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On March 5, the Manzini Magistrate’s Court heard the appearance of two brothers, Malusi and Siyabonga Ndimande. They were taken into custody in relation to AKA and Tibz’s murders. South African police are holding five more suspects.

Barely a year had passed since the claimed hit before the arrests. Their court date was moved to March 12th, though.

Without a doubt, social media has gone crazy over their initial court appearance. Mzansi has been attempting to make connections regarding their courtroom plea. After making their initial court appearance without displaying any regret, one of the suspects has become popular.

Since then, a lot of people have claimed he is one of the gunmen. He seemed unconcerned and was all grins. When the suspect’s video appeared on X, formerly Twitter, it quickly went viral on social media.

However, during their initial court appearance, one of the five suspects also made news with his gestures. Nonetheless, the two accused disclosed security concerns via their attorney.

Many were persuaded by their worries that the mastermind who made all the decisions was out there.

The coordinator, dubbed “the master of everything,” was said to be the “mastermind,” although the South African Police Service (SAPS) admitted they weren’t sure if he was following directions from someone else. The coordinator paid all of the suspects and put together the team.

Contrary to what has been reported, the authorities have not yet revealed the identity of the account that made the money transfer. Media sources from a few days ago verified that the AKA’s suspected murderers had received their cash hours prior to the hit.

According to Eswatini media, transactional evidence exists. The authorities have not yet revealed the identity of the account that received the money transfer, despite the reports. The SAPS also disclosed that the seven played a variety of roles, including shooters and spotters.

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