Two friends were tragically killed in a brutal shooting in Thokoza, Ekurhuleni, on 16 March. The incident, which followed a routine act of kindness, has devastated their families and left young children fatherless, highlighting increasing concerns over violent crime in the area.

The victims, 32-year-old Tsepo Mokoena and his close friend, 27-year-old Bongani Msibi, were ambushed by unknown gunmen during what was supposed to be a simple errand: delivering a tablet to Tsepo’s daughter. The two men had parked their red VW Polo outside a house on Sekese Street when the attack occurred.
According to eyewitness reports, while one of the men went to visit his girlfriend, a white Nissan Almera suddenly pulled up beside their vehicle. Two suspects reportedly exited the Nissan and opened fire at close range, unleashing a volley of gunshots. Tsepo and Bongani were both shot in the attack-one succumbing inside the car while the other collapsed outside. Both men were declared dead at the scene.
Tragically, a woman who was present to collect the tablet was caught in the crossfire and sustained gunshot wounds. She managed to escape and was immediately rushed to hospital, where she remains in critical care.

The shockwave of the killings has left families gripped with grief. Tsepo Mokoena’s father, Thulani Mokoena, described the moment he received the news as one that will haunt him for the rest of his life. Upon arriving at the scene, he was confronted with the lifeless bodies of his son and his friend, a sight that has left him deeply traumatized. Tsepo leaves behind four young children, ranging in ages from five months to five years. His father expressed his heartbreak over the children growing up without their father’s love, guidance, and support.
Bongani Msibi’s family is also struggling to come to terms with the loss of a devoted and ambitious young man. Bongani ran a cellphone repair and accessories business and was known for his hard work and determination to create a brighter future. His loved ones say his death has created a huge void in their lives.

Relatives who arrived at the scene were met with a harrowing sight. One family member recalled discovering Bongani’s body seated in the passenger seat, while Tsepo’s body was found hanging near the driver’s door-highlighting the brutality of the attack.
Police have launched investigations and opened cases of murder and attempted murder. However, no arrests have been made so far. Authorities are appealing to the public to come forward with any information that could help identify the suspects behind this ruthless shooting. The motive remains unclear.
The shocking incident has reignited fears over violent crime in Ekurhuleni, with residents urging authorities to boost safety measures and ensure swift justice. As both families prepare to lay Tsepo and Bongani to rest, they are left with heartbreaking questions and a desperate hope that those responsible will be held accountable.
This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the urgent need for more effective interventions to curb violence in communities like Thokoza. The memories of Tsepo and Bongani will live on in the hearts of their families and friends, who now seek justice amid overwhelming grief.












