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Daughter of South Africa’s former president Zuma is charged with 2021 riots

Duduzile Zuma Sambudla, the daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma, was charged on Thursday with inciting violence in riots that took place in 2021, during which over 300 people died.

Zuma-Sambudla's lawyer said that she will plead not guilt.

The prosecution alleges that Zuma-Sambudla prompted others to commit violent acts in social media posts in July 2021 when unrest broke after her father's arrest for refusing to comply with a court order.

The anger that began over Zuma’s imprisonment turned into rage against poverty and inequality. This led to looting thousands of stores, extensive damage to infrastructure, and the death of approximately 350 people.

Estimates of the financial damages caused by the riots ranged from 50 billion rand to 2.70 billion dollars.

Jacob Zuma was with Zuma-Sambudla at the court in Durban. She was released with a warning, until her next court appearance in March.

Zuma backed a political party called uMkhonto we Sizwe in 2022 after his contempt of Court sentence was overturned. This new party caused a lot of disruption in the national elections last year.

MK gained 58 parliamentary constituencies, which contributed to a dramatic drop in the support for Zuma's African National Congress. The ANC had to form a coalition with a number of smaller parties.

Zuma-Sambudla represents MK in the lower chamber of parliament. $1 = 18.4982 Rand (Reporting and editing by Alexander Winning, Bernadettebaum, and Sfundo parakozov)

(source: Reuters)