Zuma wins damages from UK newspaper NEWSWATCH: Jacob Zuma has won a large but undisclosed amount from The Guardian newspaper in Britain, which is to pay the president 'substantial damages' and has apologised for claiming that President Jacob Zuma is corrupt and a rapist, reports IOL.31 Jul 200931 Jul 2009 WhatsappPrintPDFXLinked-inFacebookMore sharing optionsFor more: IOL: Zuma wins damages from UK newspaper… Zuma says he's a firm supporter of press freedom, but...
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