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🔒 ANALYSIS: Zuma’s political game of smoke and mirrors to sidestep accountability took on a dangerous dimension this week when he accused senior ANC leaders of being spies.

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Everything thing related to our leadership & our ever increasing woes is all 'smoke and mirrors' built around empty promises to mislead the electorate whilst stroking their own fragile egos. It's designed to enhance personal prosperity

Fortunately we know the truth and you only rely on claims.

Spewing Zuma sewerage again.

You are the last people to deny the spy allegation.

In capitalism poverty will not be eradicated. In capitalism money laundering control is a political tool. In capitalism the people revolt. In capitalism Every generation has its own revolution coupled by poverty constraints.

Is that not the exact game Zuma was playing? Now he is squealing because he is no longer ahead of the game.

From khwelakhwela to exile. From exile to corporate annual reports. How many people who were exiled understood to draft a balance sheet. Who handled BEE amongst the exiled cadres. At the time of promulgating the BEE law only 2% of the black population understood a balance sheet

What created a split within the ANC is BEE. during the time of that photo the agenda was affirmative action not BEE. ZUMA had an opportunity to reunite the ANC by repealing the BEE law and focus on affirmative action.

I think it’s about time we also start a campaign on , I’m not sure exactly how it must be done but I know for sure it must be done, you have degenerated, your are now so embedded you can’t mind control yourselves, it’s no longer news but a mouthpiece

I think the smoke his talking about is from the weed he was smoking and the mirror was what he was using cutting his cocaine on.

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