Cape Argus

Chicco Twala is out on bail

- BRENDA MASILELA brenda.masilela@inl.co.za

VETERAN musician and producer Chicco Twala was released on R2 000 bail after appearing briefly in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Regional spokespers­on for the National Prosecutio­n Authority, Phindi Mjonondwan­e said Twala was facing charges of pointing something resembling a firearm and common assault.

This follows an an incident that took place when Twala was outside his Bloubosran­d home in the north of Johannesbu­rg

Mjonondwan­e said on Sunday, May 1, two City Power technician­s attended to a power outage call in the area.

“On arrival the technician­s had to switch off the power and that is when Twala allegedly charged at one of them, strangled him and pointed (at) him – with what resembles a firearm.”

Earlier, City Power spokespers­on Isaac Mangena told IOL that their team was responding to an outage call and were locating a cable fault, which affected the power supply to residents along Nautilus Road, Bloubosran­d.

“On Sunday night, our test branch located the fault and were working towards repairs and restoratio­n when one resident came to them and told them to leave because he had electricit­y. The teams told him they have every right to be there and work on the network on the pavement where municipal servitude runs.”

Without mentioning Twala by name, Mangena said at this point, the resident allegedly became violent.

“The resident is said to have pulled out a gun, cocked it, and put it on the head of one of the contractor­s. He allegedly went further to slap him, and choked him, pinning him to the ground. (The) community intervened and rescued our team, and we decided to leave without doing the repairs,” Mangena said.

“Our team, with the assistance of the ward councillor, opened a case against the resident, and we welcome police's swift response in acting appropriat­ely against him. It cannot be right that City Power teams are intimidate­d when doing their job.”

Twala is expected to make his second appearance in court on August 26.

Twala has previously been widely accused of protecting his son, Longwe, who has been linked to the murder of Bafana Bafana ace goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa in October 2014. Meyiwa was fatally shot while visiting his girlfriend, singer and socialite Kelly Khumalo, at her mother’s home in Vosloorus, Gauteng. Five men are on trial for the brutal murder.

 ?? ?? VETERAN musician and producer Chicco Twala was released on bail by the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Twala was arrested for allegedly pointing a firearm at a City Power technician on Sunday evening.
VETERAN musician and producer Chicco Twala was released on bail by the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Twala was arrested for allegedly pointing a firearm at a City Power technician on Sunday evening.

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