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National Press Club to dedicate award to slain journalist

National Press Club to dedicate award to slain journalist

eNCA8 hours ago

KWAMHLANGA - The National Press Club will dedicate an award to slain journalist Aserie Ndlovu.
It's to honour his memory and his contribution to community media.
Ndlovu and his partner, Zodwa Mdhluli, went missing in February, and their decomposed bodies were discovered in a veld in Limpopo in May.
Ndlovu has been laid to rest at his home in Kwamhlanga in Mpumalanga.
Saturday would have been his 39th birthday.
The motive behind the kidnapping and murder of Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Mdhluli remains unclear, leaving their families searching for answers.
A close family friend is among the five people who've been arrested in connection with the murders.

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