Cyril Ramaphosa v Jacob Zuma: your questions answered

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The face-off between President Cyril Ramaphosa and former president Jacob Zuma about Zuma’s private prosecution of Ramaphosa will be heard in the Johannesburg high court on Thursday.

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The two arseholes

No, it won’t after today.

When is Zuma going to pay Treasury the R16m he owes in legal fees

Instead of sorting out the grid… imagine this as a priority

What a distraction, absolute disgrace

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