ICYMI In the trial of ex-mayor Zandile Gumede, the State is presenting testimony from a retired official of Durban Solid Waste, as evidence unfolds in the High Court in Durban. ZandileGumedeTrial DurbanHighCourt
Former eThekwini Mayor, Zandile Gumede
The State is leading evidence with a retired official of the Ethekwini municipality’s Durban Solid Waste unit in the trial of theLast week, the court postponed the matter to allow the State to arrange its documents that are exhibits in the case. The defence had complained of not being in possession of some of the pages with information in which the state was referring its witness. The documents form crucial parts of the state’s evidence.
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