The two women, Kelly Daniels and Kimberley Solomons, were granted R1000 at the Wynberg Magistrates' Court yesterday, while the three men abandoned their applications.
Ezra was shot on 3 September when a bullet intended for a gangster hit him in the neck while he was playing in Abdullah Moosa Walk in Parkwood.
His death sparked a riot as residents marched and threw bricks at the home of the alleged leader of the Junky Funkys gang, Tasliem “Thaliem” Bianchi.
Thaliem along with Ikeraam Bianchi, Marlon Neehuis, Daniels and Solomons were arrested for Ezra’s murder shortly after the shooting.
During court proceedings, it was revealed they had allegedly planned to kill a member of the Americans gang, but failed.
CROSSFIRE: Ezra's lifeless body in Parkwood
Last week, Advocate Adrian Samuels, who is representing Thaliem, Bianchi, Neehuis and Solomons told the Daily Voice that they would abandon the bail application as they believe it would fail.
“Look, we raised our concerns because it costs money to be here. I will be abandoning the applications for accused one, two and three at this time,” he said.
“There is a question of prospect of success at this time. I feel it will be a lot better for the other two to be released on bail.”
Magistrate Goolam Bawa postponed the case until 13 December for further investigations.