SA: Jacob Zuma ties knot


  1. Sanday Chongo Kabange, AfricaNews reporter in Lusaka, Zambia
    A day long Zulu traditional wedding ceremony is currently underway in South Africa where President Jacob Zuma is to marry Thobeka Madiba. She will be his third wife. Zuma is a Zulu traditionalist who practices polygamy and has married five times. The 68-year-old has 19 children.
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    The Zulu traditional ceremony will run the whole day in Zuma’s home village and the media have been asked to stay at bay by the office of the president, as the wedding is a private event.

    Zuma was previously married to Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, whom he divorced in 1998 and Kate Zuma, who committed suicide in 2000.


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    This man must be a pimp or something because he show do have a lot of kids.DDDDDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGG,and he was married 5times. BOY do you got money?IF YOU DO SEND ME SOME LOL LOL :)JUST KIDDING WELL ILL PRAY FOR YOU AND HAITI I REALLY FEEL SORRY FOR YALL WHEN I GET OLDER I AM GOING TO HELP ALL THE POOR AND GIVE THEM MONEY AND ESPEACILLY AFRICA .WELL.... I GOT TO GET BACK TO MY PROJECT, SO BYE DON'T FORGET ILL PRAY AND JESUS WILL HELP YOU AND I HOPE YOU FIND ALL PARTS OF YOUR FAMILY.

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    Why has he married so many women? Is it a traditiional thing. I can tell that he is a very intallegent man. That's probably why he has been married so many times.He is probably proud for what he has done and where he is now.

    la chava


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