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Meyiwa murder trial continues  09 June 2025

Meyiwa murder trial continues 09 June 2025

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JOHANNESBURG - The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial resumes today at the High court in Pretoria, after a tense week.
Judge Mokgoatlheng drew criticism last Thursday, for comparing black and white lawyers, after Advocate Charles Mnisi requested leave to run the Comrades Marathon.

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