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The JG Zuma Foundation has welcomed the postponement of former President Jacob Zuma and French arms company Thales’s corruption trial.

[File Image] Former South African President Jacob Zuma sits in the dock after recess in his corruption trial in Pietermaritzburg.[File Image] Former South African President Jacob Zuma sits in the dock after recess in his corruption trial in Pietermaritzburg.

Zuma submitted the application after the SCA turned down a petition for leave to appeal the earlier dismissal of his special plea to have the lead prosecutor – Advocate Billy Downer – recused from his trial. “One is that there will be a decision from the SCA. That’s hopeful decision number one. Hopeful decision number two is that the SCA would probably dismiss again, and all of that. Hopeful number three is that even the Constitutional Court might refuse to hear us.”The proceedings on Tuesday solely focused on possible trial dates, pending applications, and the availability of counsel.

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This process must be addressed as a matter of urgency.

I still refuse to believe that zuma did nothing for this neighbour when he built rondavels for his goats in his yard, but he had a plan for the whole of SA we are told!

This trail must start in 2026....We are still solving the issue of selling of SOE...

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