South Africa: Today’s latest news and headlines, Monday 12 July 2021
In the latest news in South Africa on Monday 12 July 2021, lockdown Level 4 has been extended by 14 days, but there is a sliver of good news.
We’ve got the latest news happening in South Africa on Monday 12 July. Here are the stories making headlines across the country.
What a weekend it has been. Violent and destructive protests in KwaZulu-Natal have spread to Gauteng. Protestors are demanding the release of former president Jacob Zuma from prison.
Meanwhile, South Africans will also have to cope with at least 14 more days of adjusted level 4 lockdown, after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced an extension on Sunday 11 July.
WATCH: We ll fight to get my father out of prison
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Zuma s son reacts to court ruling: They ll have to kill me first
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Ready for Zuma Part 2? Duduzane Zuma sends clear message of leadership intent
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The son of the former president appears to be continuing to indicate that he s eyeing the country s top job in 2024.
Duduzane Zuma appears to have given another signal that he is eyeing the presidency in 2024.
A video of former president Jacob Zuma s son is doing the rounds on social media in which he says Reset, redistribute and rebuild. That s all we re gonna do over the next two to three years .
Ladies and gentlemen are you ready for President Duduzane Zuma? pic.twitter.com/XIWak1hySH Manâs NOT Barry Roux  (@AdvoBarryRoux) March 5, 2021
Ready for Zuma Part 2? Duduzane Zuma sends clear message of leadership intent
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