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Parties call for probe into claims Zuma kept ‘Gaddafi millions’ at Nkandla

Johannesburg - Political parties have called on the country’s law enforcement agencies to investigate claims that millions of dollars that allegedly belonged to former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had been secretly kept at former president Jacob Zuma’s residence.

Newspapers also reported that Ramaphosa met King Mswati at OR Tambo International Airport last Thursday where the king confirmed the existence of the money. “In addition, the president needs to aid in recovering these millions and to ensure that the National Prosecuting Authority holds Zuma accountable for his actions,” he said.

UDM leader Bantu Holomisa said Zuma needed to confirm if he had kept the money as media reports alleged.

 

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and people actually believe this to be true.

The way the story goes, Obama and Clinton murdered Gaddafi for his gold and Russian weapons which they used to create and supply ISIS. Question, where does South Africa fit into this?

I think ANC government is afraid of Zuma, bcus that man belong to Suncity he has done enough to be on orange uniform, let EEF win u wil c

South Africa has been a crime scene since 1652. How much more abuse can she take?

Did anyone ask him or know why he did it why he did it ?

What was the true amount given to ubaba, begin there...

Voestek rubbish

Blah, Blah, Blah... This is SouthAfrica REMEMBER. Impunity reign supreme. The place where not Jesus but Victimhood forgives all your sins...

So he has hundreds of millions stashed at his house but he had to take out a home loan to pay for renovations?

Two thieves

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