Daily Dispatch

Deputy minister due in court

- By PHILANI NOMBEMBE and KATHARINE CHILD

DEPUTY Minister for Higher Education and Training Mduduzi Manana has been ordered to appear in court today, according to Police Minister Fikile Mbalula.

Manana is accused of assaulting a woman in a Johannesbu­rg nightclub at the weekend‚ and the delay in arresting him attracted criticism yesterday from former public protector Thuli Madonsela.

Speaking in Khayelitsh­a‚ Cape Town‚ where he was visiting the family of a young woman allegedly beaten to death by her boyfriend‚ Mbalula said Manana’s “flashy suits” would not save him.

The deputy minister has apologised for hitting Mandisa Duma. He was identified in a video in which he appears to be assaulting a woman at Cubana in Fourways around 3am on Sunday. Duma‚ who was with her friend and cousin‚ claimed Manana chased them out of the venue after her cousin made a comment about his sexuality.

Speaking on the sidelines of a Women’s Day event hosted by her foundation in Johannesbu­rg‚ Madonsela said the incident was symptomati­c of a society that was violent in word and deed.

Violence started with dehumanisi­ng language and the dehumanisi­ng way in which parliament­arians spoke to one another on national television‚ which had created a “psyche of violence”‚ she said.

“When people do wrong‚ they have to be arrested. I have nothing against Minister Manana. On the face of it he is a good kid. He has said he wants to do what is required of him.

“He would like to be held accountabl­e. [So] the [justice] system must deal with it.” — DDC

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