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South African court grants delay in Jacob Zuma's corruption trial as nation recovers from violent unrest

The defence lawyer for South Africa's ex-leader says his client deserves a fair trial.

A South African court has granted former president Jacob Zuma's request for a delay in his arms deal corruption trial, adjourning proceedings for three weeks.

Mr Zuma is accused of receiving kickbacks over a $US2 billion ($2.7 billion) arms deal from the 1990s.

He pleaded not guilty in May to charges including corruption, fraud and money laundering.

Mr Zuma has evaded prosecution for more than a decade, portraying himself as the victim of a politically motivated witch hunt.

Efforts to bring him to trial are seen as a test of the country's ability to hold powerful politicians to account.

"The trial is adjourned to 10–13 August 2021," Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Piet Koen said.

He did not give reasons for the delay.

More than 200 people have been killed in protests over Mr Zuma's jailing. (Reuters: Rogan Ward)

Mr Zuma, who has started a 15-month sentence for contempt of court, appeared before the Pietermaritzburg court virtually and stayed silent.

His legal team argued that a postponement should be granted so he could appear in person.

Mr Zuma's jailing this month triggered some of the worst unrest of the post-apartheid era.

More than 200 people were killed and over 2,500 people were arrested.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says order has been restored across the country. (Reuters: Jerome Delay )

It was driven by widespread anger over the poverty and inequality that persist nearly three decades after the end of white minority rule.

There were fears that Mr Zuma's latest court appearance could lead to a flare-up of violent protests from his support base.

But that has not materialised so far, with President Cyril Ramaphosa saying that calm has been restored to most of the affected areas.

Reuters/ABC

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