PLATEAU STATE GOVERNOR SEEKS DEEPER SECURITY COLLABORATION WITH NAF. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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PLATEAU STATE GOVERNOR SEEKS DEEPER SECURITY COLLABORATION WITH NAF In a bid to reinforce internal security and deepen intergovernmental collaboration, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barrister Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, on Tuesday, 16 December 2025, paid a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Headquarters, Abuja, where he met with the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, DFS. The visit underscored the Governor’s commitment to leveraging strategic federal partnerships to address evolving security challenges in Plateau State and the wider North Central region, while conveying the goodwill of the government and people of the state and congratulating the CAS on his appointment as the 23rd Chief of the Air Staff. Governor Mutfwang commended the Nigerian Air Force for its sustained efforts in maintaining peace and responding to security threats in Plateau State, acknowledging the complexity of the operating environment. He noted that...

TWO BROTHERS INVOLVED IN AKA MURDER, BACK TO COURT FOR EXTRADITION. (PHOTO).


 The two brothers Melusi and Siyabonga Ndimande are back in Manzini Magistrate Court for their extradition case. The two are suspected to be involved in the killing of South African musician, Kiernan Forbes known as 'AKA'.


EARLIER REPORTS:

AKA murder suspects yet to be deported from Eswatini

The two suspects arrested in Mbabane for the alleged involvement in the murder of Kiernan ‘AKA’ Forbes and his friend Tebello ‘Tibz’ Motsoane are yet to be deported from Eswatini.

The two were arrested in late February for other cases in Eswatini. They were also in the country illegally.

AKA MURDER SUSPECTS IN ESWATINI YET TO BE DEPORTED TO SA

The lawyer representing the two brothers, Sivesonke Ngwenya, told the SABC that they have yet to receive a comprehensive application for an extradition process.

Royal Eswatini Police Service spokesperson Nosipho Mnguni confirmed that the two brothers, Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande, were in the country illegally.

Mnguni said they are still in the process of deporting the two to South Africa.

Furthermore, the police spokesperson said the two brothers were supposed to be deported to South Africa because they were in the country illegally; however, there are court processes that have to be followed.

Mnguni said they have to follow a distinct process; the AKA murder suspects will be deported but through extradition, and as soon as all the paperwork is done, they will be taken back to South Africa.

The Ndimande brothers will appear in the Manzini Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, 5 March.



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