The Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday interdicted Phumlani Mfeka, a member of the radical Mazibuye African Forum, from discriminating against or advocating violence against the Indian community or any community in KwaZulu-Natal.
Judge Kobus Booyens also restrained him from making statements orally or in writing or by any means of electronic media that may incite racial violence, iolnews.Com reported.
Mfeka was also ordered to remove any such statements from electronic media, including Facebook and Twitter.
Mchunu said that he and Pillay were in a meeting when the latter received a text from Mfeka that promoted anti-Indian sentiment and advocated violence.
Pillay and Mchunu are members of the Social Cohesion Committee established by the Provincial Executive Council to ensure the willingness of co-operation in the province.
According to Mchunu's affidavit, Mfeka, now a member of Injenje yama-Nguni, and the Mazibuye African Forum have received much media attention because of derogatory remarks they made about people of Indian descent.
The Forum has been very vocal in recent months in its claims that Indians discriminate against and exploit the black community in all spheres of life.
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