Teen-Friendly Summary: Bail Denied for Mamelodi East Shooting Suspect
What Happened?
In the early morning of October 26 2025, a shooting took place at the Small Konka Tavern in Mamelodi East. According to police, a 38‑year‑old man named Tebogo Mnisi opened fire, hitting his girlfriend and her cousin. A third person was also shot but survived.
Details of the Shooting
- Victims: Tshiyamo Sweetness Moramaga (22, girlfriend) and Boleseng Mirandah Moramaga (21, her cousin) were killed.
- Survivor: Desmond Semang (27) was shot but lived to tell the story.
- Location: Small Konka Tavern, Mamelodi East.
- Time: Early hours of October 26 2025.
Charges Against Tebogo Mnisi
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says Mnisi faces several serious counts:
- Two counts of premeditated murder
- Attempted murder
- Possession of an unlicensed firearm
- Possession of illegal ammunition
Bail Request and Why It Was Denied
Defendant’s Arguments
Mnisi’s lawyer asked the court to release him on R2 000 bail, saying:
- He is the sole breadwinner for his three children and his mother.
- He runs a small business that is struggling while he is in custody.
- He turned himself in to police after the incident.
Prosecutor’s Concerns
Prosecutor Tsheko Mphake argued against bail for several reasons:
- The charges are very serious, and Mnisi could be a danger to the community.
- There is evidence he tried to harm himself after the shooting.
- He might try to influence the surviving witness, Desmond Semang.
- Community members allegedly burned down his house, showing strong public anger.
- Reports say he fled to Limpopo after the shooting, raising a flight risk.
- If convicted, he could face a long prison sentence.
Court’s Decision
The judge listened to both sides and agreed with the state. The court found that:
- Mnisi did not prove he owns a business or is the family’s main earner.
- Releasing him could lead to witness tampering.
- Granting bail would hurt public trust in the justice system.
Because of these points, bail was denied and Mnisi remains in custody while the case continues.
What This Means Moving Forward
Mnisi will stay in jail until his next court appearance. The trial will determine whether he is guilty of the charges. If found guilty, he could receive a lengthy prison sentence. The case also highlights how the courts weigh public safety, witness protection, and community confidence when deciding on bail.
Conclusion
The Mamelodi Magistrates Court refused bail to Tebogo Mnisi after considering the seriousness of the allegations, the risk of witness interference, and the potential impact on public confidence. He remains behind bars as the legal process unfolds, and the community waits for justice to be served for the victims of the October 2025 shooting.


