43 CHILDREN AMONG 79 CIVILIANS KILLED IN PARAMILITARY RSF DRONE ATTACK IN SUDAN'S SOUTH KORDOFAN. (PHOTO).

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 43 children among 79 civilians killed in paramilitary RSF drone attack in Sudan's South Kordofan At least 79 civilians, including 43 children, were killed and 38 others injured in a drone strike carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in South Kordofan, Sudanese authorities said, TRT Afrika reported. In a statement, the South Kordofan state government said four women were among the victims in Thursday’s attack on the city of Kalogi in western Sudan. It said the drone fired four missiles into a kindergarten, a hospital and densely populated residential areas, describing the incident as a "heinous crime" committed by the RSF-allied Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N). Authorities had initially reported eight fatalities, including six children and a teacher, before the death toll climbed to 79. They called on the international community and human rights groups to take a firm stance against the attacks, designate the RSF as a "terrorist ...

SECOND SUSPECT ARRESTED IN TOLWE FARM MURDER AND ROBBERY CASE. (PHOTO).


 Second Suspect Arrested in Tolwe Farm Murder and Robbery Case


• A 30-year-old suspect was arrested in the early hours of Thursday, 04 December 2025 at Shongoane 01, Lephalale.


• The arrest is linked to the murder and robbery incident that occurred at a farm in Tolwe policing area.

 

• This comes days after the first suspect was arrested on Tuesday, 02 December 2025.


• The arrests followed a coordinated operation by the Provincial Murder and Robbery Unit, Tolwe and Mokopane Detectives, Bosbeld Misdaad Ondersoeke, and Bosveld Plaasbeveiliging Security Companies.


• During the incident, 77-year-old Mr. Attie Mahne was found tied up and unconscious in his farmhouse and was declared dead at the scene by EMS.


• Police recovered a firearm believed to be stolen.


• The second suspect will appear before Senwabarwana Magistrate’s Court on Friday, 05 December 2025.


• The first suspect, Hendrick Chimule, appeared at Tolwe periodical court and his case was postponed to 29 January 2026; he remains in custody.


• Police investigations are ongoing.

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