[ICYMI] JacobZuma | Foundation anticipates postponement
Following last night confirmation by the Dept of Correctional Services that Pres Zuma is still in hospital,the Foundation has learnt that his & the NPA legal teams are discussing making a joint approach to
the Judge for a postponement of this week’s proceedings in the Pmb Court.The JG Zuma Foundation says his and the National Prosecuting Authority's legal teams will make a joint approach to the trial judge.READ:
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