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and, mesmerising aerialfootage of sheep on the move, goes viral we ll have more on that. the former president of south africa, jacob zuma, has fiercely criticised the judges who sentenced him to fifteen months injail, insisting that he won t turn himself in. he was handed the prison term on tuesday for failing to appear before a corruption inquiry. hundreds of his supporters have been camping outside his home in kwazulu natal saying they were protecting him from being arrested. our southern africa correspondent nomsa maseko is there. it has been an eventful day with the spotlight firmly on the former presidentjacob, the former president jacob, hundreds the former presidentjacob, hundreds of his supporters lined the streets and are also gathered at his home here saying that they were forming a human shield to prevent them from getting arrested. but earlier in the day, there were some confrontations between jacob zuma supporters and police were trying to prevent his supporter
Jacob-zumaBbc-newsCourt-orderJail-sentenceUkSouth-africaHeadlinesViewersEeta-guru-murthyAround-the-worldGuru-murthy15 hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. i m geeta guru murthy. the uk government is signalling that all legal restrictions relating to covid will end on the 19thjuly in england, including the wearing of facemasks. the housing secretary, robertjenrick, said the public must learn to live with the virus and use their personaljudgment. labour said they re keen for the economy to open up but they want to see the science guiding government decisions. our political correspondent chris mason reports. from the cobbles of york. ..to the minster, a portrait of england, wandering back to normal, as the government suggests that legal rules around checking into cafes, wearing facemasks and such like are likely to go in a fortnight. i think it is fantastic. i m not sure that masks have been such a great idea in the first place. personally i won t wear outside but i will continue to wear them in shops and enclosed spaces. i think there is a risk of another spike
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