Zuma could lose his pension if he fails to repay the R28.9 million that the government spent on his legal fees.
On Thursday, the Gauteng High Court ordered Zuma to repay R28.9 million to the State attorney for the legal fees of his ...
The judge in Jacob Zuma's legal fees case has questioned whether it would be appropriate for the court to attach the former ...
Former president, Jacob Zuma, has to pay back R28.9 million of the state money used to fund his defence in his longstanding ...
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Yengeni, who previously served in the ANC's highest leadership structures, has joined the MK Party as second deputy president ...
Former ANC MP Tony Yengeni has joined the MK Party. He joins as a deputy president, MK Party president Jacob Zuma announced ...
A Pretoria High Court on Wednesday ordered former South African President Jacob Zuma to pay back the Office of the State ...
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 ...
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Tony Yengeni: South Africa’s leadership crisis stems from self-serving leaders, but Zuma is different
Tony Yengeni, the newly appointed second deputy president of the MK Party, has highlighted what he calls South Africa’s ...
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Zuma supporters ask for donations to cover R28.9m legal bill
· A court has ruled that former president Jacob Zuma must pay back R28.9-million the state spent on his corruption case legal fees. · The Jacob Zuma Foundation says it has not authorised any new ...
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