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Hemanwel:2 suspects are involved... Who shot the gardener? Hence the "kindergarten grammar". |
walosky:Early reports suggested it was guard. |
Former first lady of Zimbabwe, Grace Mugabe, is in distress following the arrest of her son in Johannesburg on Thursday afternoon. That’s according to sources who made the revelations to SABC News Specialist Correspondent Sophie Mokoena. Grace Mugabe faces an active, outstanding arrest warrant in South Africa related to the 2017 assault of model Gabriella Engels at a Johannesburg hotel. Although originally granted diplomatic immunity, the South African High Court overturned this decision, allowing potential prosecution for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxRT7HcRQQk?si=EZ3U9Hg2fR_MYmiI "I spoke to someone who has a strong relationship with the Mugabe family. He indicated to me that the former first lady, Grace Mugabe, is very angry because she has been speaking to her children, telling them to behave. Because if you remember, the other son was arrested in Zimbabwe last year with dagga. And also, the very same son who is now arrested in South Africa, at some point in time, he made court appearances in Zimbabwe.”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doV3gw3ZwDo?si=kkneFMYdOhjQt-Bz Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe has been arrested at his Johannesburg home. The son of the late former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is reportedly one of two suspects who had been arrested on Thursday at the Mugabe residence in Hyde Park, Johannesburg. Speaking to the media outside the premises, Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi confirmed that the two suspects would be taken into custody and questioned as part of an attempted murder investigation. Police were flagged down on Thursday morning by private security who relayed that a shooting had taken place on the Mugabe property. The victim was initially believed to be a security guard, but Nevhuhulwi confirmed that preliminary investigations state he was a 23-year-old gardener. Reaction from Zimbabwe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzdINPZrKVg?si=a0xlf7MBnHslapsp Early information from the scene suggests an alleged labour dispute between the gardener and one of the suspects led to the violent exchange. Police state that the number of shots fired had not been confirmed, but a cartridge had been found at the scene. “We have our dog unit inside, and some of our officers inside searching for the firearm. “The victim has been taken to hospital. It was indicated that he is in a critical condition, but we are hoping that he will be fine,” said the colonel. Television news crews showed footage of police officers handcuffing Mugabe and the second suspect shortly before 1pm. Initial reports stated that Mugabe had barricaded himself in his room, but Nevhuhulwi confirmed he and his companion were cooperating with authorities. “Bramley station detectives and Forensic Crime Scene Management are processing the scene and two men, aged 28 and 33, have been taken in for questioning,” police stated. Confirmation that the men had been formally charged with attempted murder was released on Thursday evening, with the men set for a court appearance at the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
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Idaytesj29:I guess he saved us from bleaching like you and your family ![]() |
Idaytesj29:I look like Tinubu ![]() |
Urgent1Million:Part of what has led Bolt to issue this statement (and not wait til later as you would like) is because there's been public questions as to why the driver profile didn't match that of the victim. Both owner and driver are culpable unfortunately, as young as he was, it was a violation of customer trust in a country battling with high rates of rape and other crime. That's why I said Bolt could potentially get a knock from this - it wasn't anything personal against Nigerians. You guys are overreacting.
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Urgent1Million:Fair enough, but there's still the possibility of attempts to sue Bolt or exposure to brand damage, right? Infact, this statement alone has the potential to scare customers away because it's an admission of serious security gaps, right? So, it's not a move Bolt took lightly in their attempt to "smear Nigerians" and protect SA criminals as many of you have concluded, correct? |
dfrost:Bolt had questions to answer because the public was under the impression someone else had been murdered.
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Urgent1Million:You mean there'd be absolutely no culpability on Bolt if an unregistered driver killed a client and that they wouldn't be susceptible to lawsuits for not fool-proofing their app against unregistered drivers. Also think of the reputational damage this would cause. |
Urgent1Million:What if the unregistered driver was the one who committed the crime against a customer, would Bolt be protected? |
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Lionessza6:😂😂😂 |
Lionessza6:Satlat wasn't on Bolt's books. "It added that the late foreign national had illegally used the profile of another driver, a man identified as Wiseman Makobe." "On the day of the incident, Mr. Makobe completed the required verification process, after which Mr. Satlat operated using that profile. This constitutes profile sharing." "Profile sharing is strictly prohibited on the Bolt platform. It undermines passenger trust, compromises safety, and violates our agreements with drivers." |
Bolt South Africa has confirmed that the murdered e-hailing driver, Isaac Satlat, was not registered and illegally used a profile belonging to another. The foreign national was killed by passengers in a shocking video caught on a dash cam. Three suspects appeared in Pretoria Magistrates Court on Monday, 16 February, on charges of murder and hijacking. A fourth suspect has since been arrested. In a statement posted on its social media platforms, Bolt South Africa offered its condolences to the family and loved ones of driver Isaac Satlalt. The e-hailing company condemned the murder, stating it was working with police in the ongoing investigation. Bolt revealed that Satlat – a 22-year-old Nigerian – was not a registered driver. It added that the late foreign national had illegally used the profile of another driver, a man identified as Wiseman Makobe. In all likelihood, Setlat paid Makobe to use his profile in order to utilise the app as a driver – a practice that e-hailing companies strongly condemn. It shared: “On the day of the incident, Mr. Makobe completed the required verification process, after which Mr. Satlat operated using that profile. This constitutes profile sharing. The profile has since been permanently hard-blocked and banned from