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The shocking revelations by a brave Deputy Minister Mcebisi Jonas have confirmed what we’ve suspected for a long time: President Jacob Zuma is not in control of South Africa.

Zuma has outsourced to the Guptas his constitutional duties to rule South Africa in the best interest of all citizens – in an uncanny parallel of what he and Schabir Shaik did in KwaZulu-Natal when he was MEC for economic development.

In the Shaik case Zuma received hundreds and thousands of rands from his “financial advisor”. Shaik paid for everything – from a car valet to the bond on Zuma’s children’s’ flat in Johannesburg. In return Zuma assisted Shaik in obtaining contracts.

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