A-listers give Zuma's Christmas gigs a miss

30 December 2017 - 00:02 By NATHI OLIFANT

The saying "When days are dark friends are few" must have come to President Jacob Zuma's mind when he checked the guest register at his Christmas party in Nkandla this week.
Most cabinet ministers gave the event a miss, as did prominent business personalities. Only two ministers made it to Nkandla: State Security Minister Bongani Bongo and Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini. Also present was Dlamini's deputy, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu.
The dwindling high-profile personalities at the Jacob G Zuma RDP Education Trust senior citizens' Christmas party was noted amid growing calls in the ANC's national executive committee to recall him. His backers are said to be negotiating with those of new ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa for Zuma to be allowed a dignified early exit.Unlike previous years, when ministers, their deputies, directors-general and business people would flock to Nkandla or wherever Zuma was in December, this time the president cut a forlorn figure at his table while elderly people were given food parcels and walking sticks.
Dlamini said Zuma was a generous man, even to his enemies. She launched a scathing attack on churches and the judiciary for criticising Zuma. "[It's] time. Let's stop being cowards. We have been fed Nkandla saga since time immemorial."
Dlamini urged the elderly guests to "please President Zuma" by voting the right way. "Let's please fight for the truth ... stop allowing enemies to come here and deceive you. Please vote right in the coming elections. What you are consuming now are the hard efforts of MamZobe's child," she said in Zulu. Dlamini's was a lone voice as the normally teeming VIP tent adjacent to the main tent at Mnyakanya High School was virtually empty.
The Sunday Times understands that Zuma has had to cancel some activities such as the annual Youth and Culture Celebration in Impendle last weekend.
KwaZulu-Natal premier Willies Mchunu has been represented by two different MECs at events that Zuma has hosted.
On Christmas Eve, during the annual senior citizens' Christmas party held at Savannah Park, south Durban, Mchunu sent health MEC Sibongiseni Dhlomo to represent him, while in Nkandla on Wednesday he was represented by arts, culture, sports and recreation MEC Bongi Sithole-Moloi...

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