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Ndimande Brothers Extradition Date Confirmed

Posted on November 6, 2025
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A Turning Point in a Long Road to Justice

Nearly three years after the shocking deaths of rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his friend Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, South Africa is finally one step closer to justice. The Department of Justice has confirmed that the extradition date for the two Ndimande brothers—Siyabonga Gezani and Malusi David—has officially been set.

This marks a major breakthrough in one of the country’s most closely watched murder cases, which has tested both the patience of the public and the strength of cross-border law enforcement.

From Eswatini to South Africa

The brothers were arrested in Eswatini in connection with the February 2023 shooting outside a restaurant on Durban’s Florida Road. For months, they fought extradition to South Africa, appealing through Eswatini’s courts. But in late 2025, they dropped their appeal, clearing the way for their transfer to South African authorities.

Justice officials have confirmed that all procedural steps are now complete and that the handover date has been finalised. Once in South Africa, the Ndimande brothers will join five other accused men already in custody.

What It Means for the Case

The murder of AKA and Tibz sent shockwaves through the nation, prompting vigils, music tributes, and months of speculation about who was responsible. Seven suspects were eventually arrested, with the Ndimande brothers accused of being key figures in the plot. Their extradition will allow prosecutors to proceed with the full case in court, with the trial expected to begin in 2026.

The Justice Department called the development “a crucial step toward accountability,” saying the cooperation between Eswatini and South Africa demonstrates the commitment of both nations to uphold the rule of law.

The Public’s Reaction

News of the confirmed extradition date spread quickly across social media, where fans and fellow artists expressed relief that the case was moving forward. Some commented that “justice delayed is not justice denied,” while others shared their ongoing frustration over how long the process has taken. Many said they hope the trial will finally bring closure to the families of both AKA and Tibz, whose loss is still deeply felt across the music industry.

Beyond the Headlines

The extradition also shines a light on the wider challenge of prosecuting cross-border crimes in Southern Africa. It highlights the growing cooperation between regional governments and the need for efficient systems to prevent suspects from slipping through legal loopholes.

As the legal process continues, this milestone offers a measure of hope. It shows that, even when justice moves slowly, it can still move forward.

For now, South Africans wait with cautious optimism for the next chapter—a trial that could finally reveal the truth behind a tragedy that changed the face of local music forever.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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