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Suspected rhino poaching kingpin ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu survives shooting

More than 10 rounds were fired at Big Joe during an apparent assassination attempt in Mhkuhlu.

Alleged rhino poaching syndicate mastermind Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu has been discharged from hospital after he was shot last night, May 8.

Speaking exclusively to Lowveld Media senior journalist Riot Hlatshwayo earlier today, Nyalungu said he was thankful to God for surviving the attack. He also expressed concern over reports that he had been killed.

“I’m alive and kicking. Those saying l died are busy publishing nonsense without proof. They say l am dead, but here l am talking to you. My death will come at the right time,” Nyalungu told Hlatshwayo.

He said he was at his business premises in the Mkhuhlu Crossroads section when he was attacked at around 19:00.

Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu
Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu.

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“My vehicle’s brakes had been tampered with. My mechanics were busy repairing the brakes when a young boy walked through the gate straight to where l was sitting on a chair in the yard,” said Nyalungu.

He added that no one initially suspected the boy was a threat. “He, however, produced a pistol and shot at me more than 10 times. I was hit on my left shoulder and thigh as well as in the stomach.”

He said he fell off the chair and tried to crawl away from the attacker, who reportedly panicked and fled.

“My guys immediately rushed me to hospital where l received treatment before being discharged in the early hours of the morning,” said Nyalungu.

Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu
Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu.

Mpumalanga police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo confirmed the shooting. He said a case of attempted murder has been opened and that no arrests have yet been made.

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Nyalungu’s close friend, Charles Mchayisenga Nkuna, from Dzumeri Settlement near Giyani in Limpopo, was with him during the interview.

“After hearing that my friend had been shot l immediately drove all the way from Limpopo to attend to him,” said Nkuna.

“I’m saddened by those who wish him dead. Big Joe is a very kind man. He is accused of rhino poaching, yes, but why has he not been convicted of the same for nearly a decade and a half? His accusers are implicating him in crimes that they cannot prove beyond reasonable doubt,” added Nkuna.

Nyalungu is facing several charges related to rhino poaching, as well as unlawful possession of firearms, explosives, ammunition and equipment allegedly used in poaching.

He has been released on bail several times following arrests dating back to around 2008. Following a more recent arrest in 2024, Nyalungu spent more than six months awaiting trial in various Limpopo prisons.

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Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu was remanded in custody until October 30 for judgment on his bail application. Nyalungu appeared in the Mkhuhlu Magistrate’s Court today, October 18, after the Hawks had arrested him for being in possession of explosives and ammunition at his workshop in Mkhuhlu on October 15. Nyalungu was not asked to plead to these charges. However, the State opposed his bail application based on the allegations that he had similar cases pending, and that he had allegedly committed the same crime he was released on bail for. The State also argued that he would commit the same crime if he is released. His defence, however, told the court that Nyalungu must be released as he is not a threat to the community. He claimed Nyalungu also has a chronic disease he is taking medication for. Lastly, there are a lot of employees who are depending on him for their salaries. He further told the court that when Nyalungu was arrested in 2012, the police beat him up, damaging his left eye. He claims his vision is blurred and this makes reading difficult. He said Nyalungu had never skipped any court appearance in any of his previous cases and is therefore not a flight risk. Nyalungu had allegedly been found in possession of two sticks of dynamite, two detonators, two chords and three rounds of 458 ammunition. The explosives are said to be famous for their use in ATM bombings and cash-in-transit heists. The State mentioned during his appearance that it still needed to establish if Nyalungu had previous convictions before he could apply for bail. He was flanked by his wife, relatives and friends during his appearance. The paper spoke to Nyalungu’s wife, Dudu, who insisted her husband’s latest arrest was a setup. “If you are a cop, you can’t claim to have found anything illegal at somebody’s place without that person physically being present,” she said. Joseph recently spent nearly half a year in a Limpopo prison after being arrested by the Hoedspruit police following a high-speed car chase. He was charged with money laundering and was granted R10 000 by the Naphuno Magistrate’s Court in Lenyenye outside Tzaneen. Over the years, Joseph has been in and out of jail for cases such as rhino poaching, murder, racketeering, theft, tax evasion, money laundering, corruption and others. Millions of rands believed to be the proceeds of crime were confiscated from Joseph’s various residences more than 10 years ago. After his arrests, a number of police officers involved in his cases allegedly relocated from the Lowveld out of fear. Joseph is loved by the community in Mhkuhlu. Many see him as a Good Samaritan who has assisted many poor souls in the past. > Video: Riot Hlatshwayo #BigJoe #Court #Mkhulu #Magistrate #BigJoe #Court #Mkhulu #Magistrate #rhino #bigjoe #nyalungu #bail #bailhearing

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He was arrested in Hoedspruit following a high-speed car chase and the discovery of knives and other tools believed to be used in rhino poaching.

Magistrate Sam Phakula eventually granted him R10 000 bail in the Napuno Magistrate’s Court.

Nyalungu was arrested again a few months later, this time at his business in Mkhuhlu, after police said they found explosives and ammunition on the premises. The Mkhuhlu Magistrate’s Court granted him R20 000 bail, and the case is ongoing.

He has open cases in several courts across the region.

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Riot Hlatshwayo

Riot Hlatshwayo is a senior journalist based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. He is the former Bureau Chief of the Sowetan Newspaper in Mpumalanga. Riot has written for more than 16 publications in South Africa and abroad. He is also a former journalist at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

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