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NUM Shopsteward Nobongile Norah Madolo Murder Case Continues

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NUM LogoPRESS RELEASE Date:   8 January 2014 

The case on the killing of  the NUM Shopsteward Nobongile Norah Madolo continues on Thursday  09 January 2014 at the Tlhabane Magistrate Court in Rustenburg , North West Province  at 8H30am were two suspects will appear for bail application . Their initial bail application on the 30th December 2013 was postponed to 2nd January 2014.
Madolo was brutally murdered on August last year during South Africa`s women`smonth. One of  the suspects  is also  implicated  in the  case  of  the late and formerShopsteward  of NUM  Percy Letanang who was murdered in cold blood in November last year  in Marikana .
NUM calls upon all its members and Alliance partners around Rustenburg to come to court tomorrow in show of  support for the family of the victim and in memory of its member .The ANC Women`s League will be present .
The media is invited and for more information contact:
Livhuwani Mammburu: (Acting NUM spokesperson)  083 809 3257
Sydwell Dokolwana: (NUM Rustenburg Region Secretary) 082 882 3329
Lydia Molefe  (ANCWL in Rustenburg) 072 618 6492

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