South Africa deploys army in two provinces to quell protests
The South African military said it was deploying soldiers in two provinces, including its economic hub of Johannesburg, to help police cope with looting and arson attacks on businesses in the wake of former President Jacob Zuma’s jailing.
The move comes as the country’s top court began hearing a challenge on Monday by the former president against a 15-month prison term.
The South African military said it was deploying soldiers in two provinces, including its economic hub of Johannesburg, to help police cope with looting and arson attacks on businesses in the wake of former President Jacob Zuma’s jailing.
The move comes as the country’s top court began hearing a challenge on Monday by the former president against a 15-month prison term.
South Africa deploys army in two provinces to quell protests
The South African military said it was deploying soldiers in two provinces, including its economic hub of Johannesburg, to help police cope with looting and arson attacks on businesses in the wake of former President Jacob Zuma’s jailing.
The move comes as the country’s top court began hearing a challenge on Monday by the former president against a 15-month prison term.
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