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Serial killer Rosemary Ndlovu in trouble!

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Rosemary Ndlovu has been charged by the Department of Correctional Services. Photo by Trevor Kunene
Rosemary Ndlovu has been charged by the Department of Correctional Services. Photo by Trevor Kunene

THE Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has internally charged Rosemary Ndlovu for contravening the Correctional Services Act.

This was after she was caught with a mobile phone. 

"Inmates found in possession of cellphones are charged in terms of Section 23 (1) of Correctional Services Act 111 of 1998. They are then reprimanded accordingly, a process which may involve a withdrawal of privileges for a specified period, reclassification (downgrade) and other punitive measures," said the department spokesman Singabakho Nxumalo. 

Nxumalo said illegal activities and deviant behaviour by inmates have no place in correctional facilities.

ALSO READ: Why killer Rosemary described as a charming person!

"DCS is working towards achieving contraband free centres, hence different measures are being employed by means of removing all illegal items in our centres," it said. 

Rosemary is serving six life terms at Kgosi Mampuru II Prison in Tshwane for the murders of her six relatives. 

She killed her sister Audrey Somisa, her nephew Brilliant Mashego, her niece Zanele Motha, her nephew Mayeni Mashaba, her cousin Witness Madaka Homu and her boyfriend, Yingwani Maurice Mabasa to cash in R1,4 million from their life and funeral policies. 

Rosemary's Hitlist, the true-crime documentary series about the cop-turned-serial-killer, is now streaming on Showmax.   

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