Zuma has had a second offering for his Nkandla debt to be paid off for him.
Philani Mavundla, the former ANC mayor of Greytown, says that there have been talks about raising money to pay for the security upgrades at the presidents private home.
The group would raise money in the same way they did with the Friends of Jacob Zuma Trust set up in 2005 to raise money for Zuma’s defence against his fraud and corruption charges at the time.
Mavundla lives with his three wives and their 18 children. Of course their house is a 28-bedroom mansion. He also slaughtered 20 cattle when Zuma became president, to celebrate.
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