Vuthela called for more police visibility and asked for a construction of a police station in his village.
Four men appeared in an Eastern Cape court this week for allegedly stealing 23 head of cattle from gospel artist Butho Vuthela in Qumbu on Saturday.
Police spokesperson Captain Khaya Tonjeni confirmed the four men, aged between 30 and 32, were from KwaZulu-Natal. Tonjeni added visual policing unit members caught two of the men while they were loading the cattle onto a truck, while the other two were caught fleeing the scene in a spotter vehicle. The cattle have been reunited with their owner after he produced positive identification and proof of ownership.“The closest police stations to our village are Katkop which is 64km and Sulinkama which is 120km. We desperately need the government to hear our pleas. Upper Ngxaxa is divided into eight villages but has no police station.”
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