Duduzane Zuma culpable homicide case postponed
After appearing in court for just five minutes on Thursday, the case against Duduzane Zuma, the son of former president Jacob Zuma, was postponed to August 23.
Zuma appeared in the Randburg Magistrate's Court on two counts of culpable homicide.
The case involves the deaths of two people after he crashed his Porsche into a taxi in 2014.
Dressed in a blue suit, Zuma greeted journalists and lawyers when he arrived in court spotting a mohawk. He was also supported by his family.
The case was postponed for disclosure of inquest proceedings and content of the docket.