South Africa – Pretoria – 20 March 2026. Madlanga Commission of Inquiry witness Organised Crime Unit Officer Sergeant Fannie Nkosi testifies at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. Madlanga Commission heard testimony as Sergeant Fannie Nkosi admitted sending Mpho Lekukela a photo of slain musician Oupa “DJ Sumbody” Sefoka with the message, “Why didn’t you call him to order?” but failed to give any clear explanation for the message.
The picture ofSefoka was sent just three days after he was gunned down in November 2022. The message was blunt and unsettling: “Why didn’t you call him to order?” asked Nkosi. When pressed to explain what he meant, Nkosi repeatedly claimed he had no idea.
“I don’t know… I can’t remember,” he told the commission on Friday, struggling to account for the message or the context in which it was sent. Commission chair Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga cut in sharply “You are lying. That’s the problem.
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The problem is that you are lying to us. You are lying to us, Sergeant Nkosi.” The accusation marked a dramatic turning point in the hearing, exposing deep concern about the credibility of Nkosi’s testimony and raising fresh questions about what he knew in the aftermath of the killing. Nkosi pushed back, insisting he had no reason to lie.
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