Members from the Economic Freedom Fighters student command came out in their numbers and staged a picket outside court in support of Khanya Cekeshe.
Cekeshe was sentenced to eight-years in prison in 2017, with three years suspended after pleading guilty to burning a police van at the height of the #FeesMustFall protests in 2016. Khanya Cekeshe will have to spend a few more nights behind bars before judgment on both his applications is handed down. Earlier, Cekeshe’s lawyer Advocate Thembeka Ngukaitobi argued that the state had no evidence of any wrongdoing against Cekeshe and if he had pleaded not guilty he would have won his case.
However, the state has opposed Cekeshe’s application for bail as well as for leave to appeal his conviction, saying that Cekeshe willingly admitted to his crimes.Cekeshe’s mother, Takazi says her son has been battling with health issues.
Yes fees must fall but the destruction of property no no he must learn a lessen respect our laws no matter what the circumstances.
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