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No arrests yet after shooting of ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu

Police have opened an attempted murder case following the Mkhuhlu shooting.

Following a shooting involving Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu, a suspected rhino poaching kingpin, in Mkhuhlu last night, May 8, police have confirmed that no arrests have been made so far.

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Nyalungu was reportedly shot at his business premises in the Mkhuhlu Crossroads section at around 19:00. He sustained gunshot wounds to his left shoulder and thigh and is currently receiving medical treatment.

Police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo said an attempted murder case has been opened and that investigations are ongoing.

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Nyalungu, a former police officer, faces multiple charges, including illegal rhino hunting, possession of rhino horn, possession of explosives and money laundering. He was released on R20 000 bail on November 1, 2024

At the time of his arrest, members of the police’s National Intervention Unit and the Hawks raided his workshop in Mkhuhlu and found illegal explosives, including two sticks of dynamite, two detonators and two cords, as well as three rounds of .458 rifle ammunition.

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His cases are ongoing, and, since his arrest, he has appeared in various courts, including the Mbombela High Court, the Nelspruit Regional Court, the Hazyview Magistrate’s Court, the Skukuza Regional Court and the Napuno Magistrate’s Court in Lenyenye, Limpopo.

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Gia Radnai

Gia is a senior journalist at Lowvelder and joined the editorial team in 2025. She started her career as a business journalist in 2022 and decided to pursue her dream of becoming a news reporter instead. She believes in giving people a voice and is known for her community and hard news stories.
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