Friday, June 26, 2026

KZN director and contract killer sentenced to life in prison for murder of Metro police officer

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Incident Overview

Captain Zwelakhe Ntombela was shot outside his home in uMlazi on a quiet evening. The attackers took both his personal pistol and his service weapon before fleeing the scene. The brutal robbery‑murder shocked the local community and prompted a swift police investigation.

Court Proceedings

Investigation and Arrest

Police traced the stolen firearms to a residence linked to Sithembiso Khumalo, a former school principal, and his accomplice Khulani Cele. Forensic evidence, witness statements, and ballistic reports tied the pair to the shooting.

Trial Highlights

  • The prosecution presented CCTV footage showing the suspects near Ntombela’s house moments before the attack.
  • Ballistic experts matched the bullets recovered from the victim to the firearms found in Khumalo’s possession.
  • Both defendants initially denied involvement, but the court found their explanations inconsistent with the evidence.

On May 11, the KwaZulu‑Natal Local Division of the High Court convicted Khumalo and Cele of murder, unlawful possession of firearms, unlawful possession of ammunition, and obstructing justice.

Sentencing Details

Primary Penalty

  • Life imprisonment for the murder of Captain Ntombela (to be served concurrently with other counts).

Additional Penalties for Sithembiso Khumalo

  • Eight years for unlawful possession of a firearm (first count)
  • Eight years for unlawful possession of a firearm (second count)
  • Eighteen months for unlawful possession of ammunition
  • Eight years for disregarding the ends of justice

All of Khumalo’s sentences are ordered to run at the same time, meaning the longest term dictates his actual time behind bars.

Penalties for Khulani Cele

  • Life imprisonment for murder (same as Khumalo)
  • The court also declared both individuals unfit to possess any firearm in the future.

Impact and Reactions

  • Community leaders welcomed the verdict, saying it sends a strong message that violent crime will not be tolerated.
  • Ntombela’s family expressed relief that justice had been served, though they continue to mourn their loss.
  • Legal experts noted that the concurrent sentencing approach ensures the offenders spend a substantial period incarcerated while still recognizing the gravity of each charge.

Conclusion

The conviction and life sentences handed down to Sithembiso Khumalo and Khulani Cele mark a significant step toward accountability for the murder of Captain Zwelakhe Ntombela. The case highlights the importance of thorough police work, forensic evidence, and a firm judicial response in deterring similar crimes. While the legal process has reached its conclusion, the community continues to heal and advocate for safer neighborhoods.

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