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Electoral Court: Zuma can contest poll as MK candidate

- SIYABONGA MKHWANAZI siyabonga.mkhwanazi@inl.co.za | ITUMELENG ENGLISH Independen­t Newspapers

FORMER president Jacob Zuma will be allowed to be on the list of uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party after the Electoral Court dismissed the objection.

Zuma is number one on the list of candidates for the MK Party to Parliament.

The Electoral Court delivered its judgment yesterday after it heard arguments from both Zuma’s counsel and the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC).

The IEC had released the list of candidates of parties, and in line with the law, asked for objections.

It received an objection against Zuma, following his incarcerat­ion at the Estcourt prison in KZN in 2021 for defying the Constituti­onal Court.

Zuma’s counsel, advocate Dali Mpofu SC had argued in court that the IEC had no authority to remove Zuma from the list.

He said the decision lies with the National Assembly.

But advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitob­i SC, for the IEC, argued that the commission was applying section 47 of the Constituti­on which was clear on the selection of candidates to Parliament.

He said the law directly outlined that lawbreaker­s cannot be lawmakers.

Ngcukaitob­i said Zuma had violated the law and as such was sentenced to imprisonme­nt by the Constituti­onal Court.

Despite his appeals against the judgment, the Constituti­onal Court said the decision cannot be appealed and he had to serve 15 months in jail.

The fact that president Cyril Ramaphosa released him a few months later did not suggest it changed his sentence of 15 months that was imposed by the court.

It was immaterial that Zuma spent less than the prescribed term, but the sentence of the apex court stands.

Zuma announced in December he was joining the MK Party. The ANC suspended him.

However, he has been campaignin­g for the MK Party.

Zuma’s daughter, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla was also on the list, as well as former finance minister Des van Rooyen.

The man who registered the MK Party last year, Jabulani Khumalo, was also on the list.

 ?? ?? THE MK party challenged the decision of the IEC to remove Jacob Zuma from the list.
THE MK party challenged the decision of the IEC to remove Jacob Zuma from the list.

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