The son of South Africa's former president, Duduzane Zuma, wants members of the public to know that ... which is one of the reasons I am sitting here today. I have had to walk in and out of courtrooms ...
Duduzane Zuma, the businessman, politician and twin brother of Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla said that her sister should fight the charges she faces head-on, just like he did when he was faced with a ...
Also in court to back Duduzile was her twin brother Duduzane, who told the media that they hoped that the case against her sister was not another case of persecution against the Zuma family.
and Zuma’s family members are certainly playing an important role. His daughter and Duduzane Zuma, his son, are involved. It could well be said that there is a kitchen cabinet running the party ...
A lack of electricity delayed the start of the proceedings which were also attended by her father and former South African President Jacob Zuma and her brother Duduzane Zuma. Getting underway an ...
Her father and her twin brother Duduzane sat in the front row of the public gallery. They and other Umkhonto weSizwe party members crammed into the court to show their support for Zuma-Sambudla ...
During Super Bowl 59, Serena Williams joined Kendrick Lamar for a performance that included the Crip Walk, a dance created by members of the Crips gang. Serena Williams made a surprise appearance ...
DJ Unk, the Atlanta hip-hop artist behind the 2006 hit "Walk It Out," has died. Unk, whose real name was Anthony Platt, died at age 43 on Friday, his wife, Sherkita Long-Platt, announced on Facebook.
DJ Unk, a hip-hop artist known for mid-2000s party anthems like “Walk It Out” and “2 Step,” has died at the age of 43. His death was announced Friday in a Facebook post by his wife ...
DJ Unk, the Atlanta rapper who scored a pair of mid-2000s hits with “Walk It Out” and “2 Step,” has died at the age of 43. The rapper born Anthony Platt’s wife announced her husband’s ...
Also at the court was Zuma-Sambudla's twin brother, Duduzane Zuma. Zuma-Sambudla, a Member of Parliament (MP) took to X (previously Twitter) to share posts encouraging the violence that played out ...