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I'll search for the latest updates on Duduzile Zuma's trial.## Latest Updates on Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla's Trial Trial Proceedings - Day 1 (November 10, 2025) Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has pleaded not guilty to charges of terrorism and incitement to committing public violence linked to riots sparked by the arrest of her father Jacob Zuma. The trial is expected to run for two weeks at the Durban High Court in KwaZulu-Natal. The Charges Zuma-Sambudla faces three counts related to her social media posts during the civil unrest: incitement to commit the offence of terrorism, incitement to commit violence, and violation of Section 17 of the Riotous Assemblies Act. Key Trial Developments *Defense Challenge:* Zuma-Sambudla's attorney, Advocate Dali Mpofu SC, challenged the State to provide evidence of how her tweet "we see you" on social media allegedly incited the July 2021 civil unrest, arguing that the State has no case against Zuma-Sambudla except that she is the daughter of former president Jacob Zuma. *Prosecution's Response:* The prosecution argued that the "we see you" messages must be read in the context of preceding messages from June 30, when she allegedly wrote in Zulu: "Comrades, the time for fighting using cellphones is now over, amandla!" The prosecution claims this message coupled with later images of burning trucks and shops constituted endorsement and incitement. *Police Testimony:* Major General Gopal Gounden testified that there were 164 WhatsApp groups created specifically to instigate unrest as a direct response to Zuma's incarceration, with police focusing on eight WhatsApp groups which actively ran and coordinated the unrest. Political Context Zuma-Sambudla is now serving as a Member of Parliament for the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, led by her father Jacob Zuma. The Jacob Zuma Foundation has accused the State of "weaponising" the justice system against the former president's family, claiming her posts were reactive commentaries on events already unfolding. Impact of July 2021 Unrest The unrest resulted in over 350 deaths and caused billions of rands in damage to businesses and infrastructure, with more than 30 people killed in Phoenix, north of Durban alone. The trial continues this week with several witnesses expected to testify, including social media experts.