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Leaked Documents Reveal Jacob Zuma’s Controversial Requests During Morocco Visit

July 24, 2025
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Former South African President Jacob Zuma’s recent trip to Morocco has caused a political uproar, with newly leaked documents showing his discussions went beyond diplomacy.

In private meetings with Moroccan officials, Zuma reportedly sought financial and strategic support for new education and security projects in South Africa. The leaked records reveal he requested help to build two advanced schools—one in Pretoria and another in his hometown of Nkandla. These institutions would focus on science, technology, and artificial intelligence, aiming to equip young South Africans with critical skills.

Zuma also proposed a privately run military intelligence and combat training college in Pretoria, intended to address what he called growing security threats. The documents suggest this facility would train personnel for defensive operations.

His visit took a more controversial turn when he openly backed Morocco’s stance on Western Sahara, breaking from South Africa’s long-standing support for the independence-seeking Polisario Front. Zuma argued that no country would willingly give up land, drawing parallels to South Africa’s unresolved land reform issues.

“The ANC has failed its people,” Zuma was quoted as saying in the leaked notes. “Thirty years later, land has not been returned. We need a new movement to finish what we started.”

His newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, which gained unexpected support in recent elections, is positioning itself as an alternative to the ruling ANC. Zuma’s remarks suggest he is preparing for what he calls a “second revolution,” accusing the ANC of abandoning its promises.

The ANC has condemned Zuma’s statements, calling them a betrayal of South Africa’s foreign policy principles. The party also criticized Morocco for displaying the South African flag during Zuma’s visit, demanding an apology.

Analysts say Zuma’s moves signal a growing divide in South African politics, with his populist rhetoric appealing to frustrated voters. While some see his strategy as dangerous, others believe it highlights the ANC’s failures.

As the diplomatic fallout continues, Morocco appears to be strengthening its alliances in Africa, with Zuma’s endorsement adding fuel to an already heated political debate. The long-term impact of his proposals—and the ANC’s response—could reshape South Africa’s opposition landscape.

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