Article: Zuma poison plot report

President Jacob Zuma's office has dismissed as gossip a Sunday Times report that his wife Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma poisoned him.

"It's based on total speculation and gossip," presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said.
 
Mac sounds like Madiba when he speaks these days.
 
Mac is denying it?

Then its so definitely true.... that sweet little hero of a lady was trying to rid of us that scourge.
 
According to the article, Zuma got so sick during June last year that he began to hallucinate and spoke about his mother, who is dead, as if she were still alive

Did any smarty-pants with a smartphone capture this. It would attract a couple million youtube views
 
Gayton McKenzie: Zweli Mkhize attempted to poison Jacob Zuma

8.2.2018 09:30 am
Gayton McKenzie: Zweli Mkhize attempted to poison Jacob Zuma

‘This calls upon me to now set the record straight and be clear that it was Zweli Mkhize who was accused of recommending the food to President Zuma.’

Gayton McKenzie, the author of ‘Kill Zuma by Any Means Necessary’, has reacted to a letter written by a faction of the MKMVA claiming ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa attempted to poison President Jacob Zuma.

In a letter addressed to ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule, the ‘Concerned Umkhonto weSizwe veterans’ wrote: “We also demand that the leadership of the ANC who were there when poisoned liver was placed before the president, Jacob Zuma, be revealed to the membership of the ANC and the nation. How can the organisation’s top leaders sit on such information?”

“Where did the liver come from, who prepared it and who wanted the president to eat it and die. Without the leadership telling us, we conclude it is Cyril Ramaphosa,” the faction of the MKMVA said.

MKMVA spokesperson Carl Niehaus has said the members of this faction were not speaking for the organisation.

McKenzie has since responded to the assertions in a statement published on AfricaNews24-7, as well as his own Twitter account.

“My sources have confirmed that there was a plot to kill President Jacob Zuma. The plot involved feeding Zuma a piece of liver, or according to another version, a plate of vegetables,” McKenzie stated and disclosed the culprit was Dr Zweli Mkhize.

“The liver or the vegetables had been poisoned and brought to the table from outside of Luthuli House to be served to the president.

“I at no point said that Ramaphosa recommended the food in question to President Zuma. In the book, it is only stated that it was a member of the top six who suggested the president should try the food,” McKenzie clarified.

“By not naming the person, I realise now that I created needless speculation, and everyone has simply concluded the person was Ramaphosa. This calls upon me to now set the record straight and be clear that it was the then treasurer-general Zweli Mkhize, who was accused of recommending the food to President Zuma.

“The president confronted him about it afterwards, whereupon I understand Mkhize claimed not to remember anything about the incident. Hopefully, this clarification will set the record straight. Future editions of the book will also feature an edit to ensure this unintended confusion is removed,” the statement reads.

Taher Mather, Dr Mkhize’s spokesperson, was unable to get a comment from the former premier of KwaZulu-Natal, as he is currently in Cape Town.

Mather explained that by the time Pule Mabe, new ANC spokesperson, announced the postponement of the special NEC meeting scheduled for today to February 17 and 18, Mkhize and most other NEC members had already flown to Cape Town in preparation of the gathering of the party’ decision-making structure in between conferences.

Former Prasa chief executive Lucky Montana implicated Mkhize in state capture corruption during his submission to the parliamentary inquiry into Eskom maladministration. City Press reported that in a letter Mkhize sent to Zukiswa Rantho, chairperson of the public enterprises committee, he said he was exploring his legal recourse on the allegations.

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NPA throws out Zuma's poisoning case

Johannesburg - The poisoning case against former President Jacob Zuma appears to have been thrown out by the National Prosecuting Authority.

This was after the NPA refused to prosecute anyone for the alleged poisoning of Zuma five years ago.

 
But Gayton McKenzie provides all the details in his book.
It was either meat or vegetables.
The deed was done either by Zweli Mkhize or another.
 
But Gayton McKenzie provides all the details in his book.
It was either meat or vegetables.
The deed was done either by Zweli Mkhize or another.
It must have been foreign agents:D
WMC
 
Gerrie and Afriforum should take this further, the NPA is up to its old tricks.
currently busy in dealing tiny flags - one at a time - they don't have unlimited resources. Mybb supporters are just good for talking - no fees forthcoming from them.
 
In 2015, Ntuli-Zuma, was banned from his Nkandla compound by then state security minister David Mahlobo following "revelations" of her suspected involvement in a plot to poison Zuma
Is the slut back in Zupta's Nkandla harem?

If she is at Nkandla, she best start packing her personal belongings in preparation for the auction.

Wonder if Zupta "fingered" her as a suspect?

Maybe all he had was a babalas.
 
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