Bring him back alive and in one piece. Those were the words that former president Jacob Zuma's first wife, Sizakele MaKhumalo Zuma, ordered police on the night they took him into custody, according to ANCWL provincial secretary Nonhlanhla Gabela.
Those were the words that former president Jacob Zuma's first wife, Sizakele MaKhumalo Zuma, ordered police on the night they took him into custody, according to ANCWL provincial secretary Nonhlanhla Gabela.
This comes after Zuma voluntarily surrendered himself to police on July 7, minutes before a midnight deadline for the police to hand him over to prison officials to serve a 15-month contempt of court sentence for failing to appear before the Zondo commission. “We also heard what she told the police who took him away that day — that they must bring him back alive and in one piece. That is what we are praying for, having heard that he is unwell at the moment. We also pray for his family and children.”
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
'Bring Zuma back alive and in one piece': MaKhumalo told police, prayer meeting hearsBring him back alive and in one piece.Those were the words that former president Jacob Zuma's first wife, Sizakele MaKhumalo Zuma, ordered police on the night they took him into custody, according to ANCWL provincial secretary Nonhlanhla Gabela.
Read more »
Dlamini-Zuma extends State of Disaster by another monthMany have argued that the Disaster Management Act gives the government complete freedom to act as it wishes.
Read more »
Ramaphosa: Reports SSA had unvetted private army working for Zuma being probedCyril Ramaphosa says reports and evidence the SSA had an unvetted private army working for former President Jacob Zuma are being investigated. | BabaloNdenze
Read more »
LISTEN | Jacob Zuma Foundation threatens legal action, says medical details should remain privateThe Jacob Zuma Foundation says it is greatly disturbed by the “callous and insensitive manner” in which the NPA and certain media outlets have reported on the health concerns of former president Jacob Zuma.
Read more »
In hindsight, it was right move to stay on under Zuma - RamaphosaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa said that there were five options available to those opposed to the state capture network during Jacob Zuma’s term.
Read more »
Jacob Zuma Concourt riddle hard to understand; experts believe the court wants international complianceA day before the deadline for all parties involved in the ConCourt rescission application by the jailed former president to file their supplementary papers, experts have offered their insight on what the apex court is trying to achieve.
Read more »