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The daughter of former SouthAfrican President Jacob Zuma has been identified as a cog in a pro-Russian and pro-Putin campaign on Twitter. Report by CHANSONRomain

“MY President, President Putin Has Balls of Steel Unlike Your South African ‘President’, Who Is A Puppet To The West, Cyril Ramaphosa!” This tweet by Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla sums up the “editorial line” of the former South African head of state’s daughter on social media.

, hatred for Cyril Ramaphosa and crude vocabulary… Duduzile Zuma is the archetypal “troll” – she adopts a provocative position to increase her audience and impose her point of view on her 238,500 followers. But since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, her tweets have taken on a different dimension. Is this agitator an agent of the Kremlin?

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