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Max du Preez

'Mr Zuma, please explain...'

2009-04-28 08:55

Max du Preez

Just in case our president-to-be phones me to ask what I would like him to do while he's in office, I've prepared a list.

Mr Z, we're quite desperate to believe that you're innocent of all the criminal charges once brought against you - it would mean that our president isn't a crook.

So please, before you really get stuck into your job as president, explain to us the status of the R4 072 499,85 that your mate Schabir Shaik gave you between October 25 1995 and July 1 2005.

Explain to us why you didn't declare that income to the Receiver of Revenue and thus didn't pay tax on it.

Explain to us why you had not declared Shaik's "gifts" or "loans" to you in your Schedule of Member's Interests as you were legally obliged to do as a Member of Parliament.

And while you're at it, Mr Z, please help us cut out the cancer of the arms deal scandal in our body politic and tell us all you know about how your old comrade Joe Modise (the former minister of defence) landed up getting paid so many million dollars from arms manufacturers?

A dark cloud

Please explain to us your understanding of why your other Shaik friend, Schabir's brother Chippy, was never charged or even properly investigated for his role in the arms deal.

(Chippy was the Chief of Acquisitions of the Department of Defence, who failed to recuse himself from meetings at which Schabir's company was selected as a contractor. At least two books published recently mention suspicions that Chippy received $3m US from an arms company who got an arms deal tender.)

Please tell us, Mr Z, what you know about a cheque for $22m apparently given to Thabo Mbeki by Greek tycoon and arms deal middle man Tony Georgiades. We hear Mbeki gave most of it to the ANC, and some even suggest he may have given some of it to you?

Yes, Mr Z, the arms deal scandal will hang over your presidency like a dark cloud until you tell us all you know or appoint a proper judicial enquiry.

But your term will not only be defined by arms deal revelations (or the lack of them). It will also be defined in how successful you can undo the mess left by Thabo Mbeki.

Like the way Mbeki rubbished our good name in the international community by siding with odious regimes like Burma and Zimbabwe. Like the embarrassing recent episode with the Dalai Lama's visa.

Serve the people better

You will also, Mr Z, have to undo the impact of Mbeki's campaign to enrich a small number of cronies while leaving the poor and the working class to rot.

You will have to undo Mbeki's project to get rid of as many skilled people in the public sector as possible just because their faces were too pale, with the resultant collapse of many services and administrations. You will have to bring some of those old bean counters and desk jockeys back to train bureaucrats to serve the people better.

You will also have to restore the independence and impartiality of state institutions so compromised by Mbeki: the SA Police Service, the National Intelligence Service, the National Prosecuting Authority. Oh, I forgot, you have already abused the services of the NPA yourself, haven't you?

Thank you for asking, Mr Z, and yes, there are a few people I would really like you to fire immediately. Top of the list is Butana Komphela and his sidekick at the parliamentary portfolio committee on sport, Cedric Frolick. In fact, fire their boss, Makhenkesi Stofile, first and abolish the ministry of sport.

Thank you for reassuring us after the election, Mr Z, that you would never tamper with our constitution. But please explain then why you, only a few days before that, launched an attack on the Constitutional Court.

Dancing lessons

Surely you must know that this court is at the very heart of our constitution and that if you don't accept that it is the final arbiter, then you don't actually accept the constitution?

Now that you're going to be president, Mr Z, you don't need to constantly request others to pass you your machine gun. How about learning the words to Helen Zille's version of a war song, Koekie Loekie, and singing that during your public rallies?

My last request is the most urgent one. We know you are the best dancer in world politics. Will you please teach Marthinus van Schalkwyk how to dance?

Send your comments to Max.

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Dylan 4/28/2009 9:16:15 AM
Amen! Is there anyway we could have Zuma read this on live national television...?

hecatomb 4/28/2009 9:25:15 AM
brilliant, if only he understood what was being asked of him by you and the rest of the country. I await mroe good humour in the morning

meg 4/28/2009 9:25:22 AM
And Max, while you're at it, please ask Mr Z why he keeps asking for his machine gun instead of handing over all illegal weapons to the police. Thanks!

Colin Knott 4/28/2009 9:29:56 AM
Max, You hit the nail right on the head. Brilliant! Thank you for reassuring me that there are still some rational and thinking South Africans out there.

Harmpiepie 4/28/2009 9:30:47 AM
While Mr Zuma prepares to answer Max's questions, let's add some more. Please Mr Zuma, tell us exactly what you know of the events surrounding Mzwakhe Ngwenya's death in 1989 and that of Benjamin Langa in 1984. Also, please tell us about the management of Mbokodo and Quadro (a.k.a. Quatro) in general. The Motsuenyane Commission has not made your role quite clear. Your candour will be much appreciated.

Fats 4/28/2009 9:35:41 AM
What a pity we will never know the answers to the questions you raise Max. And yes the ANC have no intentiion of CHANGING the constitution - why bother if you can just ignore it (and with it the rule of law and the justice system) and rubbish it at every possible opportunity.

Luca Vincenzo 4/28/2009 9:36:42 AM
How is it OK to use R75-million for the inauguration ceremony? We're a struggling 3rd world country, dealing with poverty, hunger, inequality, etc, and now the president will spend an exorbitant amount on a party? Get real.

Riaan 4/28/2009 9:37:06 AM
It should be interesting to see if you'll get any response from Zuma or his administration regarding this column...

Mark 4/28/2009 9:38:40 AM
Couldn't have said it better myself. An ommission. Please tell why after you said you wanted your day in court to clear yourself you changed your mind and didn't want to appear in court anymore. perhaps please tell us also why you needed to go to Maritius about diaries and to stop the release of evidence against you etc if you were innocent. Thank you

as i see it 4/28/2009 9:43:03 AM
Max you forgot to ask Zuma where he is going to get the money to introduce a dole system for the unemployed. Is he going to raise income tax which 80% of the whites contribute towards. Oh yes, and what about Selebi. Will the NPA also find that there is no case to answer because money was found illegally in a Swiss bank account.

