The story echoes Dlamini’s first arrest, where police officers took him from his residence in the early hours of the morning.
Dlamini was due to appear on SAfm this morning but he replied to an SMS from the station saying he had been “arrested again”.
The Presidency has sent a letter to Abrahams, asking him to provide reasons why he should not be suspended as NPA head.
The state security minister says he was not involved in the arrest of the student leader and rubbished allegations of being linked to rhino poaching.
The announcement comes after weeks of public outcry against Molefe following the release of the public protector’s State of Capture report.
Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba visited the Setswetla settlement on Thursday to survey the damage to the area.
Bail was set at R2 000, as Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng overturned a decision which previously denied Dlamini bail.
The ruling party said that the report is welcome, but neglected to admit to any wrongdoing.
We know a lot more about the extent of the abuse of the state and its institutions. But where do we go from here?
The party’s leader, Julius Malema, had earlier addressed thousands of supporters as they stood in Church Square in Tshwane.