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Alleged mastermind behind Zibuse Mlaba's murder delays bail application by firing lawyers
Alleged mastermind behind Zibuse Mlaba's murder delays bail application by firing lawyers

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Alleged mastermind behind Zibuse Mlaba's murder delays bail application by firing lawyers

Attorney Sipho Mkhize with his murder accused client Duncan Patrick Mzamo Mlaba at uMlazi Magistrates Court Image: Nomonde Zondi The bail application of an alleged mastermind behind the murder of former KZN MPL Zibuse Mlaba has been delayed as he has fired his legal counsel. Duncan Mzamo Mlaba, known as Mzamo, was due to apply for bail at uMlazi Magistrates Court for the murder of Mncedisi Gwala, whom he allegedly sent to kill Zibuse in October 2021. A hitman Fortune Dlamini who pleaded guilty to killing Zibuse, implicated Mzamo as the mastermind who paid R130 000 for the hit. Mzamo and Zibuse are cousins. In his plea Dlamini alleged that Mzamo instructed him to get hitmen to kill Gwala after they discovered that the police collected DNA at the murder scene of Zibuse. Zibuse was a former ANC provincial deputy chairperson while former president Jacob Zuma was a chairperson. Zibuse is also a former chief of KwaXimba in Camperdown. 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Next Stay Close ✕ Former KZN MPL and ANC veteran Zibuse Mlaba, who was allegedly killed by his cousin Mzamo Mlaba. Image: Supplied The bail application, which was set for two days, did not take place as Mzamo changed his legal representative in the last hour. The bail application, which is a Schedule 6 matter under the Criminal Procedure Act, was scheduled to start on Wednesday. However, the State and his counsel at the time, advocate Christo Van Schalkwyk SC, asked for the matter to be postponed to Thursday. Van Schalkwyk told the court that they had consulted with Mzamo and had to amend his affidavit. The State said it was waiting for responses from departments as they were verifying certain information regarding what was in Mzamo's affidavit. Moreover, when the matter was postponed on Wednesday, Van Schalkwyk said they might be compromised due to financial issues. On Thursday morning, Schalkwyk and his instructing attorney, Arvina Harricharan, had arrived early in court carrying a stack of documents, including a 64-page affidavit of Mzamo, prepared to continue with the bail application. However, before the matter could start, the Mlaba family supporting Mzamo was seen having intense discussions with Harricharan and Schalkwyk, which lasted for approximately an hour. Shortly after that, a new lawyer was seen talking to the legal team that has now been dismissed. When the matter was called in court, Schalkwyk told the court that his instructions have been terminated. 'I apologise for any inconvenience,' Schalkwyk said to the court. Harricharan confirmed what Schalkwyk said. 'I was instructed by the accused that our mandate has been terminated,' she said. Schalkwyk said the matter would now be taken by attorney Sipho Mkhize. Asked if he had anything to say about this, Mzamo said he had none. Mkhize asked the court to postpone the matter to next Wednesday for the formal bail application. He said the State would be sent the affidavit on Monday. State prosecutor advocate Sanele Ntombela said he doesn't know if Mkhize has had time to consult with his client. 'We had agreed with the previous attorneys that the bail is under schedule six. The State still maintains that,' he added.

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