Mboro yedonki 4/28/2009 9:44:06 AM
Cmon now Max. Will you live the President elect alone. Why must he dance to Zilles song ? Zuma sings his own. Your DA lost and you are very bitter. Please Max stop your hypocrisy. It's sickening. Why don't you and youe cronies all emigrate to Austarlia or to hell ?

DaveMc 4/28/2009 9:44:51 AM
Mr J. Zuma was never a Member of Parliament.

mlungisi 4/28/2009 9:48:34 AM
It seems to me people have been mislead and forced to consume s**t. It seems many have done so without any problem. Is it because of the fact that we deny to interpret Zulu properly or is it because few individuals hate Zuma. "Umshini wami" does not mean "my machine gun" but it simple mean "my machine". Now we must not allow people who have personal grudges with Zuma to mislead us. We need to go forward. ANC LEADS!

Krulkop 4/28/2009 9:54:22 AM
Please get real! Who are you to demand answers to questions if he is not to appear in court to answer them? Do you not have anything better to write about? I am not a JZ fan or follower or try to defend him. I am also of the opinion that he is up to his ears in it along with other high profile persons. Sies man!

Johan 4/28/2009 9:54:38 AM
Maybe you should post this on Zuma's blog. According to Jessie Duarte Zuma can read and personally checks and interact with people on his blog.

Pop Idol 4/28/2009 9:55:47 AM
Oneday a boy was walking on a Natal beach when he came across a stink smell in the air.He decided to catch this stink gas in refuse bags.He then twisted and turned all these bags of stink gas into the form of a man.He then decided to wait until May 2009 to put this bag of stink gas in parliament afterwhich he will become the president.He even bribed a home affairs official so that this bags of stink gas could get a bar-coded ID book.He then decided to name these bags of stink gas,Jacob Zuma.

susie 4/28/2009 9:58:01 AM
How I wish he would answer these questions - and I agree with Luca - how on earth can he justify 75 million on a flipping inauguration ceremony. Makes me want to cry - especially when I see the homeless and shack dwellers in Cape Town in winter.

Baile 4/28/2009 9:58:33 AM
This is what most lefties think, that we owe them anything. Now some bitter old white man thinks our President should call him(Who the hell are you anyway) and answer some very dull, and stupid questions. This is the propaganda of the old regime and some of us wont even buy into the Idea of being re-colonised by whites who refuse change like you Max.

Francois 4/28/2009 9:58:54 AM
and so the cookie crumbles... some valid points raised by ol max, BUT is this not what you and your comrades wanted? I want a country where people are treated as equals, not like the animal farm book... 75 mil?? LOL this is just the beginning of South Africa's demise under that OAF. SUFFER THE CHILDREN.

Tshenolo 4/28/2009 10:01:24 AM
Here are the critical issues from us who voted for anc: Comrade president plz keep on delivering better education, better healthcare, economic growth in municipalities, better service delivery, youth employment. the arms deal is an issue for the minority not for US (so called idiots in news24) and stop whinning about Mbeki the man is a perfect statesman you won't understand what he did for the majority because you simply don't care. So i guess your speaking for yourself and the angry minority

Johnathan 4/28/2009 10:01:27 AM
R75000 mils, Out of the pot and into the fire. What ever happened to helping those in poverty

Paul Grant 4/28/2009 10:01:46 AM
Max, you must be joking if you think the arms deal corruption will be laid bare. The bunch of them are involved, each and everyone had his hand in the cookie jar, therefore they will not split on each other. The arms deal is history and the culprits will NEVER be brought to book. The whole ANC/COPE are corrupt nepotist criminals.

mikeh 4/28/2009 10:01:48 AM
Thanks Max for highlighting so well Zuma's bets features.We know he knows how to be a crook now we will see, unfortunately, just how bad he will be as president. The next 5 years is going to be even worse than the last 5 years.

Phinah 4/28/2009 10:01:53 AM
Once again, Zuma will be crowded by the YES people as his other mate did (Thabo). If he could only come out about what really happended, personally I think he got a piece of teh cake, but Mbeki got a bigger slice, that fool

Greg 4/28/2009 10:03:16 AM
And as an expat that left beacuse of crime, why dont you rather deploy 1250 extra policemen for a year and pay them a descent salary in stead of spend R75 million on your PARTY!!!!!!!!!! Less crime more jobs, just something a new president may want to change.

Jack Kukard 4/28/2009 10:03:23 AM
The world economy is in the shit and this crook sees it fit to spend 75 million on a party, typical african mentality.I am sure if all of them who received cashback from the arms deal donated some they could party on for at least a week.

Lasoi 4/28/2009 10:04:53 AM
Jacob has been very litigious lately, suing anyone who dares tell the world what he's been up to and how poorly he is regarded by thinking people. Enough to make the media nervous. Thank goodness Max isn't nervous!

Fred M 4/28/2009 10:07:21 AM
Max, couldn't agree with you more. There are too many clouds hanging over the anc led government that need answers. But they will now forever be swept under the carpet .....

Mandla m 4/28/2009 10:07:26 AM
I am glad the elections are gone and all the propaganda from the media is settling down. Many have returned to the reality we were telling them all along that the ANC will win the election with an overwhelming majority. I see some like Max are still mad and have an election hangover. We are looking to the future and the dark cloud will remain with Mad Max and his congrigation.

Mandla m 4/28/2009 10:18:50 AM
are so stupid. We are very positive about the future of this country and Zuma will prove many of you wrong. Mandela proved a lot of you wrong. Many left the country because they were fed too much propaganda and they discovered that there is nothing better than SA, so they returned. Max and your dark cloud church, you will never prevail against JZ, we can give you ertenity but you will still lose.

Johnson 4/28/2009 10:19:12 AM
Excellent letter to Mr Z. I would also like to ask if its OK if we, as the shareholders, from now on empower prominent members of Cope through BEE deals. We obviously have to ensure supporters of our preferred political parties are empowered and can also spend millions on election campaigns in future.

Benzo 4/28/2009 10:24:20 AM
@as i see it: the dole money could come from abandoning the "BEE audit industry", reportedly a 2.1 billion industry under control of the DTI. (http://www.fin24.com/articles/default/display_article.aspx?Nav=ns&ArticleID=1518-2386-2399_2507342) Apparently, most of the auditing firms, tasked to check if your organisation is BEE compliant, are themselves not compliant. Max, you could ask Zuma to stop this nonsense and spend the money on housing. The 2 billion could build 40 million RDP houses at 50k a pop.

