During his interview, the Deputy Judge President of the Eastern Cape High Court - Zamani Nhlangulela - was also challenged by a perceived lack of experience in dealing with complex matters.
CAPE TOWN - A controversial judgment involving the impeachment of Gauteng Judge Nkola Motata has on Monday come back to bite the Deputy Judge President of the Eastern Cape High Court Zamani Nhlangulela.
A Mthatha High Court judge since 2009 - Nhlangulela told the interviewing panel that the nature of cases handled in that court, should not be held against him.READ: JSC grills first group of SCA candidates on their judgments
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