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Ex-South African president's daughter faces terrorism charges

Sky News Thursday, 30 January 2025 ()
Ex-South African president's daughter faces terrorism chargesThe daughter of ex-South African president Jacob Zuma has appeared in court after being charged over her alleged involvement in July 2021 riots, which left over 300 people dead.
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