars until his next court appearance in February in the new year, 2020;

    2) further notes that Pastor Siyabulela Matini of the Worship of God Church made a brief appearance in the Khayelitsha Magistrates Court where the case was postponed until February 20, for further investigations;

    3) also notes that Matini faces three counts of rape of children between 10 and 14 years, with two of the children being siblings; and

    4) takes this opportunity to welcome the arrest of this pastor and hopes that he will face the full might of the law for his perverted acts.

    Motion agreed to in accordance with section 65 of the Constitution

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  • ← MS LEBOGANG RAMAFOKO LEAVES SOUL CITY INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE (Draft Resolution)
  • BRUTAL CRIME BEFALLS MS PRECIOUS RAMABULANA →

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