JUDGE RATHA EXPOSED! SIBANDA HUMILIATED AS MAKHIMBA TORCHES GHININDA’S FAKE STATEMENT!@Skybriedge

In this explosive courtroom breakdown, we watch Sibanda walk in with confidence and walk out with smoke rising off his career. He tried to “prove” a statement that Makhimba says was never read back to him — and Judge Ratha still allowed it. What followed was a complete collapse of the Cold Case Fiction Factory.Makhimba confirms only the personal details… then destroys the entire contents line by line, exposing how Ghininda added information to force a narrative that never existed. Advocate Mnisi objected before the disaster evenbegan, but MyLord pushed the chaos forward.This episode reveals exactly why Baloyi rushed to bring Makhimba to Pretoria — and why the justice system needs to take action against rogue investigators and prosecutors who manipulate evidence. 00:00 – Intro: The Calm Before the Collapse 00:42 – Clip 1: Sibanda Reads the Personal Info 01:55 – Reaction: The Only Part Makhimba Agrees With 02:40 – Clip 2: Mnisi Objects Before the Contents 04:10 – Reaction: Judge Ratha’s Judicial Malfunction 05:25 – Clip 3: The Contents Meltdown 07:02 – Reaction: The Cold Case Fiction Factory Explodes 08:30 – Final Thoughts: A System Built on Fabrication #SenzoMeyiwaTrial #Makhimba #Sibanda #Ghininda #ColdCaseUnit #CourtroomDrama #LegalAnalysis #SouthAfrica #JusticeSystem #TrialBreakdown Disclaimer: This video is for informational and discussion purposes only. All opinions expressed are based on publicly available information. Nothing in this video constitutes legal advice. Viewer discretion is advised. Some links may be affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This video may feature an AI‑generated avatar and visuals used for creative and illustrative purposes. All commentary, research, and editorial content are original and intended for educational and informational use only. No real individuals are being impersonated. This content complies with YouTube’s AI content policy and South African digital media regulations.    / @skybriedge