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Four men accused of murdering former African National Congress (ANC) Youth League Deputy Secretary-General Sindiso Magaqa are due to be back in the High Court in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday.

A gavel used in the court of law seen in this picture.

Magaqa and two other councillors in the Umzimkhulu Municipality in the south of KwaZulu-Natal were shot and wounded while returning from a meeting in 2017.

 

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