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The IFP Youth Brigade has commended reports that former president Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane has undertaken to assist needy university students.

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Durban - The IFP Youth Brigade has commended reports that former president Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane has pledged to assist needy university students with financial aid. However, Zuma junior was not available on Tuesday to confirm whether or not he had made the pledge to pay for students who were struggling financially.

IFPYB secretary-general Mlungisi Mabaso said if the reports were true, Zuma’s offer was welcomed as he had been personally inundated with calls from students for financial assistance.

 

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Steal from them then give them change

Yes with fucken stolen money , it’s called washing dirty money

Yeah, all mafia Don's and criminal kingpins fund the needy to give the veneer that they support grass-roots poor community so that they can grow a support base of morons

Does ifp still exist...

Two words for you...second one is Off...

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