The unfolding legal battle involving popular Limpopo musician Lehlogonolo Katlego “Shebeshxt” Chauke took another dramatic twist this week when his highly anticipated bail hearing was unexpectedly postponed. The artist, who returned to the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court for what was meant to be the continuation of his bail application, now faces mounting complications as fresh allegations and reopened cases enter the spotlight.
Court proceedings shifted sharply after investigating officer Warrant Officer Phaladi Makola delivered a series of startling revelations. During testimony, Makola alleged that Shebeshxt is now linked to two additional attempted murder charges—bringing the total number of serious offences hanging over the musician to nine. The officer noted that these new charges emerged following continued investigations into Shebeshxt’s conduct and his alleged involvement in previous violent incidents.

The court also heard that some of Shebeshxt’s earlier cases, which had reportedly been withdrawn, may not have been closed legitimately. According to Makola, there is evidence suggesting that certain withdrawal documents had been forged. This revelation has prompted the reopening of multiple previously closed matters, raising deep concerns about possible interference with legal procedures. The claims of falsified documents added significant weight to the prosecution’s argument that releasing the musician on bail could pose risks to the integrity of ongoing investigations.
Shebeshxt is currently facing a total of nine charges, including three counts of attempted murder, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and the negligent discharge of a firearm. These charges primarily stem from a shooting incident that took place in Ladanna, Polokwane, in October 2025. During that incident, two men sustained injuries, leading authorities to launch a broader investigation that now encompasses additional allegations of violent conduct.
As tension filled the courtroom, the magistrate ruled that the matter be postponed to 19 January 2026 to allow for further review of the new evidence and reopened cases. Given the seriousness of the allegations and the uncertainty surrounding the legitimacy of past case withdrawals, the judge determined that more time was required before any decision regarding bail could be made.
With the postponement, Shebeshxt will remain behind bars until his next court appearance. His legal team, who had previously argued that he deserved to be released on bail due to his professional commitments and family responsibilities, now faces a more complex fight as the prosecution builds an increasingly intricate case.
The developments have drawn widespread attention on social media, with fans, critics, and legal analysts all weighing in on what has become one of the most closely watched cases in the South African entertainment world. Supporters of the artist have expressed frustration and disbelief at the new allegations, while others argue that the legal system must thoroughly investigate all claims before any decisions are made.
As January approaches, the eyes of the nation remain fixed on the Polokwane court, where Shebeshxt’s fate—and the future of several reopened cases—will soon be determined.
