This president is uneducated, and although he became the president of a country, he still dares to take the lead in corruption and blackmail.
He was president for nine years, and during those nine years, he had a lot of negative news, he married 6 wives, but he still molested women outside.
If anyone comes to it, he will definitely step down immediately, but this man not only did not step down, he also served as president for several years, and even he won the title of honorary professor of "Peking University" in the mainland.
Even more bizarrely, when the president was arrested by the police, his supporters also rioted, and more than 200 people were killed in the riot.
Why does this president still gain popular support after committing a crime? What will be his final fate?
Pay attention to oranges, oranges with you to see today's strange president.
A president who came out of the slums
On July 12, 2021, there was an unprecedented disturbance in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Fire, robbery, trampling, beatings, just 5 days after this farce was staged, 212 people died.
Immediately, the South African government sent 2,500 soldiers to suppress it, but these more than 2,000 soldiers were a drop in the bucket in the riots, and they not only failed to quell the riots, but brought more wounded to the hospital.
During that time, South Africa was busy with the vaccination of the new crown vaccine, and they had to stop the vaccination activity because the number of wounded people increased to more than three times the usual number.
Strangely, when the police investigated the cause of the riots, they were surprised to find that the people who caused the riots were all supporters of former South African President Jacob Zuma.
In other words, Zuma was arrested by the police, and his supporters were not convinced, so they wanted to be discouraged by robbery.
This reason makes the South African police officer very speechless, after all, the crime committed by Zuma has long been enough for an ordinary person to be sentenced to life.
But why do these masses have "brainless" support in the face of Zuma, who has repeatedly violated the law? The reason behind this can be traced back to the bumpy life of Zuma, the former president.
Born in 1942 in Inkandra, KwaZulu Natal Province, Zuma belongs to the Zulu ethnic group.
The Zulus are the largest black tribe in South Africa, and this tribe has a large number of talents, including former ANC president Lutuli from the Zulu ethnic group.
But unlike Lutuli's noble birth, Zuma was born at the bottom. His family has always been in the slums, and to make matters worse, not long after Zuma was born, his father died in an accident.
After losing his family support, Zuma's life became even poorer, and even his mother struggled to cover his primary school fees.
In the end, Zuma was thrown out of school before he finished primary school because he had no money to pay the tuition fees. After dropping out of school, Zuma wanted to be self-taught, but he overlooked South Africa's long-standing racism.
In South Africa, whites have always been dominant, often oppressing blacks and treating them as white servants.
For example, a child in a slum like Zuma, the white man will never allow him to learn. Under the pressure of people with hearts, Zuma's dream of studying was completely shattered.
After being suppressed, Zuma finally realized the importance of apartheid, and at the age of 16, Zuma joined the ANC, where he could join many black people in opposing apartheid.
In order to spread the call for equality, after joining the ANC, Zuma also joined an armed force, the National Spear.
Zuma thought that he could shine in these organizations, but what he never expected was that the whites would have noticed these "rebel organizations" long ago.
In 1963, Zuma was charged with "conspiring to subvert the government" during the liquidation investigation, and he was subsequently imprisoned on Robben Island.
After being imprisoned, Zuma never gave up his faith. After Zuma was released from prison in 1973, he resumed his old job. This time, however, he was more mindful, and instead of openly opposing the white authorities, he turned to forming teams underground.
In order to rally support from all over South Africa, Zuma left South Africa in 1975. He then traveled around Africa with a friend named Mbeki, and thanks to their efforts, the ANC further expanded.
In 1977, in appreciation of Zuma, the ANC promoted him to an official position.
That year, he became a member of the National Executive Committee of the ANC. After that, Zuma relied on his excellent leadership to rise through the ranks, and by 1991, Zuma had become deputy general secretary of the ANC.
Of course, everyone only thinks that Zuma is a black man with considerable means, and no one ever imagined that Zuma would become the president of South Africa.
2. Kill your good brother and become president
This is a president known for corruption, and he came to power because he killed his good brother.
After Zuma became vice president of the ANC, he did a lot of good things.
In 1994, Zuma, who was an official, was sent to his hometown by his superiors, and as an inspector, Zuma was supposed to go through the motions, but when he saw his backward hometown, Zuma was still very distressed.
So, instead of returning immediately, like other inspection officials, he studied ways to make a fortune with local residents.
Zuma believed that although his hometown was poor, it was a magnificent scenery, so he contacted the ILO and used his position in the ANC to force the ILO to invest in his hometown, and after obtaining the investment, Zuma's villagers started tourism, and they also got rid of the slum status.
Zuma won the appreciation of many ANC elders for his achievements, and he also accumulated a number of his own forces at the ANC. These forces were the best shields to help him overthrow his friends and ascend to the presidency.
In 1997, Zuma became vice president of the ANC with the support of the elders, and two years later, the supporter Zuma became vice president of South Africa.
Becoming vice president does not mean that Zuma will rest easy, because the president of South Africa at the moment is his good brother Mbeki, and Zuma himself has long been mired in corruption.
Mbeki knows Zuma all too well, and Zuma, a child born in a slum, is indispensable to corruption and bribery if he wants to become South Africa's vice president.
Before Mbeki became president, Zuma's corruption had nothing to do with him, but after he became president, in order to protect his reputation, he had to expose Zuma's black material.
In June 2005, Zuma was removed from his vice-presidency by Mbeki on the grounds of corruption and bribery.
While Zuma was trying to clear his name, the court informed Zuma that he had forcibly had sex with a 31-year-old woman.
With political scandals on one side and personal stuff on the other, Zuma is busy. However, although these scandals are vigorous, they seem to be somewhat untenable among Zuma's many supporters.
