Eswatini Daily News

Former president Jacob Zuma barred from running in elections

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FORMER South African President Jacob Zuma is not eligible to run in upcoming elections, the Independen­t Electoral Commission has ruled. The former president has until April 2 to appeal.

The commission said at a media briefing on Thursday (Mar.28 that it had upheld an objection against Zuma’s candidacy in the May 29 elections.

In July 2021, Zuma was sentenced to 15 months in prison for defying a court order to appear before a judicial commission that was investigat­ing corruption allegation­s during his 2009-2018 presidency. He was granted medical parole after two months and allowed to serve the rest of the sentence under house arrest.

South Africa’s Constituti­on bars people convicted and sentenced to more than 12 months’ imprisonme­nt, without an option of a fine, from holding public office.

Zuma and his legal team stormed out of the judicial proceeding­s when he was asked about wide-ranging allegation­s of corruption during his rule, including the role of an Indian family, the Guptas, who allegedly had influence over his Cabinet appointmen­ts.

Zuma, 81, has until April 2 to appeal the commission’s ruling.

He is the now face of a new political party, uMkhonto weSizwe Party, abbreviate­d as MK, that has emerged as a potentiall­y significan­t player in South Africa’s upcoming elections after he denounced the governing African National Congress, which he had previously led.

The new party is named after the former military wing of the ANC which was disbanded at the end of white minority rule and racial segregatio­n policies under the former apartheid regime.

Zuma’s announceme­nt that he is leaving the ANC has been one of the notable developmen­ts ahead of the elections.

His face is on the MK Party’s election posters, he is the party’s most prominent figure and the main speaker at their election rallies. His battle against the ANC has landed in some of the country’s highest courts, with the MK Party scoring a victory this week when a court ruled against the ANC’s applicatio­n to deregister the MK Party and ban it from participat­ing in the elections. In a separate case, the ANC is contesting the MK Party’s use of its name and logo, which closely resembles that of the ANC’s former military wing.

 ?? ?? ▲ Former South African President Jacob Zuma is not eligible to run in upcoming elections.
▲ Former South African President Jacob Zuma is not eligible to run in upcoming elections.

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