
Minenhle Mkhize, an ANC eThekwini ward 103 councilor, was shot dead outside his house on Saturday night. In last year's neighborhood elections, he was elected councilor of Region 103. Bota Slope, Asagei, and Kwasondella are all part of the region. Mkhize, 39, returned home from a soccer game in the area at 7:30 p.m.
Colonel Thembeka Mbele, a KwaZulu-Natal police spokesman, confirmed the killing of a councilor. When he got home, he was from Unit 6, where he was playing soccer. It was still in the truck, a white Toyota Hilux with a how to format. He was shot many times. He declined the offer.

"The car was transferred to the police station for further examination." "Seven cartridges were discovered on the field," Mubede stated. For residents of eThekwini, Nyawose expressed his heartfelt condolences to the Mkhize family, his association, the African Public Congress, and the entire ward 103. Mkhize's death shook the teenage association, according to Thulisa Ndlela of eThekwini of ANCYL, because he had just begun his adventure as a councilor.
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