Kgomotso Modise19 June 2024 | 5:59

Senzo Meyiwa murder trial: Court to hear report on accused Ntuli's cellphone records

Over the last few weeks, the court has been hearing testimony from a forensic supervisor from Vodacom, who has given evidence on phone calls made and received by some of the accused around the time Meyiwa was killed.

Senzo Meyiwa murder trial: Court to hear report on accused Ntuli's cellphone records

The witness stand at the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial taken on on 15 May 2023. Picture: Kgomotso Modise/Eyewitness News

JOHANNESBURG - The Pretoria High Court will turn its focus to cellphone records of one of the alleged coordinators of the hit on Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa.

Over the last few weeks, the court has been hearing testimony from a forensic supervisor from Vodacom, who has given evidence on phone calls made and received by some of the accused around the time Meyiwa was killed.

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She has also used cellphone towers to establish the whereabouts of the accused.

According to Bongani Ntanzi, the second man accused of Meyiwa’s murder, it was Fisokuhle Ntuli who called him to be part of the hit in October 2014.

He also claimed Ntuli was the driver who took them to singer Kelly Khumalo’s house, where Meyiwa was killed.

On Wednesday, the court will hear a report from Vodacom’s Pinky Vythilingham on Ntuli’s call records.

His lawyer, Zandile Mshololo, told the court that the data that would be presented was being disputed.

Although Vythilingham has prepared a summarised version of the data, she will read it all into the record on Wednesday morning, as it is disputed.