Sean 4/28/2009 10:24:23 AM
Most probably only cost about 10 mil and rest into the slush fund.

Stoffel 4/28/2009 10:27:19 AM
Max du Preez, it is because of people like you that Zuma & co. are where they are.

Joe 4/28/2009 10:28:03 AM
Mboro yedonki - So typical of today. You and the coming president should go back to school then maybe you will be able to spell correctly and construct your sentences in such a manner that it makes sense for the rest.

helen 4/28/2009 10:29:59 AM
ANC worshippers were also expecting a 2/3rds majority, but didn't get it. ANC is crumbling, accept that ;)

Mandla m 4/28/2009 10:31:51 AM
Are so stupid. You insulted the ANC& JZ thinking that will influence people not to vote ANC.Well you were very wrong because more than 11 million people voted ANC. Now that you failed you think the only option left is to continue to insult him and hope that the judges will come to your entertain you hatred of JZ. I am telling you, multiply your hellen Zille 100X and you will still come second best.

lloyd macklin 4/28/2009 10:32:52 AM
..and cannot ignore these questions. But, again,Mlungisi, Mboro and others revert to racism. Why can you not face the facts and give a reasoned reply? Critical thinking seems to be an alien concept. As for Max being a DA supporter; what a laugh.

Joe 4/28/2009 10:33:58 AM
It cost R40000 to build ONE RDP house.R75000000 divided by R40000 = 1875 houses for the homeless and suffering people of our country. Why?

Vusi 4/28/2009 10:34:57 AM
Stop crying. Your bitterness is going to shorten your life. Wake up. It's over. What needs to be explained to you? Walk away from your pains. You and your ILK must accept and learn to leave with the fact that ZUMA is YOUR PRESIDENT. finish and klaar

Jan 4/28/2009 10:35:20 AM
So before Mbeki fired him as deputy president, was he then not a member of parliament?

alan 4/28/2009 10:35:33 AM
First, Max, good on you. For awhile before the election I thought you were turning pro-ANC. Then, everyone, please carefully analyse the responses to Max's article, and you will see the sad state of ANC supporters. No-one contradicts what Max has said or denies the facts, but people like Baile and Mandla m simply respond with sarcasm, bitterness and hatred. When will you guys face the actual truth?

Wikus 4/28/2009 10:37:07 AM
How did you "win"? You lost your 2/3 majority. You lost the Western Cape. If it weren't for Zuma being Zulu, and getting so many votes in KZN because of that, your number would have looked even worse. If the ANC doesn't deliver in this term it might be their last.

Piet 4/28/2009 10:37:45 AM
Why all the complaints, this is the government u wanted, so stop complaining u idiot

Tshenolo 4/28/2009 10:38:28 AM
are you for real or are you just being disrespectful, ignorant and disgusting for the heck of it?

Walter 4/28/2009 10:38:57 AM
Man we're in trouble, we really need to try and work together. The situation is dire and does not bode well for our beloved country!

Shaun Brock 4/28/2009 10:39:58 AM
Were you not the person who spoke at length about your endorsement for finding a political solution to JZ legal issues since he is the overwhelming favourite by the majority of our citizens? Was this view not contrary to to CONSTITUTION where everyone is equal before the law?

Sledgehammer 4/28/2009 10:40:11 AM
Max, with the little credibility you still have, you'll be advised to respect our constitution. The NPA dropped the charges, and this is provided in our constitution. Journalists like yourself must apologise to the nation for allowing yourselves to be used in the bitter succession battle of the ANC. We all know, Zuma was tried and convicted by the media and hence your sickning comments and those of your regular readers. Guys, just admit it, we will rule you into eternity.

BA 4/28/2009 10:41:37 AM
Give him only 100 days in office you see this chameleon changes it's colour 100 times. I wonder he will be able to govern the clean government.

sifiso 4/28/2009 10:42:14 AM
Max, you can say what ever you like about zuma, what you must know is Zuma is your president ,you like or not.

Who cares 4/28/2009 10:42:51 AM
15 yrs of bull.... yet ppl still vote for them, im starting think there is no hope, yes i will move to ausstralia, but this country is going to hell and taking everyone who voted anc with it

Ian 4/28/2009 10:43:58 AM
Please ask Jacob Zuma to tell us what is he going to do with his machine gun if he receives it.

samsam 4/28/2009 10:48:58 AM
My friend are you still there, did you read TONY LEONs article written "Big winners,big losers-an epic end to poetic campaign" you will be shocked,next to JZ is Zille

Maarten 4/28/2009 10:49:05 AM
Majority rules. The people who voted for him were all aware of this. Stop trying to compare SA to other first world countries. This kind of behaviour is accepted in Africa...or so at least the voters indicated.

Des 4/28/2009 10:50:01 AM
I truly hope that the ANC supporters are absolutely right and the "bitter minority" is absolutely wrong and that Jacob can do as much magic leading this country as he had in convincing people to vote for him....time will tell if the man has principles or only charm.Hope his supporters keep their eyes open and their reality checks button on. It is going to be an interesting time.....

Ida 4/28/2009 10:50:19 AM
I find it astonishing that the "educated" (read people who have access to this forum) can be so ignorant as to believe in JZ. Who are you people? Have you no eyes? PS: Comparing JZ and Madiba is like comparing the snake in the story of adam and eve with God...not a good comparison....

Muzi 4/28/2009 10:50:21 AM
I used to respect ur views until recently. The first paragraph caught my attention, thinking that u might have some suggestions as to how do we move forward as country after the elections but damn...just like Zille u r just playing on white fears & scepticism abt the ANC government. I get the impression News24 supports these views hence they got rid of Jon Qwelane.

The Cronies 4/28/2009 10:50:35 AM
you know what Mboro Yedonki, its your kind of stupid mentality that our country suffers. People like you make me so embarrassed. Condemning 'them' all to hell. Why should we all move to Australia?Who the hell are you to say that? This country belongs to ALL the people, ALL of them. Coloured, White, Black, Purple, Red. Take a look at what Max said about educated ppl leaving. Our system is collapsing.You dnt see past your revenge and retribution do u? Go look up 'future' in the dictionary.

