JOHANNESBURG - The judiciary said those opposed to Judge Dhaya Pillay's decision to issue a warrant of arrest against former president Jacob Zuma seek to intimidate judicial officers.
JOHANNESBURG - The judiciary said those opposed to Judge Dhaya Pillay's decision to issue a warrant of arrest against former president Jacob Zuma seek to intimidate judicial officers.
Mncube said in their view, those opposed to the ruling seek to interfere with the judiciary and the administration of justice. The Radical Economic Transformation in Gauteng also came out in support of Zuma saying it will embark on a mass action to show its support for the former president.
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