IN PICS | Capturing the 'rise and fall' of Jacob Zuma

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Sunday Times photographers capture a president who became a criminal

A rare light moment at the Zondo commission last year. Zuma’s appearance was brief and his departure abrupt, leading to his conviction for contempt of court.Jacob Zuma always had an eye on power — and also kept one open for photographers. They seldom caught him without a smile — except when he was in trouble before a judge.

Here is the Zuma collection of images taken by Sunday Times photographers of a president who became a criminal.The beginning of the endZuma shows off Zulu dance moves at one of his weddings at Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.Zuma at the ANC’s national conference of 2017 with Cyril Ramaphosa, who would succeed him as party president, then as state president the following year.Zuma at the Randburg magistrate’s court where his son, Duduzane, appeared on a charge of culpable homicide in 2014.

 

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Insensitive stories have become the norm in our perverse media which is not only bias but also prejudice. It's through such channels that people are declared guilty before the sleepy judges pronounce judgment!!!

Bullshit you can't write a damn thing about the economic assassin Cryil Ramaphosa

TimesLive se moer

Ya in your eyes his a criminal. You jealous of virtue

This is Msoonu-ry reporting by Msoon newspaper...

You write rubbish everyday and you are excelling 🤡🤡

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Voetsek

You dont have anything to offer except President Zuma. Your desperation is worrying. But its gud for President Zuma as he’s getting more supporters each and everyday.

The 'Unyoko' gang is not going to like this headline.

Ur obsessions about this old man makes me sick. Let him rest now because when he have rested for good u will the first praise him.

You are talking nonsense

WMCPAID media feeding us with fake news. How do you accuse a person without evidence?

Futsek...

Nonsense

Accused without evidence

Remember when he was fired as deputy president in 2005 after being implicated in corruption. He has always been a criminal

A criminal without Trial…🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

Has he been charged yet?

This can't be right 🤷‍♂️

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