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Senzo Meyiwa Murder Accused Push to Drop Charges as State Closes Its Case

Last updated: July 25, 2025 9:39 am
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The murder of South African football icon Senzo Meyiwa has captivated the nation since the tragic incident in October 2014. The high-profile trial involving the five men accused of his murder has been a source of public interest for years. As the State closes its case, the Senzo Meyiwa murder accused are now pushing to have charges dropped, further complicating the case.

Contents
  • The Case So Far: A Timeline of Key Events
  • The State Closes Its Case: What Evidence Has Been Presented?
  • The Defence’s Push to Drop Charges: What Are the Legal Arguments?
  • Allegations of Mistreatment: How Prison Conditions Are Affecting the Trial
  • Delays in the Trial: How Prison Conditions Have Affected the Court Proceedings
  • Legal Experts Weigh In: The Future of the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Case
  • The Public’s Role in the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Case
  • What’s Next for the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial?

The Case So Far: A Timeline of Key Events

The Murder of Senzo Meyiwa

On the fateful night of October 26, 2014, Senzo Meyiwa was shot and killed at the home of his then-girlfriend, singer Kelly Khumalo, in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni. Meyiwa’s death shocked the country, as he was a beloved sports figure and the captain of the national football team, Bafana Bafana. His murder has remained unsolved for years, leading to widespread speculation, conspiracy theories, and public outcry.

The Accused: Who Are the Five Men Facing Trial?

Five men — Mthobisi Mncube, Fisokuhle Ntuli, Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya, Bongani Sandiso Ntanzi, and Mthokoziseni Maphisa — are currently facing charges of murder, attempted murder, robbery, possession of an unlicensed firearm, and ammunition. The accused have pleaded not guilty to all charges, claiming that they had no involvement in the killing of Meyiwa.

For more on the latest crime developments, read about how five cash-in-transit robbers killed in Gauteng are tied to a KZN heist.

The State Closes Its Case: What Evidence Has Been Presented?

Key Evidence in the State’s Case

Over the past three years, the State has presented a range of evidence, including eyewitness testimonies, forensic analysis, and the confessions of two of the accused. The testimonies provided by witnesses at the scene of the crime, as well as ballistic and forensic evidence, have been central to the prosecution’s argument.

The Confessions: Voluntary or Coerced?

One of the most contentious aspects of the trial has been the confessions made by two of the accused. These confessions have been central to the State’s case, but the defence has argued that they were coerced and obtained under duress. Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng ruled that these confessions were admissible, despite the defence’s protests. Legal experts, however, suggest that the validity of these confessions will play a pivotal role in the trial’s outcome.

Eyewitness Testimonies and Forensic Evidence

Another important element in the State’s case is the eyewitness testimony from people who were present at the scene of the murder. The testimonies of Kelly Khumalo and her family, who were reportedly in the house during the shooting, have been critical in helping law enforcement piece together the details of that tragic night. Additionally, forensic evidence, such as DNA and gunshot residue tests, has been used to support the theory that the accused were involved in the murder.

The Defence’s Push to Drop Charges: What Are the Legal Arguments?

Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act: The Defence’s Strategy

Now that the State has closed its case, the defence is shifting gears, focusing on filing an application to have the charges dropped under Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act. This section allows a judge to discharge the accused if the State has failed to present sufficient evidence for the case to proceed. The defence argues that the prosecution has not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

According to Advocate Charles Mnisi, who represents accused number three, Mthobisi Mncube, the defence believes the prosecution has failed to provide compelling evidence. “The court must dismiss the charges because the evidence presented is insufficient and unreliable,” Mnisi stated during a recent hearing.

Motions to Challenge the Validity of Evidence

The defence has also raised issues with the evidence presented by the prosecution. They argue that the evidence, including the confessions, was obtained improperly. Legal experts believe that these motions to challenge the admissibility of evidence could play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the trial.

For further details, check out the report on the Senzo Meyiwa trial, where an officer testifies that the NPA didn’t block Kelly Khumalo’s arrest warrant.

Allegations of Mistreatment: How Prison Conditions Are Affecting the Trial

Fisokuhle Ntuli’s Allegations of Mistreatment

Fisokuhle Ntuli, one of the accused, has raised serious concerns about his treatment while in custody. Ntuli claims that he was mistreated at the Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre in Pretoria, where he was allegedly denied access to his legal representatives, family, and basic necessities. Ntuli also faced disciplinary action after being accused of possessing a cellphone in his cell, which he denies.

The Judge’s Ruling on Ntuli’s Transfer

In light of these allegations, Judge Mokgoatlheng ordered that Ntuli be transferred to Leeuwkop Correctional Centre in Sandton, where he could receive better treatment. The Department of Correctional Services expressed dissatisfaction with this decision, accusing Ntuli of providing false information to the court. Emmanuel Khoza, the area commissioner of the prison, stated, “We are trying our best to maintain order, but such rulings undermine our authority.”

Delays in the Trial: How Prison Conditions Have Affected the Court Proceedings

Frustration Over Repeated Delays

The trial has faced repeated delays, often due to the late arrival of the accused at court. These delays have frustrated both the court and the public. Judge Mokgoatlheng has expressed his frustration with the delays, stating, “My job is to see that this case starts on time, but we are consistently running into issues.”

Shackles and Treatment of the Accused

One of the primary causes of the delays has been disputes over the shackles used to restrain the accused. Charles Mnisi has argued that the treatment of the accused, including the use of uncomfortable leg irons, has led to frustration and unnecessary delays in the trial. He noted that such issues, while seemingly minor, could impact the efficiency of the judicial process.

Legal Experts Weigh In: The Future of the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Case

Legal Opinions on the Possibility of Charges Being Dropped

According to legal experts, while Section 174 applications are a standard part of criminal trials, their success is highly unlikely unless the State’s case is exceptionally weak. Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, a prominent legal analyst, states, “The bar for dropping charges at this stage is high, but it’s not impossible. It will depend on the strength of the prosecution’s evidence.”

The Impact of Prison Conditions on the Trial

Human rights organisations have also expressed concern about the treatment of the accused, particularly in relation to their detention conditions. Dr. John Steenhuisen, a human rights expert, commented, “It is crucial for the court to consider the constitutional rights of the accused, including their right to fair treatment while in custody.”

The Public’s Role in the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Case

The Role of Public Opinion in High-Profile Trials

The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has captured the attention of the South African public. Meyiwa was a national hero, and his murder continues to be a subject of great interest. The public’s opinion, shaped by media coverage, often influences the trial’s atmosphere, making it a highly charged and emotional case.

Calls for Justice and Accountability

Many South Africans are calling for justice, not only for Senzo Meyiwa but also for his family, who have had to endure years of uncertainty. Meyiwa’s family has publicly expressed frustration with the slow pace of the trial, but they remain hopeful that justice will eventually be served.

For insights into the growing concerns, read about crime in the Johannesburg CBD and the harsh reality faced by business owners.

What’s Next for the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial?

The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has reached a critical juncture, with the State closing its case and the defence pushing to have the charges dropped. The outcome of this application, along with the ongoing challenges surrounding prison conditions and evidence admissibility, will determine the future of the trial. Legal experts and the public alike await the court’s decision, as the trial continues to unfold.

As the trial progresses, all eyes will remain on the Senzo Meyiwa murder accused and the unfolding legal drama that has gripped the nation for nearly a decade.

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