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Najwa Petersen denied parole in connection with her husband Taliep Petersen’s murder

Najwa Petersen must complete intervention programmes before parole reconsideration, says the Board.
Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterNovember 27, 2025Updated:November 27, 2025No Comments
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  • Najwa Petersen, 63, is serving a 28-year sentence for the 2006 murder of her husband, Taliep Petersen. She has been denied parole after a review by the CSPB.
  • The Board has suggested that she participate in additional intervention programmes before they will consider her for parole again.
  • Taliep Petersen, an acclaimed South African composer and theatre director, was shot dead in 2006, drawing national attention.

The Department of Correctional Services has confirmed that the Correctional Supervision and Parole Board (CSPB) has denied Najwa Petersen’s parole. She was convicted of murdering her husband, the celebrated musician, Taliep Petersen.

The Board has ordered her to undergo a further assessment, and complete specific intervention programmes. They will only reconsider her parole once she successfully meets these requirements.

Taliep Petersen: a legacy cut short

Taliep Petersen (15 April 1950 – 16 December 2006) was a well-known South African singer, composer, and theatre director. He is best recognised for his collaborations with David Kramer, including District Six: The Musical, and Kat and the Kings, which won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical.

Born in Cape Town’s diverse District Six, Petersen’s career included theatre, music, and television, making him one of the country’s most adored cultural figures. He was married twice and had six children.

Petersen was shot dead at his home in Cape Town in 2006. At the time, the then Western Cape premier, Ebrahim Rasool, praised Petersen’s talent for capturing history, expressing deep pain, articulating joy, and showcasing humanity through music and drama.

Conviction and sentence

Najwa Petersen was arrested in 2007, along with three men, and convicted in 2008 for the planned and premeditated murder of Taliep Petersen, along with robbery with aggravating circumstances. She was found guilty of hiring the hitmen to kill her husband.

Now 63 years old, Najwa Petersen began serving a 28-year sentence on 11 February 2009 for murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances. She later reverted to her name, Dirk. Her repeated attempts at parole have sparked significant public backlash.

The Department stresses that any future consideration for parole will depend on her successful completion of required programmes and adherence to all conditions set by the CSPB.

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