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In a candid online Zoom interview released yesterday (May 4, 2020) with his son Duduzane Zuma, the former president opens up about the alleged Muammar Gaddafi millions he has been said to be stashing, state capture, the poisoning plot and the decisions the country has taken amid the Covid-19 outbreak.

I wish I was sitting on money because nobody has ever shown me where it is. No-one has been able to say Zuma and state capture is connected.

It’s my worry that Africa has been colonised by Europe. Duduzane said that in his opinion, the full national lockdown was implemented ‘prematurely’.

In the trailer of the interview, released by Vaultage TV, Jacob Zuma denied any links to the late Libyan dictator’s millions and South African state capture,

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