The Citizen (Gauteng)

JZ Dubai plot is ‘malicious’

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The ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) has hit out at a press article which claimed that President Jacob Zuma had bought a “palace” in Dubai through the controvers­ial Gupta family.

In a statement late on Sunday night, the ANCWL said it noted with “disdain” the article published by the Sunday Times, titled “Zuma’s Dubai Palace”, which it said demonstrat­ed “malice” in the manner journalist­s reported.

The ANCWL said: “On the 8th of May 2016, a year and few days from today [ago], the City Press newspaper issued a headline titled ‘The Guptas’ R445m mansion’. A year later, on the 4th of June 2017, the Sunday Times published its own front page article titled ‘Zuma’s Dubai Palace’.”

The Women’s League said that in the City Press article, the reporter reported as a fact that the same L35 plot had been bought by a certain family.

“The Sunday Times makes similar allegation­s, that the same plot L35 in the same area in Dubai belongs to and is owned by the ANC president, Cde Jacob G Zuma. This blatant fabricatio­n is done despite the presidency issuing a statement and setting the record straight.

“The Sunday Times has not shown any proof on their deliberate fabricatio­n aimed at increasing sales and misleading the public.

“We challenge the Sunday Times to present proof in the form of a title deed that indeed the property they are writing about belongs to the president.

“It is our firm view as ANCWL that some media houses try desperatel­y to report subjective­ly and rely on gossip and unproven facts.” – ANA

Sunday Times

The makes similar allegation­s, that the same plot L35 in the same area in Dubai belongs to Jacob Zuma.

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