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Asanda Matlhare Although Zuma was the first former SA president to be imprisoned, this was not new for countries such as Zimbabwe, France and the Philippines. Members of the ANC, MKMVA and Amabutho escort former president Jacob Zuma at his residence on July 3, 2021 in Nkandla, KZN. Picture: Gallo Images/Volksblad/Mlungisi Louw Jacob Zuma spent his first night behind bars on yesterday. Researcher and political analyst Asanda Ngoasheng said she hoped this would be a wake-up call for him. “I hope this arrest will make him take the law in general more seriously than he has in the past,” she said. “He is still facing corruption charges … so his legal woes are not over just yet.” Ngoasheng added the ANC brand was tarnished. “The ANC was the biggest loser because they allowed their own internal fights to spill over into the threat of political instability for the country. “They will pay.
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Africa News Will South Africa’s ex-president Jacob Zuma ever stand trial? The 79-year-old Zulu, is believed by many to be doing everything he can to delay that deadline. Forced to resign in 2018 after a series of corruption scandals, Zuma is due in court in Pietermaritzburg on Monday to face 16 charges of fraud, influence peddling and extortion in connection with the purchase of fighter jets, patrol boats and military equipment from the French group Thales when he was still vice-president. But just one month before this trial, concerning bribes dating back to 1999, all his lawyers, as one man, gave up representing him at the end of April. Without the slightest explanation.
Daily Monitor Friday May 14 2021 Summary The court in Pietermaritzburg is examining 16 charges of fraud, graft and racketeering relating to a 1999 purchase of fighter jets, patrol boats and military gear from five European arms firms for 30 billion rand - equal to almost $5.0 billion at the time. From humble beginnings herding cattle, self-educated Zuma rose to become a leading figure in the anti-apartheid struggle and ruling African National Congress (ANC) party. Advertisement But whether the cunning and charismatic 79-year-old will answer his accusers is the big question. The court in Pietermaritzburg is examining 16 charges of fraud, graft and racketeering relating to a 1999 purchase of fighter jets, patrol boats and military gear from five European arms firms for 30 billion rand - equal to almost $5.0 billion at the time.
DA candidates will be required to submit copies of qualifications amid recent scandals By Velani Ludidi Share Cape Town â Aspirant candidates who wish to represent the DA will now be required to submit copies of their qualifications. This was revealed by the DAâs federal council chairperson Helen Zille. The DA has been faced with qualification scandals over the last few weeks. First, Bonginkosi Madikizela admitted to not completing his degree even though his biography suggested otherwise. Saldanha Mayor Marius Koen who is said to have lied about his qualification. Most recently, it was revealed by the Weekend Argus that Mayco member Xanthea Limberg misrepresented her qualifications not only to the DA but to institutions that worked with her as a representative of the municipality.
DA to probe Xanthea Limbergâs qualifications By Velani Ludidi Share Cape Town - The DAâs federal legal commission will investigate reports that Mayco member Xanthea Limberg claimed to have had a degree on her CV, while she currently does not hold one. On Wednesday, the Weekend Argus exclusively revealed that Limberg submitted a summarised CV that stated she has a degree in politics and public policy administration from UCT and a BA degree in policy studies from Unisa. The CV was submitted to the partyâs provincial executive committee in January for her nomination as an executive member.