‘Enough evidence’ for Zuma charges
December 20, 2007 – 11:26 amSouth Africa’s top prosecutor said Thursday he has enough evidence to charge Jacob Zuma, the newly-elected leader of the African National Conference, with corruption, following years of allegations.
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