Friday, March, 20 2026 - The Bloemfontein S3xual Offences Court in South Africa has convicted and sentenced Vuyisane Makeleni (24) to 20 years of direct imprisonment for the r@pe of a 3-year-old girl.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in a statement on March 18, 2026
said that at the time of the incident, the accused was employed as a cook at
the creche the child attended. He was also responsible for doing odd jobs
around the creche.
“On 09 May 2024, the accused, who was at work at the creche, accompanied
the victim to the toilets,” the statement read.
"Once inside the toilet, he r@ped her. After committing this heinous
crime, the accused threatened the victim and informed her not to tell anybody
about the incident.
Later that evening, whilst at home, the victim complained about pain to
her mother.
Her mother started questioning her, and the victim told her mother what
had happened earlier in the day.
The victim was taken for medical examination, and genital injuries were
found.
The police were informed, and they promptly commenced the
investigations.
During the investigations of the rape matter, it was discovered that the
creche was not registered and was immediately closed.
The accused was then arrested and charged with r@pe of a minor.
In aggravation of sentence, Advocate Ronel Botha, appearing for the State,
submitted that the court should impose a sentence commensurate with the gravity
of the offence.
She emphasized that the accused had egregiously breached the trust placed
in him by both the child and the parents, who regarded him as a responsible
custodian of young lives.
Advocate Botha further argued that the accused poses a serious danger to
society and that a custodial sentence is necessary to remove him from the
community and safeguard vulnerable children from further harm.
In sentencing, the court found the accused guilty of a charge of r@pe and
sentenced him to 20 years of direct imprisonment.
The court also ordered that his name be included in the S3xual Offenders
Register.“The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) remains resolute in its
commitment to combat the scourge of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF),
with particular focus on the protection of children, who are among the most
vulnerable in our society. Crimes against children are not only detestable but
strike at the very core of our constitutional values and collective humanity,”
the statement added.
"The NPA prioritises the effective prosecution of such heinous
offences, ensuring that perpetrators are held accountable through
victim-centred, trauma-informed approaches that safeguard the dignity and
rights of young victims throughout the judicial process.
Through strengthened collaboration with law enforcement, social
services, and community stakeholders, the NPA continues to enhance its
prosecutorial strategies to secure justice swiftly and decisively.
"The Specialised units such as the SOCA and, through its Thuthuzela
Care Centres, continuously train prosecutors, and the use of dedicated courts
for s3xual offences underscores the NPA’s unwavering stance against GBVF.
“By pursuing harsher sentences and advocating for the protection of
victims and witnesses, the NPA aims not only to deliver justice but also to
deter future crimes and restore public confidence in the criminal justice
system.”

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