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DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Lawyer Bulelani Mazomba (right) speaks to his clients before they are sentenced to life imprisonment in the Durban High Court for the murder of Abahlali baseMjondolo activist Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. From the left facing Mazomba are gunman Mlungisi Ndlovu and eThekwini Metro Municipal councillors Mduduzi Ngcobo (center) and Velile Lutsheko (right). They were convicted Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The two councillors from the African National Congress wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP

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Giordano Stolley 2016
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DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Lawyer Bulelani Mazomba (right) speaks to his clients before they are sentenced to life imprisonment in the Durban High Court for the murder of Abahlali baseMjondolo activist Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. From the left facing Mazomba are gunman Mlungisi Ndlovu and eThekwini Metro Municipal  councillors Mduduzi Ngcobo (center) and Velile Lutsheko (right). They were convicted Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The two councillors from the African National Congress wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP