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Assassin Who Gunned Down Richmond Municipal Manager Gets Two Life Terms

September 25, 2025
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Assassin Who Gunned Down Richmond Municipal Manager Gets Two Life Terms
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The Durban High Court has delivered a landmark judgment in a politically motivated killing, imposing two life sentences on Sabelo Phela. The verdict finds Phela guilty of orchestrating and executing the brutal murder of Sibusiso Sithole, who served as the municipal manager of the Richmond Municipality. The assassination, which took place in March 2017, was widely viewed as a direct response to Sithole’s unwavering commitment to accountability and clean governance. His murder sent shockwaves throughout the province of KwaZulu-Natal, as it was a clear and calculated act intended to silence a public servant who was on the verge of exposing serious corruption within the local government’s structures. The timing of the attack – ambushed while en route to a council meeting where issues of fraud were set to be discussed – underscores the motive behind the crime.

This crucial ruling is the result of years of meticulous and painstaking work by the Political Killings Task Team, a specialized law enforcement unit created specifically to address the surge of assassinations linked to local government disputes, factional battles, and pervasive corruption. Through the dedicated application of ballistic and forensic analysis, investigators were able to link Phela not only to Sithole’s murder but also to the separate killing of Amos Ngcobo, who was gunned down in Hillcrest just a month earlier. This dual conviction highlights the task team’s success in connecting seemingly isolated acts of violence and brings a measure of justice for both victims.

In delivering the sentence, Judge Xolani Mkhize described the murders as “cold-blooded, premeditated acts that struck at the very heart of democracy and governance.” He emphasized that such crimes undermine public trust in government institutions and cannot be tolerated in a democratic society. The families of both Sithole and Ngcobo expressed a sense of relief at the outcome, though the profound pain of their loss remains. A spokesperson for the family articulated this sentiment outside the courthouse, stating that while justice had been served, it would never bring back their loved one. They expressed hope that Sithole’s courage in fighting corruption would inspire others to carry on his legacy.

The sentencing has been widely hailed as a significant victory for the rule of law in KwaZulu-Natal, a province long plagued by political violence. Civil society organizations have welcomed the court’s decision, using the momentum to urge the government to strengthen protections for whistleblowers and municipal officials who are actively working to root out corruption. Police Minister Bheki Cele commended the Task Team for its relentless pursuit of justice, asserting that the case demonstrates the state’s unwavering commitment to bringing political killers to justice, regardless of how much time has passed. While Phela’s conviction provides a form of closure, it also serves as a stark reminder of a broader, systemic issue. Analysts argue that unless the root cause of systemic corruption is fundamentally addressed, the cycle of violence will continue to claim the lives of those who stand up against it.

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