Zuma’s mystery illness has given TV viewers time to watch his successor swap ministers and be astonished about the extent of state capture.
s most key loyalists, stood as secretary general on the CR17 slate at Nasrec in December 2017, and was, political legend has it, robbed of the post.
Nxamalala’s admission to an outside medical facility on Friday meant the case was never going to sit for the week as planned; and that Zuma — and the rest of us — will have to continue to wait for his much anticipated day in court. In many ways it would be better for Nxamalala — and the rest of us if he isn’t really ill — if uBaba’s malady is just a bad case of the, aimed at delaying the corruption case again and building the case for a de facto medical parole on his 15 months for contempt for refusing to go back to Zondo.
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