Mshwai 4/28/2009 10:50:59 AM
You are just dom (dumb), pity you are computer literate and opinionated. If you so believe in the rule of law and our constitution, then you would know that in the democratic South Africa, unlike in the apartheid state of yesterday, an accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Perhaps what you haven't yet seen is a piece of text in the constitution that specifically states that that provision applies to black people too. Free your mind of racial indoctrination!

Andre 4/28/2009 10:53:58 AM
Mr. Z are here to stay, no one will change that. Yes, there are many "dark clouds" hanging over him, but the same goes for the previous government. Give Mr. Z a chance to show what he is made of. If he fails, then is the tiome to nail him to the cross. If he succeeds, then is the time to praise....

Denis 4/28/2009 10:57:23 AM
Right on! Let us hope that you will continue to write,I think that increasing pressure from the ANC will not allow this criticism within 5 years.The SA FLAG HAS ALL BUT DISAPPEARED

Sebastien 4/28/2009 10:59:03 AM
how someone asks very relevant unanswered questions (such as, "If you're truly innocent, why did you try so hard to stay out of court, what do you have to hide?" and then others coming rushing up, throwing insults and random garbage about "bitter old white men" or "re-colonization". I am not bitter, nor am I old. Nor do I desire "re-colonization". I'd simply like the questions Max asked, answered. It's not too much to ask now is it?

The Man 4/28/2009 10:59:22 AM
I believe you've completely missed the pot here! Max was purely stating certain facts & suspicions. What Tshenolo & Mboro yedonki & Baile don't realize is that they themselves are now the victims of propaganda, not that of Max du Preez or even the colonial propaganda machine but that of the ANC PR Department. You follow blindly and without logic. I myself was an ANC supporter, I still would support the ANC but not this ANC. WAKE UP! You are a victim of the ANC Propaganda!

Sebastien 4/28/2009 11:02:25 AM
The issue about Zuma being president is not of the moment. Max asked questions that are hovering over Zuma's head like a dark cloud, questions that need answering. If Zuma was as innocent as he claims, why does he avoid answering the questions? He needs to answer the questions put forth, his integrity has been compromised. While you may faithfully support Zuma, it doesn't give you the right to assume people are bitter, or "asleep" simply because they don't feel as you do.

Moxxie 4/28/2009 11:03:16 AM
Max, please leave your bitter self to yourself, do not try to instil your loosing to the ANC to us. Who are you anyway to ask the Republic's President elect to explain some thing to you? Oh, and that song does not belong to Mr Zuma, it was an apartheid era song from Umknonto WeSizwe. So, spare us the grief you hold, i guess you're one of them pale people who would serve the country better if they left to Austraila or something.

Vicky 4/28/2009 11:04:31 AM
Funny how people use the terms "move forward" and "apartheid" when and how it suits them - one breath its move forward and jz is a hero but then apartheid is good when things dont go your way!

Francois 4/28/2009 11:05:07 AM
lol keep dreaming tiger... just keep dreaming...

Craig 4/28/2009 11:05:33 AM
Good article.Makes one realise..that one doesnt need brains,honesty, morals,good standing,decent ethics - to be elected as president of the ANC, just unthinking,uneducated massess, who have very little understanding on how to improve their own lot in life. And that is the real tragedy. There is ,howerver, one beacon of hope for the rest of South Africa...and that is Zille and how she handles the Western Cape. Further..Yes..One day..Zuma will get his day in court..of that I am certain.

Mshwai 4/28/2009 11:06:32 AM
For the likes of Du Pree, there are dark clouds hanging over some people. If you want to speak in defense of our constitution and abide by the laws of our land as you do that, please don't let your racial babalaz from the apartheid era inform your sentiments. Lest you start seeing clouds over other as a consequence of your own clouded judgement.

Francois 4/28/2009 11:07:34 AM
"Members of this forum Are so stupid"? Hmmm arent you a part of this forum? Mr. Peanut?

Bliktik 4/28/2009 11:10:39 AM
This country will make world history when Zuma becomes president. The first country to be run be a goat herder with no education. Talk about 3rd world.

Laz Dicasba 4/28/2009 11:11:56 AM
this is the time that articles of this nature come to an end. Mr Zuma is the president and he must be addressed as such. Max Du Preez, i think time has come for reckoning that Mr Zuma is the leader and he have been put in the shadow of the cloud that by people of your nature and profession in the name of publicity by those who were conducting a media trial. That has come to an end and you must stop this nonsensical insinuations. If you are not happy perhaps migrate to MADAGSCAR.

Francois 4/28/2009 11:12:18 AM
The impression I ALWAYS ever get from ANC okes is this... "I am poor little black man, I dont like the white man. BUT I want to live like him"? Can you explain that?

Nomsa 4/28/2009 11:12:48 AM
Please ANC supporters can you start engaging in constructive debates and STOP JUDGING PEOPLE by their SKIN COLOUR. I really need your views on the matters raised by MAX.

Joe Doorn 4/28/2009 11:13:04 AM
Why can no ANCers ever answer a question directly? Why all the ducking and diving? Max has made some really reasonable questions - and at the people who say "Who does he think he is?!"...He's a South African asking his EMPLOYEE some questions. What's wrong with that? Zuma is now elected to work for US. Not the other way round, people. Never forget that!

South African citizen 4/28/2009 11:14:19 AM
Max du Preez, well done! There is another point of Zuma view, not everybody are south africans, and I start to think what am I doing in South Africa? Why have I to continue to invite investors in South Africa to give my contribute for my country where this new President doesn't recognize citizens because for their origin? Then, what security with a person that doesn't have any knowledge about respect for the constitutions and is acting in behalf of the real mastermind?

Lionel 4/28/2009 11:16:51 AM
From the comments received it is quite obvious how differently whites and blacks view Jacob Zuma and politics in SA and that votes cast are along racial lines. Black people accept fraud and corruption committed by their brothers and the wastage of tax payers money, despite most of them living in poverty. The ANC will always ensure that a large portion of the population will reamin uneducated and poor in order to secure their vote and will be making the same old promises in 2014.

