Video: Jacob Zuma finally lets Bheki Cele into his home after the MKMVA denies him entry.
Former President Jacob Zuma has finally let Minister Bheki Cele into his homestead in Nkandla after being denied entry since Sunday by the MKMVA. The unpopular Minister has been facing difficulties in finding his way to Zuma’s home as the former president’s army was camping outside Jacob’s home since Sunday.
Speaking on the issue, Cele‘s spokesperson comments, “Minister Cele’s motorcade was briefly prevented from getting into the property by a small group of people but this was quickly resolved.” On hearing the news about Cele’s trip to Zuma’s home in Nkandla, the MKMVA immediately retaliates.
Video: Jacob Zuma finally lets Bheki Cele into his home
A video starts making rounds on Twitter of the soldiers chanting as they blocked Cele’s convoy.
President Zuma’s supporters on their way to eNkandla after they learnt Bheki Cele was en-route to visit Nxamalala. Cele is part of the NEC members that support Zuma’s impeachment as President in 2018.
It is clear that Zuma‘s supporters are still bitter about Cele and Zuma’s fallout back in 2012 when the former president fired Cele as national police commissioner.
President Zuma let in the sellout Bheki Cele ans he enters the gate after the MKMVA refuses.
Details remain sketchy on Cele’s agenda although many are of the assumption that it has to do with Zuma’s failure to attend the Zondo Commission on Sunday. The Deputy Chief Justice, Raymond Zondo makes a complaint against Zuma. This is because he dodges the Commission of Inquiry Into Allegations of State Capture.
Video: Jacob Zuma finally lets Bheki Cele into his home
Masses are rallying behind Jacob Zuma with his son making a revelation on how he will not entertain anyone to disturb his father’s peace. Zuma’s testimony on a corruption case that occurrs while he was still in office sees him in court.
The former president however fails to adhere to the court order on the grounds of conflict of interest. Justice Zondo has a child by Zuma’s sister-in-law and therefore he has good reason not to attend court.
South Africans however are not impressed by Cele’s visit as is shown by the Twitter rants.
What is he going to do there ? Mnx !
The ANC really thought they can just isolate Zuma and people will magically forget about him and stop supporting him. If he goes into custody the party will split and self destruct, and he knows they won’t let that happen.
Babezihlanyisa nje, angithi they thought they can do noma yini after all the lies from the media kanti he’s gaining more support lapho many of us are willing to do anything to make sure uNxamalala is protected. Ngeke sidlale these sellouts