No arrests in killing of Rustenburg ward councillor
Updated | By Mapaballo Borotho
Police in Rustenburg have launched a manhunt for unknown gunmen who shot and killed a ward councillor.

The 54-year-old was shot by four unknown men in Photsaneng village on Friday.
North West police spokesperson Sabata Mogwabone says no arrests have been made.
"According to information available at this stage, the victim and her cousin were walking home from the shop and approaching the gate when one of the four unknown men who were following them got closer and allegedly fired two shots.
"The victim‘s cousin ran into the yard and screamed for help. As a result, the victim’s brother got out of the house, and spotted the suspects running away, and eventually fled from the place with a BMW vehicle.
"The victim, who was allegedly shot below the left ear and forehead, was declared dead by emergency and medical services. The motive of the incident has yet to be established, and investigations are underway.
Politically motivated killings increased from 24 in 2020 to 30 cases in 2021 and 40 in 2022.
KwaZulu-Natal topped the list with 21 cases – more than half the number for the entire country
Briefing the media on Sunday, Police Minister Bheki Cele said a special team has been assembled to deal with the political killings.
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