TRIO SENTENCED TO LIFE PLUS 71 YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT FOR BRUTAL FARM ATTACK
28 July 2025
TRIO SENTENCED TO LIFE PLUS 71 YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT FOR BRUTAL FARM ATTACK
Evander, Mpumalanga – The Evander Regional Court has sentenced Thubelihle Ndwandwe (29), Siyabonga Ndwandwe (29), and Muzikayifane Ndwandwe (43) to life imprisonment plus an additional 71 years each for a violent farm attack that took place in Leslie, Mpumalanga, on 07 September 2022.
The three men posed as prospective buyers of cattle and were received by the farm owner's wife and an employee. During the visit, they launched a brutal attack, strangling and stabbing the wife multiple times and binding her with cable ties. They also threatened an employee with a firearm. Another worker witnessed the attack and managed to lock the house before fleeing to seek help from nearby farms. T
he attackers then proceeded to ransack the farmhouse in search of money and valuables. As neighbouring farmers responded to the distress call, one of them was robbed of his car keys and nearly had his cellphone stolen. The assailants fled the scene on foot with R10 000 in cash, an airgun, car keys, and a grinder. Local farmers and police swiftly mobilised a manhunt, and all three suspects were arrested later that same day. During the trial, the accused denied involvement, claiming they had been hitchhiking at the time. However, State Prosecutor Sheetal Kissoon led compelling testimony from over 30 witnesses, all of whom placed the accused at the crime scene. In aggravation of sentence, Prosecutor Kissoon presented expert evidence on the prevalence and impact of farm attacks in South Africa, as well as victim impact statements detailing the severe physical and emotional trauma suffered.
The trio were found guilty on 17 charges, including:1 count of attempted murder,2 counts of kidnapping,2 counts of robbery with aggravating circumstances,2 counts of possession of an unlicensed firearm,6 counts of pointing a firearm,1 count of housebreaking with intent to commit a crime,1 count of theft,1 count of robbery, and 1 count of attempted robbery. Sentencing Breakdown: Life imprisonment each for attempted murder,3 years each for each count of kidnapping,15 years each for each count of robbery with aggravating circumstances,10 years each for each count of possession of an unlicensed firearm,5 years each for each count of pointing a firearm,10 years each for housebreaking with intent to commit an offence , 5 years each for theft , 5 each for robbery and attempted robbery.
The court ordered certain sentences to run concurrently, including those for firearm possession, pointing of a firearm, and robbery-related charges. Furthermore, all three accused were declared unfit to possess firearms.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) welcomes the sentence, which demonstrates the justice system’s determination to hold violent offenders accountable and protect rural communities. This outcome underscores the tireless collaboration between law enforcement and prosecution teams in combating farm-related crimes and ensuring justice for victims. ENDS
Issued by:
Monica Nyuswa
NPA Regional Spokesperson
Director of Public Prosecutions: Mpumalanga
013 045 0625 / 076 485 5446