Recently sworn-in member of parliament Visvin Reddy and former leader of the MK Youth League, Bonginkosi Khanyile were both sanctioned by the court.
JOHANNESBURG - The Electoral Court has slapped two senior uMkhonto weSizwe Party members with suspended R150,000 fines for incendiary remarks.
The fines are suspended for five years on condition they do not undermine any of the country’s electoral process.
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