Zuma's Daughter to Face Court Over 2021 July Unrest

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Zuma's Daughter to Face Court Over 2021 July Unrest
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Former President Jacob Zuma's daughter, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday for her alleged role in the July 2021 unrest in South Africa. She is facing charges related to her alleged involvement in the violent protests and looting that followed the arrest of her father.

JOHANNESBURG - Former President Jacob Zuma ’s daughter, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla is expected to appear before the Durban Magistrates Court on Thursday for her alleged involvement in the July unrest in 2021.

The wheels of justice grind slowly and almost four years later, it appears Zuma-Sambudla will be called to answer of her alleged involvement in the events that rocked the nation in 2021. The former head of state was arrested for contempt of court and handed a 15-month sentence after he defied an order of the Constitutional Court that he appear before the State Capture Commission.

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