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14 Jun 2005, 09:11
In a dramatic day in Johannesburg, the president on Monday axed the man he appointed as his second-in-command in 1999 and again in 2004.
full article: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20050614071051531C805432

[B.Inc]=_sNaKe_=
14 Jun 2005, 09:17
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahaha!!!!! !!!!!!!

Jingo
14 Jun 2005, 09:20
I think Zuma has a date with Sheriff BangBang.

Thallium
14 Jun 2005, 09:30
Zuma declined to resign last week, forcing the president to fire him


hahahhahahaha.... dumbass, he should have resigned, now he's really screwed..

oh wait a minute... he must have gotten a 'nice package' because he was fired.. :read:

Scrye
14 Jun 2005, 09:31
Yeah, cus he *REALLY* needs the money.

sneaky
14 Jun 2005, 09:34
hmmm wonder if this will have any implications on Zuma becoming the next President, dont think so. I would never have thought the ANC would make such a move, should be interesting times...again.

Cataphract
14 Jun 2005, 09:44
I am glad that's over.

The country was beginning to lose face.

Anyone want to vomit or permanently rid themselves of constipation? Go to http://www.viva-msholozi.co.za

It's a site the Zuma Fan-club put up.

-=BeLgaRiOn=-
14 Jun 2005, 10:01
and Jackson walks free...

Scrye
14 Jun 2005, 10:09
Are you saying he shouldn't have?

-=BeLgaRiOn=-
14 Jun 2005, 10:13
I'm merely leaving an open-ended statement for you to decide ;) .

Scrye
14 Jun 2005, 10:21
Ahhh, flamebait, gotcha.

-=BeLgaRiOn=-
14 Jun 2005, 10:27
Lol.

bl@d3
14 Jun 2005, 13:50
Well, if he resigned, he wouldn't have been able to claim U.I.F. benefits! :\

Target
14 Jun 2005, 14:00
Hmmm from my limited knowledge, at the salary he was getting he is not entitled to UIF. I could be wrong. :)

Cataphract
14 Jun 2005, 14:16
Now that he has lost his political clout, he can expect a fat charge sheet from the National Prosecuting Authority's office.

On the brighter side for him, it will only be a local call to his financial adviser in the jail cell next to him.

<A>BioGizzard
14 Jun 2005, 14:23
ricl

Macera
14 Jun 2005, 15:40
lol!! Great stuff...

D>Fantom
14 Jun 2005, 18:14
Now that he has lost his political clout
I doubt very much that he lost it...more like it will be kept on low profile for a good long time and pending the out come of the trail you may very well find him back in the ANC, albeit not the excutive

Cataphract
14 Jun 2005, 23:11
I doubt very much that he lost it

On second thought, you may be right. Watch him start his own party! He's got a sizeable following of his own. Politics is probably the only thing he'll be interested in.

Peon
14 Jun 2005, 23:43
I reckon now that he cant put dep-president to his name the National Prosecuting Agency is going to take him apart like a clock!

sneaky
15 Jun 2005, 10:36
On second thought, you may be right. Watch him start his own party! He's got a sizeable following of his own. Politics is probably the only thing he'll be interested in.

Im also leaning towards him starting his own party. Interesting is that he is still and sounds like he will remain the vice president of the ANC. Just dont know who is going to become the new vice president of SA now

Scrye
15 Jun 2005, 10:40
This isn't such good news actually... all the satelite ANC groups are highly upset.
The quote: "South Africa will burn" comes to mind.

[B.Inc]=_sNaKe_=
15 Jun 2005, 11:13
As if they haven't burnt this country down to its roots already...