Five shot dead outside Jeffsville tuck shop: Three victims confirmed as Zimbabwean brothers
- Southerton Business Times

- Jan 26
- 2 min read

A daylight shooting outside a tuck shop in Jeffsville, Atteridgeville, Pretoria, left five men dead, three of whom have been identified as Zimbabwean brothers Shein Moyo, Shelton Moyo and Mike Nkala. Gauteng police said the attack occurred at about 13:15 when an unknown number of assailants approached the victims and opened fire before fleeing the scene; paramedics declared all five dead at the scene.
Family members described shock and grief as they struggled to come to terms with the sudden loss. The victims were characterised by relatives as hardworking and not involved in criminality. The family faces immediate financial strain to repatriate the bodies to Zimbabwe for burial, with estimated costs of around R20,000 per body, according to relatives. Eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes as customers and the tuck-shop owner fled in panic.
Police have launched an intensive investigation, canvassing the area for CCTV footage, cellphone recordings and eyewitness testimony. Gauteng police spokespersons confirmed deployment of resources and appealed for witnesses to come forward. Early reporting suggests investigators are exploring motives that include gang-related extortion or targeted attacks, but no arrests had been announced at the time of initial reports.
Community leaders and residents expressed heightened fear, noting a recent spike in violent incidents in parts of Tshwane. Authorities urged anyone with credible information to contact local SAPS stations to assist with the probe. For families of victims, immediate needs include logistical and consular support for repatriation and counselling services; civil-society groups and community fundraisers often step in to help cover costs in such cases.
As investigations continue, police updates on arrests, ballistic analysis and motive will be critical to restoring community confidence. Meanwhile, the tragedy underscores the human cost of violent crime and the urgent need for strengthened community policing and witness protection to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.






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