operating on the platform. It added: “Profile sharing is strictly prohibited on the Bolt platform. It undermines passenger trust, compromises safety, and violates our agreements with drivers”. Bolt revealed it had implemented multiple safeguards to curb the practice, including mandatory identity verification, regular in-app selfie checks, device monitoring, and data-led risk detection systems. Drivers who contravene this rule can face immediate suspension and permanent bans. WHO WAS ISAAC SATLAT? Isaac Satlat was a 22-year-old Nigerian foreign national who lived and studied in South Africa. According to accounts by family members, Satlat completed a qualification in automotive mechanical engineering and was set to graduate next month. He was on a study visa, which permits individuals to work for up to 20 hours per week. In December, he was hired by the owner of the vehicle he drove to become a Bolt driver. On Wednesday, 11 February, he was attacked by two individuals who requested a ride on the e-hailing app. Two other individuals in another car were involved in the coordinated attack. Satlat’s body was found in Atteridgeville, a township located outside Pretoria. His family are hoping to raise funds via a BackaBuddy campaign to have his remains repatriated. #
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seppuku:Let's just agree the general sentiment on social media opposes this murder. You not gonna drag me into a fight today Morpheus🙂↔️🙂↔️🙂↔️ |
seppuku:Breaking SA visa laws is also a crime, wouldn't you agree? Doesn't take away from the fact that most South Africans have condemned this murder and are celebrating the capture of these criminals. Let's not have silly fights. |
KingCold:Ironically, those are the same ones who always say SA envies them but they can't stand good SA news. This thread is their kind of fodder. |
KingCold:Did you see how this UK dude ripped into dum.b Nigerians like this one after he called them the most failed state in the world where even the killing of 200 people in one go doesn't make news anymore? Yet, this confirm4real is busy trying to drag SA down to his level 👎🏽💩💩💩 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJN3zoer5iM?si=G_TCpOrUw9wM2ZEM |
lakefist:SA has been appalled by this story - the proof is there in the comments sections all over social media and the story is making headlines. Yes I knew there would immature comments in this thread and they proved me right - not even engaging them today. But I also knew there would be level headed Nigerians. |
Live proceedings of 3 suspects appearing in court today. https://www.youtube.com/live/b-Vw6jpj-Go?si=vts9SwzEJeuxffKK
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Isaac's uncle speaks to South African media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owS0aJPerCk?si=A2IWT0NX50ml-t47 |
FAMILY SEEKS HELP RETURNING BODY TO NIGERIA The family of an e-hailing driver, who was killed in Pretoria West this week, is pleading for assistance to return his body home to Nigeria. 22-year-old Isaac David Satlat, was strangled to death by two passengers who had requested the e-hailing service. The hijacked vehicle and Satlat's body were found in Atteridgeville on the same day. Satlat's uncle and family spokesperson, Otila Onoja, said their family is devastated. "We need funds to take him back home so that he can be laid to rest in his hometown where he's from. We need more to be done. This is very heartbreaking for us and we need more safety for other people who are working on this job, like Isaac." Satlat, who was studying mobile engineering, was set to graduate next month. South Africa's Meter Taxi and E-hailing Association's Eugene Ngoetjana says drivers are being targeted by criminals. "My gut is telling me that this is criminality. It was opportunism. If anything, we found that our drivers are highly targeted simply because it's easy for anyone to just request the right. It's literally the easiest or the most laziest form of criminality that we find in society today. So to be honest, it is just something that is linked to our job's bloodbath, a lack of opportunities, and criminality will, what can I say, fester in this kind of economic conditions and not to make an excuse for the criminality itself, but that was pure opportunism, that was pure criminality, and it cannot be conflated with other broader issues."
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South African police have arrested two more suspects in the horrific killing of an e-hailing driver who was murdered inside a car in Pretoria West. The police launched a probe after a disturbing social media video depicting an alleged car-seat murder went viral, showing the final moments of a driver. The murder of Isaac David Satlat sent shockwaves across the country, leaving his family distraught and heartbroken. Satlats’ family has pleaded for assistance to return his body home to Nigeria. On Friday, police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo confirmed that the incident occurred on Wednesday, 11 February, and that a female suspect had been arrested. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTAe7Bgdg9k?si=tNWTBa_SeTmeVbCJ On Monday, Masondo confirmed that more suspects had been arrested. “The two male suspects, who are aged 30 and 26, will join the third suspect, aged 25, who was arrested on Friday, 13 February. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72dqYugzthM?si=96uSxgFhj0ntQ3FY “All suspects are expected to appear before the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 16 February, facing charges that include car hijacking and murder,” Masondo said. Masondo added that police are still on the lookout for the fourth suspect. Previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/8617791/isaac-satlat-nigerian-e-hailing-driver
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IronGalaxy:Ouch! 😂😂😂 That time he said every Nigerian has N5000 in their account. Which is N24000 less than our R350. He just talks anyhow🇳🇬💩 Nice one!🇿🇦🏆 |
dederocs:Nigerian men are 99% Abegistanians. Remaining 1% is yahoo and money rituals. |
IkeOnyia:Excuses. When you were calling yourselves the giants of Africa, were there no whites in SA? But when SA beats you it's because of the whites. Very pathetic. |
Samantha125:No one else will have them. Remember they're taboo, no self-respecting SA lady will have them. KFC and beer fighters are all they got 😂 |
Samantha125:When an Abegistanian and Jollofina meet, it's inevitable you'll have fights over 3 pieces of shiken ![]() |
zinaunreal:Go do what you do best Abegistanian. IShowSpeed exposed your culture to the world.
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seppuku:I offered a civilised response and you had to stoke the fires. Yes, crime affects everyone, as to who the perpetrators majorly are is another question I'm not up to discussing today 🥱😴😴😴 |

