By Ofentse Mokae
20 June 2010
Arts and Culture MEC in Gauteng Nelisiwe Moerane is still in shocked after her home was torched during a burglary yesterday morning.
It is believed the MEC’s Meyerton home was set alight in the early hours of Saturday morning after criminals broke in.
"The extent of the damage is not yet known and this can only be determined once full investigations have been completed," a statement from Moerane's office said.
Moerane and her family were not at home when the incident occurred.
However the MEC’s spokesperson Nomvula Khalo said she is still devastated because she lost everything.
Khalo said Moerane was left with what she was wearing, everything burnt down.
"The police are investigating and we hope the perpetrators are brought to book," the statement said
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