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A South African court on Tuesday ruled that former president Jacob Zuma can stand in looming general elections overturning a decision by electoral authorities to bar him over a contempt conviction."Right now, there is a lot of speculation around the why", said FRANCE 24's correspondent in South Africa An Wentzel. "What we got today at 4pm was a brief court order that said the appeal has been successful [. . .] there is a lot of talk now around how this happened and why this happened".