The Citizen (KZN)

Things have gone from bad to worse under JZ

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What Jacob Zuma and his cronies have done can only be described as treasonous, writes

TMusa.

his letter is in response to the public lie that the Guptas have sold ANN7 and The New Age to their puppet and captured soul, Mzwanele Manyi! This is the worst lie of the century and deserved to be violently rejected for what it is: an abominable lie to the people of SA.

Any clear-thinking person must have seen this for what it is: an effort to evade the closure of its bank accounts by all the banks in the country.

Manyi is nothing less than an inefficien­t manager whose role would be to restore credibilit­y, as well as the acceptabil­ity of the Guptas’ monies by the banks.

Those of us who, during apartheid, sheltered those who are in power now in South Africa in countries like my own, Swaziland, feel outraged when we see what the ANC leadership is doing to the people of South Africa, whose freedom came at the cost of so many lives.

Not only those who were members of the ANC but also those who lie buried in our country who belonged to the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania.

All those people died pursuing the cause of freedom and good governance.

It was not about race or colour but about an evil policy of the white supremacis­t ideology of apartheid.

What President Jacob Zuma and his associates have done can only be described as treasonous in any democratic state, which South Africa claims to be.

And what has the ANC done to the cause of freedom and good governance to the people of South Africa? Some of Zuma’s ministers and associates were appointed only to serve the exclusive interests of the Guptas – and that has not helped those of us in regions that are still struggling under extreme dictatorsh­ips.

Some of those refugees seem to have found solace in South Africa since Mandela left the political stage – even before his death.

Things, of course, have gone from bad to worse under the Zuma presidency.

The ruling party is always seen and heard to be concerned about what is going wrong in the country, but to do nothing as a governing party is annoying, to say the least.

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