Land party
Land Party president won’t be deterred by court case over Hermanus protests
Ndzongana will be back in Stellenbosch Magistrates Court on 25 October, where he will be facing charges of incitement of violence and damage to public property.
The charges stem from the violent protests which broke out in Hermanus in 2018.
Gcobani Ndzongana appeared in the Stellenbosch Magistrates Court on Friday on charges relating to violent protests in Hermanus last year.
He had previously been linked to the Ses'khona People's Rights Movement, the African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance.
The party said after a number of transgressions and ill-discipline, it had taken a decision to suspend Mothlake with immediate effect to prevent further damage.
The party’s Theo Olivier said some members of the group were seen wearing Land Party T-shirts.
The party’s Western Cape premier candidate has been part of the political scene for some time. The Land Party’s Loyiso Nkohla is no stranger to politics.
Forty-eight parties have registered with the Independent Electoral Commission to contents in the elections.
AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo is currently serving a 12-year sentence in prison for arson, assault, kidnapping and defeating the ends of justice.
A televised debate descended into chaos this morning in Hout Bay on Friday.
Violence erupted between EFF, Land Party, Black First Land First and Good party members at the event as participants threw chairs and other objects at one another.
Scores of angry participants can be seen throwing chairs and other objects to one another.
The Land Party was born out of protests for land and housing in the Hermanus area.
The organisation was formed by the people of Hermanus and was influenced by the protest actions that took place in the area.
The political organisation was formed by the people of Hermanus and was influenced by the protest action of last year.