Thursday, December 20, 2007
Jacob Zuma
So who is afraid of Jacob Zuma, the recently elected President of the African National Congress? Something does not smell right. If the Government of South Africa has a corruption case against Jacob Zuma, the proper way to handle the case, considering his political stature, is to dot the Is and cross the Ts in an efficient manner and then go to court instead trying to destroy him before trial. When Bishop Tutu came out against the candidacy of Jacob Zuma, saying he would be ashamed to have him as the ANC president, one could smell the conspiracy of the elite. When Zuma was in Robbens Island, Bishop Tutu was living comfortably outside and moving around freely in the world. Prove your case or leave the man alone! Since majority rule arrived in South Africa, can anyone honestly state that the majority is enjoying the economic benefits of the country? Is it because now there is some one in leadership, who identifies with the common people that we are afraid of shadows? Do not spit in the soup.
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