Sixteen Years Later: Khwezi’s Unfinished Fight for Justice
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Sixteen Years Later: Khwezi’s Unfinished Fight for Justice
Sixteen years ago, Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo—known as “Khwezi”—became a symbol of both courage and systemic failure in South Africa. In 2005, she accused then-Deputy President Jacob Zuma of rape, thrusting herself into a legal and political storm that would expose the nation’s deep fissures around gender, power, and justice. The 2006 trial, which ended in Zuma’s acquittal, was less about the truth of Khwezi’s allegations and more about the spect…
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