Crocks 4/28/2009 11:18:49 AM
Yes Max it would be nice to know some of the answers, but alas not to be, so lets go forward with the hope that the short sighted are not too upset when they look back in 5 years and see that although hindsight is 20/20 vision SA does not become the new " Zimbabwe of the South" because unless we change and live by the constitution that?s where we are headed.

Karen 4/28/2009 11:24:49 AM
In the eyes of the law a person is innocent until proven guilty, therefore we cannot send Zuma to jail until the court can get around all their technicalities which is the onlt thing keeping Zuma out of jail. BUT!! Zuma is as guilty as sin and people do not need a court to tell them that. As for ANC winning, sorry...you got your president (we all knew you would), but you have lost support from 70% in 2004 to 64.9% in 2009, DA has won more support and Cope is new but by 2014 they will have established themselves and hopefully be a force to be reckoned with. To ANC enjoy this term in government - it will be your last.

Christian 4/28/2009 11:25:13 AM
I also dont understand what this 75m is going to do in the inauguration. I just want to highlight something though: we always worry ourselves about things that we should let God take care of. God is the one who has allowed JZ to be president whether we like it or not, the only thing we need to do is to support him and God will take care of the rest because there is nothing hidden from HIM who created us even if he(JZ)does not give account now to Max's concerns/questions

Lulu 4/28/2009 11:28:22 AM
This is South Africa,meaning it is in Africa we will never be Europe no matter the influence.We live and act the African way thus respecting our elders and leaders.Calling Zuma names will not change him but put a ? over your upbringing and morals.As for Wikus,It was in Limpopo and Mpumalanga where Zuma your President elect got the most votes over 85% not in KZN.If the heat is too hot for you jump out of the frying pan.

Percy Mntungwa 4/28/2009 11:29:02 AM
Wow Max, is this gonna be sent to our president elect Mr Zuma.You raised quite a lot of questions but, frankly speaking, are you anticipating to receive some rational answers,nice one.

vincent b nkosi 4/28/2009 11:29:56 AM
u make me sick max i can not explain how. u think all good things must come to u and helen zille think again why? let mr president enjoy himself please. and stop this nonsense please.

Nationalist 4/28/2009 11:29:58 AM
All those questions you are asking are irrelevant now, we only want JZ to deliver to the masses. If you want the answers go to his ex financial advisor as we know that everything concerning financies was managed by SS. JZ is our president in waiting so treat him as that, the man has endured in difficult times and now I hope he will lead us as a real champion.

KB 4/28/2009 11:29:59 AM
Correct, innocent until proven guilty, however since the "Process" was deemed to be interfered with, the opportunity to prove JZ innocent of 783 charges of corruption has now gone, and there will forever be a cloud over his name, Nothing to do with racial indoctrination but simply that justice must be seen to be done and everyone is equal in the eyes of the law, except of course if you are our beloved president!

moloi 4/28/2009 11:30:07 AM
max, we do not expect anything less than your unprofessional writting skills. i turn to believe that you are a journalist by default. during the apartheid you were an activist, pro liberation movement but since after SABC saga you joined DA, thanks for that stereotype analysis.

ANON 4/28/2009 11:30:47 AM
What I did notice from this article - all ANC supporters that commented actually had NOTHING to say against the accusations - they politely IGNORED them. What does that mean? They acknowledge that these are truth, but refuse to accept? ANC Supporters : This article is about Mr Zuma answering accusations & allegations for piece of mind for ALL of SA's inhabitants. Surely we are entitled to TRUTH? From ANC Supporter responses, it shows who is bitter and twisted. Why?? U won!

john 4/28/2009 11:34:42 AM
is there are people responding to this article that simply refuse to see Zuma / Mbeki for what they are. Despite the facts staring them in the face. I can only assume crime is acceptable to them or perhaps they do not know that we have about 5 submarines in Simonstown and enough crew to man one of them. This while (according to government) we are in mortal danger of being attack by sea. Hey chaps you go on believing old Zuma is going to do you a favour.

TJ 4/28/2009 11:40:13 AM
Still fascinating that none of the Zuma supporters want to explain how they condone his behaviour! Probably just as criminal... ?

Mr.Forever local 4/28/2009 11:41:22 AM
There seems to be a mounted effort of ensuring that JZ isn't left to rule and all those thinking that might happen tough s**t.The ANC and true South Africans has done its best to ensure that there is transparency and good gorvenance in SA and is exemplary to the world but i ask if there ever were telegrams of complaints for Verwoed and Botha c'mon now we are trying and only by working together we can do more.

Mark 4/28/2009 11:43:37 AM
My only concern here is that the poor are the ones that will continue to suffer. I am getting to the point where if the suffer so be it they chose this path.

Tiaan 4/28/2009 11:45:16 AM
Should Mr dP call me up I'd like to ask him the following question: Why is he asking Mr Z these questions if African officials in high places all over the continent have been known to conduct business in such a fashion for years prior to and during his own active campaigning to replace the previous 'regime' with the new one ? Has the penny only now dropped for you good sir ? You got what you asked for dP.

MANEZA 4/28/2009 11:46:04 AM
Max du Preez. Its people like you that make us BLACK people not to forget our past. Come 2014 ANC will win again. HELEN ZILLE GOT 2.5Millions, ANC GOT 11.5Million can you see the difference. 2014 ANC will get 43Million votes as long as you continue hating us. You make us to support ANC more.

Karen 4/28/2009 11:49:13 AM
I will give you that the ANC is here to stay for another 5 years, but they could recall Zuma just as they did Mbeki. Zuma is only here to stay as long as he doesn't take his presidency to his head and thinks he make his own decisions. As long as he reamins a yes-man to the ANC NEC he will survive otherwise its out with him and we'll have another acting president as we have for the last months.

