Duduzane Zuma culpable homicide case postponed for August
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
The case of culpable homicide against Duduzane Zuma has been postponed to August.

Former President Jacob Zuma's son appeared in the Randburg Magistrate's Court - facing two charges that relate to an accident in which Zuma allegedly crashed his car into a taxi in 2014 - killing two people.
The matter has been postponed until the 23rd of August.
Meanwhile, there was chaos outside the courthouse after proceedings. Members of Black First, Land First would not allow AfriForum's Kallie Kriel to speak to the media.
ALSO READ: LISTEN: Duduzane Zuma granted R100,000 bail
Zuma was granted R100 000 bail by the Joburg Commercial Crimes Court in a separate matter on Monday.
He's facing corruption related charges linked to the alleged bribe offered to former Deputy Finance Minister - Mcebisi Jonas.
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