
The daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla’s daughter, will be prosecuted by her father’s party’s party Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK) with her participation in over 300 dead 2021 riots.
Violence, chaos, and fear were torn through the port city of Duban, and Zuma’s prison spread to Gauteng after triggering intense protests four years ago.
Zuma-Sambudla, a controversial person, was accused of sharing a small social media post that caused civil anxiety.
MK, a senior member, urged his supporters to appear on Thursday, D. Ban Court, and urged them to mobilize all ground troops to attend numbers.
She did not mention the charges directly, but Zuma-Sambudla said, “We see you.”
This is not the first time her name was raised in 2021. This is considered one of the most bloody episodes in South Africa after it hurts.
Zuma resigned as president after nine years in 2018 and claimed to be part of political conspiracy due to corruption.
Three years later, he was sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment for suspicion of destruction of the court after refusing to testify before investigating the corruption according to the presidential office.
A protest occurred after surrender to sentence.
During anxiety, Zuma-Sambudla is represented in X, and frequently shared the images of destruction and confusion, “Kzn, we see you.”
She often used this phrase throughout violence. In the current deleted post, she shared a video of someone who fires an automatic rifle from Cyril Ramaphosa’s poster.
In 2022, Brigi MBAMBO, spokesman for the elite police unit, Hawks, said he was nominated for the source’s statement but not directly investigated by the local media.
In response to this, zuma-sambudla Said in X“I have no fear! I won’t be threatened! I hit a dog. Now the owner is coming out! We see you!”
at the same time Jacobuma FoundationIn a statement, the former president’s children aimed for their goals.
Last year, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) released a report that the riots were “carefully adjusted events.”
But he said he could not find a direct connection with the arrest of Zuma.
In 2023, the former security guard was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in deadly riots.
He was the first person who was accused of riots.
President Cyril Ramaphosa, who inherited Jacob Zuma in 2018, described violence as a “rebellion.”
More than 200 shopping malls were plundered and more than 150,000 jobs were lost during anxiety, which lasted for several days.
Last year, MK’s MK won 15%of the votes to become the third largest party in the election against his former party, ANC.









