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WATCH | Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, March and March Organiser, says fighting for the rights of South Africans is not xenophobia and the march at Addington Primary School is about justice and not meant to disrupt schooling.
MK win another KZN ward off the ANC
Ward 28 (Shaka’s Kraal) KwaDukuza, iLembe
MK 62%
ANC 35% (78%)
IFP 2% (2%)
EFF 1% (6%)
Poll: 60% (52%)
Veteran ward councillor Doeishee Govender defected to MK and won his seat back.
ANC beat MK here in May 2024
Massive win for MK
THE ZUMA ENIGMA - This is the kind of powerful and eye-opening piece that challenges mainstream narratives and forces deep reflection. Let me know if you'd like any refinements.
Many honestly and foolishly fail to fully grasp the enigma that is Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Mhlanganyelwa Zuma; affectionately known as JZ Msholozi or Nxamalala because the ANC itself has neglected to document and archive its own historical accounts—an omission that is objectively and subjectively driven by fear of exposing its own miscalculations, mishaps, internal contradictions, and strategic blunders in exile. This failure to preserve and narrate its history has left a vacuum, allowing generations of activists and cadres to be found wanting in their understanding of their leaders, their movements, and the dialectical forces that shaped them.
The absence of an institutionalized memory has opened the door for the enemies of the liberation movement to weaponize history against its own stalwarts. This is how the Stratcom machinery continues till this day to dictate the narrative, distorting history and systematically assassinating the character of our former anti-apartheid activists and freedom fighters. It exploits the knowledge gap and the lack of counter-narratives, ensuring that those whom it deems a threat remain perpetually discredited.
JZ’s case is a textbook example of this nefarious project, among others, including the late Chris Hani and Mama Winnie Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Nobandla Madikizela-Mandela. Zuma in this case as the former head of the ANC’s counter-intelligence and security apparatus, he was not just another political figure—he was a guardian of classified knowledge, a custodian of the deepest secrets of the movement. He and Joe Nhlanhla were Soviet-trained operatives, their education and tactical grounding honed by the KGB itself. Their fluency in Russian was not incidental—it was cultivated to embed them within the intricate webs of Cold War-era intelligence operations. Some accounts suggest that they also received extensive training from the Stasi, the notorious East German secret police, in order to refine their counter-intelligence craft.
Jacob Zuma, unlike most of his contemporaries who have since passed on, remains the last surviving member of this elite cadre. His continued existence, compounded by his operational networks across the globe, is a living nightmare for those who engineered and benefited from apartheid’s covert operations. The apartheid regime, though formally dismantled, never truly died—it simply morphed into an intricate web of economic, political, and intelligence networks that persist within our so-called democratic dispensation. These forces have dedicated vast resources to ensuring that Zuma—the last standing ANC intelligence chief trained by the KGB—is neutralized through unrelenting character assassination.
This is not about defending Zuma’s personal decisions or political maneuvering; rather, it is however about recognizing the broader strategic offensive waged against individuals who were at the heart of ANC intelligence operations. It is about acknowledging that his political struggles today are deeply intertwined with his past as a Soviet-trained operative who, by virtue of his former role, possesses knowledge that remains a threat to those who wish history to be forgotten or rewritten.
Zuma’s biography, if truthfully told, would unearth the uncomfortable reality that apartheid’s ghost operatives still lurk in the corridors of power, manipulating narratives and dictating the fate of those who once waged war against their very existence. That is the biography they fear to be written.
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