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Matlala wants a separation of trials

ABI Analysis · South Africa macro Sentiment: -0.70 (negative) · 18/03/2026
Matlala wants a separation of trials
Vusi.Bafetane
Wed, 03/18/2026 - 20:16




















The pre-trial sitting for Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala, his wife Tsakane and two alleged hitmen, Musa Kekana and Floyd Mabusela, finally took place. 





JOHANNESBURG - Alleged criminal kingpin Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala wants a separation of trials.
Matlala's lawyers plan to make a presentation to the Judge President or his Deputy.
His legal team insists this is the only way he can get a speedy trial.
Matlala and four others are facing attempted murder charges for three hits.
After weeks of delays, the pre-trial sitting for Matlala, his wife Tsakane and two alleged hitmen, Musa Kekana and Floyd Mabusela, finally took place. 
They will be back in court on 7 May 2026.
Matlala has become a central figure in damning allegations being probed at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry surrounding police infiltration and corruption.
Matlala and his co-accused are facing 25 charges, including 11 counts of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and money laundering.
Their trial is expected to begin on 20 July 2026.

Sources: eNCA South Africa

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