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Former president Jacob Zuma appeared in court on Monday for his private prosecution attempt against News24's Karyn Maughan and State advocate Billy Downer. Photo: Gallo images/Darren StewartZweli Mkhize is not deterred by former president Jacob Zuma’s decision not to endorse his campaignjournalists and editors across South Africa have rallied behind News24 legal journalist Karyn Maughan,
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