 Now, hundreds of supporters of South Africa's Jacob Zuma gathered to greet the former president in his hometown of Nkandla on Saturday, a sure force against a court decision to jail him for 15 months for failing to appear at a corruption inquiry. The constitutional court on Tuesday gave Zuma 15 months in jail for absconding in February from the inquiry led by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. Zuma has until the end of Sunday to present himself to the police after which they have lodged to arrest him. They can give Zuma 15 months, they can give Zuma 24 months or they can give Zuma 100 months. He's not going to even serve one day or one minute of that. They would have to kill me before they put their hands on him. They are not going to lay their hands on Zuma over my dead body.