Siyabonga Gezani Ndimande and Malusi Dave Ndimande appeared in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on 11 November 2025. They are now part of the ongoing case in the AKA and Tibz Murder Trial. The State alleges both played key roles in the execution of the double homicide that shook South Africa in February 2023.
- Overview of the AKA and Tibz Murder Trial
- Trial Dates and Delays
- Evidence and Witnesses in the Case
- Custody Status of the Accused
- Family’s Emotional Response to Ongoing Trial
- Courtroom Restrictions and Public Interest
- Official Quotes and Expert Commentary
- What Comes Next in the Trial
- FAQs About the AKA and Tibz Murder Trial
Advocate Lawrence Gcaba, representing the State, confirmed that the suspects are also linked to other murder cases. The accused remain in custody and will return to court on 25 November for legal consultations.
Overview of the AKA and Tibz Murder Trial

The murder of award-winning rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his friend Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane occurred outside Wish Restaurant on Durban’s Florida Road. On 10 February 2023, CCTV captured the fatal shooting. The calculated nature of the attack led police to rule out robbery and instead pursue organised crime leads.
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The trial involves multiple accused, all facing charges of:
- Two counts of murder
- Conspiracy to commit murder
- Unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition
Trial Dates and Delays
Despite the case’s high profile, delays have plagued proceedings. The trial is now scheduled in two phases:
- 20 July to 21 August 2026
- 5 October to 6 November 2026
The delays stem from the State’s failure to share vital evidence. This includes:
- Ballistic reports
- CCTV footage
- Cellphone records
- Witness statements
Judge Jacqueline Henriques criticised the State, urging them to “get its house in order” before trial readiness certification.
Evidence and Witnesses in the Case
According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the State plans to call over 45 witnesses. Evidence presented includes:
- Surveillance footage from the crime scene
- Mobile phone tracking data
- Financial transactions and bank records
These items aim to prove a coordinated hit, not a random attack. The motive remains unconfirmed but may relate to business disputes.
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Custody Status of the Accused
All accused have been denied bail. They are held at Westville Prison, with no indication of pre-trial release. The newly extradited suspects from eSwatini joined the other five accused, reinforcing the State’s theory of a criminal network.
Family’s Emotional Response to Ongoing Trial
As the AKA and Tibz Murder Trial continues, the emotional toll on the families remains profound. The late rapper’s mother, Lynn Forbes, expressed her heartbreak on social media following the latest court proceedings.
“If you were the one coming home today … that would be justice for me. Everyone else is just process. This South African air is suffocating today … I cannot breathe 💔,” she wrote.
Courtroom Restrictions and Public Interest
Due to the case’s sensitivity, the court banned all audio and video recordings. These restrictions aim to protect witnesses and maintain the trial’s integrity. Despite this, public and media interest remains high.
Official Quotes and Expert Commentary
NPA spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson-Kara stated:
“The trial dates are 20 July to 21 August and 5 October to 6 November 2026.”
State prosecutor Lawrence Gcaba highlighted the importance of human rights oversight:
“For the first appearance, it’s a must that members of SAHRC are present.”
What Comes Next in the Trial
The next court date is set for 25 November 2025, when the newly extradited suspects are expected to appoint legal representation. Until then, the State continues preparing its extensive case file.
FAQs About the AKA and Tibz Murder Trial
Who are the main accused in the AKA and Tibz Murder Trial?
Seven men have been charged, including two recently extradited from eSwatini.
What is the current status of the trial?
The trial is in its pre-trial phase, with the main hearing set for mid-2026.
What is the motive behind the murder?
The State suspects a targeted hit linked to organised crime, but the motive has not been publicly confirmed.
Where can I follow updates?
Follow Gauteng News, SABC News, and official NPA briefings for verified information.
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The AKA and Tibz Murder Trial has gripped the nation, not only due to the stature of the victims but also due to its implications for justice and organised crime. As the alleged hitmen appear in Durban Court, all eyes remain on the prosecution’s ability to deliver a clear, evidence-backed case by 2026.


