Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Madlanga Commission serves taxi boss Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni with notice

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Who is Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni?

Background

Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni is a well‑known taxi operator in Mpumalanga. He earned the nickname “Ferrari” because of his love for fast cars and his high‑profile presence in the local transport sector.

Why He’s in the Spotlight

Recently, Sibanyoni received a formal legal notice from the Madlanga Commission, putting him back in the public eye. The notice asks him to explain certain activities linked to the taxi industry and alleged criminal groups.


What Is a Rule 10.6 Notice?

How It Works

A Rule 10.6 notice is issued by a commission of inquiry. It compels a person to respond in writing or make oral representations about specific allegations. Failure to comply can lead to contempt of court charges.

What It Means for Sibanyoni

Sibanyoni’s lawyer confirmed that he received the notice last week. He must now provide written answers or prepare to testify before the commission about the matters raised.


The Madlanga Commission’s Questions

Kwaggafontein and Criminal Syndicates

The commission’s inquiries focus on events in Kwaggafontein and possible connections to criminal syndicates operating in the area. Sibanyoni is being asked to clarify any involvement or knowledge he may have.

Possible Testimony

If his written responses are unsatisfactory, the commission could summon him to appear at an open hearing. The commission has said it will not discuss witnesses publicly until they testify in an open session.


Ongoing Legal Troubles

Extortion and Money‑Laundering Charges

Sibanyoni is already facing criminal charges alongside three co‑accused: Mvimbi Daniel Masilela, Philemon Msiza, and Oupa “Bafana” Sindane. Prosecutors allege the group demanded over R2 million in protection fees from a businessman between 2022 and 2025.

Bail Status and Court Proceedings

All four were released on bail, but the case remains active after the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) re‑enrolled the charges. The matter is still before the court.

The Assassination Attempt

In a separate incident, Sibanyoni was identified as an alleged victim of an assassination attempt. Underworld figure Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala is said to have tried to kill him during a 2022 ambush.


What Happens Next?

Commission’s Next Steps

The Madlanga Commission continues its investigation, with upcoming hearings set to explore KwaZulu‑Natal allegations involving gangs, hit squads, drug syndicates, and possible police links.

Possible Outcomes for Sibanyoni

Depending on his responses and any testimony, Sibanyoni could face further legal scrutiny, additional charges, or be cleared of the commission’s specific concerns. The outcome will influence both his ongoing criminal case and his reputation in the taxi industry.


Conclusion

Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni is now under pressure from two fronts: a formal Rule 10.6 notice from the Madlanga Commission and existing criminal charges for extortion and money‑laundering. How he responds to the commission’s questions could shape the next chapter of his legal battles and affect his standing in the Mpumalanga taxi community. As the commission widens its probe into organized crime and possible police ties, all eyes will remain on Sibanyoni’s next move.

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