An assault case against former EFF Provincial Chief Whip resumes


By BAKANG MOKOTO

An assault and crimen injuria case against Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) former provincial Chief Whip and the Member of Provincial Legislature (MPL), Bunga Ntshangane will resume at the Mmabatho Magistrate’s Court today.

Ntshangane allegedly assaulted the EFF junior female staffer, Maggie Klaas onNovember 9 last year.

The two had a heated exchange at the party’s offices at the North West Provincial Legislature.

Klaas was the first state witness to be cross-examined, telling the court that she was humiliated by the accused in front of her colleagues.

“I felt humiliated after Ntshangane said he will cut-off my clitoris. He also grabbed me by my neck and assaulted me. I suffered injuries on my shoulder and knee after he pinned me to the ground.

“No post-traumatic counselling has been offered to me and I continue to work in the same hostile environment. I was charged for misconduct for speaking-out publicly and the perpetrator has not been charged or placed under provisional suspension. I was also charged for not greeting my aggressor,” she said.

Klaas said the misconduct charge was subsequently withdrawn against her.

She said she has received many threats from the EFF management too.

“I would like to see justice prevails and proper decisions being taken against Ntshangane. I am now frustrated and I do not feel safe anymore. Every single day I get calls from EFF Human Resources Management threatening me. They said if I do not withdraw an assault case against Ntshagane, they will keep on suspending me.

It is also alleged that Ntshangane offered Klaas R4 000 to withdraw the case.

The African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) in Bokone Bophirima said the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) must ‘walk the talk’ especially when it comes to Gender-based Violence (GBV) matters.

ANCWL provincial secretary, Bridgette Tlhomelang said: “We urge EFF to deal with its own trash and ensure that the matter is dealt with fairly. We also urge the judiciary to speed up the process.

“We will continue to show support to Klaas, despite our political differences. Gender-based Violence is real and we call on all women who are abused to speak-out,” Tlhomelang said.

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Assault and crimen injuria case against EFF leader postponed  


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Picture: (EFF Provincial Chief Whip, Bunga Ntshangane) 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

An assault and crimen injuria case against Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) provincial Chief Whip and the Member of Provincial Legislature (MPL), Bunga Ntshangane was postponed until 2 October 2018.

Ntshangane appeared at the Mmabatho Magistrate’s Court in Mahikeng on Wednesday for allegedly assaulting the EFF junior employee, Maggie Klaas on the 9 November 2017 after a commotion ensued between them.

The incident took place at the party’s offices at the North West Provincial Legislature. Klaas was the first state witness to be cross-examined.

She pulverized no words and told the court about the incident. According to Klaas, she was humiliated by the accused in front of her colleagues.

“I felt humiliated after Ntshangane said he will cut-off my clitoris. He also grabbed me by my neck and assaulted me. I suffered injuries on my shoulder and knee after he pinned me to the ground,” she said.

She also released a statement lambasting the EFF leadership. Klaas said, while the country marks August as Women’s Month, EFF leader Julius Malema has come out guns blazing against Women Abuse in South Africa.

“Malema declared men who abuse women as trash. He also said that perpetrators would not be tolerated in the EFF, nothing could be further from the truth. The EFF must deal with its own trash. Now this is when the road meets the rubber, the party has never publicly expressed its position on the matter apart from the fact that the case is under internal investigation.

“No post-traumatic counselling has been offered to me and I continue to work in the same hostile environment. I was charged for misconduct for speaking-out publicly and the perpetrator has not been charged or placed under provisional suspension. I was also charged for not greeting my aggressor,” Klaas said.

She said the misconduct charge was subsequently withdrawn against. Klaas said she has received many threats from the EFF management too.

“I would like to see justice prevails and proper decisions being taken against Ntshangane. I am now frustrated and I do not feel safe anymore. Every single day I get calls from EFF Human Resources Management threatening me. They said if I do not withdraw an assault case against Ntshagane, they will keep on suspending me.

It is also alleged that Ntshangane offered Klaas R4000 to withdraw the case. The African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) in Bokone Bophirima said the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) must ‘walk the talk’ especially when it comes to Gender-based Violence (GBV) matters.

ANCWL provincial secretary, Bridgette Tlhomelang said: “We urge EFF to deal with its own trash and ensure that the matter is dealt with fairly. We also urge the judiciary to speed up the process.

“We will continue to show support to Klaas, despite our political differences. Gender-based Violence is real and we call on all women who are abused to speak-out,” Tlhomelang said.

EFF Provincial chairperson, Betty Diale said they could not hauled Ntshangane to the EFF Provincial Disciplinary Hearing (DC) as he is the provincial Chairperson of the DC. She said the matter has now being referred to the National Disciplinary Committee.

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Assault case against EFF Provincial Chief Whip resumes


Picture: (EFF Provincial Chief Whip, Bunga Ntsangane)

By REGINALD KANYANE

An assault case against Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) Provincial Chief Whip and North West Provincial Legislature Member of Parliament (MPL), Bunga Ntshangane is ready to go on trial. Ntshangane briefly appeared at Mmabatho Magistrate’s Court in Mahikeng after he allegedly assaulted his EFF junior staff, Maggie Klaas.

The incident took place during the 16 Days of Activism against Women and Children Abuse in November 2017 at North West Provincial Legislature’s EFF offices in Mahikeng.

Klaas, who works as administrator said Ntshangane allegedly assaulted her after a commotion ensued between them. She said she has received many threats from the EFF management.

“I am grateful that the case will be going on trial on the 15 August 2018. I would like to see justice prevails and proper decisions being taken against Ntshangane.

“I am now frustrated and I do not feel safe anymore. Every single day I get calls from EFF Human Resources Manager threatening me. She said if I do not withdraw an assault case against Ntshagane, they will keep on suspending me,” she said.

Klaas added: “The organization is tedious on the matter and it is so painful that no disciplinary actions were taken against Ntshangane. Instead of giving me unwavering support, I am constantly being harassed by the EFF Provincial Secretary, Papiki Babuile.

It is alleged that Ntshangane offered Klaas R4000 to withdraw the case, but he refused to comment on the matter.

However, Babuile refuted the matter. He said he has never spoken to Klaas in months.

“That is pure lies because I have never spoken to Maggie in months. I do not know what she is talking about. I do not even know what is happening with Ntshangane’s case and I am not interested. She must show you our conversations with her.”

EFF Provincial leader and EFF MPL, Betty Diale, who is a lawyer by profession, also refuted allegations leveled against her. It was alleged that Diale was reluctant to come to court as a witness in the matter.

“I am one of the first witnesses to make statement to the police as indication of interest to be a witness in this matter. The matter was postponed several times at the request of the defence of course. Being experienced in court myself, I know when the witness is required in court.

“So, I come to court only when the matter is ready for trial. Today, the matter was ready for trial and previously when the matter was almost ready, I have indicated that I am starting with the sitting at the legislature and as soon as is done, I will come to the court,” she said.

Diale said they could not hauled Ntshangane to the EFF Provincial Disciplinary Hearing (DC) as he the Provincial Chairperson of the DC. Diale said the matter has now being referred to the National Disciplinary Committee.

“I harbour no intentions at all to sabotage the matter and it is my responsibility to ensure that I push women issues forward particularly, me being the party leader in the province as the chairperson and also a woman.

“We are saying that anyone who has found guilty to have committed such offences will indeed to be asked to be isolated and let the EFF processes take place,” Diale said.

The matter was postponed until 15 August 2018 for trial.

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