The East African
Sunday July 18 2021
Looters take away items left in a vandalised mall in Vosloorus, on July 14. The raging unrest first erupted a week ago after former president Jacob Zuma started serving a 15-month term for contempt of court. PHOTO | AFP
Summary
Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni promised more arrests.
The government was confident that the situation was calming down.
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The State Security Agency confirmed it received intelligence that some of its former senior members supporters of the ex-president, were planning unrests
When the Constitutional Court in South Africa decided to jail ex-President Jacob Zuma for contempt of court last week, it looked like a legal punishment for violation of the law.
The Pinetown Magistrate’s Court heard how two senior police officers accepted R120 000 for one of them to tamper with the murder case of an ANC branch leader