Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and his co-accused might return to court, after NPA said they will re-enroll their case.
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is preparing to re-enroll the extortion and money laundering case against Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni following a meeting with a state prosecutor.
The case, involving Sibanyoni, businessman Bafana “King of Sky” Sindane and two co-accused, was struck off the court roll this week after state prosecutor Mkhuseli Ntaba failed to appear in court despite being ordered to attend.
Now, in a turnaround, the NPA said it is already working to revive the prosecution.
Interview with eNCA on Tuesday, NPA spokesperson Kaiser Kganyago said “We will re-enroll the matter and the NDPP has already talked to the team in Mpumalanga to facilitate all the processes”.














