Former President Zuma is serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court

Former President Zuma is serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court

 

Zuma to be out of prison on Tuesday, to appear for his trial from ‘home’

Apparently in consideration of violent protests that have rocked South Africa on the heel of former President Jacob Zuma’s incarceration, the Constitutional Court has decided that Zuma will be allowed out of prison on Tuesday next week to appear in person at a corruption trial.

The court’s decision comes weeks after more than 300 people were killed during rioting that was sparked by Zuma’s arrest for contempt of court in a separate case.

A heavy security presence is highly likely as Zuma’s supporters are expected to gather at the corruption trial in Pietermaritzburg – a city devastated by riots and looting sparked by his arrest.

This will be the second time Zuma will appear in public since he was taken into custody last month.

He was also allowed out, briefly, last week to attend his brother’s funeral.

Prosecutors had argued in favour of a virtual trial – citing the pandemic, and security concerns.

But a judge has now backed Zuma’s request to leave his prison cell and appear in person in Pietermaritzburg.

Zuma’s allies have been accused of trying to lead an insurrection against the state.

The trial relates to a 1990s arms deal, and allegations that Zuma received bribes. He denies all the charges

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