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In the middle of a politically damaging rape trial and facing another on corruption charges in July, Jacob Zuma finds his finances under heavy pressure. His total legal costs are reckoned at 12 million rand (US$1.98 mn.) at least. Zuma has built up a core of business supporters and associates who have come under public scrutiny due to his court cases this year....

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