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Forward With Justice For Zoliswa Nkonyana 

 
2012 PUBLIC HEALTH CONFERENCES WORLDWIDE
 
 
  DURBAN 30 Jan 2012: This morning as the sun rose over the 7th Wonder of Nature some family members, friends, loved ones, comrades and members of society prepared to gather outside Khayelitsha Regional Court, to invoke spirits to watch over Zolizwa Nkonyana case as it continues to unfold - still. ...   Upcoming events in public health, prevention, epidemiology and related fields January 2012 28 Canadian Mesothelioma Symposium Vancouver Canada 30 4th eHealth and Environment Conference Dubai United Arab Emirates Last Call for Papers: The eHealth & EnvironmentConference Technical Committee in...
 

 

 
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Cape lesbian killers get 18 years 

 
Lesbian killers to know fate this week
 
 
  2012-02-01 11:29 Cape Town - Four men were jailed for 18 years on Wednesday for stabbing and stoning 19-year-old lesbian Zoliswa Nkonyana to death in 2006. Lubabalo Ntlabathi, Sicelo Mase, Luyanda Londzi and Mbulelo Damba were sentenced by the Khayelitsha Regional Court to 18 years, four of wh...   2012-01-30 11:01 Four men convicted of killing lesbian Zoliswa Nkonyana were expected to appear in court again on Monday, according to a report. The Times newspaper said Lubabolo Ntlabathi, Sicelo Mase, Luyanda Londzi and Mbulelo Damba were set to appear for pre-sentencing arguments in the Kha...
 

 

 
 
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