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The cartoon depicts African National Congress president Mr Jacob Zuma (Zuma) with his pants undone, while ANC Youth League president Mr Julius Malema and the then secretaries general in the tripartite ...
The National Prosecuting Authority wants to get Jacob Zuma in the dock without further delay, and the former president must also contend with his political party once again being in turmoil.
Former president Jacob Zuma has affirmed that there is no genocide in South Africa, describing US President Donald Trump as a loudmouth who doesn’t know what he is talking about.
Jacob Zuma understands the art of war, and more importantly, the art of timing. Floyd Shivambu may have embarrassed the MK Party publicly, but Zuma buried him strategically, says the writer.
The Pietermaritzburg High Court has thrown out an application by French arms company Thales and former President Jacob Zuma to have their arms deal corruption trial dismissed. Former President ...
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Pietermaritzburg High Court dismisses Thales and Jacob Zuma's bid to withdraw arms deal chargesZuma and Thales were back in the Pietermaritzburg High Court in April 2021 The Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed Zuma's appeal to have Billy Downer removed in May 2022.
PIETERMARITZBURG - Former president Jacob Zuma’s corruption case is set to resume in December. Zuma and French arms deal company Thales are charged with fraud, corruption, racketeering and money ...
Former President Jacob Zuma in the in the Pietermaritzburg High Court. Picture: X/@MkhontoweSizwex French arms company Thales will find out whether charges against the company will be dropped ...
On Tuesday, KwaZulu-Natal High Court Judge Nkosinathi Chili dismissed the summary acquittal applications Zuma and his French arms company co-accused, Thales, had lodged. KwaZulu-Natal High Court Judge ...
FILE: Former President Jacob Zuma. Picture: Xanderleigh Dookey Makhaza/Eyewitness News PIETERMARITZBURG - Former President Jacob Zuma has lost his bid to have charges related to the controversial ...
Former President Jacob Zuma has taken a thinly veiled swipe at the South African delegation that recently visited Washington, DC to lobby investment from US President Donald Trump's administration.
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