Article: Nkandla brigade cleared: report

ANC members and police who prevented Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille from visiting President Jacob Zuma's compound will not be prosecuted, according to a report on Thursday.

KwaZulu-Natal acting director of prosecutions Moipone Noko found that the KwaNxamalala community had obtained permission to gather near the homestead, The Times reported.
 
So there is a Law for sunny days.... and different a law for rainy days... depends on who is being prosecuted determines the laws. More than 3 people is an illegal gathering; unless a Tradional leader says its ok, then its allowed. Tradional leaders are all on the Government payroll. (Driving 4x4's graciously donated to them)
 
The DA leader tried to march on Nkandla in November, but retreated after being threatened with violence.

Violins have always been playing in the background wherever the ANC's involved. :whistle:

So that's why Zuma needed those bunkers .. can't say I blame him, it's the perfect place for the big man to go cower in when the madam and her entourage approaches.
 
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