The challenge to the renaming of Grahamstown to Makhanda looks set to head to the Supreme Court of Appeal after a full bench of the high court ruled that the name-change decision was sound in law.
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Judgement reserved in Makhanda versus Grahamstown rename ruling By Adrienne Carlisle - 26 April 2021 The decision to change the name of Grahamstown to Makhanda is being challenged in the Grahamstown High Court. Image: WIKIMEDIA
A full bench of three high court judges on Monday reserved judgment on the issue.
One of the co-chairs of a local organization called Keep Grahamstown Grahamstown (KGG), Sigidla Ndumo, appealed against a 2019 judgment which upheld sport, art and culture minister Nathi Mthethwa’s decision to change the name of the small city.
Advocate Izak Smuts, SC, for Ndumo on Monday argued that the entire process leading up to the decision to change the name from Grahamstown to Makhanda had been fatally flawed, and that the decision itself was therefore unlawful, unreasonable and irrational.