It is essential to question the origins of illegal substances entering South Africa and examine the personnel staffing the nation's points of entry. If the focus remains solely on blaming street-level dealers, the drug crisis is unlikely to ever be resolved. Instead, scrutiny should be directed toward the officials placed in charge of borders, airports, and naval operations. Taking responsibility is paramount. Furthermore, it is important to clarify that the victim of the recent killing was not South African. The deceased has been identified as Sam Litha satlat Isaac, a Nigerian citizen who was completing his studies in South Africa. He was the only son of his parents, and his mother is currently in a coma. To correct the facts regarding the vehicle, Makobe is the owner of the Uber, while Satlat was the employee. It is time to stop disseminating misinformation and hatred to justify a soul-chilling murder.