A drive to a funeral gave insight into a plan to adopt young offenders and guide them back into society.
New findings show that offenders who continue their antisocial lifestyle into their 30s and 40s will likely pay for it later through illnesses.
“All the people inside wanted to eat him like they did. I don’t know how many men [raped him], but it was messy.” A formidable, broad woman, Ma Khambule* allows her eyes to water just a little as she recounts the pain of discovering that her 15-year-old son, Siya*, was allegedly raped “many, many times” […]