MK party leader and former President Jacob Zuma is still a fit man despite his advanced age. At 83 years old, Zuma is actively leading his MK party while battling several legal challenges from his ...
If Zuma fails to settle the fees within a 60-day deadline, the state attorney has the go-ahead to attach and sell his assets, as well as his presidential pension. FILE: Former President Jacob Zuma.
Former President Jacob Zuma said he is yet to consult his legal team on the repayment of his nearly R29 million legal fees that he owes government. On Wednesday, the Gauteng High Court ordered Zuma to ...
A court has ordered Jacob Zuma cough up the millions the state paid out in legal fees for his defence in the arms deal case but the former president is being coy about whether he will do it This ...
Zuma argued that the state was liable for his legal costs related to his long-running corruption and fraud case MK party leader Jacob is set to address the media on Thursday. The briefing comes a day ...
Former president Jacob Zuma has been ordered to cough up nearly R29m for his legal fees, reminding us all that even the highest office in the land should not escape the long arm of the law—or the ...
The Pretoria high court has ordered former president Jacob Zuma to pay the state attorney R28.9m, with interest, for money advanced for his legal fees in his personal capacity. These are all the ...
If former President Jacob Zuma does not pay back the R28.9 million as ordered by the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria on Wednesday, he could lose his home as well as part of his State pension benefit.
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PRETORIA - Former President Jacob Zuma says he is not liable for the R28-million paid out towards his legal fees. Zuma has argued that he cannot pay following unconstitutional decisions made by the ...
Outside the high court in Johannesburg, a supporter once hoisted a homemade crucifix. Where Christ’s face should have been was Jacob Zuma’s, arms outstretched, with the words: “Why are you crucifying ...