The Constitutional Court will hand down judgement on an application to have President Jacob Zuma impeached tomorrow.
"We are expecting the full judgment tomorrow,"
said Eric Mabuza, the attorney for the EFF, UDM and Cope in the matter.
He said that they were informed on Thursday morning that the court would be sitting.
The court reserved judgment on the matter in September.
The matter was brought by the country political opposition party, Economic Freedom Fighters(EFF), which is also seeking a declaratory order that the speaker of national assembly failed to hold the President accountable over the Nkandla-saga, The famous corruption allegations agaist the President Zuma.
The opposition parties told the court that they wanted the establishment of a fact-finding ad hoc committee that would force Zuma to answer questions about his conduct during the Nkandla debacle.
This follows the 2016 Constitutional Court ruling that the President failed to uphold, defend and respect the constitution.
The EFF and UDM want the highest court in the land to instruct parliament to set up an inquiry into President Jacob Zuma's conduct.
They want the trial, like the ad hoc committee, to have powers to subpoena witnesses.
However, the counsel representing the speaker of parliament says that the speaker already allowed a motion of no confidence against the President, after the ruling.
That unsuccessful motion was pushed by the Democratic Alliance party(DA) and The EFF says it was premature.
SOURCE:
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