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Fanuel MAKAMU
"Limpopo Serial Rapist"
Date
Serial killer gets 165
years
July
27, 2004
Soft-spoken multiple rapist and killer Fanuel Makamu has been handed a
hefty 165 years in jail, as well as eight life sentences.
Makamu,
30, from Acornhoek in Bushbuckridge, Limpopo, was sentenced to cries of
jubilation in the Mhala circuit of the Pretoria High Court last week,
bringing relief to the community and even his mother.
"My son
got what he deserved and the sentence is not shocking when you consider
his offences," says his mother, Joyce Makhubela, who turned her son in
following threats from the community.
"I
couldn't believed Fanuel could commit such terrible sins but when his
victims testified in court it was clear to me that they were telling the
truth," she adds quietly.
She and
her daughter, Sibongile Makamu, 19, were treated warmly by his victims
and their families outside the courtroom after the sentencing last
Thursday.
The case
was first tried in the Nelspruit circuit, but Judge Willie Seriti
insisted Makamu be sentenced in the Mhala court so that the community he
terrorised could attend the sentencing.
He was
found guilty of 32 of the 34 charges against him.
Bushbuckridge mayor Milton Morema says Makamu's sentence was a great
relief to people of the area.
"We thank
the judge for bringing the case here so the traumatised victims could
see that their testimony was not fruitless. We are thankful Makamu will
now rot in jail," says Morema.
After
Makamu's arrest in September 2000 police managed to trace 104 witnesses
to testify against him.
Makamu's
co-accused, Henry Maile, was shot dead when police raided his house.
Below is
a sequence of the crimes and the subsequent arrests of Makamu and Maile:*
On February 3 2000 at 21:00, primary school teacher Colbert Mnisi was
walking to a bus station when he was shot in the thigh and robbed his
cell phone, car keys and bankcards.
Limpopo serial rapist to be sentenced
today
July 22, 2004
Fanuel Makamu, a Limpopo serial rapist and murderer, is
to be sentenced today.
Makamu (27) was found guilty on 32 charges of murder,
attempted murder, rape, attempted rape and robbery. He and an accomplice
committed the crimes between February and September 2000 in the
Acornhoek area in the Eastern Limpopo area.
Henry Mayile, his co-accused, was shot dead when police
arrested them in September 2000. Throughout the trial, Makamu maintained
that he was innocent despite the overwhelming evidence presented before
the court more than 100 witnesses.
Thembeni Mayinga, a State prosecutor, has suggested that
Judge Willy Serete hand Makamu multiple life sentences.
Three days set aside for sentencing of
serial rapist
July 20, 2004
The High court sitting in Thulamahashe near Bushbuckridge
has set a side three days for the sentencing of a Limpopo serial rapist
and killer in a trial that started in May this year. Fanuel Makamu (27)
was found guilty on 32 charges.
The trial lasted five weeks and more than 50 witnesses
testified against Makamu. Throughout the trial in May this year, a
relaxed Makamu showed no remorse at all. Judge Willy Serete found
Makaumu guilty of 32 charges, including six for murder and nine for
rape. The rest of the charges included robbery, attempted murder,
attempted rape and attempted robbery.
Maile, Makamu's co-accussed, was shot dead when police
attempted to arrest the two in September 2000. The pair is said to have
committed the crimes between February and September 2000 in the
Arcoenhoek area in Eastern Limpopo.
Serial rapist found guilty on 32
charges
May 28, 2004
Fanuel Makamu, a serial rapist and murderer, has been
found guilty on 32 charges in the Mhala Magistrate Magistrates Court at
Thulamashe in Limpopo today.
Six of the charges were for murder and 10 for rape, while
the rest included attempted murder, attempted rape and attempted
robbery.
Makamu was acquitted on two rape and robbery charges.
Henry Maile, Makamu's co-accused, was shot dead when police attempted to
arrest the two in September 2000. The crimes were committed between
February and September 2000 in the Acornhoek area of Limpopo. Judge
Willy Serete is expected to pass sentence on July 20.
