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President Cyril Ramaphosa has given his predecessor Jacob Zuma until the end of business on Monday to withdraw his private prosecution bid or face legal action.

He is accusing Ramaphosa of assisting state advocate Billy Downer to violate the sections of the National Prosecuting Act.

On Thursday, the Foundation’s spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi confirmed this and said he will release more information at a later stage.

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But Zuma said he is not a lawyer.

It's Monday and I bet this clown will do nothing. JZ 1 - 0 Cyril

Who will be new ANC president?

Wenzeni uzuma

Zuma Uya delela

ANC is devided n on 2024 they will loose de election mark my words

And the tax payers will continue filling the coffers.

Ramaphosa must man up and stop being bullied by Zuma. He needs to show the country that he is the first citizen. Hai leTatazela ayiyo, if it were me yoooh Zuma by now would have long respected me and his counter parts. His turn was smooth why should others suffer.

Oksalayo Ramaphosa Matanyula Big Nose has a case to answer finish and klaar.

Let’s the lawyers work it out

Don't be selective tell us the full version including the counterproposal about the dates,media is so useless with your immune hegemony

Or what wena masaka akuve ezenza unkulunkulu

.... or Face legal action'

He said it's not legit, him and his micky mouse supporters. Why is he asking JZ to withdraw things that are not legit, he's spoke person say there is no letter from the NPA, why don't he just ignore if he believes on his opinion. JZ will not be intimidated by cyril.

Zuma won't withdraw so Ramaphosa must go argue in court on the 19 January

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CyrilRamaphosa or what msoon?

JZ is a crook. He needs to be in jail. His pvt prosecution has an agenda to stop CR running again..so his cronies can take over...they haven't eaten enough yet.

He is threatening president that's another offence

If he didn't...

Or what?

Is that a threat case of intimidation should be opened now

What is he afraid of? If this prosecution was from someone in government he could have suspended someone. Good thing that he is now facing his league, the forward ever n backward never.

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What does ret means

For all the poor people out there in SA, whilst u struggling to put food on yr table, feed yr hungry kids, nothing special 4 a Xmas dinner, remember yr ex n present leaders have millions to waste on legal fees, plz stand in long queues 2 vote 4 them again

That's not how it works. He must go respond to the charge in court. Ultimatums don't work.

For what

Its Now Game of Thrones,respect your pple all the money they are wasting on legal battles must be channeled towards the under previledged and improve the lives of your pple what is wrong with Africa?

SthembiD Or what?

Is he also taking this one to the Constitutional Court?

Cyril's empty threats.

Oh what

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