ConCourt’s judgment on Jacob Zuma won’t affect the ballot paper: IEC

The IEC says today’s judgment of the Constitutional Court will not in any way affect the ballot papers for the upcoming elections.

The apex court overturned a decision of the Electoral Court which allowed former President Jacob Zuma to run in the polls scheduled to take place in nine days.

The Commission says former President Jacob Zuma’s picture will remain in the cluster of identifiers of the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) Party but his name will now be removed from the list of candidates nominated by MK Party.

Source: eNCA

In  other news – Gcinile and Grootman s.e.x tape leak: Here’s what the law says about revenge p0rn

Just weeks after one of Mzansi’s social media “it” couples publicly announced their breakup, a s.e.x tape of Themba “Grootman” Selahle and Gcinile Twala has now surfaced on social media angering many who suspect a classic case of revenge p0rn was at play.

The s.e.x tape could be a case of revenge p0rn, which under South African law, is a crime under the Cybercrimes Act, with sentences of up to three years or a fine enforceable by the courts. Revenge p0rn is the leaking of s.e.xually explicit material without the person’s consent, often used as a means to get back at them, usually after breakups. Read more

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