The province of KwaZulu-Natal has once being known for political killings, with politicians killing each other. Now with interference of law enforcement agencies, politicians and other structures, political killing was cooled down.
Unfortunately today we are learning about another African National Congress leader who got killed.
It has been reported that an African National Congress (ANC) councillor in the eThekwini Municipality has been gunned down. The incident in which councillor Minenhle Mkhize was killed happened at his home in Clifdale, west of Durban last night.
Councillor Minenhle Mkhize is amongst the new councillors who got elected on the past local government elections which was held on the 1st of November 2021.
Minenhle Mkhize whom was at 39 years old, arrived at home from playing a football match in the area in the early evening, when he was apparently gunned down in his car.
This is very heartbreaking news, and it is happening by the time, African National Congress National Executive Council members were meeting at the Lekgotla. 

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