Thabiso Zulu, a close friend of slain ANC Youth League secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa, appeared in court for allegedly assaulting a pregnant and aspiring ward councillor.
, has appeared in court for allegedly assaulting a pregnant and aspiring ward councillor.
“On September 11, a seven-months pregnant woman was canvassing for a position of ward councillor at Hanniville community hall when she was allegedly assaulted by Thabiso Zulu. Naidoo said Zulu appeared in the Pietermaritzburg magistrate’s court on October 11 before he was released on bail.wrote to the Mountain Rise police station commander demanding answers relating to allegations of police complicity in violence and harassment against Zulu and others.
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