South African president Jacob Zuma, is apparently floating the idea of taking another wife legally (or at least in the Black tradition - where you pay with cows - how quaint). Well, why not? I mean, the TAX PAYER supports all his current wives and 20 children so what's another one if he doesn't have to pay for it? Just ignore that his own people live in poverty and do without basic services - services that the ANC promised to provide. Services that the evil White man didn't provide (haha). Wasn't that the purpose of getting rid of the Apartheid White government - because the Blacks were suffering? Suckers. The ANC liberation movement forgot to inform their masses that the 'better life' they referred to only applies to ANC comrades - comrades who are doing everything in their power to liberate the country of its wealth before anarchy sets in. Then the frothing liberals will see human suffering on a grand scale. But, I'm sure they won't be too concerned because its ok if Blacks treat their fellow humans as rubbish - as long as it's not the evil White man doing it!
Here we go again: South Africa's President Jacob Zuma with one of his three wives |
Anyone beginning to feel jaded by the non-stop coverage of the Royal Wedding should spare a thought for South Africa's president, Jacob Zuma.For the 69-year-old - who currently has three wives, one ex-wife and a fiancee - has caused outrage among the electorate by hinting that he could be walking down the aisle yet again.
Last weekend the polygamist attended the wedding of one of his daughters accompanied by an ex-girlfriend, NonKululeko Mhlongo, who is the mother of two of his children.
According to the Times, Miss Mhlongo sat with the presidential party, which included Mr Zuma's three current wives and his fiancee, during the ceremony.
The incident sparked rumours that Miss Mhlongo is set to join Mr Zuma's growing list of spouses, adding to the cost of an already expensive presidential household.
All of Mr Zuma's wives and many of his 20 children live a life of luxury funded by the state. Meanwhile, the ruling African National Congress has come under fire for failing to provide basic services 17 years after the end of apartheid.
A spokesman for the president later played down the 'mischievous and baseless' rumours of another wedding.
'Miss Mhlongo is the mother of the President's two children,' the spokesman was quoted as saying.
'She regularly attends family gatherings and remains close to the family.'
Mr Zuma met Miss Mhlongo in the 1990s and their daughters were born in 1998 and 2000.
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