South African Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi says a Zimbabwean man accused of killing his family in the United Kingdom, Tshuma, will remain in custody in South Africa until the extradition process is completed. Both reports state that Kubayi confirms Tshuma will be extradited to the UK once all required documentation and legal formalities are finalised. The decision means Tshuma does not leave South Africa immediately, despite facing charges related to the killings in the UK. The coverage is consistent on the role of the South African justice ministry and the procedural timeline: extradition is described as pending the completion of paperwork. No additional details about the case, the charges in the UK, or the specific stage of the process are provided in the available summaries. The reports therefore focus on the current status of the accused—held behind bars in South Africa—and the government’s position that transfer to the UK will occur after administrative and legal requirements are satisfied.