The Herald (South Africa)

Kulula passenger tells of cosy flight with Zuma

- Yasantha Naidoo

WHEN Gauteng communicat­ions manager Simon Hodgson strapped himself in for the kulula flight to Durban on Wednesday‚ the last thing he expected was to find himself in the hot seat next to arguably the country’s most controvers­ial man‚ former president Jacob Zuma.

Hodgson, who was flanked by his six-year-old son Matthew on his left‚ was left momentaril­y speechless when Zuma politely asked him to remove his can of cold drink that he placed on the seat to his right‚ while he put on his seatbelt.

“I looked up and there stood Jacob Zuma. It took me a few minutes to realise that he was coming to sit next to me in economy class,” Hodgson said.

Zuma took his seat and strapped on his seatbelt‚ while his bodyguard sat immediatel­y behind him – next to Hodgson’s wife‚ Tarryn and their four-year-old daughter‚ Emily.

Hodgson said he immediatel­y struck up a conversati­on with Zuma about the first time they met, in 2010 at a church event at Monte Casino.

“Our church‚ God First‚ invited Zuma to an event and I even took a picture with him, and I mentioned it to him,” he said.

“He remembered the event like it was yesterday and we spoke about it‚ including the gift of the sword that we presented to him. He said he has it at his house.

“We then started talking about our children‚ because he brought his daughter Gugu to the event‚ and he spoke about all his children.

“He even made a joke when he said‚ ‘you must know Duduzane‚ the most famous of all my children?’

“I thought it was quite interestin­g that he could make a joke about something like that.”

Hodgson said Zuma appeared very relaxed and was jovial as they chatted, saying he had earlier visited the home of the late Winnie Madikizela­Mandela and was going to Nkandla.

He said Zuma chatted to a woman sitting across from him‚ a school principal who spoke to him about her ideas for education.

“He listened to her and even took down her details. Then when the food trolley came around‚ the woman bought him Pringles because he couldn’t find his wallet on him.”

Hodgson said Zuma entertaine­d several people who came to his seat to chat and take photos.

“My son Matthew offered him some of his Easter eggs and Zuma accepted some, saying that he loved chocolate. He even shared some of his Pringles and peppermint­s with my son.

“I found the whole encounter very interestin­g.

“It wasn’t the space to discuss politics or the controvers­y surroundin­g him and I wasn’t going to bring it up.

“People have very strong opinions about him but when you’re confronted face to face‚ engaging with him‚ he was just courteous‚ warm and kind. He was very nice and talkative.”

Hodgson said he asked him about flying economy class.

“I thought it was strange that he was flying on kulula.

“I didn’t realise that President Cyril Ramaphosa had done the same thing and only found out about that when I read comments from people on my Facebook saying that he was copying Ramaphosa.

“Zuma told me he has flown commercial flights before‚ especially on quick trips to Durban.” – TimesLIVE

 ?? Picture: FACEBOOK ?? JOVIAL COMPANION: Simon Hodgson in the kulula plane with former president Jacob Zuma next to him
Picture: FACEBOOK JOVIAL COMPANION: Simon Hodgson in the kulula plane with former president Jacob Zuma next to him

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