Dudu Myeni, former CEO of SAA, was seen slapping a camera out of the hands of a photojournalist on Monday morning at the Pietermaritzburg High Court.
The sound of the video is inaudible, but Carl Niehaus is then seen walking up to Ndlovu and says something to him. Niehaus was walking next to Myeni when she suddenly grabbed a hold of Ndlovu’s lens and then latched onto his camera bag. In a video online, the photographer, Sandile Ndlovu from the Sunday Times, continued to snap images of people in court after Myeni pulled the brazen stunt.
The Sunday Times, and its online sister publication TimesLIVE, have condemned former SAA board chairperson Dudu Myeni after she allegedly "manhandled" ...
"The media is entitled to report on events in court buildings, to photograph individuals and their supporters outside court, and to cover proceedings inside the court room with the permission of the presiding officer," it added. The publication said that while attending proceedings, Ndlovu spotted Myeni, "... a close confidante of Zuma, in conversation with another of his supporters, Carl Niehaus, and photographed them together". The Sunday Times, and its online sister publication TimesLIVE, have condemned the alleged assault of its photographer, Sandile Ndlovu, by former SAA board chairperson Dudu Myeni outside the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg on Monday, during the corruption trial of former president Jacob Zuma.
TimesLIVE and Sunday Times condemn the attempted assault on photographer Sandile Ndlovu by former SAA board chairperson Dudu Myeni.
Why are you doing this?’ She wanted to hit me, but she missed,” Ndlovu said. “When I entered court, she again confronted me, asking: ‘Sandile, why are you taking my photograph? Ndlovu said after Myeni, Niehaus and Zuma’s daughter Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla emerged from the waiting room inside the court building, he moved towards them to photograph them.
Ndlovu attended proceedings at the Pietermaritzburg High Court on April 11, where the corruption trial of former president Jacob Zuma was due to begin. Ndlovu ...
Why are you doing this?’ She wanted to hit me, but she missed,” Ndlovu said. Why are you doing this?” She wanted to hit me, but she missed,’ Ndlovu said She said: “Why are you doing this?
Former SAA Executive Dudu Myeni has made a spectacle of herself at the Jacob Zuma grift trial on Monday. Proceedings got off to a shaky start, ...
This video was taken just after the incident.— Dennis Delport (@Dennisdelport) #ZumaCourtCase pic.twitter.com/ihoa6YNsJI April 11, 2022 However, it seems she hasn’t spent any of that time to work on her own behaviour. The corruption-accused did such a sterling job of running our state airline into the ground, she was barred from serving as a director ‘for a minimum of three years, subject to an appeal’ in July 2020.
Myeni was in court to support former president Jacob Zuma in his corruption trial. Jacob Zuma's close ally, Dudu Myeni, was roundly criticised on Monday after ...
Why are you doing this?’ She wanted to hit me, but she missed,” Ndlovu told TimesLIVE. He added: “When I entered court, she again confronted me, asking: ‘Sandile, why are you taking my photograph? She said: ‘Why are you doing this?
Former Chairman of the Board of SAA Dudu Myeni The Sunday Times and its online sister publication TimesLIVE have condemned the alleged assault of its.
heard and the events surrounding them. “, he added. “The media are permitted to report on events within court buildings, photograph individuals and their supporters outside the court and cover proceedings inside the courtroom with the permission of the presiding judge.