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Edward Zuma

Thoshan Panday granted R100 000 bail in tax fraud matter
Crime
/ 28 November 2024

Thoshan Panday granted R100 000 bail in tax fraud matter

The Umhlanga-based businessman will appear in the Durban High Court on 15 February on corruption and tax-related charges

By Paddy Harper
Teflon Cele has survived decades of tender allegations
Politics
/ 7 July 2022

Teflon Cele has survived decades of tender allegations

The minister has endured through a leasing scandal and factional wars in the police because the president can’t jettison the KwaZulu-Natal support base that he commands

By Emsie Ferreira
Zuma children call for his unconditional release
National
/ 29 July 2021

Zuma children call for his unconditional release

The Zuma family also urged people to continue to desist from destroying infrastructure, adding that it opposed the arrest of Ngizwe Mchunu

By Lizeka Tandwa
ANC pressures Zulu king-in-waiting to deal with subjects flocking to Nkandla
Politics
/ 4 July 2021

ANC pressures Zulu king-in-waiting to deal with subjects flocking to Nkandla

ANC leaders’ negotiations with Zuma fall flat causing party leaders to call on presumptive Zulu monarch to take action

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zuma has no plans to report to a police station, his son threatens to ‘shoot to kill any policeman that comes near us’
National
/ 2 July 2021

Zuma has no plans to report to a police station, his son threatens to ‘shoot to kill any policeman that comes near us’

ANC leaders are to ask deputy secretary general Jesse Duarte discuss his 15-month sentence and to call on his supporters to return to their homes

By Lizeka Tandwa
Panday’s close family bailed as World Cup case heads to high court
National
/ 7 May 2021

Panday’s close family bailed as World Cup case heads to high court

The R47-million corruption matter that long compromised the police and prosecution services in KwaZulu-Natal is set down for pre-trial on 21 May

By Emsie Ferreira
Booysen: ‘I was prosecuted because I got in Edward Zuma’s way’
Article
/ 4 February 2019

Booysen: ‘I was prosecuted because I got in Edward Zuma’s way’

​The former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss was charged with racketeering because he got in the way of the business interests of Edward Zuma.

By Franny Rabkin
Edward Zuma to apologise for Gordhan, Hanekom ‘sell-out’ comments
Article
/ 22 May 2018

Edward Zuma to apologise for Gordhan, Hanekom ‘sell-out’ comments

Edward Zuma has agreed to apologise for his "sell out" hate speech remarks directed at ministers Pravin Gordhan and Derek Hanekom last year

By Tania Broughton
Human Rights Commission wants Edward Zuma to fork out a R100 000 for hate speech
Article
/ 17 January 2018

Human Rights Commission wants Edward Zuma to fork out a R100 000 for hate speech

The complaint has its foundations in an “open letter” President Zuma’s son wrote last year in which he attacked Derek Hanekom and Pravin Gordhan.

By Tania Broughton
Edward Zuma: Gordhan’s ‘crew of smurfs’ on tour to degrade ANC leaders
Article
/ 16 October 2017

Edward Zuma: Gordhan’s ‘crew of smurfs’ on tour to degrade ANC leaders

The president’s son said he would go against the "factional notion" of respecting one’s leaders, claiming it was being used to gag people.

By Mxolisi Mngadi
Zuma’s son in foot-in-mouth case
Article
/ 1 September 2017

Zuma’s son in foot-in-mouth case

Edward Zuma is facing a charge of hate speech for taunting former finance minister Pravin Gordhan

By Paddy Harper
Zuma ‘schools’ EFF MPs on Nkandla
Article
/ 15 May 2015

Zuma ‘schools’ EFF MPs on Nkandla

Snarky remarks, shouting matches and not so thinly veiled insults dominated President Jacob Zuma’s question and answer session in Parliament.

By Thulani Gqirana
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Article
/ 15 April 2015

Not in our name: Religious leaders plan march to end xenophobia

A march to the Durban City Hall is expected to take place this week as violence against foreign nationals in KZN is falling short of being quelled.

By Sarah Evans
Zuma’s son wants foreigners out of the country
Article
/ 1 April 2015

Zuma’s son wants foreigners out of the country

President Jacob Zuma’s son, Edward, has come out in full support of King Goodwill Zwelithini’s controversial call to deport foreigners from SA.

By Staff Reporter
Fastjet defends Zuma family link
Article
/ 28 June 2013

Fastjet defends Zuma family link

But the airline’s local business affiliates are not responsible for its delayed takeoff.

By Staff Reporter
Edward Zuma sued after defaulting on R5m loan
Article
/ 25 November 2012

Edward Zuma sued after defaulting on R5m loan

Edward Zuma, the son of President Jacob Zuma, is being sued by a state-owned development bank for defaulting on a R5-million loan.

By Sapa
Zuma’s eldest still owes wedding planner R1.5m
Article
/ 30 September 2012

Zuma’s eldest still owes wedding planner R1.5m

Wedding planner Paul Mann has said he is tired of Edward Zuma’s "lies and excuses" after repeatedly trying to get him to settle his 2011 wedding bill.

By Sapa
Zuma’s son asks about eThekwini corruption
Article
/ 22 November 2011

Zuma’s son asks about eThekwini corruption

President Jacob Zuma’s son Edward has asked him what he planned to do about corruption in the eThekwini Municipality.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 10 October 2003

New look at Zuma son ‘rape’

Allegations have emerged that Schabir Shaik facilitated payments to a girl who laid a rape charge against the deputy president’s son.

By Sam Sole Author

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