Months After Zuma Leaves Office, NPA Wants Son To Answer ‘Murder Case’

    South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has decided to prosecute Duduzane Zuma – the son of former president Jacob Zuma – for culpable homicide, local media reports.

    Duduzane Zuma’s Porsche hit the back of a minibus in Johannesburg in 2014, killing one woman instantly. At an inquest that year, the ex-president’s son said he had lost control of his car after driving into a puddle.

    The inquest recommended he was prosecuted but the NPA said there wasn’t enough evidence to charge him.

    In October 2017, AfriForum – a group that campaigns to protect the rights of white Afrikaners – said it would prosecute him privately.

    ENCA reports that it is now unclear what will happen to that prosecution.

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