SA-BASED ZIMBA WINS $5K LAWSUIT AGAINST MINISTER
THE High Court has ordered Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema
and three police detectives to pay an injiva US$5 000 as compensation following
his unlawful arrest and detention on false allegations of driving a stolen
South Af…
THE High Court has ordered Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema
and three police detectives to pay an injiva US$5 000 as compensation following
his unlawful arrest and detention on false allegations of driving a stolen
South African registered car.
Mr Bongani Ncube was driving to Livingstone, Zambia, when
he was intercepted by detectives manning the exit gate at the