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Edward Zuma: The judiciary has never been impartial when it comes to Jacob Zuma
Edward Zuma said that Friday’s Constitutional Court ruling against his father was not a surprise and pointed to the unfairness of the judiciary.
The DA said social media posts by Malema as well as those made by Zuma-Sambudla, Edward and Duduzane were not only inflammatory but also incredibly reckless.
Edward Zuma made the accusation as the nation waited in anticipation to see whether the former president would be arrested or hand himself over to start serving his 15-month jail term for contempt of court.
Edward Zuma said the Constitutional Court's decision against his father was unjust, and adherence to COVID-19 regulations was not a priority at the moment.
The Constitutional Court on Tuesday sentenced the former president to 15 months in jail after finding him guilty of contempt of court.
Zuma junior, who is at home in Nkandla with his father, has expressed gratitude to party members and supporters who have gathered outside in defence of the former leader.
Justice Raymond Zondo said more and more witnesses implicated in serious allegations are making excuses not to appear the commission.
Former President Jacob Zuma and French arms company Thales face charges of fraud, corruption, and racketeering linked to the multi-billion-rand Arms Deal.
'Eyewitness News' reported on Wednesday that a pro-Zuma lobby group confirmed that plans to form a political party are on the cards to split the ANC’s votes ahead of next year’s elections.
The Human Rights Commission says the action taken against Edward Zuma shows how those who act with impunity know that there will be consequences.
Last year, Zuma penned an open letter in which he called Pravin Gordhan and Derek Hanekom 'askaris' and 'defenders of white monopoly capital'.
Jacob Zuma is expected to answer to charges of fraud, corruption and racketeering.
On Friday, NDPP Shaun Abrahams confirmed the NPA will prosecute the former head of state Jacob Zuma.
President Jacob Zuma's son, Edward, is reported to have heckled ANC parliamentarian Pravin Gordhan during a lecture in Pietermaritzburg.
The president's son was told to withdraw his remarks on ANC MPs Pravin Gordhan & Derek Hanekom in which he referred to them as defenders of white monopoly capital.
The province had given Zuma until midnight on Wednesday to withdraw the comments.
In an open letter, Edward Zuma described Members of Parliament Pravin Gordhan and Derek Hanekom as askaris who defend “white monopoly capital”.
The ruling party says the statement deviates from the policy position of the ANC and undermines its non-racial project.
Zuma refers to Derek Hanekom as 'an Afrikaner racist' and Pravin Gordhan as 'a corrupt white monopoly capital stooge.''