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Late Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela’s mom breaks in court – Confesses she was teacher of men who killed her Son

Late Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela’s mom breaks in court – Confesses she was teacher of men who killed her Son

Late Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela’s mom breaks in court – Confesses she was teacher of men who killed her Son

The process of sentencing the five men convicted of murdering Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela began on Monday, 2 August.

On Friday, 30 July, Judge Papi Mosopa found Bongani Masombuka, Sfundo Nkosi, Khumbuzo Makhuba, Brian Makhubedu and Mashudu Malema guilty. Masilela was killed during a failed hijacking in 2017.

While delivering the guilty verdict in the North Gauteng High Court, Mosopa said the five had taken part in an orgy of criminal activities as they had hijacked another car earlier.

They were travelling in a Toyota Quantum hijacked in Mpumalanga, and Jeep stolen earlier that night when they spotted the actor’s Golf 7 in Tembisa, Ekurhuleni.

The court heard from Masilela’s mum Sabatha Masilela, who said she was still struggling to cope with his death.

She said one of her sons was abusing alcohol and drugs while the other relied on psychiatrists to cope. “What pains me is that I know some of these men. I was their teacher,” she said, adding that she could no longer work.

“Dumi was married for two months when he was killed. I had just lost their father. No one can take the pain I’ve been through. It’s been hard.”

The matter was postponed to Tuesday, 3 August, and proceedings were expected to run until Wednesday.

Latest on Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela’s murder case

Latest on Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela’s murder case

Latest on Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela’s murder case

Four-point fingers at alleged shooter of killed TV star Dumisani Masilela. Four of the five men accused of murdering Rhythm City actor Dumisani Masilela have turned against one co-accused, fingering him as the triggerman who fired the shot that killed the TV star.

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The accused’s confession statements were read into the record in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Wednesday during trial.

Sfundo Harrison Nkosi, 30, of Ivory Park, Bongani John Masombuka, 34, of Tembisa, and Khumbuzo Solomon Mukhuba, 27, Brian Makhubedu, 24, and Mashudu Malema, 31, all of Ivory Park, appeared in the court again yesterday where their matter was rolled over to today.

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A sixth suspect, Shadrack “Jovis” Mataule, was killed during a shootout with police officers during a separate crime incident.

Nkosi, Masombuka, Makhubedu and Malema accused Mukhuba of pulling the trigger and ultimately killing Masilela on August 2 2017.

In his statement, Malema said on the night of Masilela’s shooting, the group had been on a hijacking spree and were travelling in a Toyota Quantum which was hijacked in Mpumalanga, and a Jeep that was stolen that night.

Malema identified Masombuka as the ring leader who conceived the idea of committing the hijackings that night.
He had information of a yellow Jeep and we all boarded the Quantum and proceeded to Daveyton. Bongani (Masombuka) was driving,” he said.

“Jovalava (Mataule) and Solly Mukhuba were in possession of firearms and I was a passenger. We went straight to where the Jeep was parked and found the driver and another person outside the car in the parking area,” he said.

Malema said the Mataule and Mukhuba hijacked the Jeep and forced the owner to sit in the back seat of his vehicle.

He said Nkosi drove the Jeep to Ivory Park, but they decided to make a stop in Umthambeka Section in Tembisa where a party was under way.

“We all stopped and Solly Mukhuba came out from the car where he noticed a VW Golf GTI parked next to the road. He took out his firearm from the waist and fired a shot to the driver (Masilela) of the VW.”

Malema said Mukhuba returned to the Jeep and complained that he failed to kill the driver of the car.

All the while, Masombuka, who also identified the Mukhuba as the triggerman, said the hijacked Jeep was driven by Nkosi into Tembisa. Masombuka said Nkosi stopped next to Masilela’s vehicle.

“I noticed Solly who came out from the passenger’s seat and run to the driver’s side of the Golf 7. I suspect the driver of the Golf 7 noticed the person (Solly) who was in possession of a firearm,” Masombuka said.

He said he heard the sound of a gunshot before Masilela’s vehicle sped past them. He said Mukhuba returned to the hijacked Jeep and they drove off.

Nkosi, who drove the Jeep, said in his statement that he stopped next to Masilela’s Golf 7. He said they tried to hijack his vehicle, but the driver managed to drive away.

Masilela was hit in the abdomen but managed to drive himself to hospital where he later died.

They are facing 11 charges ranging from murder, robberies, kidnapping, theft, possession of hijacked vehicle and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

Nkosi said Mukhuba acted impulsively when he shot Masilela in the failed hijacking.

“…Solly jumped out and tried to hijack it but the driver saw him and drove off. Solly shot once at the car,” Nkosi said.