The Manzini Magistrates Court in Eswatini heard on Tuesday morning that extradition papers have not yet been filed to bring brothers Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande back to SA.
JOHANNESBURG - The extradition of two men from Eswatini wanted in South Africa in connection with the murder of Kiernan"AKA" Forbes could take months.
The court heard that South Africa had yet to file extradition papers to have them brought back to the country.
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