The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Detain De Klerk’

AUGUST 23: DUDUZANE TO APPEAR ON CULPABLE HOMICIDE CHARGES

- Amanda Watson amandaw@citizen.co.za

Pandemoniu­m outside court as BLF shout down interview of AfriForum CEO, calling him a ‘settler’.

Duduzane Zuma’s shackles-free court appearance yesterday on culpable homicide charges had all the hallmarks of a typical Zuma trial – stoic silence from the accused, a lightning-quick appearance in court followed by pandemoniu­m outside the courtroom.

Zuma is alleged to have caused the deaths of Jeanette Mashaba and Phumzile Dube in 2014, when he crashed his luxury Porsche car into the rear of the taxi transporti­ng the two women on the M1 highway in Johannesbu­rg.

Dube died instantly, while Mashaba died a few weeks later.

Unlike his appearance in court on Monday on corruption charges, there was also a high level of security yesterday, with any person wishing to enter the courtroom required to register.

Zuma, represente­d by advocate Mike Hellens SC, was released with the promise he will appear again on August 23.

Should the state, represente­d by senior prosecutor Yusuf Baba, hand over all required documentat­ion on time, Hellens said they would return with a trial date.

As Zuma was leaving, four cars from the presidenti­al protection unit pulled up outside the court entrance, with former president Jacob Zuma inside, ostensibly to support his son.

Police spokespers­on Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said Zuma left in his own car, while his father was allowed to used the presidenti­al protection unit when he travelled.

However, when members of the Black First Land First (BLF) saw AfriForum chief executive Kallie Kriel approachin­g the court, trouble began.

BLF managed to shout down several attempts to interview Kriel, saying he had no right to speak “on black issues”, he was racist and should “go back to Holland”.

Police battled to keep control and once the BLF, media, and Kriel had been separated, leaders of BLF vowed to defend themselves against “settlers”.

“We must be clear, any white person who touches us we will send them to hell. Any white person who touches us, we will go to their homes, we will go to where they eat, we will go to where they work, we will find them, and we will deal with them,” BLF leader Andile Mngxitama ranted.

“No f**king court is going to stop us from defending ourselves against settlers. They stole our land, they make us slaves, now today [yesterday] they are coming to take our dignity, and you believe we will not defend ourselves? That will not happen.”

Zuma’s prosecutio­n comes after inquest Magistrate Lalitha Chetty recommende­d that he be prosecuted for his negligent actions. The National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) initially refused to prosecute him, but after AfriForum announced that it would take on Dube’s case, the NPA changed its mind.

Kriel said: “Advocate Gerrie Nel represente­d Phumzile Dube’s family, and I were there to support them today.”

Kriel said he wouldn’t be intimidate­d by the BLF’s behaviour, which made him even more determined to see justice done.

“But we’re not going to stoop to their level,” he said.

Zuma was in the dock on Monday on fraud charges relating to a R600 million bribe allegedly offered to then deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas to do the bidding of controvers­ial Gupta brothers Ajay and Atul.

Zuma was released on R100 000 bail, after he appeared in court shackled with leg irons. –

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? Members of Black First Land First call for former president FW de Klerk’s arrest after an appearance of ex-president’s son Duduzane Zuma in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda Members of Black First Land First call for former president FW de Klerk’s arrest after an appearance of ex-president’s son Duduzane Zuma in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SUSPECT. Duduzane Zuma appears at Randburg Magistrate’s Court in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.
Picture: AFP SUSPECT. Duduzane Zuma appears at Randburg Magistrate’s Court in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.
 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? MAKING A POINT. BLF leader Andile Mngxitama outside the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda MAKING A POINT. BLF leader Andile Mngxitama outside the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

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