Case against DJ Black Coffee postponed yet again
He was caught for alleged speeding after he was clocked driving 200km in a 120km zone in a Maserati.
JOHANNESBURG - Popular house DJ Black Coffee has had his reckless and negligent driving case postponed again, this time to 23 February as requested by the State.
Nkosinathi Maphumulo was caught for alleged speeding after he was clocked driving 200 kilometres in a 120 kilometre zone on Christmas Eve on the N1 Highway.
WATCH: Black Coffee leaving the court after his case was postponed.
He's been granted bail of R1,000.
Today's proceedings in the Roodepoort Magistrates Court were over in just a few minutes.
Maphumulo refused to comment on the case as he left court today.
Late last month, he took to social media to apologise following the incident.
My Sincere Apologies🏿🏿🏿🏿🏿 #arrivealive
Posted by Black Coffee on Saturday, 26 December 2015
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