EFF Student Command hope Durban's Fees Must Fall activist Bonginkosi Khanyile will be bailed before Christmas

20 December 2016 - 17:19
By Taschica Pillay And Matthew Savides
Bonginkosi Khanyile  was arrested on September 27 following clashes with police during Fees Must Fall protests. File photo
Image: Rogan Ward Bonginkosi Khanyile was arrested on September 27 following clashes with police during Fees Must Fall protests. File photo

Khanyile was arrested during often violent free education protests in September. He has been denied bail by the Durban Magistrate’s Court on two previous occasions‚ but has appealed the decision the High Court in Pietermaritzburg.

  • Back to jail for Durban's Fees Must Fall activistIt's back to prison for incarcerated Durban University of Technology student activist Bonginkosi Khanyile‚ who failed to secure bail at the city's High Court on Wednesday. 

Judgment in his appeal will likely be heard on Thursday.

Khanyile‚ a final year Durban University of Technology public administration student and EFF representative‚ is facing eight charges including public violence‚ illegal gathering and inciting violence.

In the Pietermaritzburg court on Tuesday‚ Judge Nkosinathi Chili adjourned the case to Thursday.

Phiwaba Madokwe‚ EFF Student Command spokeswoman‚ said that student activists who gathered at the court were hopeful that Khanyile would have been granted bail the same day. But she said despite the adjournment‚ they were happy with the court’s attitude.

“Thought today we would go home with him. But we’re happy with the court. . . We’re hoping that on the 22nd he will be released on bail.

“What he’s done is no different from other student activists. But he’s being punished . . . it’s like an example must be made of him. Some people done much worse things‚ but they were able to get bail.

“That’s why we are placing our hope in the judiciary. It’s the one institution that hasn’t been captured.

“We want him to go to his family‚ to go back to his kids‚ to spend Christmas at home‚” she said.

- TMG Digital/Sunday Times