
Former president Jacob Zuma says he is unhappy with the lack of cooperation from the National Prosecuting Authority. Zuma says the prosecution has been selective with the information presented.
“The selectiveness of the information that is put out there is a problem,” Zuma said outside the KwaZulu Natala High Court in Pietermaritzburg.
The former president says he is confident in his defence team and the way they are handling the case.
Speaking in IsiZulu, while addressing hordes of supporters outside the court, Zuma said his case has political interference.
Meanwhile, Zuma’s legal team wants to submit new evidence.
Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane says it should be allowed, as it shows political interference in Zuma’s corruption case.
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The Land Party’s Loyiso Nkohla has resigned from the party, writing an angry letter on why he was doing so.
Nkohla said that after reflection and advice from his family and the constituency he represented, he could no longer be attached to a party led by “someone with serious allegations against him”, referring to chief party leader Gcobani Ndzongana.

I cannot in good conscience continue to associate myself with a party that is led by someone who is facing serious allegations of child rape, incitement of violence and questionable integrity that goes against my moral values,” Nkohla said….Read more here
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