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Former President Jacob Zuma told his supporters that he fought for the country’s democracy and would not take ill-treatment from anyone.

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Zuma appeared before Judge Piet Koen in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on charges of fraud, corruption and racketeering linked to the arms deal today. The matter was postponed to next Wednesday after Zuma’s lawyers told the State that they wanted to bring a section 106 application, which dealt with a prosecutor’s ability to prosecute a case. .

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