South Africa's embattled former president Jacob Zuma has appeared in court on one count of racketeering, two counts of corruption, one count of money laundering and 12 counts of fraud relating to hundreds of payments he allegedly received in connection with the controversial arms deal. The case has been postponed to July 27, 2018.
President Jacob Zuma (file photo)
"I make no apologies for sharing my view that the presidency of Jacob Zuma was a total disaster for South Africa," former finance minister Trevor Manuel said in Cape Town. He said ... Read more »
Former president Jacob Zuma has appeared in the Durban High Court, being prosecuted by Advocate Billy Downer who led the National Prosecuting Authority's investigation into the ... Read more »
Former president Jacob Zuma is to appear in the Durban High Court today, The prosecution team will be headed by Advocate Billy Downer, who led the National Prosecuting Authority's ... Read more »
The Seriti Commission of Inquiry's probe into the multi-billion rand arms deal has found no evidence of fraud, corruption and bribery, President Jacob Zuma has said. Read more »
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