Mboro yedonki 4/28/2009 11:50:15 AM
Until you free yourselves from menatl slavery and your hatred of other people, you will have a heart attack one of these days. If you can't emigrate, I suggest you all go for counselling so you can tolerate your black neighbours. There is still hope for you and your ilk Max !

pb 4/28/2009 11:51:35 AM
'max's questions are so stupid'. If they are so stupid, do you care to answer some of them? And while you are at it, do you care to comment on what Harmpiepie had to say? Everybody wants to know what happened to Mzwakhe Ngwenya in 1989 and Benjamin Langa in 1984. Or do you not care if your next president might also be involved with these murders?

Jon 4/28/2009 11:52:35 AM
Shall I bring your machine gun?

samsam 4/28/2009 11:52:44 AM
Read Tony Leons article,the answer is there,you failed to capatilise on ANCs internal problems,you are great losers,come 2014 there will be no problems,we will clean WC like KZN,if we like we can form a coalition 'n proceed with 2/3 majority

Tshepzen 4/28/2009 11:53:05 AM
Majority of ANC Supporters are those who are on daily basis get abused by their white bosses (Bass and missis)and those brutal farm owners believe me i have seen it. the potray a bad picture to those good white citizens of this country.

Mdu Lembede 4/28/2009 11:55:51 AM
You seem to have succeded in unleashing the angry white brigade to pour as much scorn as they can on JZ, black stupidity and incompetence in general. Max you came out clearly about your decision to vote against the ANC and Zuma this time round which is your democratic right. Now those who loyally voted the Nats into power for more than 40 yrs are preaching to us about voting loyally (blindly) for the ANC, how thick

The Truth 4/28/2009 11:56:06 AM
You have just lost your 10 year old two-thirds majority,along with 10% of your total national vote obtained in 2004 to both the COPE and the DA,as well as losing the entire Western Cape province fair and square to the DA.With my latest stats reading like that,I wouldn't be too full of myself.

Kuifkop 4/28/2009 11:57:26 AM
I like it Max! Now is the time for Jacob to put shoulder to the wheel and start producing! We all want to reap (not rape) the fruits of the new (15 year old ) democrazy! We all want good jobs, good houses, with electricity and please... running water, flushing toilets, proper schooling. Please Jacob, please.

peter 4/28/2009 11:57:27 AM
My question: how many houses (RDP size) could have been built from the bricks used to build walls between us and crime? Hint: 100m2 house = 40m length of wall. Average size of walled property = 1000m2 = 31m square. Hint = 126m long. Therefore about 3 THREE RDP size houses.

Topdog 4/28/2009 11:58:17 AM
I see you are all attacking Max and not even trying to defend the "charges" laid against Pedro. Common, give us some answers based on facts.

SA Citizen 4/28/2009 11:59:37 AM
To the pro JZ people and the ANC supporters, there will be a time when your children will blame and criticise you for making these stupid decisions and all these corruption. If you can't beat them, join them. Perhaps honest citizens will now also stop paying tax and do criminal deeds, like selling drugs to out children...Is that really that much different to the arms deal?

Sipho 4/28/2009 11:59:40 AM
Max, me thinks you're delusional to think that you can ignore judicial processes that you don't agree with. Whether you like it or not, the NPA still has a right to pursue or drop charges. Is it not true that the Constitutional Court has enjoy God like powers to interpret the constitution in a self serving manner.I personally don't think we should have permanent judges sitting at the constitutional court, judges should be assembled on a case to case basis, to avoid buddy, buddy business.Sipho

peter 4/28/2009 12:02:49 PM
My question: how many houses (RDP size) could have been built from the bricks used to build walls between us and crime? Hint: 100m2 house = 40m length of wall. Average size of walled property = 1000m2 = 31m square. Hint = 126m long. Therefore about 3 THREE RDP size houses.

g 4/28/2009 12:04:55 PM
I'll never recognize him as 'my' president, too many questions surrounding him. Max used to speak out against the old regime, that was okay, now he's doing it again with the new one and it's not on? Blacks really need to get over the whites 're colonizing' SA hang up, from where I'm sitting we all just want to get on with it and live in a normal country where everyone no matter what skin color can live a normal safe life.

Chris 4/28/2009 12:05:17 PM
Amen!

Hein 4/28/2009 12:07:33 PM
Why is all the pro Zuma's so quite all of a sudden?

Cry 4/28/2009 12:07:43 PM
I expect Max to do a lot better than this unless if I have been fooling myself all this time by supporting most of your views.Now Max since you appear to be knowing so much, can you reveal some of the apartheid regime secrets you know of? You know what? When I was growing up, I thought that all Whites were smart.

LETS GET ON WITH IT 4/28/2009 12:08:19 PM
Lets just get on with it and stop whining. This is Africa, forget Zim, Nigeria here we come. I'm already here, as one of those marginalised palefaces, plying my profession. Aus nor the UK don't do it for me. SA's the place regardless of corrupt polititians, they're the world over. Oh, and by the way, only once all people rid themselves of racism will SA be a far better place. Lets give JZ a chance, hopefully he'll sort crime, poverty etc.

Xolani 4/28/2009 12:11:29 PM
The mere fact that you are a columnist, doest it gets into you such that you run out of ideas or topics to write about? The DA lost and they will never NEVER win the election. I think the appropriate thing that you should have ask, is What does Mshini Wami means? Because The DA members includin Helen "the madam" Zille they(including you MAX) assume that it means a GUN!!! thats Bull S***T!!!!!!

Warren 4/28/2009 12:18:06 PM
R40M For Mandela, R63M Mbeki and R75M Zuma, what is this country coming to? after all the promises made & not met,not to mention those who continually vote ANC,R178M over its term is a kick in the tax payers face, this country needs to get rid of poverty, crime and look after the aged...not party to the tune of R178M..Just think how much could have been done and how it would have changed peoples perception of the ANC if used correctly together with the lives it could have changed.. Brainless!!

Karen 4/28/2009 12:19:37 PM
Excuse me, but being the president does not mean you are not answerable to anyone. In fact, quite the opposite. Now that Zuma is president everything he does must be backed with answers should anybody question it. He is the president elected to serve (not rule) the nation by you twits, so why don't you think he should be answerable? Being the president is not the same as being god. Only God is beyond question everyone else is fair game....

