Ntshavheni warns that Zuma could be stripped off his privileges as a former president

South African Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has warned former President Jacob Zuma that he could lose his state privileges following his controversial visit to the fugitive Gupta brothers in India. The government views his actions as undermining the nation's foreign policy.
Why it matters
This reflects ongoing political tensions in South Africa regarding the accountability of former leaders and their associations with figures involved in corruption scandals.
FILE: Former President Jacob Zuma looks on in court ahead of the private prosecution trial where he is suing President Cyril Ramaphosa over a leaked medical report linked to a 1990s arms corruption trial on 11 April 2024. Picture: AFP
The framing focuses on the government's criticism of Zuma's actions, which is a common narrative in mainstream South African political reporting.
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