Cape Times

Wife, lover and hitman get life sentences for husband’s murder

- JONISAYI MAROMO jonisayi.maromo@inl.co.za

THE Gauteng High Court, Pretoria has sentenced a cheating married woman from Soshanguve, in Tshwane, her 62-year-old boyfriend and a community policing forum (CPF) member – who was on probation for rape – for the premeditat­ed murder of the woman’s husband.

Farai Ndebele was shot dead after his wife of 25 years, Marriod Ndebele, and her lover, Tlowaye Monyai, ordered a hit on him and staged a robbery by removing some of his personal belongings from the house. The Ndebeles had two children during their 25 years of marriage.

Ndebele was shot dead by Soshanguve CPF member Tshepo Frans Kekana, 40, and Monyai’s grandson, 24-year-old Piet Monyai.

National Prosecutin­g Authority (NP) Gauteng regional spokespers­on Lumka Mahanjana said all three were handed life sentences for the contract killing.

The wife, Marriod, was further sentenced to 15 years’ direct imprisonme­nt for unlawful possession of a firearm, five years for possession of unlawful ammunition, 15 years for robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces and an additional three years for defeating the administra­tion of justice.

The shooter, Kekana, was additional­ly sentenced to 15 years direct imprisonme­nt for unlawful possession of a firearm, five years for unlawful possession of ammunition, as well as 25 years for robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces.

Mahanjana said it was establishe­d that the wife, Marriod, was in a relationsh­ip with Monyai, who assisted in executing the hit.

“Marriod was also involved in a love relationsh­ip with Monyai. On June 14, 2019, Marriod Ndebele arranged with her boyfriend’s grandson Koketso Piet Monyai, 24, who is already sentenced in this matter, and Kekana to kill her husband,” said Mahanjana.

The boyfriend’s grandson took Marriod to his friend Ndivhuwo John Tshiwela, to request a firearm, and the woman paid R750 – money she had received from her 62-year-old boyfriend Monyai.

Four days later, a staged robbery took place at the Ndebele household and the husband was shot dead.

“The boyfriend drove Koketso Piet Monyai and Kekana to the Ndebeles house, where they shot and killed the husband, Farai.

“Thereafter, Marriod instructed them to take some of her husband’s belongings to stage a robbery,” said Mahanjana.

After the assailants had left, Marriod reported the matter to the police. The “grieving” widow told police that she did not know the killers.

Mahanjana said police investigat­ions led to the wife’s arrest just four days later. Monyai and Kekana were arrested two days after Marriod’s arrest.

In court, the accused all pleaded not guilty to the charges.

“However, Kekana pleaded guilty to the charge of robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces,” according to the NPA.

Prosecutor Ronnie Sibanda told the court that Monyai was the mastermind behind the killing.

The prosecutor said the 62-year-old planned the crime, brought all the participan­ts together and fetched the assailants after the murder.

In handing down the sentence, Judge Portia Phahlane highlighte­d that everyone in South Africa had the right to life, and the courts have a mandate to protect that right.

The court noted that Farai Ndebele was killed because his wife Marriod was “blinded by love”.

The judge agreed with the State, and found that the three showed no remorse for their actions. She also found no substantia­l and compelling circumstan­ces to deviate from the prescribed minimum sentence, and sentenced the trio.

Meanwhile, the director of public prosecutio­ns in Gauteng, Sibongile Mzinyathi, has welcomed the sentencing of the trio, and he applauded the work of the investigat­ing officer, Sergeant Peter Mafako Madau, which enabled the NPA to secure a conviction and the sentence.

 ?? | AYANDA NDAMANE Independen­t Newspapers ?? FRIENDS, colleagues and the family of Sergeant Silulami Qhagana gathered at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court to remember him during a memorial service yesterday. His colleagues described him as someone always willing to give his best to protect communitie­s. Qhagana and his friend were shot dead during an attack while he was off-duty in Khayelitsh­a a week ago.
| AYANDA NDAMANE Independen­t Newspapers FRIENDS, colleagues and the family of Sergeant Silulami Qhagana gathered at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court to remember him during a memorial service yesterday. His colleagues described him as someone always willing to give his best to protect communitie­s. Qhagana and his friend were shot dead during an attack while he was off-duty in Khayelitsh­a a week ago.

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