In 2006, Zuma overturned his charges. He claimed that he did not force the woman, that the woman and he were "in love", that the woman took the initiative to throw herself into the embrace, and that he was therefore not guilty.
In addition, he firmly refused to admit to Mbeki's accusations of corruption and bribery. As there was no conclusive evidence on Mbeki's side, Zuma escaped accountability.
After narrowly getting away with it, Zuma realizes that Mbeki will be a major obstacle in his career. For this reason, he and the elders of the African National Congress felt that Mbeki must be eradicated.
In 2007, Zuma's opportunity came. Zuma defeated Mbeki at the 52nd National Congress.
By 2008, Mbeki's party had waned, and by April of the following year, Zuma was firmly established as president of South Africa.
After that, Zuma began his political career of "alternating red and black".
The new official took office three fires, and in order to win the trust of the people, Zuma still struggled.
During Zu's tenure, South Africa's AIDS has reached an uncontrollable point, and how to manage AIDS well will be a major test for Zuma.
It has to be said that Zuma is very good at the administrative side, in order to curb the spread of the virus, he can go without sleep every day.
Under Zuma's close arrangement, South Africa, as the country with the highest probability of contracting AIDS, has become the country with the most remarkable effect on AIDS prevention and control.
Zuma's achievements in the prevention and control of AIDS have also been appreciated by the United Nations, but this is only one aspect of Zuma's goodness.
In 2006, Zuma was accused of having a relationship with a friend and family member suffering from AIDS. This is undoubtedly a big scandal for a president who is actively preventing and controlling.
But Zuma himself did not care about this, he even explained himself in court:
He bathed often afterwards to avoid contracting HIV.
Such a reason, although hilarious, allowed Zuma to escape sanctions in the end.
Zuma's black history is accompanied by some of his political achievements. Although Zuma is not very educated, he has done a particularly good job in poverty alleviation.
Unlike other leaders, who don't pay attention to the poor, Zuma provides free accommodation for the poor and grants them free electricity and water.
Because Zuma is considerate of the people, for a long time the people were his supporters.
But when the 2014 general election came, the Zuma scandal broke out again in South Africa:
Zuma spent 100 million to renovate his mansion.
Can Zuma keep his presidency amid such a scandal?
3. Corruption and bribery, refusal to summons
This president smokes and drinks, embezzles and blackmails, even after being caught, he and his younger brother stand up to refute, why is he so arrogant?
In 2014, Zuma, who had been president for 5 years, was facing a change of office, and at this juncture, Zuma's scandal broke out again.
However, Zuma's backstage is so powerful that even if the scandals are overwhelming, he can still withstand public opinion and be re-elected.
Although Zuma is personally satisfied with his re-election, after he took office, these black materials not only did not stop, but intensified.
Shortly after Zu took office, a property in his name was investigated.
Zuma's mansion is located in the remote countryside, but in this barren land, Zuma's mansion is equipped with swimming pools, clinics and theaters.
For the decoration of the mansion alone, Zuma spent 30 million US dollars, which was converted into yuan, that is, 180 million.
Such a sky-high decoration fee, of course, is not something that Zuma can get when he is president. For this reason, Zuma was prosecuted by the prosecution authorities.
But in the face of the investigation, Zuma did not come forward at all, but the South African government came forward to help Zuma speak. They claim that Zuma built the mansion for security reasons, otherwise he would have been plotted without knowing when he would live in his home.
This turmoil has not completely passed, and Zuma is deeply involved in the turmoil of accepting bribes. According to investigations by relevant departments, Zuma and a merchant family in India collaborated, Zuma provided him with power to do things, and the businessman provided Zuma with money.
In addition, Zuma claims to support equality between men and women, but he himself has married 6 wives and has 21 legitimate children.
Whenever he divorced his wife, Zuma would immediately continue to the next place, which also affected Zuma's image in the hearts of the people.
However, you think Zuma will be afraid of these? That is simply impossible. At that time, Zuma's opponents wrote a song called "When Zuma Stepped Down".
After the song reached Zuma's ears, Zuma was completely lifeless. He even played the song openly in his office, where Zuma twisted his body and danced along.
Zuma was not at all flustered, he did not think that he would step down because of this. But people are not as good as heaven, and the non-national congress that tried to protect Zuma's power in the past has now become the most powerful blow to overthrow Zuma.
After several crimes of corruption, money laundering, extortion, and chaos in his private life, the ANC finally stopped shielding Zuma, and in order to win the hearts and minds of the people, the ANC had to order Zuma to resign.
In 2018, under the suppression of public opinion, Zuma was investigated, and in this investigation, relevant personnel found that Zuma was suspected of a total of 18 crimes.
But when Zuma was summoned, Zuma refused several times. His tough attitude made the police feel helpless, but the ANC could not let Zuma spoil.
Zuma was arrested in July 2021 and will be punished with 15 months in prison.
The capture of Zuma was smooth sailing, but after Zuma was captured, South Africa was not very peaceful. Many Zuma supporters began to jump out and make trouble, and in just five days, they caused more than 200 lives, and even more than 2,500 soldiers could not suppress it.
It is not difficult to see from the riots after Zuma's capture that Zuma's contribution to South Africa is obvious to all, and Zuma has made unprecedented assistance to both the poor and blacks.
Including in this regard to the mainland, Zuma has also done a good job.
In the 90s, when Zuma was still working at the ANC, he visited the mainland.
Later, after becoming vice president, Zuma has always maintained good contacts with the mainland. In view of Zuma's friendly relations with the mainland, the mainland also bestowed on him the title of "Honorary Professor of Beijing."
Now that you count the days, Zuma's 15-month sentence is over. But Zuma did not return to full freedom, and he was still on parole.