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WHAT IS IN FOR PRESIDENT ZUMA?
segemia
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 25, 2009 4:47:00 PM
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hi all,

Now that the infamous Zuma is poised to occupy the highest seat in the Republic of South Africa,what will his first agenda likely to be? to fix Thabo Mbeki and his cronies whom he (President Zuma) holds responsible for the corruption fiasco? To tactifully eliminate the judiciary participants (magistrates and the prosecutors) where he attended the court cases?

Secondly,since his populist politics have earned him the presidency what do you think he will do if his supporters and voters generally do not get what he promised? Another xenophobia related violence?

Thirdly,will he advance his unique 'black empowerment programme' in the intended direction (land and wealth redistribution) ama he will end up following in Mugabe's footsteps.

What will be the impact of his presidency on the super rich white community?

Fourthly,will his presidency affect the economy negatively or positively looking at and judging from his past political records?

To you Skerians,what is your take?







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GKI
#2 Posted : Saturday, April 25, 2009 8:01:00 PM
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I have always been unconvinced by Zuma presidency running a country requires 'sober','rational' mind... Unless Zuma is able to shake off is 'activist' character.... what is his favourite song? give me my machine gun!!... he might take some irrational decisions and mess up the most developed economy,thereby messing the southern africa region which is heavily dependent on the rich SA,and by extension,the african continent....

as popular as {re}-distribution usually is,if handled badly,it can mess even the most stable of economies..


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Tusker Baridi
#3 Posted : Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:00:00 PM
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Us Africans need to quit falling prey to the racist Western depiction of Zuma. Unlike Kenya where the president is the end all be all,SA system accords the ruling party much power. Where else in Africa does the party kick out a siting president(Mbeki) and calls fresh elections?

SA system is collective leadership,so Zuma cannot be a control freak president even if he wished to. The very capable and Africa's longest serving finance minister will still run SA economy to greater heights. Just look at how the elections were organised,nothing close to the blood letting affairs that have come to characterise Kenyan elections. Lets fix our house first before worrying about SA.
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