Invincible
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Dumisani Bapela
Dumisani Solomon Bapela born on 17 December 1975 In Dennilton, South Africa. His parents the late Amos Bapela and Johannah Mkhabela and has one sibling and her name it’s Martha Nonhlanhla Bapela. He is married to Selinah Skosana and their son it’s Cassius Sibusiso Bapela. Dumisani started school in Morelig primary School in Wonderfontein South Africa, at the age of 7 yrs he wrote fiction stories as he draws it as cartoons until reaches this adult stage. At the age of 17 yrs he obtained the high school certificate from Sofunda secondary school Middleburg South Africa. He then further his studies in Witbank College and obtained three national certificate in Engineering studies and he got training to a mining company to train as an apprentice, 2004 he qualified as the fitter artisan. He worked for mining company from the date until today. At the age of 40 yrs he wrote his first official Novel that called Morphine, 3 months later after the book was published he got sick and was diagnosed with cancer. As people saying negative things about his condition and he took positively because people thought of death but he saw an opportunity as he took six months sick leave for writing the second novel called the Phoenix from Durban.
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Invincible - Dumisani Bapela
CHAPTER 1
T here is a group of people who established a business organization to protect their businesses against crime which is called Invincible, it’s also believed that what they’re doing it’s contrary because are the ones who’re doing crime behind closed curtain and this group it’s based from both Soweto and the city of Johannesburg, they’re doing all sort crimes and are perceived to be highly dangerous. They own saloons, night clubs and restaurants in which it’s also believed as not legitimate.
All these places are visited by police on various occasions, they do things according to book, in which they procure search warrants from the court interdict but, with no success on procuring any substantial evidence against this organization. It is also perceived as this group deprave authorities who subsequently alert people who’re running these places of any search that will take place prior the police arrival to preclude them on finding anything.
Communities who’re drug addicts are deprived due to expensive rehab programs, in which some don’t benefits the victim as he/she revert from their old behaviors. Some witnesses who testify against Invincible will disappear without a trace, investigation remain unsolved and subsequently cases will be closed without proper explanation.
There’re people who’re killed on daily basis, especially on weekends in night clubs, and in many entertainment areas for youth in similar fashion, which is by being burned beyond recognition. The body of that individuals will be found in an abandon places such as open fields, schools and many more.
These kind of burning it’s discovered that they used different substances to incinerate, such as fuel for instance. As the investigation are progressing, forensic reports unfolds that this is done by one group in which they leave a certain signature which is unique to make a statement. This group it’s very untouchable, if one is apprehended, subsequently will be vindicated without proper trial, and this group of thugs involves both local and foreign nationals.
In this kind of operation there’re complex of groups under one entity of Invincible. There’re various leaders under each group, however there is one big boss who’s living in many estates houses in most elegant, expensive areas in the city of Johannesburg. Something odd it’s the kind of killings in which all people who’re being vindicated by court of their crimes are the most incinerated and that brings the big faze to both public and authority, Perhaps it’s the way of shutting them down prior unfolding the whole operation, or this is some form of punishment for failing on their duties by setting an example to other employees of the group.
There’s this tall building in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa. There’s someone that has been tight against the chair where he’s sitting. This is an African man who’s dark skin and thin, he’s 38 years old, he’s abducted and he’s not allowed to speak as he’s wrapped in the mouth with a cloth. There’s a tall man who’s wearing a black dark clothing that is hiding his entire body and the head as it’s like a costume. This man is facing the guy on the chair only revealing his back site, his face it’s not revealed, as he talks, he whispered and there’s no contrast of voice.
‘Do you know this is your day to die, hmm? This is a lesson to everyone in the city of Johannesburg to refrain from doing what you did. Anyway, let me don’t keep you from your new journey to hell.’ Said the man
He subsequently poured him with a fuel to his entire body as he tries to wrestle but he’s overwhelmed by the tight rope and the solid steel chair, he then took out a light and the kindle begins. He watched him burn to death and after so doing he then left. The whole thing it’s taking place on the roof in the middle of the building in which people from the street can only see smoke.
CHAPTER 2
I t’s a wedding ceremony between Austin Ntombela and Christine Mdlalose, the ceremony is held in Monte casino, South Africa. Monte casino it’s a division of Southern Sun, the place it’s elegant, it has a sophisticated building with five floor building and it has a world class beautiful hotels. In some places there’s wooden floor with gloss surface, the dinning area has a round shape chairs with discrepancy of colors, with nice decoration and it also has a well designed light globes, in this area it’s normally used as lease of hiring purpose.
