At 11.40pm Zuma leaves Nkandla to hand himself in to police custody
8 July 2021 12:21 AM
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After hours of speculation, a convoy of cars left the Nkandla compound and the Jacob Zuma Foundation tweeted a statement.
Jacob Zuma has been fighting his 15-month jail term for contempt of court for days now. He did not hand himself in this past Sunday in terms of his deadline and Wednesday midnight was the deadline for the South African Police Services to make sure the arrest warrant was executed.
The question on South Africans lips for days - Will Zuma hand himself in by midnight on Wednesday?
WATCH: Car spinning goes wrong in Durban
Siyanda Ndlovu
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According to Shaun Holland, founder of motoring and car spinning website skidmarks.co.za, cars that have traction control are not meant for spinning.
Reckless street spinning turned sour in Durban when a driver knocked down his friend live on camera.
The incident is reported to have taken place in Durban’s Florida Road over the weekend.
Details of the incident remain sketchy.
Giving new meaning to the phrase, “when life knocks you down…”
A man was knocked down by his friend who had been spinning his vehicle on Durban’s popular #FloridaRoad. The incident is believed to have happened at the weekend. No further information is available.
Ministerial Advisory Committee co-chair is adamant physicians are ‘grasping at any option which promises positive results’ 12 January 2021 - 20:41 By Orrin Singh and Matthew Savidies
It would be “professional misconduct” for a health practitioner or pharmacist to prescribe animal drug ivermectin to humans to treat Covid-19.
This is according to co-chair of the Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) Prof Salim Abdool Karim, who was speaking to eNCA on Tuesday night.
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Gunmen on guard in Durban suburb after ‘invasion threat’ 13 December 2020 - 00:00 By Suthentira Govender and Orrin Singh
Threats of a land grab and a protection racket have forced a Durban property boss to hire armed security guards to protect two historic but derelict houses he owns in an upmarket suburb.
Salim Munshi, who has bought a string of prime properties in the greater Durban area, recently hired armed guards after a group of unknown men allegedly tried to extort rent from his tenants mostly foreign nationals who live at two houses around the corner from each other on Peter Mokaba Ridge and High Road in Musgrave.