Kelly Khumalo is the architect behind the murder of Senzo Meyiwa, it has been revealed.

After a recent ruling by the Pretoria High Court, the legal scene in South Africa is about to take a significant turn when Kelly Khumalo, a singer, is finally brought up for trial on charges that she killed her late partner, Senzo Meyiwa. The court’s ruling considered the confessions of two defendants, Bongani Ntanzi and Muzi Sibiya, admissible, which is a major turning point in the ongoing legal drama. In her decision, Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng stated that Sibiya and Ntanzi’s confessions were given freely and without coercion, opening the door for the use of their testimonies in the main trial. Ntanzi, the alleged hitman, claims Kelly Khumalo, the singer, paid R45,000 for the murder of Senzo Meyiwa. The prosecution’s case will now include the written confessions that implicate Khumalo and possibly other individuals, according to this crucial verdict. The chief investigator, Brigadier Bongani Gininda, revealed information in court in January that directly connected the accused to Khumalo, revealing the nature of their confessions. Both Sibiya and Ntanzi, according to Gininda, accused Khumalo of planning the hit on Meyiwa. Sibiya even went so far as to pinpoint the location of the crime and explain how it was organized and carried out from a hostel in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni. Gininda further disclosed that the police were able to connect Khumalo with other accused persons, such as Mthobisi Mncube and Fisokuhle Ntuli, by means of cellphone tracing. Notably, a review of cellphone data revealed that Ntuli and Khumalo had spoken just a few weeks prior to Meyiwa’s untimely demise. Furthermore, suspicions regarding Khumalo and Mncube’s relationship were aroused by similarities in smartphone photographs of sacks packed with cash. Both the state and the defense indicated that the case will now move on to the main trial phase after the court’s decision, during which time more witnesses are anticipated to be called. Legal experts discussed the ruling’s ramifications and emphasized how the state’s position was reinforced by the confessions’ admissibility. Legal expert Ulrich Roux echoed Zikalala’s views when he emphasized the difficulties the defense would have in refuting the state’s proof. The decision was warmly received by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), which expressed relief following months of court battles in the trial-within-a-trial. A…

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