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ZUMA WILL NOT BE AT SONA

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Former president Jacob Zuma. Photo by Jabulani Langa
Former president Jacob Zuma. Photo by Jabulani Langa

Former president Jacob Zuma's attorneys and his foundation have cleared the air over his mooted attendance at this year's State of the Nation Address, stating emphatically that he is overseas and will not be attending.

However, they remained mum on where he was.

Parliament and the South African government's official Twitter accounts on Wednesday tweeted "confirmation" that Zuma will join former presidents Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe as guests at SONA on Thursday evening.

In a bizarre sequence of events, Parliament then backtracked on the tweet, saying Zuma's attendance was still being verified. An update from Parliament was expected later on Thursday.

However, Zuma's lawyers stated that they have noted the statement attributed to Parliament, in which it was claimed that Zuma would attend SONA.

"We do not know how and where Parliament obtained this incorrect information," read the statement from Lugisani Mantsha Attorneys Inc.

"Our instructions remain that president Zuma is currently receiving medical treatment in a foreign country and will therefore not be attending the SONA."

The statement didn't provide any details on which foreign country Zuma is receiving medical attention in, and for which condition.

Zuma's recent whereabouts and state of health has been a topic of much public interest in recent days. This after Judge Dhaya Pillay of the High Court in Pietermaritzburg last week issued a warrant of arrest for Zuma after he failed to turn up for his court case, citing health concerns.

The judge was not convinced by a sick note signed by a military doctor and presented by his defence attorney. The warrant was stayed until May, when Zuma was expected to appear in court.

 https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/zumas-lawyers-say-he-is-being-treated-abroad-parliament-apologises-for-sona-error-20200212

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