Anni Dewani’s family says Zola Tongo’s parole sends a message that you can commit crime in SA but you won’t spend time in jail for it.
Anni Dewani’s family says granting parole to Zola Tongo, the mastermind behind her killing, sends the wrong message to criminals
Cape Town taxi driver Zola Tongo met with Anni Dewani’s family earlier and participated in a victim/offender dialogue
This new documentary about the murder of Anni Dewani leaves no stone unturned – and there a few shocking revelations in store.
Having been sentenced to an 18-year jail term for killing Anni Dewani in 2010, Zola Tongo is set to appear before the parole board in July.
Zola Tongo, the man found guilty for Dewani’s murder, hopes to be set free.
A north London coroner has shown interest in re-opening the inquest into Anni Dewani’s murder. Shrien Dewani may face public questioning under oath for the first time
Judge Jeanette Traverso ruled in favor of Dewani, putting an end to a case that has seen the state botch every opportunity they might have had at building a strong prosecution.
Three years of the public’s tax money spent trying to get him here, but the prosecution’s case is so weak that he might be going home.
In light of Dewani’s defense lawyer, Francois van Zyl filing for his discharge papers… it might be worth a look at why.
Xolile Mngeni’s cancer death adds an unexpected twist to Shrien Dewani’s court case, potentially taking important secrets with him to the grave
Revelations about Shrien Dewani’s sexuality and other aspects pertaining to his lifestyle have rocked the initial days of court hearings in Cape Town. But in the shadow of the Pistorius verdict can there be a fair trial for Dewani – or does he have to carve it out for himself with all means at his disposal, as he increasingly appears to be judged not for the alleged murder of his wife but simply for enjoying sex?
Shrien Dewani, the British billionaire accused of murdering his wife Anni with the help of taxi driver Zola Tongo in Gugulethu, has been found fit to stand trial after a psychiatric evaluation at Valkenberg, Cape Town