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Shebeshxt’s bail bid postponed

Posted on April 25, 2026
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PICTURE: X/ SHEBESHXT

South African rapper Lehlogonolo Chauke, popularly known as Shebeshxt, remains in custody after his latest bail application was postponed, adding another twist to a high-profile case that continues to dominate headlines and social media conversations.

The artist appeared in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court, where proceedings in his bail application have faced multiple delays. The postponements are understood to be linked to the need for both the prosecution and the defence to present further arguments and evidence.

Also see: Shebeshxt’s bail application continues as court hears urgent medical concerns

As it stands, Shebeshxt will remain behind bars until the next scheduled court date, with no immediate resolution in sight. Each postponement has only intensified public interest, as supporters and critics closely follow developments in the case.

At the centre of the legal battle are a series of serious criminal charges brought against the rapper. These reportedly include attempted murder, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, robbery with aggravating circumstances and firearm-related offences.

The charges are linked to a violent incident in Polokwane, where a victim was allegedly shot and seriously injured. The gravity of these accusations has played a significant role in the court’s cautious approach to bail.

Prosecutors have strongly opposed bail, citing several key concerns the severity of the charges, potential risks to public safety and the possibility of interference with ongoing investigations.

Legal experts note that the case falls under stricter bail conditions, meaning the accused may need to demonstrate exceptional circumstances to be granted release—an often difficult threshold to meet.

Also see: Shebeshxt reportedly lands in hot water behind bars

The case has sparked widespread debate online, with South Africans taking to platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to share their views.

Some fans have voiced support for the rapper, urging the public to allow the legal process to unfold. Others, however, have called for accountability, emphasising the seriousness of the allegations.

This divide has turned the case into one of the most talked-about intersections of celebrity and crime in the country, with each court update quickly going viral.

Shebeshxt must not be released on bail. Attempted murder case is not common assault. There’s a person whose jaw had a bullet because of him. Justice must not only be done, it must also be seen to be done. We are not playing here.#CriminalLaw#Shebeshxt

— XonX (@XolanionX) April 23, 2026

So you guys are angry that she told the truth about Shebeshxt and now he’s not gonna be released from prison anytime soon.😏

You wanted her to lie under oath and lose her job for someone who can’t control his life🤷‍♂️🤔#Shebeshxt pic.twitter.com/jIMkWzVTKk

— Crime in South Africa (@MbeleMnqobi) April 23, 2026

Free #shebeshxt already 🙄

— Almighty Wizzy II (@77streeters) April 23, 2026

Also see: Shebeshxt Faces Major Financial Risk as Bail Decision Looms

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