Music
DJ Warras Murder Case: Second Suspect Now in Custody
South African police have confirmed the arrest of a second suspect in the murder case of Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock, marking another key development in an investigation that has drawn national attention. Authorities made the arrest in late January 2026 following a coordinated intelligence led operation in Gauteng.
DJ Warras was shot on 16 December 2025 in Johannesburg’s central business district. The shooting occurred Carlton Centre in Johannesburg. Law enforcement officers launched a murder investigation and secured the area.
DJ Warras : Instagram
Police confirmed that the second suspect, a 25 year-old Mozambican national, was arrested in the Marathon informal settlement in Primrose, within the Ekurhuleni metropolitan area. Gauteng police spokesperson Brigadier Brenda Muridili confirmed the suspect remains in custody and is expected to appear in court on 2 February 2026.
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The second arrest comes after the detention of Victor Mthethwa Majola, a 44-year-old taxi owner from Soweto. Majola was charged with murder, premeditated murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.

First Suspect: Getty images
The specific roles played by either suspect about the killing have not been publicly mentioned yet. Investigators have not confirmed whether additional suspects remain at large. Authorities continue to examine forensic evidence and analyze surveillance material.
Law enforcement officials confirm the case remains active. They also hinted that further arrests are possible. The National Prosecuting Authority said evidence against the accused will be presented in court.
Music
Tutu Puoane Returns to Cape Town Jazz Festival
Tutu Puoane will return to the Cape Town International Jazz Festival in 2026. Her appearance has drawn strong interest from jazz audiences, who want to see what she will present.
The 2026 edition of the festival is scheduled on March 27 and 28 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. This brings together global and local talent for what is known as “Africa’s Grandest Gathering.” This began in 2000 as the North Sea Jazz Festival Cape Town and was renamed in 2005.

Tutu Puoane: Instagram
Puoane described returning to perform at home as a significant momen. She says that being invited to major festivals in South Africa is something she values highly.
“Playing at home is very important to me. It rejuvenates my soul,” she said.
Puoane was born in Atteridgeville and raised in Mamelodi. studied jazz vocals at the University of Cape Town in the late 1990s, where her professional career developed. She has built an international music career and lived in Antwerp, Belgium. Her music blends African culture with contemporary jazz traditions.
has performed in South Africa on multiple occasions. Festival organisers have described her appearance a notable addition to the programme.

Tutu Puoane: Getty images
The 2026 festival lineup continues its focus on and talent. Established names like Zoe Modiga, Jacob Collier, Yellowjackets and Scorpion Kings are attending. For fans attending the 2026 Cape Town International Jazz Festival, Tutu Puoane’s performance expected to draw strong interest.
Music
Rorisang Sechele Talks Fearless Artistry Ahead of Her Cape Town International Jazz Festival Performance
Rorisang Sechele is preparing for her performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. As one of South African top vocalists, her appearance at the festival marks an important milestone in her career.
Ahead of the festival, Sechele has spoken about her creative journey and audiences expectations. She sees music as a form of storytelling that reflects real emotions and identity. This approach allows her to connect with listeners in a meaningful way. She said:

Rorisang Sechele:Instagram
“To me, being fearless in music means having the courage to be completely honest and unapologetic. It is about showing up as my full, authentic self, without hiding behind expectations or trends. Fearlessness is choosing to trust my instincts, even when the path feels uncertain or is the road less taken, and allowing my truth to lead the creative process.”
She blends jazz with soul, African rhythms, and contemporary sounds, as in her album ‘The Seed’. She believes that being open and emotionally honest is what allows artists to produce powerful music. According to her, courage in music means sharing personal truths even when uncomfortable. This view has defined how she performs and connects with audiences.

Rorisang Sechele:Instagram
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Preparing for the Cape Town International Jazz Festival represents a major career milestone. The festival is one of Africa’s leading music events, featuring international artists like Jacob Collier and Yellowjackets. Performing there allows her to connect with a broader audience and gain international exposure. She said her performance will include unique arrangements to engage the audience fully.
Offstage, Sechele is passionate about the future of jazz. She hopes younger audiences will appreciate it and see jazz as something dynamic. As the festival approaches, she is preparing to deliver an engaging performance.
Music
Kelvin Momo Set to Host “One Man Concert” in Durban
Kelvin Momo, born Thato Kelvin Ledwaba, will host a major live performance in Durban as he prepares to headline the “One Man Concert” in 2026. The event is scheduled for Sunday 5 April 2026 at the Moses Mabhida Stadium People’s Park.
The One Man Concert show celebrates top artists around the world. It is an event where musicians connect with their fans .
Kelvin Momo has described the Durban show as a special moment. He believes the city’s love for music makes it a suitable location for the event.

Kelvin momo: Tsquare Production
“Durban has always shown me love. The energy is good, and people truly connect with the music. Bringing this experience to the city…,” shares Momo, expressing his excitement about the upcoming concert.
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His sound is a signature Amapiano style known as Private School Piano. Music platforms report that he attracts millions of monthly listeners and has achieved hundreds of millions of streams across digital services.
The concert is presented in partnership with Durban Tourism and Don Julio. Fans reacted strongly on social media after the announcement. One of them on X, BIGSAM said,

Kelvin momo: Instagram
“Kelvin Momo doing a OneManShow in Durban is diabolical.”
Another fan reacted,
“Kelvin momo phase 2 tickets are sold out again .Mind you they got released at midnight yessssss Durban is showing up,love it “
Tickets are available on Ticketmaster in February 2026. There are also multiple ticket options available, including general access and VIP packages.
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