Vanished: Carte Blanche Investigation

Vanished: Carte Blanche Investigation

Exposing the Dark Truth: Muthi Murders in KwaZulu-Natal

The latest episode of Carte Blanche, airing on Sunday, 12 April, delves into a disturbing trend of disappearances in the remote areas of KwaZulu-Natal, reigniting fears of so-called muthi murders. The investigation sheds light on the case of a British tourist who vanished near Mkuze last September, leaving behind only a map, and raises questions about whether she may be just one of many victims.

As the authorities struggle to make progress in these cases, allegations of police inaction and stalled justice are on the rise. A chilling theory has begun to emerge within the affected communities, suggesting that some of the missing individuals may have been targeted for their body parts. However, traditional healer organisations have vehemently rejected such practices, emphasizing that they have no place in legitimate cultural traditions.

Uncovering the Facts Behind the Disappearances

While the authorities urge caution against speculation, the lack of answers has deepened fear and uncertainty within the communities. The question on everyone’s mind is whether these incidents are isolated tragedies or evidence of a more organised and sinister pattern. As the search for truth continues, one thing is clear: the need for credible and informative journalism has never been more pressing.

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A Legacy of Investigative Journalism

Carte Blanche, a South African investigative journalism television series, has been airing on M-Net every Sunday at 19:00 for over 34 years. Since its first episode on 21 August 1988, the show has earned a reputation for its in-depth investigations into corruption, consumer issues, and current events, making it a trusted source of information for South African viewers.

Join the Conversation

If you’re a regular Carte Blanche viewer, you know the importance of staying informed about the issues that matter. Tune in to the latest episode and join the conversation about the muthi murders and the search for truth in KwaZulu-Natal.

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