South Africa court postpones Zuma's arms deal corruption trial for one month
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A South African court on Tuesday adjourned former president Jacob Zuma's arms deal corruption trial to August 10, after the former leader applied for a postponement to appear in person rather than virtually.
Zuma, whose jailing earlier this month triggered some of the worst unrest of the post-apartheid era, appeared by video link in court on Monday to seek a further delay in his corruption trial. While the government has largely restored order in the streets, there were fears Zuma's latest court appearance could again trigger violent protests from his support base.More Related News
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