By Johnathan Paoli
Johannesburg Magistrate Annalise Tlhapi has ordered that CCTV footage obtained from a butchery across the road from the murder scene of Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock be brought before court, as the bail application of alleged murder conspirator Victor Majola entered a tense and contested phase marked by sharp disputes over evidence and credibility.
Majola, a Soweto-based taxi boss, is facing charges of premeditated murder and conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the December 2025 killing of the popular DJ at the hijacked Zambezi House building in the Johannesburg CBD.
He returned to the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday afternoon for closing arguments in his bail bid, although it remained unclear whether judgment would be delivered.
Proceedings were delayed when Majola’s legal representative, Dumisani Mabunda, applied for leave to further re-examine the State’s witness, investigating officer Captain Abe Montwedi.
The State objected, arguing that Mabunda had already
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