Shebeshxt In Deep Trouble As Forgery Allegations Stall Bail… Again!
And yes, this postponement totally shut down those viral posts claiming he’d only return to court on 19 January 2026. Misinformation? In Mzansi? Again? Shock.
If you thought the Shebeshxt saga was calming down… babes, think again! The controversial Lekompo hitmaker is spending yet another night behind bars after the Polokwane Magistrates’ Court postponed his bail hearing for the third time. Let’s get into it!
Fresh Allegations, Fresh Drama — Shebeshxt in Hot Water Again
So, what really went down on Monday, 8 December?
While social media was busy spreading fake news that Shebe had been denied bail until January ( as usual), the actual tea brewed INSIDE the courtroom was far more dramatic.
Enter Warrant Officer Phaladi Makola — who came with hotter allegations. He claimed Shebeshxt:
- FORGED a victim’s signature on an official case withdrawal statement
- Was allegedly shielded by dodgy cops, who “made charges disappear” like magic tricks gone wrong.
After these explosive claims, the magistrate hit pause on the drama and postponed the hearing to Wednesday, 10 December 2025. Until then, Shebe stays behind bars.
And yes, this postponement totally shut down those viral posts claiming he’d only return to court on 19 January 2026. Misinformation? In Mzansi? Again? Shock.
Mzansi Reacts to the “Shebeshxt Bail Application” Chaos
Sis LolahM broke the news first, and immediately X (Twitter) turned into a full-on reality show reunion.
Fans, haters, legal experts-by-association… EVERYBODY had something to say.
Here’s what the streets are screaming:
- “How does Shebe even fake a signature? Victims go to the station THEMSELVES!” — Kabo Mangena
- “He’s going down. This time the luck has dried.” — Lesego M
- “No bail! The guy doesn’t learn. FULL STOP.” — @Letsoaloalex1
- “But what about precedent? Katlego Molefe is out on bail and he’s facing Schedule 6 charges.” — @Maqabaqaba
- “If they want to save him from a 10th December offence, KEEP HIM THERE.” — @VittoMahe
The debate is hotter than a Limpopo December groove. Fans want him out. Critics want him locked. The justice system? Clearly sipping popcorn in the corner.
When court resumes on Wednesday, Shebeshxt’s lawyer Advocate Lot Ramusi will cross-examine Makola — and that’s where things might get really interesting.
Once that’s done, the magistrate is expected to decide whether Shebeshxt gets bail… or stays put.
Will Shebe walk out victorious? Or will December be spent vibing with correctional services instead of crowds?






