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The Zondo commission has served a new summons on former president Jacob Zuma. The summons was served on Zuma this week at his Nkandla home in KwaZulu-Natal, compelling him to testify before the commission from January 18 to 22. The Commission is also currently seeking a Constitutional Court order, to oblige Zuma to respect the latest summons. If it succeeds in this bid, Zuma would find himself in contempt of court and face arrest if he failed to appear in January.

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