JOHANNESBURG: A South African court docket on Tuesday dominated that former president Jacob Zuma can stand in looming common elections, overturning a call by electoral authorities to bar him over a contempt conviction.
In a shock verdict, the electoral court docket dominated in favor of the 81-year-old who’s fronting uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), a brand new opposition get together that has change into a possible upsetter within the Could 29 election.
“The choice of the Electoral Fee… is put aside,” the court docket wrote in a ruling seen by AFP.