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JOBURG SPEAKER OF COUNCIL REMEMBERS SLAIN TSHEGOFATSO PULE DURING WOMEN’S MONTH

The Speaker of Council in the City of Johannesburg,  Colleen Makhubele, continues to celebrate women this August.

She visited the site where 28-year-old Tshegofatso Pule was found shot in the chest and hanging from a tree at Durban Deep mine dump in Roodepoort. Pule was eight months pregnant at the time.

Her boyfriend, Ntuthuko Shoba, was convicted of conspiracy to murder.

Pule’s murder generated public outcry at the high rate of gender-based violence and femicide in South Africa.

 Makhubele and Pule’s family laid a wreath and lit candles under a tree where she was murdered. Some of the family members could not hold back the tears as the memories flooded their minds as they saw the tree.

Tshegofatso’s uncle said it was difficult for them to come to this site, but they decided to honour the Speaker’s invitation and convinced themselves that this may be a way to the closure they are still battling to find.

Addressing Pule’s family,  Makhubele said: “My office has started a civic organisation program and I am extending an invitation to join us as we go to high schools, universities, colleges, and various communities to break the chain of GBV and make people understand the pain that comes with this scourge. We want to bring back the social order that we have lost as a City and as a country.”

Later,  Makhubele met the Gauteng Provincial Police Commissioner, Lt Gen Elias Mawela who was leading a police operation at a mine dump close to Braamfischer in Soweto.

 Makhubele said more had to be done to ensure the safety of communities that live near mine dumps. “We have heard the cries of the people in Riverlea and we have heard cries of the people in Roodepoort. It is a collective responsibility to see how best we can ensure that communities are protected from these illegal mining activities and the dangers that come with them. I applaud you for assisting to identity and dismantle the zama zama operations in the area.”

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