Zuma gives man R1000 for groceries, in door-to-door campaign

07 March 2014 - 15:09 By Sapa
subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now

ANC president Jacob Zuma on Friday gave an elderly man in Mabopane, near Pretoria, R1000 to buy groceries.

"He is a king, you can't touch him," Ezekiel Senyolo said afterwards.

"He gave me money to buy groceries and eat."

Senyolo, who lives alone in his asbestos shack, asked Zuma to assist in bringing them water and flushing toilets.

"He said he would fix our problems and also demolish this asbestos [house] that makes us sick," he said.

Merriam Dlamini, who lives with 13 others, asked for a job. She hoped to be able to uplift her family.

"All I want is a toilet, and a job to be able to provide for my family," she said.

Dlamini said Zuma had promised to develop the area. Many of the streets were not tarred and some houses did not have taps.

subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now