Tag: President Jacob Zuma

  • South Africa’s ANC kick-out ex-President Zuma Reports

    South Africa’s ANC kick-out ex-President Zuma Reports

    South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma has been expelled from the African National Congress (ANC), the party he once led, after campaigning for a rival party in the May 29 general election, according to local media reports.

    The ANC’s disciplinary committee found him guilty of “prejudicing the integrity” of the party by aligning with uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK). He has been given three weeks to appeal the decision, as per a leaked ANC document cited by local media.

    The ANC has yet to officially confirm Zuma’s expulsion, while MK has dismissed the disciplinary committee’s decision, calling it a ruling by a “kangaroo court.”

    At 82, Zuma, an ANC veteran, fell out of favor with the party following his resignation as president in 2018 due to corruption scandals, though he has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

    In January, Zuma was suspended by the ANC after forming MK, which now serves as an opposition party in parliament.

    MK, in a statement, expressed shock at learning of Zuma’s expulsion through media reports.

    The disciplinary proceedings were conducted “in a manner akin to a kangaroo court”, the party said.

    “It is a foundational legal principle that no person, not even those accused of a serious crime, should be punished or sentenced in their absence,” it added.

    The ANC’s disciplinary committee held a virtual hearing, which Jacob Zuma refused to attend, insisting on being physically present.

    In 2021, Zuma was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to fully cooperate with an inquiry into corruption during his nine-year presidency.

    His arrest triggered the deadliest riots since the end of apartheid in 1994, resulting in over 300 deaths. Zuma also faces corruption charges related to a 1999 arms deal.

    South Africa’s current president, Cyril Ramaphosa, succeeded Zuma in 2018 with a pledge to clean up the government. However, in the May 29 elections, the ANC experienced its worst defeat in 30 years, forcing the ruling party into a coalition to retain power.

    uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), meaning “spear of the nation,” emerged as the country’s third-largest party by capturing nearly 15% of the vote and securing 58 seats in the 400-member parliament, mostly at the expense of the ANC.

    Zuma claims the election results were rigged and has called for the election to be annulled. Following the election, MK announced its intention to join an opposition alliance in parliament.

  • Zuma evades more jail time over congestion

    Zuma evades more jail time over congestion

    The decision to keep former South African President Jacob Zuma out of prison, according to officials, was made to ease the overcrowding in jails.

    Having been sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court, Zuma turned himself in to the police on Friday.

    His medical parole discharge has previously been ruled by the courts to be illegal.

    Justice Minister Ronald Lamola asserted he had been granted remission in order to address the overcrowding in prisons.

    As part of the procedure, which aims to lessen systemic stress, low-risk criminals are freed.

    Zuma reported at the Estcourt Correctional Facility in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal on Friday morning and was “admitted” into the system before being released an hour later, according to South Africa’s Commissioner of Prisons Makgothi Thobakgale.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa granted the remission status to more than 9,000 low-risk inmates.

    According to him, the “remission process” began in April.

    More than 350 people died in rioting and protests when Zuma was imprisoned in 2021.

    After declining to appear before a tribunal looking into financial fraud and favouritism committed under his president, he was punished.

    However, after serving only two months of his sentence, he was released on medical parole.

    Last November, an appeals court ruled that Zuma’s release had been improperly granted and sent him back to prison to serve out the remainder of his sentence. A request to reverse this judgement was denied by the constitutional court last month.

  • Ex President Jacob Zuma files private prosecution against Ramaphosa

    Jacob Zuma, the former president of South Africa, says he has filed a private lawsuit against Cyril Ramaphosa, his successor.

    The Jacob Zuma Foundation made the announcement on Thursday night, stating that President Ramaphosa had been charged with “serious crimes” in a Johannesburg court.

    “President Cyril Ramaphosa has been charged in a private prosecution with the criminal offence of being accessory after the fact in the crimes committed by among others Advocate Downer namely, breaching the provisions of the [National Prosecuting Authority] NPA Act,” the foundation said in a statement.

    It added that the crimes carry a sentence of 15 years imprisonment.

    In a response on Twitter on Friday, President Ramaphosa accused Mr Zuma of “abuse of legal processes”.

    He termed the charges “completely spurious and unfounded”.

    In a response on Twitter on Friday, President Ramaphosa accused Mr Zuma of “abuse of legal processes”.

    He termed the charges “completely spurious and unfounded”.