It's D-day📅for former president Jacob Zuma to find out if he's going back to prison on Thursday. JacobZuma TheCitizenNews Corruption politicsinsa sapolitics Catch up on the story⬇️
Earlier in July, the Jacob Zuma Foundation said it found it “very bizarre” that the former president needed to make more submissions to Thobakgale regarding his prison term.said when Zuma was placed on medical parole by the DCS, “he was still not a free man”.
“He could not even do the required African rituals ahead of the burying of his brother. President Zuma was not even allowed to hold press briefings and had to report his movements to the designated Correctional Services officer. No free person does this,” Manyi said.
In July 2023, the Constitutional Court dismissed the DCS’s appeal application relating to Zuma‘s release on parole, effectively placing the former president’s fate back into the hands of Thobakgale.
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