Former Social Development Minister, Bathabile Dlamini's perjury trial has been postponed.
Dlamini has pleaded not guilty to allegations that she lied under oath when she gave evidence at an inquiry into the SASSA grant crisis.Former Social development Minister Bathabile’s Dlamini’s legal team has asked that her case be discharged - because the state has no case.
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