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MKP lawyer says Zuma may 'arguably lose his presidential benefits' if he serves in National Assembly

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uMkhonto weSizwe Party's Jacob Zuma.(Darren Steward/Gallo Images)
uMkhonto weSizwe Party's Jacob Zuma.(Darren Steward/Gallo Images)

The lawyer representing Jacob Zuma and his uMkhonto weSizwe Party has suggested the former head of state may choose not to go to Parliament if he is elected, because he could "arguably lose his presidential benefits".

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