Opinion › Feature Article       29.07.2018

Could Zuma Be The Worst South African Leader After Apartheid?

Jacob Zuma: The corrupt former South African leader

Why don't African nations ever learn from their mistakes? Why are Africans so weak in terms of the military, innovation? How stupidity keeps Africans poor? Why are black African people so dumb? Unbelievable, are African leaders so naive and stupid?

These are some of the embarrassing questions one often reads on the internet about Africans and the leaders.

The questioning of the intelligence of African leaders goes on and on without a limit. As a matter of fact, these questions wouldn't have been necessary if Africa hasn't any natural resources. The continent of Africa has petroleum, Natural Gas, Diamonds, Manganese, Iron Ore, Cobalt, Bauxite, Copper, Gold, Nickel, Tantalum, Silica Sand, and Clay.

Cocoa, Beans, Coffee, Palm Oil, Hydropower, Uranium, Natron, Kaolin, Fish (Lake Chad), Gold, Limestone, Sand and Gravel, Timber, Potash, Lead, Zinc, phosphates, Gold, Magnesium, Hydropower etc, yet the leaders seem inept to utilize those resources but good in ‘utilizing’ corruption and drive the most luxurious cars.

It's great for a country to have a leader that's the reason Africa has leaders but they lack the knowledge to rule, to create employment, feed, and provide housing for the ordinary people. African leaders only care about their family and hardly think of the poor majority.

There is no country in Africa that citizens are enjoying a life of comfort unless you are a rich man and what makes the situation worse is due to the poor taxation system, the rich easily evade tax and the poor suffer to pay tax. The poor live with hopes and dreams.

That was the similar situation in South Africa under the former South African leader, Jacob Zuma.

How corrupt and poor Jacob Zuma was as a leader?

A notice to African leaders
African leaders depend on votes during elections to rule. That means without the people's votes, they can't be leaders, unless by the power of the gun. Therefore, Africans or citizens have the right to protest, and demand leaders to step down if they are not doing well or the people are hungry.

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