PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA; IN SOUTH AFRICA WITH LOVE!

ZUMA; IN SOUTH AFRICA WITH LOVE!
From: Evans MACHERA

Dear,
 
Rather than hide mistresses, concubines alias kachungwa or mpango wa kando, just marry in the open like Jacob Zuma and Milton Mbhele.
 
Ladies deny that they can’t stand to be counted as second wives, nor see eye to eye with the other woman. Yet during funerals, we see ladies showcasing children alleged to have been sired by the late  Mr……………
 
The south African His Excellency has made it five times and the sixth is on the way.
Milton Mbhele, also from south Africa wedded four at a time, just to save money!
 
Men, why hide, yet the other women/mistresses/concubines or kachungwa ( whatever name you wish to baptize them) exits, only to appear when you are “past tense or expired”, to borrow Wisper’s vocs?
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Song and dance at Zuma wedding

1/5/2010 8:25:54 AM

Nkandla – Politicians, celebrities and former president Nelson Mandela’s grandson, inkosi Mandla Mandela, were among those who attended President Jacob Zuma’s wedding to Thobeka Madiba at his home in Nkandla on Monday.

Guests were treated to Zulu and Xhosa traditional dance, and Zuma danced with his new wife.

Security was tight and journalists were barred from getting close to the president’s home.

However, media who had been camping near Zuma’s home since the early morning were later allowed to attend the ceremony.

Extra security

In a statement on Sunday, the presidency urged the media to stay away, saying the wedding was “a private family ceremony”.

SA Police Service Director Phindile Radebe said they deployed more police officers “to make sure that the event goes smoothly as planned”.

A large marquee was erected to accommodate guests, which included people from the surrounding area.

Several goats and sheep were slaughtered for the feast.

The marriage ceremony was conducted by a local induna.

Trademark song

The sounds of Zuma’s trademark song, Awuleth’ umshini wami, rang out during the day as his in-laws performed it at the end of the ceremony.

“See how things have changed. Then we cried and now we are laughing,” commented Emmah Mthembu of Soweto, referring to Zuma’s court cases, where the song was sung in the past.

Guests arrived from early morning in luxury buses and cars. One party flew in by helicopter.

In preparation for the dancing, Zuma himself helped pick up glass shards from the field, so that barefoot performers would not get hurt.

Madiba and seven women in her entourage draped Zuma in a string of white beads to complete the ceremony before the dancing got under way in a misty drizzle.

The president’s other current wives are Sizakele Khumalo, whom he married in 1973, and Nompumelelo MaNtuli-Zuma, whom he married in 2007.

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One thought on “PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA; IN SOUTH AFRICA WITH LOVE!

  1. akech

    The best way to sabotage a leader and bring him down is through a woman!

    It is really sad that while the foreigners are grabbing African land and making 99% of poor African destitute in crowded slums, most African elites in power are busy serially grabbing as many women as they can get!

    Black Africans are dying from a disease that may have been engineered to exterminate black population from the face of the earth. That disease is called HIV/AIDS. The World Bank, IMF and people associated with them have managed to attach any resource coming out of Africa to the life prolonging drugs associated with HIV/AIDS. That means, the GDP of every African country is directed towards servicing the foreign pharmaceutical companies manufacturing HIV/AIDS drug cocktails, while the disease (HIV/AIDS), which has no cure, spread exponentially.

    GOOD JOB FOR LEADING AFRICAN TO THEIR DEATHS, PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA!

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