Popular musician Shebeshxt has been released on R5,000 bail as he prepares to face multiple serious charges in the Lebowakgomo Regional Court. His trial has been scheduled to run from 17 to 19 February 2026, marking a crucial moment in a case that has drawn widespread public attention.
According to the allegations, Shebeshxt is accused of firing shots at another motorist during an altercation, leading to a string of charges that include attempted murder, assault, robbery, and malicious damage to property. The incident, which reportedly escalated from a confrontation on the road, has since placed the artist at the centre of a legal battle that could carry significant consequences.

Authorities stated that the charges stem from an encounter where an argument between Shebeshxt and another driver allegedly intensified, resulting in the use of a firearm. The victim reported the incident to the police, prompting an investigation that ultimately led to the artist’s arrest. The seriousness of the accusations has sparked widespread discussions on social media, with fans and critics expressing mixed reactions regarding the case.
During his recent court appearance, prosecutors laid out the details of the charges while the defense argued that the musician intends to cooperate fully with legal proceedings. The court granted bail set at R5,000, with conditions designed to ensure his appearance in court and prevent any interference with witnesses or the investigation. The bail decision has generated debate, as some believe it is lenient given the severity of the allegations, while others argue that bail is a constitutional right and not a measure of guilt.
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As the matter proceeds toward trial, legal experts note that cases involving attempted murder and firearm-related offenses are typically complex, requiring extensive evidence, witness testimonies, and possible forensic analysis. The trial dates in February 2026 will determine whether the state can substantiate its claims and whether the defense can challenge the credibility or interpretation of the events.
Supporters of Shebeshxt continue to rally behind him, insisting he deserves the opportunity to clear his name in court. Meanwhile, those following the case closely emphasize the importance of allowing the justice system to run its course. The outcome of the trial is likely to have a significant impact not only on the artist’s career but also on public discourse surrounding celebrity conduct, accountability, and firearm use in South Africa.
As anticipation builds ahead of February, both legal teams are expected to prepare extensively for what promises to be a closely watched courtroom battle. For now, Shebeshxt remains out on bail, awaiting a trial that will determine his fate and potentially reshape the public narrative around the incident.
The case continues to develop, and more details are expected to emerge as the trial date approaches.
