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KZN Most Wanted Suspect Sifiso Coach Malwane Has Reportedly Been Killed By SAP In Manguzi

April 25, 2026
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KZN Most Wanted Suspect Sifiso Coach Malwane Has Reportedly Been Killed By SAP In Manguzi
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One of the most wanted individuals in KwaZulu-Natal, Sifiso “Coach” Malwane, was shot and killed during an alleged home robbery in Manguzi, which is located in the extreme north of the province. This tragic event has increased the amount of attention that is being paid to his criminal network as well as the current investigations that are being conducted by the police.

Malwane and an accomplice are accused of breaking into a dwelling while armed with weapons and demanding the keys to the car from the homeowner, as stated in police papers that were published by eNCA. According to reports, the incident became more serious when the homeowner replied by shooting Malwane, resulting in his death amid the ongoing struggle. His claimed accomplice ran away from the scene and is still missing at this day.

Malwane had been on the radar of the South African Police Service for a considerable amount of time and was connected to a number of violent crimes, including high-profile murder investigations on many occasions. According to the authorities, he was also sought in connection with the murder of anti-crime campaigner Juda “Mthethwa,” a case that garnered a substantial amount of public attention and highlighted concerns over organised criminal activity in some regions of KwaZulu-Natal.

The occurrences that took place after Malwane’s death, according to the police, have established a new phase in the investigational process. After further investigation, the authorities discovered that a covert burial had allegedly been planned immediately after the killing. According to reports, Malwane’s brother, who was on the run, had planned the burial without informing the authorities. Further investigation into suspected efforts to obstruct justice and hide criminal accomplices has been sparked as a result of the revelation.

Investigators are now looking into the circumstances surrounding the burial, including whether or not any laws were broken and whether or not anyone involved may be charged with obstructing the administration of justice. Additional arrests have not been ruled out by the authorities as the probe continues to broaden.

There are a number of outstanding cases in northern KwaZulu-Natal that are connected to armed robbery, extortion, and targeted homicides, and law enforcement sources feel that the assassination of Malwane may have repercussions for these additional cases. The investigation into his death and the following activities taken by associates is apparently being conducted by detectives to see whether or not they may provide information on bigger criminal enterprises.

The homeowner’s prompt reaction in the face of potentially deadly conditions has been praised by the police, who have also emphasised the dangers that are faced by suspects who are heavily armed. Additionally, the authorities have reissued their request for information on Malwane’s accomplice, who continues to be an important role in the investigation that is now underway.

It is important to note that the death of Malwane represents a key moment in the province’s struggle against violent crime; nonetheless, the police emphasise that the investigation is not yet complete. Rather, authorities have said that the developments have led to the discovery of fresh leads that have the potential to reveal larger criminal networks.

The South African Police Service has pledged to pursue any those who are connected to the heist, the suspected secret burial, and any unresolved cases that are associated with Malwane’s illegal activity. This promise is being made while investigations are still ongoing.

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