Tensions ran high in court as Victor Majola, the man accused of murdering DJ Warras, made his first appearance — and the words attributed to him are already sending shockwaves through the case. Prosecutors came out swinging, firmly opposing bail and warning the court of the seriousness and complexity of the allegations. The December 24, 2025, hearing at Johannesburg Magistrates Court saw Majola, 38, charged with premeditated murder in the December 10 shooting of Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock outside his Sandton home. As Majola stood before the judge, observers noted the heavy police presence and hushed reactions from the gallery. With bail denied for now and investigators still piecing together crucial evidence, one thing is clear: this case is far from over, and the truth behind DJ Warras’ final moments may be even darker than first believed.

Majola, a former colleague in the radio industry, allegedly orchestrated the hit over professional jealousy and disputes tied to Warras’s activism against hijacked buildings. Prosecutors revealed Majola’s alleged statement—”I’m not wrong”—made during arrest, interpreted as defiance. “This was calculated—bail risks flight or intimidation,” the state argued, citing Majola’s ties to syndicates.

Warras, 35, father of three, was ambushed returning from a gig. CCTV shows the gunman fleeing then returning disguised. Family insists “targeted betrayal.”

Bail hearing continues January 2026; trial looms. Public outrage grows: #JusticeForWarras (1.2M posts).

As court adjourns, Majola’s words echo—defiance or delusion? South Africa awaits answers.