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Evander court postpones pre-sentencing of woman who pleads guilty to murder

Nhlanhla Nkosi will hear her fate on December 2. She pleaded guilty of murdering Sifiso Kubheka.

The Evander Regional Court postponed the pre-sentencing of Nhlanhla Nkosi on November 11, due to the unavailability of her attorney, to December 2.

The court found Nkosi guilty of the murder of Sifiso Kubheka on October 6 after she pleaded guilty to all charges against her.
Her three co-accused pleaded not guilty.

Kubheka disappeared on April 12 last year and his body was found floating in the Roodebank Dam on April 30. According to police reports, his hands and legs were bound. His car was later discovered abandoned near the old Bracken Mine.

Nkosi and her co-accused were arrested a few days after the discovery of Kubheka’s body. They face eight counts, including two counts of kidnapping, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, cybercrime fraud, fraud, robbery, murder, and intimidation.

In a statement, her attorney read to the court at her guilty plea, Nkosi admitted that she had been collecting debts owed to her late mother with the help of her boyfriend, Mandla Skosana.


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Sifiso Kubheka disappeared last year, and his body was found floating in the Roodebank Dam. Photo Supplied

She told the court that in April 2024, Sifiso Kubheka and his friend, Amukelani Vuma, visited her home to borrow money. Nkosi agreed to lend him the money, which brought the total debt to R75 000, including the amount he already owed her late mother.

Nkosi said that because they were suffering from a hangover from the previous night, she offered to buy alcohol for everyone.

Kubheka accompanied her to a nearby tavern, leaving Vuma at the house. Upon their return, they found loud music playing. Three men were inside the house.

When Kubheka asked where Vuma was, the three said he had gone to buy something. Kubheka was tied up and had his mouth covered with a cloth.

Nkosi said the group had planned the previous night to kidnap and intimidate Kubheka to force him to repay the money he owed.


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She demanded Kubheka’s cellphone and banking app PIN. Nkosi later discovered that Vuma had also been tied up and kept in a separate room.

The group then placed Kubheka and Vuma in the back of Nkosi’s van. When they arrived in Roodebank, Nkosi struck Kubheka on the head with a wheel spanner, causing him to bleed.

He attempted to run toward the river, but was chased and stabbed, causing his death. In her statement, Nkosi implicated her co-accused in this act.

She said they tied a rock to Kubheka’s legs to prevent his body from floating. Later that week, when Kubheka’s salary was deposited into his account, Nkosi transferred R19 100 to personal bank accounts.

Magistrate Charmaine La Marque stated that Nkosi’s case will be separated from her co-accused. Mandla Skosana, Sibusiso Skosana, and Seun Mpenzi will also appear before the court on December 2.



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