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South African President Jacob Zuma Blames 'witchcraft' For His Party's Failure by KingCassy(m): 8:31pm On Sep 09, 2017
South Africa's President, Jacob Zuma has blamed witchcraft for his party's failure to beat the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) in its Western Cape stronghold,


According to the Sowetan Live, 'In the last elections I was satisfied that we were taking the Western Cape‚ I even said so. What went wrong? I too can’t tell you. I don’t know‚ [maybe] it’s because of witchcraft, witches practice their craft in different ways" the news site quotes President Zuma as saying that ghosts might even been voting to keep the DA in power.


During the speech made in both isiZulu and isiXhosa languages, the president continues to say, 'I don’t know where they get the luck to win here because people in the majority are not living comfortably. Maybe even ghosts are voting'.


President Zuma also accused his opponents of 'using large sums of money‚ buying people'

Source; http://www.kobohub.com/south-african-president-jacob-zuma-blames-witchcraft-partys-recent-failure/

Re: South African President Jacob Zuma Blames 'witchcraft' For His Party's Failure by Tolexander: 8:52pm On Sep 09, 2017
Jacob Zuma is totally getting senile!

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