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Do we know enough about Cwecwe’s case? New leads and developments everyday

by Silindokuhle Booi

For the past three weeks I have been following story of the seven-year-old Cwecwe who was sexually violated at school.

The story first broke late last year when her mother shared it on her Facebook page but at the time, the story had not reached the people it was meant to reach until a few weeks ago.

The case that had gone cold is now back up and running, however I feel like the justice system of South Africa is really taking forever or rather choosing to not see the signs that they need to see.

As someone who has watched the story closely, I am wondering with all these findings, lies and other discoveries do we know enough about the case?

Recently, it was alleged that the minister of police Senzo Mchunu was not honest about getting the principal’s DNA sample (remember the principal had allegedly refused to give his sample when he was asked last year).

Internet detectives have yet made a another discovery where it is said that the president is allegedly quiet about this because his brother, Douglas Ramaphosa is a board member of Curro which is the company that Bergview College is under.

Which now they feel like the only reason minister Senzo Mchunu lied about the sample was to protect his job.

While we all understand making such assumptions and allegations is dangerous, I feel like if the president would break his silence things could be better

Also see: National shutdown preparations begin after Senzo Mchunu’s alleged false DNA claim in Cwecwe case

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