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Cosatu march in Cape Town: “Zuma and Zille are the same”

27th September 2017 Mzi Velapi 0

“They both got money from the Guptas, but Zille claims she took it back but we know how she can lie.” According to Ehrenreich both President Zuma and Western Cape Premier Helen Zille have used state resources to get their sons into business.

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