Joy and fury at Zuma charges move – BBC NEWS.
“Thanks for believing in my innocence” – Jacob Zuma
S. Africa Prosecutors Drop Case Against Leader of Ruling Party – washingtonpost.com.
“On whether or not the charges were improper, all that is sound and strong and has not been shaken,” said Shadrack Gutto, a constitutional law professor at the University of South Africa. “Today has clarified the matter that whatever form of political interference really happened did not go to the merits of the case. I think it will be seen that political pressure has certainly made the [prosecutors] to buckle.”
Zuma: Payments from Shaik were loans
“I paid back some of the money. When I got my pension, I paid Schabir Shaik, which was from the MK Pensions Fund. It is on the record in court documents that there were loans. I paid it a long time ago; when I was still in KwaZulu-Natal [Zuma was provincial minister for finances] I repaid part of the loan. I have no hidden agenda on that,” Zuma said.
From the taxi rank in Gauteng – Sowetan:
BRIAN MOLEWA: “I am grateful that Zuma is free. He can now start on a clean slate as the new president .”
THOMAS RAHTANDO: “We all believed that he was framed as part of a political plot. There were too many court cases. We are happy that our president does not have any baggage.”
NONHLANHLA RADEBE: “We knew it was a smear campaign. Those responsible for this must be prosecuted . We want him to be our president.”



