MURDER accused Sifiso Mkhwanazi, 21, who confessed to the killings of six female sex workers spanning from April to October 2022, has been found guilty on six counts of murder, six counts of rape, six counts of defeating the ends of justice, one of possession of ammunition, one of illegal possession of a firearm and one of theft.
Mkhwanazi appeared yesterday in the Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg, sitting in Palm Ridge. His matter was postponed to May 8 for sentencing.
Last month, Mkhwanazi, who had confessed to the murder charges, denied that he had planned the murders as part of a “revenge plot” against an earlier rape charge that saw him spend a brief stint in prison.
In October of 2022, news of six bodies found at his father Mark…