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Scary|| look at who were spotted with Zuma in Nkandla that got people talking

September 19, 2024
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Scary|| look at who were spotted with Zuma in Nkandla that got people talking
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In recent times the picturesque town of Nkandla has become a focal point for numerous gatherings as many individuals find themselves in the company of former South African President Jacob Zuma.

Among the notable figures spotted alongside him is Dr. Leon Rolls the President of PBICT Presidential Business Investors and Community Trust. This continued interaction raises intriguing questions about the nature of these meetings and their significance.

Nkandla situated in the KwaZulu-Natal province has long been associated with President Zuma given that it is his hometown. The recurring presence of diverse individuals, including Dr. Leon Rolls adds an element of curiosity to the gatherings. The association with PBICT suggests a focus on business, investment and community initiatives. The nature of discussions between President Zuma and Dr. Leon Rolls remains undisclosed, leaving room for speculation and intrigue.

A close associate of Jacob Zuma who was in Nkandla yesterday said Zuma’s dementia is getting worse with each passing day. He said at one stage Zuma thought he was still president of South Africa. Then he asked someone to call Atul Gupta because he wanted to know who to appoint as… pic.twitter.com/gxJi4cip2u

— Goolam (@goolammv) December 24, 2023

As the public interest in these meetings grows it prompts reflections on the political and business landscape in South Africa. Whether these encounters are centered around political consultations economic collaborations or community development the continued rendezvous in Nkandla serves as a testament to the enduring relevance and influence of key figures in shaping the nation’s future.

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