A VIEW OF THE WEEK: The Zuma ‘wonderland’ continues

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The Electoral Court's decision this week catapulted us back to a 'wonderland' that may prove to be a wasteland.

The Electoral Court's decision this week catapulted us back to a "wonderland" that may prove to be a wasteland.

We are four months into the year. And while some people are now in the routine of going on a daily run to get a Comrades medal or eating healthily, I have picked up reading a kids book before bed.Among the collection of books on the shelf is the story of Alice in Wonderland. It follows a girl’s crazy adventures after following a rabbit down a hole. It can be a real mental trip for adults who read and try to analyse it properly.

Zuma’s presidency brought successes and improvements for many South Africans. But it was also an era of state capture, propaganda and appointments that often defied logic and were out of touch with reality.and Malusi Gigaba as finance ministers to nuclear deals and Gupta-influenced media and government tenders; it was an uncertain time where you never knew what would come next from the Union Buildings.

 

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