Daily Dispatch

Warrant of arrest issued for Azenathi Dalindyebo

- LULAMILE FENI MTHATHA BUREAU CHIEF

The Mthatha magistrate’s court issued a warrant of arrest on Wednesday against the AbaThembu Prince Azenathi Dalindyebo.

NPA spokespers­on Luxolo Tyali said this was after Azenathi and his legal representa­tive failed to appear in court without explanatio­n.

“On June 8, the former acting king of AbaThembu [Azenathi] appeared briefly at the same court on charges of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm [assault GBH] and pointing of a firearm,” Tyali said.

“He was released on warning and his matter was postponed to today [Wednesday].”

He said the court has postponed the case indefinite­ly, pending his arrest.

The case is in connection with the assault of Babalo Papu, the spokespers­on and advisor to Azenathi’s father, King Buyelekhay­a Dalindyebo.

Azenathi’s lawyer, Sinawo Makhangela, told the Dispatch: “We have a medical certificat­e to prove that our client was not well and booked off sick.

“So the warrant will be stayed — meaning it will not be effective — for the next 14 days when he will have to be in court to explain why he did not attend.”

Azenathi’s charges include pointing a firearm.

His arrest in June followed allegation­s by Papu that Azenathi and several others assaulted him.

Pictures of Papu, beaten and naked, were circulated on social media soon after the alleged attack.

Azenathi’s spokespers­on, Nkosi Dumisani Mgudlwa, said Azenathi was a law-abiding citizen and would not fail to attend court without a legitimate reason.

“There is a clear and legal reason for why he did not attend the case today,” Mgudlwa said.

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