5 excuses Zuma could give for nodding off during Pravin's speech

27 October 2016 - 10:58 By Staff Writer
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President Jacob Zuma caught napping during Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's mid-term budget speech on 26 October 2016.
President Jacob Zuma caught napping during Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's mid-term budget speech on 26 October 2016.
Image: YouTube/TimesLIVE

As Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan delivered a sober message in Parliament on Wednesday during SA’s 20th medium-term budget policy statement‚ Parliament cameras caught the president of the republic sleeping.

The key takeaway from Gordhan and Treasury officials was that everything possible must be done to rebuild confidence in SA in order to bolster fixed investment on which growth depends. This includes staying awake.

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President Jacob Zuma has repeatedly come under fire for fiddling while the economy burns. And then he falls asleep.


Here are five excuses Zuma could give for sleeping during Gordhan's speech:

1. I was checking my Twitter timeline.

2. My ear was itchy‚ I was rubbing it on my shoulder.

3. I was trying to listen to what Jackson Mthembu was muttering under his breath behind me.

4. I concentrate better when my eyes are closed.

5. Sleep is just an alternative state of consciousness.

 – TMG Digital/BusinessLIVE

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