A lesson on South African history from President Zuma

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Parliament, 19 February 2015 - President Jacob Zuma took the opportunity to clarify his, now infamous, statement about Jan van Riebeeck to give the the country a lesson on South African history.


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I wasn't born in Apartheid I don't understand it. Black people are a blessing from God they have always been very good to me and I to them.

dewaldtfourie
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Just look how eff members concentrated no more points of orders

njongomatole
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You'll never hear this from Ramaphosa😢😢😢

mlulekimkhonzigama
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If you think MR Zuma is not smart you better think twice.

pollenusd
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I still come back to this speech once in a while, this was the best Zuma speech and very educational ❤❤❤❤❤❤

ZeeSA-nozh
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I think this is where the danger was noted.

bonginkosimsimango
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You can not discover a country where people are already living

leoniea
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For the first time, Julius Malema is following quietly🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

akababenjamin
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The best President we ever had in South Africa. We love you Msholozi, all your enemies will fall before you rest Mr. Pres

nkosidaperf
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"We did not want to fight, we wanted to be part of government"

simphiwebuthelezi
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Zuma's voice has more life than Ramaphosa's

isaacnkosi
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So surprised eNCA put this up. Great lesson.

kwakekamdivasi
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I think it's about time South Africa focuses on the insightful knowledge Jacob Zuma has about the history of South Africa instead of oppressing him with allegations, he remains undefeated!

bonginhlanhlantokozo
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This is by far the best Zuma speech in his prime.😍

thandaspeaks
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I am still watching this video 2021, Am I alone?

ishmaelgumede
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I was never a Zuma supporter, but I can't find any material fault with his history speech.

marywalker
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Class is in cession. These are historic facts whether you like the man or not

thabomahlaba
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Why are we being taught about Hittler and all other countries history and leaving behind all this important information?

sandisohuluhulu
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"Others went deep in the continent " meaning we still have our brothers and sisters in these African countries.

elliotemmanuelnogo
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This truth hurts, I can't imagine how perpetrators feel

glenmabowa