Wednesday 21 March 2012

Troubles erupt for Jacob Zuma and National Prosecuting Authority after DA's victory in court

President Jacob Zuma accused for corruption.
Picture by: (AFP News)
The Star newspaper (March 21, 2012), article, reported about the Democratic Alliance's (DA) victory in court. DA's victory in court is perceived that its going to bring a big headache for the state president, Jacob Zuma and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). THREE years after dropping corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma, the NPA may have to retrace the steps leading to that moment on how Zuma was cleared out of all corruption charges he was involved in.

Important questions to ask yourself would be:
  • What is going to happen to Jacob Zuma, if the charges are to be retraced?
  • Will go to court and if found guilty go to jail?
  • Where does the future of this country stand?
  • What is the perception by other countries regarding South Africa?
Well, the great thing to be done by the state, government need to launch PR campaigns to polish and secure the state image. It is enough with the publicity stunts caused by the former African NAtional Congress Youth League (ANCYL) President, Julius Malema and disrupture to the AFrican National Congress (ANC) name. If Zuma would go to court I am afraid what might happen to this country. This humorous article shows the DA anticipating long legal battle after Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling that a decision by the prosecuting authorities not to prosecute President Jacob Zuma can now be reviewed by the courts.

7 comments:

  1. This are important news,regarding our president.He is an important man at the moment.I think we should respect his privacy.

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    1. Yes I agree with you that there are important news for South Africans, but the bottomline is that the news about the president and the state have to be exposed because they are more newsworthy. Think of the the Protection Information Bill battles with the state, so it is important to report about the State corruption so that people know what they putting themselves into :-)

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  2. I couldnt agree more loyiso,we deserve to know the truth.

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    1. exactly ma'm so that we can be able to judge wether the president is a good leader or not

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  3. the president deserves his privacy but there are issues that we as a coutry need to know about.

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    1. Yeah,you are right, but the things that involves the country and him shouldn't be kept privacy, his privacy is what he is eating and his family affairs not the state affairs

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  4. I agree the president deserves his privacy when it comes to his personal life, but anything that involves the country and what is done with the tax and everything else we pay for should be our business.

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