South African woman sentenced to 27 years imprisonment for plotting husband’s murder with help of boyfriend

For plotting the murder of her husband, Archie Manaka during an incident, a South African woman, Mapula Florah Manaka, was on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, sentenced to 27 years imprisonment.

40 years old Flora and her boyfriend orchestrated a murder against Archie, 43, who was an IT Specialist in Polokwane, the Limpopo High court in Polokwane heard.

The victim was attacked and stabbed several times on 08 April 2020, at his home in Moletjie, Ga-Makweya, in the Seshego policing area outside the City of Polokwane during what was believed to be a house robbery.

When the police arrived at the scene, the deceased’s wife reported that three unknown suspects forcefully entered the house, attacked her husband and took an undiclosed amount of money, laptop and fled the scene.

A case of murder and robbery was opened. Police investigation and manhunt for the suspects involved ensued.

A Special Task Team comprising the Provincial Tracking Team, Provincial Investigation Unit and Provincial Crime Intelligence Unit was established and spearheaded the investigation.

The deceased’s wife, her boyfriend, Agrinate Makhubela aged 27 and his accomplice aged 30, were arrested a few months after the incident.

The investigating officer Detective Sergeant Noko Mashitisho attached to the Provincial Investigation Unit successfully opposed bail and the accused were kept in custody until the finalisation of trial. The third accused has since turned into a state witness.

Meanwhile, the case against the accused’s boyfriend Agrinate Makhubela, is yet to be finalised in court.

The accused was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for murder and 7 years for conspiracy to commit murder.

The sentences will run concurrently, meaning the accused will serve an effective 20 years imprisonment.

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