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The ANC on Friday once again called on members who wish to support
former president Jacob Zuma during his court battle to do so in their
private capacity.
"It is important that members who would prefer
to go to court to pledge their own support, do so in their own capacity
as individuals," said ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe in a video posted on the party's Facebook page.
"We
also stated preferences on how we would love to see them conducting
themselves to the extent that such conduct should be in keeping with
upholding the good name of the ANC," he added.
"We will not in
any way take away the rights of individual members and their own
preferences and all that, including declaring guilty verdicts on those
expected to appear in court."
Mabe said that Zuma was protected by the law and had a right to be considered innocent "unless proven otherwise".
Zuma's
case, in which he is facing 16 charges relating to 783 payments he
allegedly received in connection with the controversial arms deal, was
postponed until June 8 in the Durban High Court on Friday morning.
Many supporters flocked to the site, dressed in the ANC colours of green, gold and black.
On
Friday, Mabe also said that Zuma had attended the last national
executive committee meeting held in Durban and had "greatly honoured" a
pledge to take part in electioneering activity.
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Saturday, April 7, 2018
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