Three people accused of gunning down a school principal and her clerk have ditched their bail bids, locking themselves in custody while prosecutors build their murder case.
Suspects dropping bail applications
Suspects dropping bail applications
- DJ and pastor Taki Benjamin Maditsi abandoned his bail request on Friday.
- School employee Makgadi Hope Shongwe also withdrew her application at Thembisa Magistrate's Court.
- Mandla Wilfred Maseko, facing conspiracy charges, made the same choice.
- Principal Ruth Nozibele Tabu, aged 58, was shot dead inside Inxiweni Primary's admin block.
- Administrative clerk Nobantu Njombini, aged 55, died alongside her in Tembisa.
- The Tuesday killings sent shockwaves through Ekurhuleni's education sector.
- Police nabbed 26-year-old Mokgadi Hope Shongwe, a school employee, first.
- Tuki Benjamin Maditsi, a 35-year-old local DJ and pastor, got arrested shortly after.
- Maseko was brought in later and charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
- Maditsi and Shongwe are relatives facing direct murder charges for the shootings.
- Maseko allegedly helped plot the crime but did not pull the trigger.
- Early court appearances saw multiple postponements for verification and profiling work.
- All three suspects will remain in detention pending further proceedings.
- Abandoning bail keeps the focus on building a full trial rather than release conditions.
- This decision often happens when legal teams see better odds waiting for trial.
- Both victims were pillars of support in the school environment and widely respected.
- Their deaths raised serious concerns about safety in educational settings across Tembisa.
- Education officials and leaders expressed deep sadness over losing dedicated staff members.
- Authorities work to ensure all facts come to light before the May court date.
- The case has drawn attention to violence in schools and security measure gaps.
- Tembisa waits for answers and hopes for a fair outcome honouring the victims.