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Collen Mading of Majakaneng from Brits in North West said crime does not pay, and prison humbled him. Photo by Raymond Morare
Collen Mading of Majakaneng from Brits in North West said crime does not pay, and prison humbled him. Photo by Raymond Morare

MADALA used to be a gangster, but all has changed after serving 23 years at Losperfontein Correctional Centre in the North West.  

Collen Mading (62) from Majakaneng in Brits said he learnt the hard way and has paid for his evil deeds in prison.  

He was arrested for armed robbery and murder in 1998. 

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