Controversial businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala has been relocated to the notorious eBongweni Correctional Facility in Kokstad, KwaZulu-Natal—South Africa’s only super-maximum security prison.
The move comes as Matlala prepares to face the Johannesburg High Court in January 2026 for a high-profile murder conspiracy case that has captivated the nation.

Inside eBongweni: The “Alcatraz” of South Africa
Matlala was moved from Pretoria’s Kgosi Mampuru II C-Max unit on December 21, 2025. His new home is a facility designed for the “worst of the worst” and high-risk inmates who require total isolation and 24-hour surveillance.
- Iron-Clad Security: eBongweni is famous for its advanced biometric systems and a near-zero escape record.
- Routine or Strategic?: While Department of Correctional Services (DCS) spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo described the transfer as “routine operational practice,” the move to a super-max facility usually indicates a heightened security risk or a threat to the inmate’s safety.
- Legal Grounds: The transfer was executed under Section 6 of the Correctional Services Act, allowing the department to move inmates based on safety and operational requirements.
The Charges: From Business to the Bench
Matlala has been behind bars since May 2025. He faces a daunting list of charges that have kept him in the headlines for all the wrong reasons:
- Conspiracy to Commit Murder: Allegedly linked to a hit on his former girlfriend, well-known actress and influencer Tebogo Thobejane.
- Attempted Murder: Related to a string of violent incidents.
- Money Laundering: Investigations into his business dealings and financial flows.
The January Trial
The transfer to Kokstad marks the final countdown to his trial. In January 2026, the Johannesburg High Court will hear the evidence regarding the alleged attempted hit on Thobejane, a case that has highlighted the dark intersection of celebrity culture and organized crime
















