South Africa: What police said about sentencing of Sindiso Magaqa’s killer

 South Africa: What police said about sentencing of Sindiso Magaqa’s killer

Police Hail Sindiso Magaqa’s Killer’s Sentencing as a Victory for Justice

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has officially welcomed the sentencing of Sibusiso Ncengwa, the man convicted for the 2017 assassination of ANC Youth League leader Sindiso Magaqa.

In a strongly worded statement, SAPS described the court’s decision to hand down two life sentences as a critical milestone in the country’s fight against politically motivated killings.



The police commended the collaborative efforts of investigators and prosecutors, reaffirming their commitment to ensuring that every individual involved — including the alleged masterminds — is brought to justice.

Read the statement below

Meticulous investigation by SAPS political killings task team leads to 25-year sentence for Sindiso Magaqa killer

The South African Police Service(SAPS), General Fannie Masemola has commended the investigating team for securing a 25 year imprisonment sentence imposed on hitman Sibusiso Ncengwa for the murder of ANC councillor,  Sindiso Magaqa in July 2017.

At the time of his murder, Magaqa was attached to the Umzimkhulu Local Municipality . He was shot and killed with two other councillors who survived the hit.

The SAPS Political Killings Task Team took over the case in July 2018 after their formation. Within a month, the first hitman, Ncengwa was arrested in August 2018 by the team. Six others were later arrested in December 2018 by the investigating team.

Today, the  Pietermaritzburg High Court found Ngcengwa guilty on 11 counts with the breakdown as follows:
Count 1: Conspiracy to commit murder-25years
Count 2: Murder -25 years
Count  3: Attempted murder- 5 Years
Count 4: Attempted murder- 5 years
Count 5: Attempted murder-5years
Count 6: Malicious damage to property – 3years
Count 7: Malicious damage to property- 3 years
Count 8: Malicious damage to property-3 years
Count 9: Unlawful possession of a fully automatic firearm- 5years
Count 10: unlawful Possession of firearms – 5 years.
Count 11: unlawful possession of ammunition- 1year
Count: 1,3 to 11 will run concurrently  with Count 2 which is 25 years.



Three other accused are still in custody with the third declared mentally unfit to stand trial. The third accused is in a mental institution. The trial of the two who are fit to stand trial is expected to be heard between 19 September 2025 to 21 October 2025 in the Pietermaritzburg High Court.

Check the statement HERE.

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