@SStricklandMMA not that you need my opinion but it’s a distinct honor to be refused by Satanic pedophiles.
Congrats on winning the only fight that matters.
When Mcebo Dlamini said the the problem that we have with Democratiy and education has produced a lots of fools, i knew exactly who was he referring to to 😭.
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There are people working very hard to create a division between me and @JacintaNgobese. As a man, I will not allow that to happen. I trusted and supported umama wakwa Zuma when none of you were there, and I will continue to support her until we win.
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Our country has serious moral problems, moral boundaries are often elastic and shifting.
Zulu prime minister Thulasizwe Buthelezi was unceremoniously fired formal employment at Safmarine for soliciting a bribe.
Yes, that statement is correct regarding his past corporate employment. Thulasizwe Buthelezi, who serves as the Zulu Traditional Prime Minister and KwaZulu-Natal’s MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), was indeed fired by the global shipping company Safmarine in 2005.
The 2005 Safmarine Incident
The Crime: While working as a 24-year-old management trainee at Safmarine in Cape Town, Buthelezi solicited a R350,000 bribe from a private company applying for a shipping contract.
The Sting: The targeted service provider blew the whistle. The police Commercial Crime Unit subsequently caught Buthelezi red-handed taking the cash during a sting operation at a hotel in Woodstock, Cape Town.
The Consequence: Following internal disciplinary proceedings, Safmarine fired him on misconduct grounds. In February 2009, the Cape Town Regional Court convicted him of fraud and sentenced him to five years in prison, which he later appealed.
Political & Traditional Resurgence
Despite the corporate scandal and criminal trial, Buthelezi's career did not end. Supported by the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), he transitioned into high-profile leadership roles:
IFP Leadership: He was elected head of the IFP Youth Brigade shortly after his arrest. He went on to serve as the Mayor of the Zululand District Municipality from 2017 to 2024.
Zulu Prime Minister: In January 2024, King MisuZulu ka Zwelithini appointed him as the Traditional Prime Minister of the Zulu Nation, succeeding the late Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
Though King MisuZulu briefly dismissed him in December 2024 amid internal royal and political tensions, the King officially reappointed him to the prime minister post in late 2025.
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