Two suspects allegedly involved in the April m_rder of activist Loyiso Nkohla, who was gunned down during a community meeting at Philippi in Cape Town, appeared in court on Friday.
Mzubanzi Chulayo, 41, was arrested on Monday as a fourth suspect in the case and appeared with co-accused Mziyanda Mdlungu, 38, at the Athlone magistrate’s court.
State prosecutor advocate John Reyneveld told the court Chulayo was allegedly linked to the case as he, Thobani Maxengana and others were allegedly part of a planning meeting to k!ll Loyiso and his wife, Nyameka.
He was identified as one of the suspected shooters during an identification parade, and Reyneveld said cellphone mapping placed him at the crime scene.
In Chulayo’s warning statement, taken down by a police captain, he allegedly admitted to being part of the planned hit and was in possession of a firearm at the scene. However, he denied being a shooter.
A fourth suspect has been arrested in connection with the m_rder in April of activist Loyiso Nkohla at a railway station in Cape Town.
Nkhola’s wife said in a statement that Maxengana, who di3d on November 17 in a holding cell, was the “mastermind” who allegedly offered the co-accused R20,000 to m_rder the couple.
“It k!lls me to learn that I too was supposed to have been k!lled and leave my small children orphaned by someone who my husband had opened doors and provided opportunity for,” she said.
Chulayo allegedly confirmed in his statement that he was paid that sum for the m_rder.
National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila said Chulayo told the court he would hire a private lawyer while Mdlungu’s lawyer had withdrawn due to financial instructions.
The case was postponed to December 11.
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