An Eastern Cape municipality ward councillor and a prominent provincial and national leader of taxi associations, have failed in their legal bid to interdict a king from dismissing them as headmen. The Mthatha high court on Friday dismissed with costs an application brought by King Sabata Dalindyebo councillor Thembisile Gqiba and taxi boss Zola Bishop Yolelo to interdict AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo from dismissing them as headmen in the Mthatha West traditional communities.
AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo on Tuesday again opposed an Mthatha court order preventing him from interfering with taxi boss Zola Bishop Yolelo and municipal ward councillor Thembisile Gqiba in exercising their duties as headmen in the Mthatha West traditional communities.
AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo has emerged victorious in the Mthatha high court after an urgent application brought against him by two traditional leaders, Eastern Cape taxi boss Zola Bishop Yolelo and municipal ward councillor Thembisile Gqiba, was defeated.
Two people a driver for Buffalo City Metro council speaker Humphrey Maxegwana and a pedestrian were killed in an accident on the N2 near Chris Hani Park in Mdantsane about 27km from East London on Friday morning.