The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said it would make its
announcement on how it would proceed with ANC president Jacob Zuma's
case on Monday.
Speaking outside the authority's Pretoria headquarters on Friday,
spokesman Tlali Tlali said the NPA would brief the media on the
decision at 10.30am on Monday.
On reports that it would announce on Friday whether charges would be
dropped or not, Tlali said they were "pre-emptive".
"This decision could go either way," he said.
African National Congress spokeswoman Lindiwe Zulu told Sapa the
wait for news on the fate of the party president was "really a bit
heavy" but that the party respected the legal process.
"Whichever way, we hope they come to a decision.
"The waiting is not a very good thing, the entire NEC [national
executive committee], the entire ANC, the public is waiting but at the
same time we do hope the NPA is delaying because they are really
exercising their mind to this.
"We respect the legal process," she said.
Zuma was "relaxed and focused" on campaigning for the upcoming
election, but Zulu added: "He's a human being, there is a limit to
which one can carry on like this."
She said he knew he had the full support of the ANC as well as that
of his family.
The party president would not be putting his feet up this weekend as
he waited for the decision which could bring finality to his eight-year
legal woes. He would continue on the campaign trail, Zulu said.