Jacques Pienaar, Makamu's legal representative, yesterday
cast doubt on the credibility of evidence given by Kenneth Nkuna, Rekson
Sibuyi and David Hlatshwayo the three investigating officers. Advocate
Pienaar questioned the credibility of the DNA tests done on three
victims, saying only two matched the accused. He also argued about the
ballistic reports exhibits saying it cannot not be proved conclusively
that the cartridges were found on the crime scene.
Pienaar further put to the court that the accused was
forced to point out pre-determined murder scenes after being threatened
with intimidation. He argued that evidence submitted proves the accused
was not explained his constitutional rights and should, therefore, be
found not guilty.
Judge
wants community to hear his ruling
By Zenzele Kuhlase of
African Eye News Service
May 20, 2004
NELSPRUIT, South Africa
A high court judge wants to pass judgement on a suspected
serial rapist and killer in the community he terrorised.
Fanuel Makamu, 27, has been tried on 34 charges in the
Nelspruit circuit of the Pretoria high court, which is more than 100 km
away from Bushbuckridge, where the crimes were committed.
Judge Willie Seriti said on Thursday that he'd like to
pass judgement in the Bushbuckridge area, so that the 104 witnesses
don't have to travel such a long distance to hear the outcome of the
case.
"It will be more reasonable if the judgement takes place
where the victims can easily attend court without wasting more money,"
he explained.
"The witnesses travelled to Nelspruit each day to give
evidence, and they need to hear the outcome of the case."
The case was postponed to Friday for the court to find a
suitable venue in Bushbuckridge for the judgement.
Makamu, who lived in Acornhoek, has pleaded not guilty to
all the charges.
But DNA tests on semen samples taken from three victims
matched his DNA.
Makamu is charged with ten counts of rape, six of murder,
five of armed robbery, two of attempted murder, three of housebreaking,
one of attempted robbery, one of attempted housebreaking, two of illegal
possession of firearms, two of illegal possession of ammunition, one of
malicious damage to property and one of attempt to escape from custody.
He is charged with attempting to escape from police few
days after his late co-accused, Henry Maela, was killed during a
shootout with police when the men were arrested on September 14, 2000.
The two were accused of a string of attacks that took
place between February 2000 and September 2000.
According to the charge sheet, they targeted women on the
street in the Bushbuckridge area and raped them. At times, anyone with
the women was shot dead. - African Eye News Service.
Hospital CEO sought to testify in
serial rapist's trial
May 14, 2004
The legal representatives of Fanuel Makamu, an alleged
serial rapist, have asked the High Court sitting in Nelspruit,
Mpumalanga, to subpoena the CEO of Tintswalo hospital to give evidence.
Makamu was treated at Tintswalo after being shot in the leg, while
allegedly trying to escape arrest.
More than 40 witnesses have testified so far. Makamu
faces a total of 34 charges, including six counts of murder and 10 of
rape.
Henry Maile, another suspect, died in a shoot-out with
police during the arrest. Makamu and Maile allegedly committed a string
of crimes between February and September 2000 in the Acornhoek area in
Limpopo.
The case goes back to court on Monday.
Serial rapist case continues in
Mpumalanga
May 04, 2004
The trial of Fanuel Makamu, an alleged serial rapist and
murderer, continues in the Nelspruit High Court in Mpumalanga. The first
witness, Inspector Thomas Mashali from the SAPS dog unit, testified that
shoe prints presented in court as evidence matched those found at the
murder scene.
The second witness, a Dr Ndlovu, testified that forensic
tests had shown the suspect did rape three alleged victims.
Makamu faces 34 charges - including six counts of murder
and 10 of rape. He is jointly charged with Henry Maile for crimes
alleged committed in 2000 in the Acornhoek area, near the
Mpumalanga-Limpopo border.