Caiphus Nyoka murder case postponed to November


The High Court in Pretoria sitting at the Benoni Magistrate’s Court has postponed the Caiphus Nyoka murder case to November for closing arguments.

Leon Louis van den Berg, Abraham Hercules Engelbrecht and Pieter Egbert Stander are accused of killing Nyoka, while he was asleep at his family home in Daveyton, Ekurhuleni in August 1987.

The murder was part of the apartheid regime’s clamp down political activists. The fourth accused, Johan Marais, a former officer with the East Rand Reaction Unit, pleaded guilty to murdering the student activist. Marais was sentenced to 15 years’ direct imprisonment.

Judge Ismail Mohammed is expected to hand down judgment on the 2nd of December.

“They will hand their arguments to your lawyers, and then your lawyers have three weeks within which to file their heads of arguments, and they will do so on or before the, 15th of October 2025,” says Judge Mohammed.

He says once they are done with that, the matter is then postponed to the 12th of November.

“I have to warn each of you to kindly return to this court on the 12th of November, 2025. On that date, the parties will argue as to what they seek from the court. The court has also arranged a date, because this case would have by then been in excess of a year on the roll so that it will hand down its judgment on the second of December,” he adds.