The Jacob Zuma Foundation says it is awaiting a briefing from the former president’s legal team following a high court ruling ...
Spurred by his anger at the African National Congress, Mr. Zuma formed his own political party and is gathering support among voters aggrieved by the failures of South Africa’s governing party. By ...
The judge in Jacob Zuma's legal fees case has questioned whether it would be appropriate for the court to attach the former ...
The presence of Nelson Mandela still hangs powerfully over Soweto, more than 10 years after the death of South Africa’s unifying father figure. Bus loads of visiting tourists park outside the fenced ...
Paul Graham [Executive Director, IDASA]: "In September 2006, the case against Mr. Zuma was struck from the court roll for technical reasons related to delays required by the National Prosecuting ...
Jacob Zuma's MK party not only wants to take over white-owned land, it also wants much of the private sector, including the mines and private schools - Bloomberg /Waldo Swiegers Seizing white-owned ...
The DA celebrated a ruling ordering Jacob Zuma to repay R28.9 million in legal fees, saying it proved no one is above the law ...
JACOB ZUMA, South Africa's next president, got an important preelection boost last week when the 90-year-old Nelson Mandela, who now rarely appears in public, joined him at a rally. Mr. Zuma's African ...
“He is now running out of legal runway,” one law expert says, as the country’s highest court will decide whether the former president can be jailed for contempt. By Christina Goldbaum JOHANNESBURG, ...
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ordered former president Jacob Zuma to pay back R28.9 million of state money used to ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Former South African President Jacob Zuma has been found guilty of contempt of court and sentenced to 15 months in prison for defying a court order to appear before an ...
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