Megs 4/28/2009 12:19:45 PM
It is blatantly clear that the JZ supporters are happy to live in ignorance. As a citizen of SA we have the right to the answers asked because it's exactly what everyone is wondering. Innocent until proven guilty applies to all, however, pulling strings applies only to the powers that be. I am not white but certainly part of the minority.

TP 4/28/2009 12:25:07 PM
Ha,ha, are you serious Bud??? God allowed JZ to become president??? Ha, ha! If I was a believer before reading your comment, I would certainly chose to follow a smarter god afterwards.

Pink 4/28/2009 12:26:24 PM
Everyone is very quick to jugde our new presedent. Why don't u give him a chance he might suprise everyone. You guys are very quick to talk about corrupt people in goverment but in the apartheid years there were way more corrupt goverment officials but everyone kept it quiet because all of them had there hands in the pie and we the non whites had suffered for years and now u guys talk about being treated equally. I am not a racist but go and look back at what you whites have done to us for years.

me......... 4/28/2009 12:27:18 PM
max you were also in those politics why dont u ask zuma those foolish questions while he was busy on his court cases because you have full evident about him just ask your self why zille did'nt try to fix those corruptions was inside the anc she was in the parliament so stop crying and give msholozi chance 5 years is only few months dont forget that south africa is a very big and nice country so you guys dont try to spoil it with rubbish things like discriminating and dissaproving each other.

Forget the past 4/28/2009 12:31:31 PM
Yes I am white, Yes I voted DA, yes we lost and now it is time to get over it and back our New President. 75 mil is a lot of money but a drop in the ocean compared to what ZIM payed for Rob's birthday bash. This country will always be divided just like the comments on this site unless we all balck and white stand together. Forget the past and build a future

Chris-T 4/28/2009 12:31:45 PM
You people never learn. 66% of SA is least concerned abt your questions and, frankly speaking, some of them are not for JZ to answer. In this part of the world we don't prove innocence but guilt, and that lies with the NPA. How many gifts/loans from your friends have you declared to SARS? You couldn't resist the temptation of using Zille as a 'role model' to learn from! Get rid of the chip on that shoulder Max and bow to your President whom you never gave a chance in the 1st place!

Ivan 4/28/2009 12:32:14 PM
Mr Z is not here to stay, he is here to serve! If he can not serve his people, he must go! I give this country a large amount of tax money every year and it's not to party with. It's to be used for the betterment of this country and it's people. Last on the list of uses for my tax money would be "party". First on the list would be "feed/clothe/house the poor before this winter sets in". It seems like the president has the list upside down...

mavusana 4/28/2009 12:33:24 PM
the day for mr president in court will be on the 9 may 2009 in union building ufe craig

Ben 4/28/2009 12:33:34 PM
Get real ppl - all policians have chequered backgrounds - Mbeki, Zilla & Madiba included. It's just how the media and society interprets these issues. Bribery is quite acceptable in some societies. Zapiro & Max - your attacks on Zuma is bordering on obsessiveness. I have not come across more one-sided individuals than these two. It's good to see unconventionalism (i.e Zuma a Zulu, accused of bribery, etc), gainst all oddds, triumph over conventionalism (Xhosa, sqeaky clean prez)!

jen 4/28/2009 12:37:35 PM
Another question I would like answered, is why do ANC supporters think it is so gravely wrong to question their leaders? and why is Schabir Shaik still alive? I thought he was in the final stages of terminal illness...

Doorboot 4/28/2009 12:41:01 PM
Umm you are talking rubish, in the 70's there was a huge scandal go and ask Dr Connie Mulder. Know your history before you spout drivel. BTW ANC supporters you have been asked a question, still waiting for the answer.

Mandla m 4/28/2009 12:41:47 PM
The ANC was aiming for more than 2/3 majority. The reason was not to change the constitution but to once again prove many of you wrong by not using it to change the constitution. I see you are still on drugs as you are a DA(Drug addits), thats why you still think this country will be ruled by these drug people. The ANC ahs increased the number of people that voted the from the 2004 election by more than a million. In % the ANC lost about 3%. Your DA lost opposition status in a number of provinces

chris 4/28/2009 12:41:51 PM
Max has always defended what's right. Not long ago he strongly opposed and attacked almost anything white and a firm supporter of the ANC. Now that something else is wrong, he suddenly is labelled a racist and sour because the DA lost and the ANC won. The chances of Max being a DA supporter is slim to none, he just states questions that is being avoided, irrespective of political affilliation or support. Had Zille been the one faced with the same suspicions, Max would have done the same.

lerato 4/28/2009 12:45:47 PM
Nice one Mr President answer the questions, we want the truth and this not about black white green yellow its about the truth

Thapelo 4/28/2009 12:48:26 PM
are you now a JUDGE in your own court of public opinion????????

Brownsuit 4/28/2009 12:48:33 PM
The thing is 65% of the country voted for this man to be president. That makes him democratically elected. The question you need to ask yourself is why would people vote for someone who may be a criminal? I think I have made my point. Another thing, Zuma will never apear on TV, he will never appear in public where he can be asked direct questions and be expected to answer. The only time he will appear in public, is when he is surrounded by supporters where he can sing and dance.

Chris-T 4/28/2009 12:55:41 PM
Some people are in dire need of counseling (read Max/Zapiro/minorities). They are stuck on the past and find it hard to move on. JZ's rape case tarumatised Zapiro and he literally became a 'pillar of salt'. The corruption case left multitudes of minorities stuck as well and they can never think of anything else. We try to assist these people everyday by telling them to stop chasing after the wind. At least Zille cashed in on that trauma.

James 4/28/2009 12:59:15 PM
Mandla m... 11 million ANC voters eh? How about 11 million brainwashed individuals who have no education (thanks to the ANC's previous failings) and no real alternative to vote for. Give the masses free t-shirts and they will vote for you... Get real. It seems to me that keeping the masses ignorant through improper education is the ONLY way the ANC can stay in power. Even a quick glance at basic economics will most certainly show the most uneducated that Zuma hasnt got a clue

MARIO 4/28/2009 1:00:33 PM
Botha and Verwoerd may not be the best leaders we had, but you are right, there were no telegrams or complaints for them because they had the criminal ministers in their cabinet JAILED instead of PROMOTED.

