Share

#FeesMustFall leader Mcebo Dlamini back in court in January

accreditation
Student leader Mcebo Dlamini. Picture: AP
Student leader Mcebo Dlamini. Picture: AP
AP

The case of student activist and prominent #FeesMustFall leader Mcebo Dlamini has been postponed to January 18 by the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court.

Dlamini is facing charges of theft‚ assault‚ public violence and malicious damage to property in connection with student protests.

He appeared briefly at the court on Wednesday before the case was postponed, after which the State proposed a plea bargain.

The state prosecutor reportedly required more time to provide the court with video evidence relating to the charges that Dlamini is facing.

Dlamini was arrested in October last year at a Wits University residence following mass demonstrations and violent clashes with the police on the campus in a call for free education.

He was later granted R2000 bail and released in November 2016.

After appearing in court in October this year, after his case was postponed to November 22, Dlamini said that matter was a “waste of public funds”.

“It is frustrating [and] sometimes I wonder why the state is eager to pursue this non-factor because clearly they don’t have a case.”

Dlamini has maintained that the case against him was politically motivated.

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.
Join News24 today
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Voting Booth
Peter “Mashata” Mabuse is the latest celebrity to be murdered by criminals. What do you think must be done to stem the tide of serious crime in South Africa?
Please select an option Oops! Something went wrong, please try again later.
Results
Police minister must retire
30% - 125 votes
Murderers deserve life in jail
13% - 55 votes
Bring back the death penalty
57% - 242 votes
Vote