The people of South Africa have been thinking and wondering whether the former ANC President by the name of Jacob Zuma could be corrupt or not. This is because it has been speculated by many South Africans that Jacob Zuma was the worst corrupt president and so many ANC members continue to support him.
It has been alleged that the people that are protecting Jacob Zuma are all because they have been paid off and Jacob Zuma’s close ally has dirty secrets about them that they can lose their jobs. Some of these politicians are in Ramaphosa’s cabinet and they are doing anything to sabotage Ramaphosa’s plans.
The African National Congress veteran by the name of Mzwanele Manyi has allegedly revealed how Jacob Zuma did not loot for 9 years. This is because he allegedly saw it happening in his government and managed to stop it before it get out of hand. The reason for this is because what is happening under Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration is very shocking and this is because the president is also allegedly involved.
It has now come to our attention that Mzwanele Manyi will always protect Jacob Zuma from the corruption scandal that is facing him. The reason for this is that he was part of the Jacob Zuma Foundation and was allegedly involved in money laundering which the media is not talking about currently.
According to my opinion is that Jacob Zuma is corrupt and is trying all he can to stop the tactics the government is using on him. Manyi and Jacob Zuma are close allies which means any negative publicity that is shade over him will always be protected from what he failed to do while he was the president.
It is not a secret that Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family were allegedly looting money from the government for five years before Ramaphosa and Julius Malema captured them and start exposing the secrets.
I agree with the notion of 9 wasted years, where the current looters could not loot.
Indeed H E Prez Zuma blocked them for 9 years.
For the past 5 years, they’ve been looting the country blind.— Mzwanele Manyi (@MzwaneleManyi) May 2, 2023