The Herald (South Africa)

Zuma’s followers to gather at Joburg hotel

- Zimasa Matiwane

Loyal Jacob Zuma followers are expected to gather at a Johannesbu­rg hotel in a show of support for the former president when he appears in the Pietermari­tzburg High Court today.

The gathering at the Booysens Hotel and Conference Centre comes as Covid-19 cases in SA hit 97,302 and 1,903 deaths as of Sunday.

Under new regulation­s for level 3, conference­s and meetings for business purposes are permitted in line with restrictio­ns on gatherings.

Speaking on behalf of Zuma’s supporters, the MK Veteran’s Carl Niehaus said supporters from other provinces were encouraged to hold similar gatherings while adhering to the lockdown regulation­s.

Niehaus said social distancing, the wearing of masks and the size of the gathering, which will be strictly limited to 50 people, would be observed.

“Zuma can be assured of our unwavering support,” Niehaus said.

“If it was not for the Covid19 pandemic level 3 regulation­s that are in place, thousands of supporters would have, as usual, gathered tomorrow for Zuma’s appearance.

“When the lockdown regulation­s are eventually lifted, we will definitely again gather at mass rallies at every court appearance,” he said.

The former president will attend criminal proceeding­s against him at the Pietermari­tzburg

High Court. He is accused of receiving an annual bribe of R500,000 from his coaccused, French-based company Thales, for protection from an investigat­ion into the controvers­ial multibilli­on-rand arms deal.

The alleged bribe was facilitate­d by Zuma’s former financial adviser‚ Schabir Shaik.

Niehaus said supporters would gather at 8am today.

“Those supporters who are not able to attend the Gauteng gathering or gatherings in other provinces are encouraged to follow the court proceeding­s on television, and to express their support for Zuma in whichever way they possibly can, including dressing in Tshirts and other clothes that show their support,” Niehaus said.

He said for the duration of the trial, every court appearance would be referred to as “Zuma day”.

 ?? Picture: MASI LOSI/ SUNDAY TIMES ?? JACOB ZUMA
Picture: MASI LOSI/ SUNDAY TIMES JACOB ZUMA

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