Jacob Zuma Seeks Recusal of Constitutional Court Justices in Candidacy Battle

Jacob Zuma Seeks Recusal of Constitutional Court Justices in Candidacy Battle

  • Jacob Zuma requested six justices to recuse themselves from the IEC's ConCourt challenge to bar him from contesting the General Election 2024
  • The former ANC president asked six judges who sentenced him to 15 months in jail to recuse themselves from the panel
  • Netizens commended Msholozi for the decisions he's taken in the buildup to the 29 May General Election

Zingisa Chirwa is an experienced Briefly News journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa, who has covered politics and current affairs on the radio for over 15 years.

Jacob Zuma requested that the Constitutional Court judges who sentenced him to 15 months in jail recuse themselves from the panel deciding whether he should be allowed to contest the General Election.
Jacob Zuma called on ConCourt judges to recuse themselves from the panel deciding whether he should be allowed to contest the General Election. Images: Fani Mahuntsi/Gallo Images and ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP
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Jacob Zuma has requested that the Constitutional Court judges who sentenced him to 15 months in jail recuse themselves from the panel deciding whether he should be allowed to contest the General Election.

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@MightiJamie has shared Zuma’s application for the judges to recuse themselves on X:

This comes after the IEC took to the ConCourt to challenge the Electoral Court’s decision to allow Zuma to contest the 29 May 2024 Election.

If Zuma succeeds, however, the Apex Court won’t meet the quorum of eight of its 11 judges to preside over a matter on 10 May 2024, three weeks before the polls.

According to EWN, the six justices who would have to recuse themselves include Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, Mbuyiseli Madlanga, Steven Majiedt, Nonkosi Mhlantla, Leona Theron and Zukisa Tshiqi.

In 2021, Zuma was sentenced to 15 months behind bars for refusing to appear before the Zondo Commission.

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Many netizens complimented Zuma for his choices in his battle to contest the upcoming elections.

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@gratit said:

“JZ challenges the 'Zuma laws' and exposes the judiciary and the apex court.”

@llutladi added:

“Zuma might have not gone to school, but when it comes to his constitutional rights, he comes top. He's now aware that the ConCourt justices might not reach a quorum if those six justices recuse themselves. JZ is the master technician.”

@enerst22 commented:

“JayZ is really in an actual fact teach the judges that they should learn to use their minds and not feelings and emotions, they should learn to deal with facts of the law not how they feel they should interpret. Let's see if courts will be able to prove that they independent.”

@phathuj pointed out:

“President Zuma is fighting right, left and centre. The reality is that the Constitutional Court erred when it sentenced President Zuma to prison. Section 35 of the Constitution is loud and clear.”

@zsimawo differed:

“This will be thrown out of court. The electoral court order will be set aside and Zuma will be removed from Parliamentary list.”

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Briefly News reported that the Electoral Court clarified its decision regarding the objection to Jacob Zuma's inclusion on the MK Party candidate list.

The IEC had filed an urgent application directly to the Constitutional Court, seeking clarity on the interpretation of Section 47(1)(e) of the Constitution.

The Electoral Court's judgment noted that Jacob Zuma could not appeal his contempt of court sentence.

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