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1/2 SenzoMeyiwaTrial | The defence in the Senzo Meyiwa trial says it is going to seek clarity from the Director of Public Prosecutions in Gauteng on the status quo of the second docket opened in 2019.

Advocate Zandile Mshololo is seen at proceedings in the North Gauteng High Court during the Senzo Meyiwa trial on 08 June 2022.Advocate Zandile Mshololo is seen at proceedings in the North Gauteng High Court during the Senzo Meyiwa trial on 08 June 2022.

The accused, who were with Meyiwa when he was shot at Vosloorus in 2014, are among the states’ witnesses in the matter. Five men are currently charged with the murder of the Bafana Bafana goalie in 2014 during an alleged robbery.

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This advocate is useless she wasted time for nothing she is now indirectly agreeing with submission of ADV Tefo

Flo_Letoaba There are a series of own goals on this trail by the state from SAPoliceService to as well NPA_Prosecutes its the state that & which had as well contributed 2justice being questionable acts & actions haven't been in the interets of justice at all interventions are required asap

There's something wrong with our SAPS.... how can someone write a statement in front of a police officer that they saw someone clean the crime scene and they don't bother investigating or arresting

Maybe they were not charged because the state didnt hv enough evidence to charge them

2/2 The docket recommends that Longwe Twala, Kelly Khumalo, Gladness, Khumalo, Zandile Khumalo, Mthokozisi Twala and Maggie Phiri be charged with murder and defeating the ends of justice.

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