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Zuma takes to twitter on Gumede corruption charges via SABCNewsOnline

Jacob Zuma Zuma says he hopes the charges against ANC eThekwini region chair are not politically motivated.

Former African National Congress President Jacob Zuma has just shared with his followers on Twitter about the eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede’s corruption charges. Zuma says he hopes the charges against ANC eThekwini region chair are not politically motivated. He went as far as saying he hopes the state has enough evidence to substantiate charges against Gumede. This after Gumede handed herself over to authorities last week in connection with a R200 million solid waste tender.

She also appeared in the Durban’s Commercial Crimes Court where she was released on a R50 000 bail. Zuma says he will also show Gumede support as she had also supported him I have sadly learned that Comrade Zandile Gumede has been charged with corruption. I hope it is not politically motivated and that the state has enough evidence to substantiate this charge. I speak from experience from my own politically motivated charges.I shall show Comrade Zandile Gumede the same support that she has shown me for the past decade. Be strong my Leader, this too shall pass.

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Shame he’s as lost as those BLufFers

But we are here on tweeter mos🤔

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