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

in the High Court in Johannesburg. Zuma is accusing Ramaphosa of assisting state advocate Billy Downer to violate sections of the National Prosecuting Act.

The charges relate to News24’s publication of details of Zuma’s medical condition, which were attached to court papers lodged in the High Court in Pietermaritzburg, last year.Zuma’s informal chat with SABC But in an informal chat with SABC News on the sidelines of the ANC national conference at Nasrec, Zuma refused to comment on the case against Ramaphosa and the incumbent’s prospects of serving a second term as party president.

The former ANC president says the summons sent to his successor is binding until a court of law sets it aside.But the Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says Zuma’s case has no basis.

 

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Games aim testing our judicial system and spending money taken from the poor

Well he'll have to wait for his day in court, come 19 Jan😂😂

What is he doing 😳 there he should be in jail, Zuma go to your jailhouse where you belong. 🤔 you ain't sick you and your knobies are lying so much , all sick that you have is mal koei siekte.

Zuma and his followers jumped the gun

No more Mr nice president...Thank you show these bullies whose boss!!! LEAD!!!

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A whole President throwing threats instead of facing the music… if he is an innocent as he believes or wants to be believed - he has nothing to fear

And why Phalaphala

Isn't that dictatorship, how is it illegal to open a case against someone. Entlek wtf is going on?

Let's see if Zuma will adhere. Normally it's been a custom thing to ignore those things. And nothing comes of it.

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Wenzeni uZuma wenzenii uZuma kawu phendule.

Then what?

Hawu thats a legal action he is facing also, what are we missing.

Oh my goodness

Or what?

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

He's still threatening? Save the date 19/01/23 🤡😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Zuma has been facing legal actions ever since there is nothing new with that,it's time for Zuma to strike back now fat nose must be a man and face his wrong doings as well ,let's the movie play!

You guys are just reporting bullshit actually, you omit in ur headline that the latest on that topic is JZ Foundation is not withdrawing the matter and they said only the Court will set aside the summons. You speak as if JZ didn't respond to CR and he is in some trouble of sort

I think the first mistake withal to other clear errors in serving the summons to the president was to use his residence to serve them, as head of the state all summonses are served at one place and one place only which is at the state attorney no where else

Monate wa polotiki

They must devour each other 🤣🤣🤣🤣.

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Is that the only ultimatum? We would know whos boss of the Oldest Liberation Movement in Africa by then. 😑😑😑🇿🇦🖤💚💛 ANC55

Azikhale once

Zuma is not a fool.

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