Terre' Blanche killing verdict
A farm worker has been found guilty of murdering the white supremacist leader Eugene Terre' Blanche in South Africa in 2010. His co-accused has been cleared of the same charge but convicted of other offences.
A farm worker has been found guilty of murdering the white supremacist leader Eugene Terre' Blanche in South Africa in 2010. His co-accused has been cleared of the same charge but convicted of other offences.
South African farm worker, Chris Mahlangu, has been found guilty of murdering the white supremacist leader Eugene Terre'Blanche in 2010.
Patrick Ndlovu, who was co-accused, was found not guilty of murder but convicted of housebreaking with intent to rob and attempted of robbery.
There have been protests outside the courthouse in Ventersdorp where the trial took place.
Supporters of the two black farm workers also demonstrated outside the court.
A court in South Africa has ruled that the leader of the white supremacist party Eugene Terre'Blanche was murdered in a dispute over money
A court in South Africa has found one of the two farm workers accused of killing white supremacist leader Eugene Terre'Blanche guilty