President Cyril Ramaphosa says he has accepted that the political fallout between himself and his predecessor, former president Jacob Zuma, will have to be resolved by the courts because that is what Zuma has chosen.
Ramaphosa was by yesterday expected to file an answering affidavit in which he would spell out why he believes the court should kick out Zuma adding him to the list of those who are to be
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