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Mantashe calls for Spear boycott
Boycott the City Press newspaper until it removes ‘The Spear’, ANC’s Gwede Mantashe says
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Zuma's lawyer breaks down
Advocate bursts into tears while arguing the president's rights have been violated.
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'The Spear' infringes Zuma's dignity
President Jacob Zuma's lawyers said 'The Spear' is an unlawful infringement of his right to dignity.
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'The Spear' case to get underway
Dozens of ANC supporters are in court to show their support for President Jacob Zuma.
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'The Spear' goes to court
Top lawyers to argue the 'The Spear' in court.
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'Zuma portrait constitutes hate speech'
President Zuma’s kids speak out against the image depicting their father with his exposed genitals
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Le Grange took 'calculated risk'
One of the men responsible for defacing a controversial painting on President Jacob Zuma says he took risk.
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Portrait vandalism case postponed
The men claim their actions were not politically motivated.
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FPB might classify 'The Spear'
The Film and Publication Board is considering classifying 'The Spear' following public complaints.
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'The Spear' defaced
'The Spear' has been defaced by unknown men at the Goodman Gallery.
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'The Spear' artist breaks his silence
The artist who created the controversial portrait on President Zuma speaks on the painting
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Film and Publication Board assesses 'The Spear'
Film & Publication Board will compile a report on the artwork.
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The Spear considered 'below the belt'
Pressure has continued to mount for 'The Spear' to be removed from the Goodman Gallery.
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Painting oversteps constitutional rights - Zuma
Jacob Zuma says a controversial portrait of him has overstepped his rights to dignity and privacy.
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Zuma shocked by 'The Spear'
President Jacob Zuma has spoken out about a controversial portrait of himself, saying he is shocked.
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'The Spear' is pure prejudice - ANCWL
The ANCWL expressed its distaste with the portrait of President Jacob Zuma, with his genitals exposed.
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Busy morning at JHB art gallery
Johannesburg's Goodman Gallery is having a busy morning on Friday.
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Newspaper stands firm on Zuma portrait
An "inappropriate" portrait of the president has got the leading party in a spot of bother.