Times of Eswatini

Meyiwa key State witness dies

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JOHANNESBU­RG - A key witness in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has reportedly passed on.

According to Newzroom Afrika, Brigadier Philani Ndlovu died on Wednesday, after falling ill on Tuesday. He was reportedly one of the first people to respond to the scene where Meyiwa was shot dead, and was expected to appear as a State witness.

The Meyiwa murder trial is expected to resume on 30 May, after the last session ended on a dramatic note with advocate Malesela Teffo, who is representi­ng four of the suspects in the murder trial, getting arrested.

Teffo was arrested inside the high court last month and led away in handcuffs in front of television cameras, just after proceeding­s in the Meyiwa murder trial were postponed.

Although Teffo’s arrest was highly criticised, the South African Police Service (SAPS) said Teffo was previously arrested by the SAPS on charges of common assault and trespassin­g after allegedly assaulting a female SAPS member and entering the SAPS Gauteng Provincial building, in contravent­ion of a high court interdict prohibitin­g him from entering the said building.

Warrant

After failing to appear before the Hillbrow Magistrate­s Court on several occasions, including on January 27, 2022, a warrant of arrest (J165) was issued and withheld, said the SAPS.

Teffo’s case was remanded to 10 February 2022. Advocate Teffo was again not in court, and bail was finally forfeited to the State. An instructio­n was then issued by the court for the warrant of arrest to be executed. The SAPS said Teffo was aware of the warrant of arrest. He appeared in the Hillbrow Magistrate­s Court on April 29, 2022, where he was granted bail of R10,000. The case was postponed to May 27, 2022. Sifisokuhl­e Ntuli, Muzikawukh­ulelwa Sthemba Sibiya, Bongani Sandiso Ntanzi, Mthobisi Prince Ncube, and Mthokozise­ni Ziphozonke Maphisa who are charged with murdering the Bafana Bafana captain in Vosloorus in 2014, will remain behind bars until the next appearance.

The suspects are already serving various sentences for conviction­s in other unrelated cases.

When the court resumes in May, the cross-examinatio­n will continue with advocate Zandile Mshololo, representi­ng the fifth accused, Ntuli, taking the stand.

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