The 30-year-old man charged with the rape of a 51-year-old woman and her granddaughter appeared in court on Thursday where the matter was adjourned to next week.
NPA spokesperson Natasha Kara said the matter was adjourned in the Durban Magistrate's Court for the accused to instruct his legal representative.
It is alleged that on Sunday morning the accused barged into the home where the ouma lives with her two grandchildren aged 6 and 12.
The suspect is known to the family as the 51-year-old woman belonged to a congregation that had its sermons at the home of the accused.
He is alleged to have entered the women's home under the pretence that he was there to talk.
He allegedly pulled out a knife, threatened the woman, put her into the bedroom and raped her. He then allegedly took the 6-year-old into the toilet where he also raped her.
The 12-year-old managed to escape through a window and went to get help.
After the attack, the suspect allegedly went home, packed his bags and fled the area. It was through social media that the man was found after fleeing.
His picture was shared on various Facebook groups with a detailed caption of his alleged crime.
Leads from social media led police to the man in the Point area where he was arrested.
Social Development MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza urged communities to partner with police to end gender-based violence.
She said the continuous rape incidents in the province pointed to moral decay.
"We continue to witness women and children being violated, raped and abused by young people that suppose to protect them," she said.