The place has a beautiful garden that has distinct trees that are in series in which they bring pristine breeze. At night the small natural dam that’s next to the building it gives a bright reflection when water comes into contact with the lights. This place it’s also used to hold conferences, and everything it’s perfectly placed in order, in different tables and chairs according to the number of guests, with different glasses for a certain purpose.
The couple are blessed with their solely child, their daughter Sinethemba who’s 9 years old, she is wearing a pink dress, her father Austin wearing a sky-blue polo suit with a white shirt and, her mother wearing an import design wedding dress from Italy which is silky white.
Austin is 32 years old and he is an Attorney by profession and he is also holding the masters degree in law, his wife to be, Christine she is 29years old and a nurse by profession and also holding a nursing diploma. The couples are African and they have been lovers for couple of years prior tying the knot as they started dating whilst still at high school as teenagers and their relationship transcended as they went to their tertiary institutions.
Austin weeps tears of joy when his bride walking towards him on the red carpet with her father Sibusiso Mdlalose who’s holding her hand as the sign of accepting the gesture by handing her over to the new family which is the groom. Sibusiso is 63 years old also an African. The pastor is reading the vows for the couple whilst audience is watching. This pastor is 48 years old and his name it’s pastor Alfred Mthethwa who’s also an African.
‘If there is anyone here in this beautiful afternoon who object that these two couple should not tie a knot today, please stand up or be forever silent.’ Said Pastor Mthethwa
After saying these words everyone in the audience kept quiet and he then Continues by saying as he orientates his attention to the couples.
‘Please repeat after me as I read these vows. I Austin Bhekuyise Ntombela I take you Christine Valerie Mdlalose to be my wedded wife and I promise to take good care of you, being one flesh during triumph and tribulation as long as I live. ’Said the Pastor
And he repeated as instructed by the Pastor with bold and smile, and the audience cheered whilst doing so and the pastor continues.
‘Please repeat after me when I say, I Christine Valerie Mdlalose, I take you
Austin Bhekuyise Ntombela to be my wedded husband and I promise to take good care of you during sickness and in health until death do us apart.’ Said the Pastor
And she also repeated after the Pastor as grounded, and audience continued to cheer and the pastor continues.
‘You are now husband and wife and Austin you may now kiss your bride.’
Said the pastor
The couples did what was grounded to them by the pastor, and they kissed each other whilst the audience are cheering. After done on doing so, the pastor continues by saying on the micro-phone.
‘May God bless both of you in your new journey. You know marriage it’s a wonderful union, but it’s like a plant that needs to be nourished on daily basis for it to glow during your life times in both tribulations and triumph of your days. It’s a big responsibility and you should not take it lightly. Once again welcome to the adult wood Mr. and Mrs. Ntombela which I also call it a new era for maturity.’ Said the Pastor
The couple kissed once again and people cheers and gave a round of applause, the couple subsequently cut the cake as part of the tradition. After a couple of minutes, Austin took a microphone by uttering the speech of appreciation to audience.
‘Thank you to all of you for coming on this wonderful event and, I’m very grateful to stand in this podium before you, because I waited for this moment for a long time. I would also like to offer my gratitude to people who helped us in organizing this wonderful event and the friendly staff of this magnificent hotel.
Audience cheers, and he continues
‘I will also like to offer my gratitude to people who protects us in their line of duty, which are the police. Ladies and gentlemen I will now call my crony, who’s the provincial police commissioner to share some few words with us regarding our safety and security. This is an illustrious person who’s always humble, this man ladies and gentlemen it’s Henry Dunn.’ Said Austin
Audience gave the round of applause, and Austin took a seat, and subsequently the commissioner enters the podium and took the microphone to utter some few words to the audience.
‘Thank you ladies and gentlemen, my name it’s Henry Dunn the police commissioner of this beautiful and rich province as my crony has just stated. The crime it’s very rife to our province and to the entire country of South Africa which spoils everything we worked diligently for. Johannesburg it’s one of the largest city in Africa, we have responsibility in bringing the crusade in South Africa and transcend to the entire continent of Africa. Even though we’re small country but the world is looking at us when it looks Africa, we’re the scapegoat to the continent.
When people sees us fighting crime very aggressively, the concept will pervade to the rest of the country and the entire continent will subsequently embrace it. South Africa has a role to