

It is one obvious display of impunity when an ethnic group marginalizes another or some planted colonial groups claim privileges over the natives.

We cannot shield a law breaker that refused to pay according to the rules like anyone else. Africans are not blind and we know when to fight against oppressors, no matter where they come from. Ethnic loyalty regardless of the intransigence of a man at the expense and indulgence of his own ethnic group does not deserve our empathy. We as Africans have to set some moral standard under which we are ready to go out and fight at the risk of our lives. Indeed, no leader is perfect anywhere when it comes to hedonic tendencies or misogyny of culture within culture. Zuma deserves some respect for his past as an activist. It is why folks say a country deserves the leader they elected. This is the man some Zulu are ready to die for in the hands of militia, Police and Army? Some former Presidents still command followers. Jacob Zuma had violated legitimate laws with impunity several times until the law finally caught up with him. Former President of South Africa, Jacob Gedleyyihlekisa Zuma has been in South African politics since 1959 and he was among the 45 activists arrested with Nelson Mandela that served 10 years on Robben Island (Mandela University).
