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Old 07-10-2008, 11:03 PM
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Smile Thatha Mshini

i'll be more than happy to see JZ ruling this country Ayeye JZ u have our blessings they can talk what ever they want but u are the president of the ANC every human being makes some mistakes and i hope u also learned from them Good Luck
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Old 07-10-2008, 11:11 PM
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i'll be more than happy to see JZ ruling this country Ayeye JZ u have our blessings they can talk what ever they want but u are the president of the ANC every human being makes some mistakes and i hope u also learned from them Good Luck
Zuma is going to be our next president ninganya nizenidele but this is going to happen jus wait n see
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Old 07-22-2008, 03:11 PM
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What i would like to know is , was it the right move to make Zuma the President of the ANC? If so, have we forgtten about the corruption case? I am just asking! If we have, we should be able to give the peolpe who were guilty of past criminal activity a chance to prove themselves jus like Mr J. Zuma.
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Old 07-31-2008, 02:50 PM
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Default Looks like poor Jacob will have his day in court after all

Nine of the 10 judges of the Constitutional Court said warrants used in raids on Zuma and his lawyer were valid and the state could use seized documents in its prosecution of Zuma, the frontrunner to succeed President Thabo Mbeki next year.

In a unanimous decision, the court also cleared the way for the use of a diary and other documents from Mauritius in the same trial, another blow to Zuma, who tried to block prosecutors from obtaining the documents.

The ANC president is accused of accepting hundreds of thousands of rands in bribes from a French arms firm. He denies the charges and is expected to go on trial this year for corruption, money-laundering, fraud and racketeering.

The legal battle is likely to decide whether Zuma succeeds Mbeki, who is barred from seeking a third term as state president in 2009. Zuma has said he will step down as party leader if convicted of the charges.

Zuma and defence attorney Michael Hulley argued the Scorpions violated their rights when they raided their properties in 2005. They said the search warrants used were illegal and violated their privacy, property and other rights.

The Supreme Court of Appeal, however, previously ruled that the documents seized by the Scorpions could be used against Zuma when he went to trial.
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:33 PM
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Default zuma not a statesman

i honestly believe that the day south africa votes jacob zuma as president it would be the day it lost its sane. i mean what could we possilbly gain from having zuma as our president, exept of,cause a corrupt country with a rotten economy. the man has a track record that would shame the country if he were to become the president. running a country is not a simple thing it requires one to be an educated intellectual, who has qualities of a leader and not forgetting morals and as far as i am concerned zuma doesnot fit in any of these descriptions. so we do not want him as the next president.
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