2024 Elections | MK Party calls judiciary into question after Concourt ruling on Zuma's eligibility

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2024 Elections | MK Party calls judiciary into question after Concourt ruling on Zuma's eligibility


Former president Jacob Zuma is not eligible to stand for this month’s elections. This after the Constitutional Court overturned the order of the Electoral Court that found that his sentence and conviction was not a sentence and conviction as envisaged in a section of the Constitution.
The apex court has found that the Zuma will only be…

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  1. Never heard anyone saying nothing in a polished voice like this man, the man is clueless on how the judiciary works, neither does he understand the constitution, like a referendum is decided on by the president of the country

  2. Where was Ndlela when Zuma defied all authority by walking out of the commission, and not going to court when he was supposed to. But really what do expect from Ndlela himself except for huge SARS tenders.

  3. Bunzima ubomu obuphilwa zizifundiswa zoMzantsi kuba zisengaphantsi kwe dyokhwe yobukhoboka basalawulwa ngamadlagusha noxa bethi bafunde bade bayityekeza jonga umthetho bayawutyeshela bajonge umntu hay wona Jikijela Mkhonto Jikijela

  4. When they win in court they say great things about our judiciary. When they don't, all of a sudden there's some massive agenda against them. MK is a bunch of Zulu tribalists who barely even have a manifesto

  5. Thee same Bible that they hold and swear to protect the country with their hands on it it says all sins are forgiven… Nothing says if u commit a crime u will have to stay on standby for 5 years before u enter heaven

  6. Constitution my foot. They are afraid of Zuma and democracy is not holy it was a democracy that said Jesus Christ must be killed and Barabas must be pardoned was the majority decision to kill Jesus Christ a just rule wasn't it immoral?