Ndimande Brothers Kept in Custody as AKA, Tibz Murder Case Postponed to January 9
The delay allows an exchange of extradition records requested by the defence.
Overview
- Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande made their second appearance at the Durban Magistrate’s Court on November 25.
- Magistrate Irfaan Khallil ruled that no bail is fixed, ordering the accused to remain in custody.
- The case was postponed to January 9, 2026 to permit the state and defence to share information tied to the Eswatini extradition.
- The brothers were arrested in Eswatini in February and were brought back to South Africa about two weeks before the hearing.
- They also face separate 2022 charges linked to the murder of an Amanzimtoti taxi boss and the attempted murder of his wife.