Tragic Loss and Shocking Allegations

A woman accused of orchestrating the murder of her husband, an Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) officer, has been arrested. The widow, Sibongile Dlamini, appeared grief-stricken at Officer Banele Skosana’s memorial, but authorities now suspect her involvement in his death. Alongside an alleged hitman, Nhliziyozabantu Magwanyana, Dlamini appeared in court on February 17.

The Murder of Officer Banele Skosana

Officer Skosana was shot and killed outside a tuck shop he co-owned with his wife in KwaThema, Gauteng, on February 7, 2025. The fatal attack occurred as he was unloading stock from his vehicle. Reports indicate that two suspects were involved, with one still on the run. The attackers allegedly stole Skosana’s private firearm before fleeing the scene.

Arrests and Court Appearances

Three days after the murder, law enforcement officers arrested Magwanyana at the KwaThema hostel. He later led investigators to the murder weapon, which was found hidden in a pillowcase. On February 14, authorities arrested Dlamini, just as preparations for her husband’s funeral were underway. After spending the weekend in custody, she appeared in the Springs Magistrate’s Court alongside Magwanyana.

Viral Videos and Community Reaction

Two videos related to the case have circulated widely online. The first shows Dlamini at Skosana’s memorial on February 13, appearing distraught as she mourned her husband’s death. The second video captures the dramatic moment when police arrested her in the presence of shocked family and community members. Several people can be seen breaking down in tears, while a group of women sing in the background.

Past Allegations and Investigation Progress

Authorities are also investigating claims that Dlamini had previously attempted to poison Skosana. The case took another turn when a witness in the video mentioned the alleged poisoning attempt. Meanwhile, the City of Ekurhuleni’s spokesperson, Zweli Dlamini, expressed shock at the brutal murder, describing Skosana as a dedicated officer who risked his life for the community.

A manhunt remains underway for the second suspect. The case has been postponed to February 21 for further investigation and a formal bail application.

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