Summing up of what former president is up to hits nail on head
I don’t usually respond to anything I read in the paper, but was so impressed by Dr Lucas Ntyintyane’s letter that I had to .
It contained the following paragraph: “Zuma is indirectly telling his supporters that he is above the law, that he is bigger than the country. Burn the constitution so Zuma can thrive.” This brilliantly sums up exactly what the president-turned-convict is doing. It is a pity he does not have the courage to pay for the crimes he has committed against his people.
We would be more appreciative of his contribution to SA if he stopped lying and shooting the messenger, owned up to what he did and accepted his punishment like a man. Zuma’s legacy demands this. Karma is not an Indian concept but a rule of nature, and it cannot be denied.
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