ONE of the men believed to be responsible for shooting and killing a fellow ANC member, Siduduzo Magwaza, in January 2021, was also his friend.
The State’s witnesses named the alleged murderers, Siphamandla Makhanya and Mxolisi Percy Hadebe, who were identified more than once at the crime scene, and provided corroborating testimony, according to the Durban High Court.
On January 12, 2021, Magwaza was shot at his Cornubia flat. He was taken to the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital, where he passed away. Magwaza requested that Hadebe be contacted to transport him to the hospital after he was shot. Magwaza and Hadebe were friends.
They were both members of a Project Steering Committee that handled tender projects in Verulam, Ward 102. Magwaza was instrumental in the allocation of tender projects in this ward.
In delivering her judgment, Judge Sharmaine Balton said the evidence of State witnesses, Thuli Mthembu, Sicelo Magwaza, and Sakhile Zungu was corroborative.
The trio had told the court during the trial that Makhanya was on a mission in the Verulam area, near Cornubia, to kill politicians, but did not specify whom he would assassinate.
“Zungu, Sicelo Magwaza, and Mthembu all said that Makhanya said he was there to kill politicians. The evidence of Magwaza and Thuli stands uncontradicted, they don’t have a reason to lie,” Balton said.
Moreover, another State witness, Seun Annaldah, identified Makhanya during an identification parade. Although he said he could not see Hadebe’s face, he recognised his structure.
Annaldah said he knew Hadebe as they all resided in the same area and were always in the company of Magwaza (the victim).
While leading his evidence-in-chief, Annaldah said he wanted to tell Magwaza who shot him but he never got the chance to do that.
Another State witness, Fikile Radebe, said she received a call whileshe was at home telling her that Magwaza had been shot. While she was on the call she overheard someone outside talking over the phone and said: “Umshikashika (mission) that we came to do at Ring four is done.”
Ring four is where Magwaza was living.
Upon hearing this, Radebe peeped through the window to see who made the utterance.
The person in question was wearing long pants and an Adidas top. On January 13, she saw the same person wearing the same clothes from the previous night and it was established that it was Makhanya.
According to cellphone records, Makhanya made that (long) call to his girlfriend, when he spoke of an umshikashika.
Before the murder, Makhanya, told Mthembu that his job was to kill politicians and once he was done, the money for the assassination would be deposited in the bank account of his girlfriend.
However, during cross-examination by State senior prosecutor advocate Elvis Gcweka, Makhanya disputed Mthembu’s evidence.
Makhanya claimed he had a secret love affair with Mthembu. He said at one stage, Mthembu told Hadebe to ask him for money.
However, Balton said this was a fabricated story by Makhanya to try to taint the evidence of Mthembu.
The matter is still proceeding.
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