Zuma’s Daughter, Duduzile, Under Investigation For "Inciting Violence"
Former South African president Jacob Zuma’s daughter, Duduzile Zuma-Sambdula, is among about a dozen suspects police will be investigating for inciting riots online, the country’s Police Minister Bheki Cele said.
Duduzile is accused of posting a stream of inflammatory content relating to the widespread unrest in South Africa since her father was jailed last week.
During a media briefing on Tuesday, Cele explained that “no-one is above the law”, and that Duduzile was one of the people being probed by the South African Police Service (SAPS). Said Cele:
We’re trying to trace inflammatory posts fueling violence on social media, and that means we are now looking at 10 to 12 people including Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla.
When you break the law, it doesn’t matter who you are. These are all people who are inciting violence on social media, and they will not be spared.
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If found guilty of any wrongdoing, a criminal charge can be filed against Zuma’s daughter – and she could even end up following her father into a prison cell, pending her arrest.
KwaZulu-Natal – Zuma’s home province – and Gauteng, have both been gripped by protest, with the rioters also getting involved in the looting of stores.
Hundreds of businesses have been ransacked since the weekend, with poverty-stricken citizens using this opportunity to stock up on certain goods.