Zuma’s racist allies in his campaign against the State of Capture report

Opinion Piece by Daniel Sutherland

Zuma’s racist allies in his campaign against the State of Capture report
Busisiwe Mkhwebane and Jacob Zuma. Photo: EWN.co.za

#783 [Jacob Zuma] is employing strange allies now, all in an attempt to divert attention from the State of Capture report compiled by Thuli Madonsela, implicating #783 and the Guptas in a corrupt , symbiotic and mutually beneficial partnership to loot money from SOE’s and government tenders.

And that allies #783 is employing in his push back campaign against the State of Capture report is racist to the bone.

Jimmy Manyi, that uber racist and black nationalist, is appearing on Gupta TV [channel 405 DSTV] to attack the State of Capture report on a regular basis.

Now #783 has roped in the Black First Land First movement of Manyi’s ideological twin Andile Mngixitama.

The Black First Land First (BLF) will forcefully take land in South Africa as Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe did

The following was reported on EWN.CO.ZA:

[Note that not one shred of evidence is provided by the BLF of Mngixitama for their wild allegations]

“The Black First Land First (BLF) movement has asked the Public Protector to investigate white monopoly capital, saying that the likes of Johan Rupert should have been included in the state of capture report.

The movement, led by Andile Mngxitama, has met with Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to discuss a range of issues, including alleged theft of billions of rand from the state before 1994.

The group says an investigation by a United Kingdom based firm proves that R26 billion was stolen from the South African Reserve Bank by what later became Absa, and companies belonging to Rupert.

The movement says in its meeting with Mkhwebane it again requested that she look into broadening the state of capture report.

The movement’s Zanele Lwana says it was white monopoly capital that interfered in state affairs by using its financial muscle power to ensure the removal of Minister Des van Rooyen as Finance Minister.

“How [were] people like Johan Rupert and Maria Ramos of the Absa group with seven other captains of the industry were able to interfere with affairs of the state?”

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