Jacob Zuma
Jacob Zuma
Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, GCBis the President of South Africa, elected by parliament following his party's victory in the 2009 general election. He was re-elected in the 2014 election...
NationalitySouth African
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth12 April 1942
imagination ridiculous figments
It's just a figment of the imagination.
country army government
People are constantly applying double standards. Take the United States, for example. Washington wants the whole world to admire the country for its democracy. Then the government sends out its army, in the name of this democracy, and leaves behind the kind of chaos we see in Iraq.
football crazy successful
We South Africans are also crazy about football, so the World Cup can be nothing but successful.
school mud want
We want to eradicate all mud schools. We are already doing so. We are not in a hurry because no one is going to rule but the ANC.
dominance century
Africa suffered under European dominance for centuries.
should-have growth problem
African problems should have African solutions.
hands growth matter
Africa has decided to take matters of instability into its own hands.
marijuana use medical
We have noted the appeal of Honorable Ambrosini about the decriminalizing of marijuana for medical use.
growth borders infrastructure
Once we have the infrastructure in Africa, it should not be blocked by borders.
jesus ridiculous south
The ANC will rule South Africa until Jesus comes back.
party government doe
...having a member who serves in the Government and who also belongs to the structures of the party does not retard this particular objective the separation of party and state. It does not.
party wrath people
It is wrong to leave the ANC, in fact, it is cold and rough outside the ANC. People must remain in the party and try to fix things internally because those who do leave they will attract the wrath of the ancestors, who will also bring that person bad luck
towns capes problem
Jan van Riebeeck's arrival in Cape Town was the beginning of all South Africa's problems.
thinking one-day president
When I joined the ANC, I never thought I would be anything. In no way, did I say, 'One day I could be the president. I think I am good material for the presidency.' Not at all.