State witness Zandile Khumalo says the defence must provide evidence for its claim that the people in the house killed the Bafana Bafana captain
Zandile Khumalo was undeterred even after Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng called her to order
Zandile Khumalo dismissed the statement from an unnamed witness, denying that she had fought with Longwe Twala, her boyfriend at the time
The witness first testified that he called Meyiwa’s brother from the hospital but then said he made the call from Kelly Khumalo’s house
Longwe, the son of music producer Chicco Twala, is the only adult unaccounted for shortly after Meyiwa was killed
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Tumelo Madlala, Meyiwa’s childhood friend, testified that Chicco Twala wanted to pay for an overseas trip for Khumalo
Journalists were removed from the court on the first day of testimony from a witness who was inside the house at the time of the shooting
There was no four-hour delay in reporting the Meyiwa murder, says Sergeant Mlungisi Mthethwa
Teffo, who accused the judge of trying to bewitch him, could still make a dramatic return to the trial