Zuma’s son threatens to ‘change locks’ to keep Hawks out of Nkandla
With the State Capture Commission Chair Raymond Zondo seeking a jail term imposed on former president Jacob Zuma, his son Edward Zuma has warned that authorities will not arrest his father so easily
Edward Zuma, the son of former president Jacob Zuma, is willing to go as far as getting a locksmith to literally prevent the authorities from arresting his father, should the need arise.
“We have a simple defense, we have locksmiths, I’ll simply put a lock on the gate and nobody will get access. If they break that, then they are breaking the law and I’ll have to defend myself and defend the property of our family,” Zuma Jr said in an interview with
‘Imali Eningi’ makes it all the way to Tokyo, Japan
Citizen reporter Imali eningi sing along. Picture: Screengrab
The motto of the ‘Imali eningi’ will never get old – I wish to have lots of money.
We love all things rainbow nation in South Africa, and a sing-along rendition of Big Zulu’s
Imali Eningi is the energy we need for 2021.
Imali Eningi by Big Zulu featuring Riky Rik and Intaba YaseDuba was one of the top runaway hits of 2020.
Assisted by the Duduzane Zuma challenge which swept the internet, the motto of the song will never get old – I wish to have lots of money.
Former president Jacob Zumaâs son, Edward, is standing by his fatherâs decision to not abide by a Constitutional Court ruling that he finally appear the State Capture Commission.
Zuma released a statement, in which he said he would no longer work with the commission, chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. The former president said he was not afraid of going to prison and further took a swipe at the highest court in the land, accusing it of being politicised against him.
In an interview withÂ
eNCA, Zuma Jr said his father was being singled out and given different treatment than Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, whose failure to once appear, did not sit well with Zondo.