Two appear for nun's murder
Updated | By Lonwabo Miso

"Their case was remanded to July 9 when they would apply for bail," said Lt-Col Mzukisi Fatyela.
Asiphe Ndikinda, 26, and Masixoli Mdlebe, 21, allegedly hijacked and kidnapped 82-year-old Sister Mary Paule Tacke in Mthatha on June 15.
Following the crime, people who worked with her saw her car in Mthatha and followed it.
The police were called and during the ensuing chase the car overturned. Two occupants ran away.
Tacke's body was found in Nangeni, in a small stream in the veld, on June 16.
Ndikinda was arrested in Mthatha on June 19, and Mdlebe was arrested in the Ngcwanguba area on the morning of June 20.
According to the Lewiston Tribune Online, Tacke was kidnapped outside the Thembelihle orphanage, which she founded to help children aged eight to 16.
She was born in Cottonwood, Idaho, in the US, on March 17, 1932. After coming to South Africa she began her missionary work at the Mariazell mission near Matatiele.
In 1955 she founded Bethany Place of Safety in Mthatha, a home for abandoned children from newborn to age six. She was its director from 1955 to 2007.
Show's Stories
-
LOOK: Vacationers are choosing to stay in 'prison' hotels
These are not prisons that have been transformed into luxurious holiday ...
The Drive with Rob & Roz 3 hours ago -
Indian court find wife watching porn not grounds for divorce
While this topic might still be very taboo, this is a very modern decision.
The Drive with Rob & Roz 5 hours ago