Gigaba made a brief appearance in the Hatfield Magistrates Court on charges of cromen injuria and malicious damage to property
The case against former Minister Malusi Gigaba’s wife, Norma Gigaba has been postponed to 14 September.
She appeared in the Hatfield Magistrate’s Court in Pretoria on Monday.
The Hawks arrested her on Friday.
The matter has now been transferred to the regional court because the alleged damage to property is over R100,000 and therefore prosecutable in the regional court.
According to Victor Nkwashu, her lawyer, she faces charges of malicious damage to property and crimen injuria.
#NormaGigaba I’m at the Hatfield Magistrates Court where the former cabinet minister’s wife is set to make her first appearance in court.
Media which is camped outside waiting for her arrival, has made an application to film proceedings.@eNCA pic.twitter.com/CwnTd3jL0F
— Sli Masikane (@Sli_Masikane) August 3, 2020
#NormaGigaba is being represented by Adv Dali Mpofu and Adv Tembeka Ngcukaitobi.@eNCA pic.twitter.com/EzAHPMyvrB
— Sli Masikane (@Sli_Masikane) August 3, 2020