Court drama keeps grinding on as a fresh defense voice could tilt a decade-old murder case toward answers or deeper doubt.
The case picks up again in court
The case picks up again in court
- Proceedings restart at the High Court this morning.
- The defense plans to bring in another witness.
- Momentum matters as the finish line creeps closer.
- Observers want movement after endless pauses.
- Senzo Meyiwa died from a gunshot during a home invasion.
- The shooting happened inside a Vosloorus house.
- Others present described panic and confusion.
- The killing stunned football fans nationwide.
- Early police work stalled and raised credibility questions.
- Arrests only followed after a later investigative push.
- The trial itself began long after public patience wore thin.
- Conspiracy chatter filled the silence.
- Lawyers argue that the investigation cut corners badly.
- A recent witness faced brutal questioning from prosecutors.
- His account of post-crime behavior fell apart.
- Credibility battles keep stretching timelines.
- Muzi Sibiya is charged alongside four other men.
- Bongani Ntanzi and Mthobisi Mncube deny involvement.
- Mthokoziseni Maphisa and Fisokuhle Ntuli also plead innocent.
- All face life sentences if convicted.
- The new witness might poke holes in the state's story.
- Cross-examination is expected to be aggressive.
- Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng is pushing the pace.
- A turning point could finally emerge.
- The trial highlights cracks in violent crime prosecutions.
- Delays have hurt trust in the justice system.
- Families on both sides want closure badly.
- The country wants truth, not endless reruns.