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Former President Jacob Zuma Freed From Prison

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South Africa’s imprisoned former president, Jacob Zuma has been granted compassionate leave from prison on Thursday so he can attend his brother’s funeral, the government said.

Onyxnewsng recalls that Zuma was sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court last month after snubbing graft investigators investigating his presidency.

The 79-year-old turned himself in on July 8 at a jail in the eastern town of Estcourt, around an hour’s drive from his rural Nkandla home.

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His incarceration triggered riots and looting that escalated into the worst violence since the end of apartheid, killing at least 276 people, according to the official count.

As a short-term, low-risk classified inmate, Mr. Zuma’s application for compassionate leave was processed and approved,” the department of correctional services said in a statement Thursday.

It added that inmates were not required to wear “offender uniform” outside correctional facilities.

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The funeral for Zuma’s brother Michael is expected to take place later on Thursday in Nkandla, where Zuma is particularly popular.
Zuma’s brother died aged 77 after a long illness, according to local media.

Inmates in South Africa are usually allowed to attend relatives’ funerals — a right denied to the country’s first black president Nelson Mandela when he was in jail for fighting the apartheid regime.

Zuma’s long-running corruption trial is expected to resume on August 10, despite his request to have the case postponed due to the pandemic and recent unrest.

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After nine years in office, the charismatic ex-leader was ousted by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party in 2018 over a mounting series of graft scandals.

He faces 16 charges of fraud, graft, and racketeering, and has entered a not guilty plea.
He retains a fervent support base both within the ANC and among the general public.

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