Zuma was admitted to a military hospital for medical treatment in August, shortly after he began serving his 15-month jail term at Estcourt Correctional Centre for contempt of court.
Duduzile Zuma/TwitterThis is how Jacob Zuma’s spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi described the former president's demeanour while awaiting his release from hospital.
His undisclosed illness saw him granted medical parole by the department of correctional services and he will complete the rest of his sentence in a “system of community corrections”.He said while in hospital Zuma is “putting on a brave face”. “But the man is not 100% well and the exact nature and all of those things, as you know, we cannot divulge. But he’s walking, he’s talking, he’s breathing, he’s laughing.” foundation said his discharge from the hospital will be not be announced, citing security reasons.
“I was told to wait for this week to pass and then he will be home. That is what they said to me, but we are still going to confirm,” said Joseph.Zuma's release from prison meant he “can be with family and sleep in his own bed".
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