ONE SUSPECT. FIVE PROTECTION ORDERS. A CITY’S SAFETY HANGING BY A THREAD.
The fight to keep accused DJ Warras killer Victor Mthethwa Majola behind bars has exploded into a public crisis. ActionSA is drawing a line in the sand, warning that granting him bail would be a catastrophic betrayal of public trust and a green light for more bloodshed.
This isn’t just another murder case. This is a COLD-BLOODED EXECUTION caught on camera—a suspect in a security uniform firing the fatal shot outside a Johannesburg building. But the real scandal is what happened BEFORE the trigger was pulled.
DJ Warras had FIVE protection orders against known individuals. FIVE. The evidence of a looming threat was laid bare for authorities. Yet, police intervention FAILED. “This represents a serious failure in the systems meant to protect victims,” ActionSA’s Themba Mabunda states, calling out the deadly omission. The system knew he was a target and did nothing.
Now, with only one man in the dock for a murder that shows clear planning and conspiracy, the justice system is at a breaking point. Granting bail now would send a message that even the most brutal, premeditated killings can’t keep you locked up. It tells every criminal with a grudge that they can operate with impunity.
Who benefits from this silence? Who stays safe while voices like Warras’s are violently silenced? The community is watching, and their confidence is shattered.
One man is dead, the warnings were ignored, and the city is left wondering who’s next.



