19 May 2021 | 01:29 PM UTC
South Africa: Protests possible ahead of and likely during resumption of high-profile court case involving former president in Pietermaritzburg, May 26
Protests by supporters of former president possible ahead of and likely during May 26 court case in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, May 26.
Event
Further protests in support of former President Jacob Zuma are possible ahead of and are likely during future court sessions at the High Court in Pietermaritzburg through late May. Zuma's next court appearance is May 26. Hundreds of people may attend related gatherings near the court building. Protests in the city and wider Kwazulu-Natal Province may also occur at times.
Heightened security is almost certain during future court dates. Security forces may deploy and close roads to facilitate the movement of large crowds and dignitaries. Confrontations between security personnel and police are possible if demonstrators engage in acts of public violence. Gatherings elsewhere in Kwazulu-Natal may occur near government buildings in Pietermaritzburg or Durban or along major highways, including the N2 and N3.
Context
Large numbers of people, including MK Military Veterans Association (MKMVA), attended Zuma's latest court appearance, May 17. The pro-Zuma protests were peaceful but resulted in some localized ground travel disruptions. Zuma's latest court case centers on the controversial 1990s Arms Deal involving the French company Thales. Zuma faces charges related to corruption, racketeering, and money laundering for his role in the deal. The case is slated to last for several months. Related demonstrations are likely for the duration of the case.
Advice
Monitor for updates on possible gatherings and associated events. Avoid all trial-related events and protests. Adhere to all health measures in place. Use alternative routes to avoid events; allow additional time to reach destinations. Leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation.