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Mzansi Apologises To Jacob Zuma Over Ramaphosa’s “Bad” Leadership

There’s been a marked drop in the perception index of current president Cyril Ramaphosa, and South Africans are beginning to wish he’s still in power.

Some South Africans think Cyril Ramaphosa had failed compared to Zuma, who was ousted over corruption allegations. And to show how serious they are about the verdict on the current leadership situation, they’re apologizing to Zuma for letting him go the way they did.

That was how the former president started trending on Mzansi’s social media. As one tweeter had joked, Zuma would be laughing at the current situation, wherever he is right now.

The prelude to the current crisis, the outright denunciation of President Cyril Ramaphosa and the craving for the Zuma years, stems from the recent revelation that millions of dollars were stolen in President Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm in 2020 but that he didn’t report.

Former police chief Arthur Fraser had revealed the heist on the Phala Phala farm in a recent expose following his retirement from the force, leading the public to enquire why such a humungous sum should be kept on the farm. Who owns the money?

As far as some South Africans are concerned, Zuma was way better. So, “sorry, Jacob Zuma.”

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But would that change anything?

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