Vuyo 4/28/2009 1:02:30 PM
Max du Preez really has become an intolerable bore. But just to be kind to the elderly and the washed up, I'll help him with a few obvious answers to his questions: 1. Zuma has said that Shaik loaned him money over a period of time. He has repaid some of it, and even put up his government pension as a guarantee. 2. One is not required to declare loans to the Receiver, nor pay tax on them. You are only taxed on your "income", ie. money you've worked for or earned through investments.

Johnson 4/28/2009 1:08:01 PM
ANC supporters must remember the questions re JZ is well-known internationally. The same people Mandela and JZ beg for funding to create the jobs they promised. We will never know what opportunities of investment and growth we had to forfeit because these questions were not answered. These questions are not racially or politically charged - any concerned law abiding citizen or investor would ask these questions, with the ANC supporters' response here, I would be even more concerned.

Le-mika 4/28/2009 1:08:34 PM
my question to Max is, what you gonna do if you somehow by some miracle get the answers to your questions. and Hellen Zille? C'mon maan

lee 4/28/2009 1:10:53 PM
come on now people , when will this ever end ? majority of people that voted for zuma are the one's that are scared to be ruled be people like "this". that still thinks its a white man's world .. most of us dont agree and supports what Z does , but with attitudes like this we are left with no choice ... if ff+ ever becomes a leading parting , hell will break loose. we may hate z and say all horrible things accuse him but i still say he will make better president that ff+ president. my 2c worth

Ndumiso 4/28/2009 1:11:29 PM
Interesting questions indeed. As a responsible citizen and affected party, y don't you open a case against the suspects and ensure all these questions are answered in a court of law. Raising them in a forum that JZ probably doesn't know exists is a bit cowardly, don't you think?

Vuyo 4/28/2009 1:13:59 PM
3. As a cabinet minister Zuma was required to declare 'gifts/loans' in the Executive Members' Register. There is no evidence that he didn't do this. 4.I'm not sure why u think Zuma should answer for Joe Modise. 5. A question that surely should be put to the NPA and its investigators. 6. The Sunday Times didn't put up any credible evidence for this story. Yet Mbeki refused to sue or challenge them to do so. Ask HIM why.

Keith Bettinelli 4/28/2009 1:21:37 PM
ANC supporters - I bet you all made fun of old bright spark Bush (ex president of the US - the old white guy - a bit of a dunce)...Oh yes, I'm sure you never rip off other prominent people. To self righteous to do something like that? JZ will continue to get the raw end of the stick. He will need to prove himself before he gains any bit of respect.it

Vuyo 4/28/2009 1:22:23 PM
7. How did Zuma 'abuse' the NPA? They 'investigated' him without hindrance for a solid 10 years! 8. Zuma can't 'fire' members of parliament. So Butan Khompela stays. Sorry. 9. You'll have to explain what you understand to be an 'attack' on the Constitutional Court. Of all the pertinent questions that should be asked of an incoming president under the current global climate, this is the rubbish you come up with? Is it any wonder Mbeki chose to ignore the South African media completely?

Christian 4/28/2009 1:24:23 PM
Nothing escapes God and He has a perfectly good reason for allowing JZ to be president and your comment in reply to me makes me feel sorry for you. Read the bible and see how God uses people we would say were the most wretched to accomplish greater things. God will also expose JZ (if HE wants to) when the time is right and humble him in a way that he never thought possible. Nothing is impossible with GOD. Empower yourself with the word of GOD as it is the ultimate wisdom!!

MikeyMike 4/28/2009 1:24:44 PM
WOW! All I can say is WOW! Apparently, the only way any ANC supporters know how to answer simple questions is to have a hissy fit and throw insults around. Here is a even simpler one. Do ANY of the ANC supporters think JZ can answer any of the above questions? Or does he not have to since he is now pres? Do us all a favor those of you supporting JZ, grow up. I can accept JZ is pres, can you accept he can't answer simple grade 2 questions?

Pietie 4/28/2009 1:29:35 PM
answer just 1 of the 2 questions. 1. If I have 10 peanuts, I eat two, how many are left? 2. Is Jacob Zuma corrupt?

Mathew Buckingham 4/28/2009 1:38:18 PM
Brilliant

Matthew 4/28/2009 1:49:53 PM
Why is it that as soon as any questions are raised about the question marks around Zuma the writer is immediately labelled as racist? I don't care what colour the next president is, but I do care if he has a shadow of corruption hanging over him.

Grant G 4/28/2009 1:50:28 PM
Africa will be forever Africa. Love SA and promised I would never leave, until I started traveling. SA is my home, but so glad I live in Aussie now. Even honeymooned in the Cape less than 2 weeks ago for my fix. If you have the chance make the move. Then you can just read these articles, and not worry about the issues, when you turn your laptop off.

jen 4/28/2009 1:51:22 PM
None of them have changed. Zapiro has always drawn cartoons that highlight controversial issues, Max has always asked the questions that nobody wants to answer, Tutu has always stood by the same principles. They are national treasures. It is just funny how people say how wonderful they are when they agree, and slam them as 'counter revolutionary' when they do not agree!

Jairz 4/28/2009 1:51:51 PM
Now that is the question. The people have spoken, at least 65% plus of the 77% who voted. Shame on you 23% who did not vote. Zuma outfoxed and outdanced his rivals to win the coveted prize of being the first formally uneducated president of South Africa with trailer full of charges that may never be tested in a court of law. Zuma does not see the cloud you and 34% who did not vote ANC see. He has proven to be the Maradonna of politics.

jen 4/28/2009 1:54:11 PM
but God is not beyond question. In fact, I don't think she would like it very much if we put anything at all beyond question. And she particularly dislikes being compared to JZ.

WP 4/28/2009 1:55:52 PM
Well said Max - indeed something this Zuma fellow should read out on live television. Perhaps he can then also try and justify why the taxpayer must fork out a mere R 75m for his inauguration. Oh how I wish Mandela was just a couple of years younger.....

Mphatjie Monareng 4/28/2009 2:02:18 PM
Somebody here writes that Mr. J. Zuma was never a member of Parliament. In fact, he was. Since 1999 until he was dismissed from cabinet in 2005.

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