Hefty sentence handed down to farm attackers

Hefty sentence handed down to farm attackers
Hefty sentence handed down to farm attackers

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has welcomed a hefty sentence that was handed down to two farm murderers. On 13 September 2023, the Mpumalanga Division of the High Court which was sitting in Delmas sentenced Thomas Reuben Tivane (50) and Kenneth Mashego (50) for murder and house robbery. The crimes were committed at a certain farm at Rietkol in Sundra two years back (2020).

The sentencing of the two accused who originate from Etwatwa in the Gauteng Province stems from an incident that occurred on 30 September 2020. The court heard how on that dreadful day, the two entered the farm holdings at about 10h45 am and attacked Chantel Kershaw (44) who had just arrived from town.

According to the report, two men armed with a firearm found Kershaw as well as an employee, Themba Moses Masuku loading some equipment taken for a service, into a white Chevrolet bakkie.

Masuku was part of the orchestrated plan carried out at the farm but it was unknown at the time of the incident. This employee reported then that he was taking out the equipment from the garage when the two accused held him at gunpoint then forced him to take off his trousers before they tied his hands using the said trousers.

According Masuku, he just heard Kershaw screaming outside but later it was quiet and refused any knowledge of what was happening.

The two proceeded to the house where they found Kershaw’s mother, 65-year-old at the time. They assaulted her with a firearm before locking her inside one of the rooms.

They further took a domestic worker, 48-year-old at the time and locked her inside the bathroom.

The two accused then further ransacked the house and stole mobile phones as well as tablets valued at R10 000-00.

They also took the Chevrolet bakkie and fled the scene. After leaving, Kershaw’s mother contacted the neighbourhood watch as well as the police. A chase ensued between the two accused and the team consisting of the neighbourhood watch and the police.

Few moments later, the stolen bakkie lost control and overturned on the R50 Road towards Delmas. As a result both men were cornered and arrested. During their arrest, a firearm was recovered though its serial numbers were filled off.

Back home, Kershaw was found half naked and strangled with a rope. She was unfortunately certified dead by the paramedics at the scene.

The two accused were charged for murder and robbery. It was during the course of the probe when investigators unearthed that the farm employee (Themba Moses Masuku) was in fact, an accomplice into the farm attack.

Masuku was arrested as a result then charged accordingly. He pleaded guilty and in March this year (2023), Masuku was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment.

The investigation team worked tirelessly in collaboration with the Prosecutors to present a watertight case against the two accused which led to their conviction hence the sentencing as follows:

Thomas Reuben Tivane was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and 20 years imprisonment for robbery. Kenneth Mashego was also sentenced to life imprisonment for murder as well as 15 years imprisonment for robbery.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela further indicated that the sentence will hopefully serve as a deterrence to perpetrators of farm attacks. “We really acknowledge with much appreciation, the exceptional and outstanding work performed by the neighbourhood watch which led to the swift arrest of the two accused. We also thank the investigation team for their collaborative efforts with other stakeholders like the Prosecution team and the Judiciary which culminated into this enormous achievement, “said the General.

Content retrieved from: https://www.saps.gov.za/newsroom/msspeechdetail.php?nid=48408.