Former president Jacob Zuma is set to appear before the Zondo commission into state capture for the first time on Monday.
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There has been an outpouring of reaction to a video posted by  Jacob Zuma mocking the Zuma must fall campaign. Some on social media have said the video of the former president poking fun at his haters is funny, while others have described it as disrespectful ahead of his appearance at the state capture inquiry.

In the video, captioned "I thought I should brighten up your day", Zuma is seen laughing as he imitates protesters at the forefront of the 2018 national shutdown, which saw the public and politicians demand his exit as the country's president.

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"This is funny"
"Waiting eagerly for your day at the commission"

The video comes just as Zuma got people talking with a cryptic message he shared on the platform: "Lithatha osemsamo, limbeke emnyango lithathe osemnyango, limbeke emsamo", which loosely means one must not laugh at another's shortcomings as they, too, may find themselves in their situation.

It is unclear if this was in relation to his appearance before the commission As is often the case with the former president's social media posts, his followers were divided.

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Former president Jacob Zuma appeared at the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture in Johannesburg on July 15 2019. While supporters, and detractors, gathered outside the venue, Zuma touched on several interesting topics.

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