A public-spirited individual recently penned a letter to the judge president, raising concerns about delays in the late Orlando Pirates goalkeeper, Senzo Meyiwa’s murder trial.
In the letter which was passed down to the presiding judge of the trial, Judge Ratha Makgoathleng, the citizen said the court does not start on time, and even if the court started late, they would always adjourn at 11 am. The citizen then said even after the long adjournments, they would always adjourn at 3 pm for the end of the day.
The concerned individual asked if the state had forgotten about the two families that need closure from this case, with that being the Meyiwa family and the families of suspects on trial.
The letter read: “Senzo’s father passed on without knowing who killed his son, his mother too is not young anymore, and it looks like the same fate is awaiting her. I hereby plea for your intervention in this regard,” authored the citizen.
News Live SA took to their X (formerly Twitter) page to share the clip of Judge Ratha reading the letter in court.
Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng received a letter from the Judge President. The letter, written by a concerned citizen, raising concerns about delays in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.
The concerned citizen blamed Judge Mokgoatlheng for allowing unnecessary adjournments and dragging… pic.twitter.com/pu3QFpjdIF
— News Live SA (@newslivesa) November 18, 2024
X users weighed in on this matter.
One user said:
Ratha may disagree with the complaint about the work ethics in this case, but the point is made.
There has been a lackadaisical approach – court starting late, unreasonable breaks, disrespect of time, etc.
The court feels touched…but it’s a fact.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽#SenzoMeyiwaTrial pic.twitter.com/P9pvkZFCy3— Bearded African 🇿🇦 (@Bearded_Khaya) November 18, 2024
Another one said:
‘We need to connect the screen, let’s adjourn for 1 hour’
‘We need to make copies, let’s adjourn until tomorrow’
‘We need to adjust the aircon, let’s adjourn until next week Monday’ #SenzoMeyiwaTrial— Chanté 👑 (@_Chanteh) November 18, 2024