Johannesburg High Court Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng on Wednesday afternoon completed recapping evidence and statements given by the seven accused in the Jeppestown massacre.
Unlike the four accused he already found guilty, Mokgoatlheng opted to hand down judgment on the seven men collectively. It was not yet known whether he would do so by the end of Wednesday, or leave that for Thursday morning. All seven previously told the court they had gone to the house in Jeppestown to consult with or get muti (traditional medicine) from a sangoma, known only as Gogo Radebe.Sapa