Two brothers accused of organizing the fatal shootings of South African musician Kiernan AKA Forbes and associate Tebello Motsoane will face South African courts next week. Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande ended their legal resistance to extradition from Eswatini, clearing their transfer on November 11, 2025. Authorities have prepared security protocols for their arrival to join five co-accused already detained in the nation's most prominent criminal case.
The pair confronts twenty-four charges ranging from homicide to illegal weapon ownership following the February 2023 Durban restaurant attack. Police investigators assert the killings resulted from premeditated criminal coordination involving regional syndicates. National Commissioner Fannie Masemola acknowledged Eswatini officials for enabling justice after extended legal proceedings. Families of both victims have awaited this development since the high-profile incident shook entertainment communities nationwide. Prosecutors maintain strong evidence from surveillance footage, digital records, and witness accounts for upcoming trial proceedings in KwaZulu-Natal.
The pair confronts twenty-four charges ranging from homicide to illegal weapon ownership following the February 2023 Durban restaurant attack. Police investigators assert the killings resulted from premeditated criminal coordination involving regional syndicates. National Commissioner Fannie Masemola acknowledged Eswatini officials for enabling justice after extended legal proceedings. Families of both victims have awaited this development since the high-profile incident shook entertainment communities nationwide. Prosecutors maintain strong evidence from surveillance footage, digital records, and witness accounts for upcoming trial proceedings in KwaZulu-Natal.