/ 13 January 2014

Nkandla ANC public violence case postponed

Nkandla Anc Public Violence Case Postponed

The case of three minors and 27 adults accused of public violence following an  Economic Freedom Fighters? (EFF) event near President Jacob Zuma's private Nkandla homestead was postponed on Monday, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said.

KwaZulu-Natal NPA spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson-Kara said the 30 appeared in the Nkandla Magistrate's Court and the matter was postponed to February 18.

"The three minors were dealt with separately. However, when the matter returns to court … all 30 will appear together." 

She said those arrested were granted bail of R500 each on Saturday, on condition that they not interfere with witnesses.

The minors were released into the care of their guardians.

Handover
On Saturday, the EFF and their leader, expelled ANC Youth League president, Julius Malema, handed over a house they had built for a woman and her grandchildren.

The house is about 300m from Zuma's homestead. There was a massive police presence at the event.

When Malema arrived for the handover, ANC members blocked the progress of his car, forcing him to get out and walk to the house.

After he made it through the crowd, ANC supporters began throwing bottles of water and stones.

Later, the ANC supporters were on a nearby hill when EFF members emerged from their meeting and began singing.

Some of the ANC group began throwing stones at them and police intervened using truncheons, a water cannon, and teargas.

Rubber bullets were fired and people ran and dived for cover. – Sapa