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MK PARTY WORRIED ABOUT ZUMA’S SAFETY AFTER SECOND CRASH

…The MK party is calling on the police's top brass to investigat­e an accident involving party leader Jacob Zuma

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JOHANNESBU­RG - The uMkhonto weSizwe political party (MK) is worried about the safety of its leader former President Jacob Zuma after he escaped unscathed in a dramatic car accident in KwaZulu-Natal.

The crash happened shortly before 19 hours on Thursday night on a road in Eshowe, just hours after the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) barred Zuma from standing in the May 29 general elections.

Zuma was heading to his Nkandla homestead after a night of campaignin­g for the MK party.

While Zuma was rushed to safety MK Party spokespers­on Nhlamula Ndlela said this is not Zuma’s first car accident.

“Two car accidents in a space of a year and a half, both accidents committed by purported “drunk drivers” who manage to drive directly into President Zuma’s motorcade. This looks like a deliberate attempt to assassinat­e President Zuma.”

Ndlela told The Citizen that social media posts claiming the former president’s accident was allegedly staged is fake news.

“A state president, 82-years old wanting to stage his own car accident with all his security detail with close to six to eight men is not even worth looking at.”

“We call upon our members and society at large to remain discipline­d and calm in the wake of these malicious attempts to defocus and weaken us as we head towards 29 May 2024 National elections,” Ndlela said.

President Cyril Ramaphosa also weighed in on Zuma’s crash. “I did hear about the unfortunat­e situation of an accident nature in KZN involving the security detail of Former President Jacob Zuma. I was informed that he l was not harmed in the accident and he’s safe”

A 51-year-old man has been arrested on charges of drunk, reckless, and negligent driving after he crashed into Zuma’s official armoured state vehicle.

National police spokespers­on Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said Zuma was in the vehicle with his protectors at the time of the collision and were not injured.

According to Mathe, the suspect has been detained and is expected to appear in the Eshowe Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.

 ?? ?? Zuma was heading to his Nkandla homestead after a night of campaignin­g for the MK party.
Zuma was heading to his Nkandla homestead after a night of campaignin­g for the MK party.

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