A South African court on Tuesday allowed former president Jacob Zuma to run in May’s general elections, overturning an earlier decision by electoral authorities barring him over a previous conviction.
The electoral court ruled in favour of Zuma, 81, who is fronting uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), a new opposition party that has become a dark horse in the election race.
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“The decision of the Electoral Commission… is set aside,” the electoral court wrote in its ruling seen by AFP.
Meanwhile, it did not provide an explanation of how the verdict was reached.
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