Former president Jacob Zuma may have dug his own grave with his antics at the State Capture Inquiry. His own brotherhood of ANC cadres has turned against him after he made startling allegations about some of them.
In what turned out to be one of the most dramatic weeks of deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo’s commission of inquiry into state capture, Jacob Zuma kept the ratings of news networks peaking with the shocking accusations he levelled against his comrades.
Jacob Zuma stirs disruption within ANC factions
Zuma went from alleging that he has outsmarted three intelligence agencies — two of whom are supposedly of foreign origin — tasked with assassinating him, and his character, for 29 years; to hinting that he may have knowledge on the ANC mole who sold SACP leader, Chris Hani, out to the apartheid government.
All of this he achieved in five days. However, his utterances about ANC veterans such as former SANDF General, Siphiwe Ny
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