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Senzo Meyiwa murder trial faces further delays in Pretoria High Court

Jonisayi Maromo|Published

Slain Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates star goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa and his then girlfriend, musician Kelly Khumalo.

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The trial of five men accused of killing former Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates star goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa resumed before the High Court in Pretoria on Monday, where it was postponed again.

Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng has postponed the matter to May 19 for further cross-examination of the lead investigating officer in the murder case, Brigadier Bongani Gininda.

Last week, IOL reported that the trial has struggled to resume following the untimely death of defence advocate Thulani Mngomezulu. The legal eagle succumbed to illness in the early hours of December 10, 2024, at the Thelle Mogoerane Regional Hospital in Gauteng.

Mngomezulu represented Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya, and following his demise, one of the defence lawyers, advocate Charles Mnisi, announced that he would be representing the murder-accused Sibiya.

Last month, after a hiatus of almost three months, Mnisi requested Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng to postpone the matter again, which displeased the judge.

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“Mr Mnisi you have had more than enough time, two months and three weeks. That is what we accorded you as a postponement. And you have been in this trial since when my predecessor, Judge (Tshifhiwa) Maumela was seized with the matter,” Mokgoatlheng addressed the court last month. 

Moments later, Mnisi told the court that if the judge insists that the matter resumes on Tuesday, he would not be able to represent Sibiya.

“If the court is saying that I should come next week ready to proceed with the matter, then I am going to request that I be excused from representing accused number one (Sibiya).

Last week, the judge postponed the matter to May 5 in line with Mnisi's request. All accused men remain in custody.

On Monday, Mnisi assured the court that he will be able to proceed on May 19.

Five men accused of killing Senzo Meyiwa, Muzikawukhulelwa Sthemba Sibiya, Bongani Sandiso Ntanzi, Mthobisi Prince Ncube, Mthokoziseni Ziphozonke Maphisa, and Fisokuhle Nkani Ntuli, appearing in the High Court in Pretoria.

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The five accused men - Sibiya, Bongani Sandiso Ntanzi, Mthobisi Prince Mncube, Mthokoziseni Maphisa, and Sifisokuhle Nkani Ntuli - face charges of murder, attempted murder, robbery with aggravating circumstances, unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

The trial, which began in 2022, has been marked by numerous delays and controversies. Defence lawyers have repeatedly questioned the state's case, arguing that the wrong suspects have been arrested while those present at the scene remain free.

The trial has hit several roadblocks, including having to start from scratch in July 2023.

Meyiwa was killed on October 26, 2014, while in the company of his girlfriend and the mother of his child, Kelly Khumalo, in Vosloorus.

In the house, that day were Meyiwa, Kelly and her younger sister, Zandile, their mother Ntombi Khumalo (MaKhumalo), Longwe Twala, Meyiwa’s friends Mthokozisi Thwala and Tumelo Madlala, Kelly’s then four-year-old son, Christian, and Thingo, her daughter with Meyiwa.

All of the accused have pleaded not guilty.

jonisayi.maromo@iol.co.za

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