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    Crime is not a problem in this country - wonder when those words will change in to a reaction and precaution so that the police etc start doing their job. Hopefully now Tutu can use his political influence to get Zuma to realise this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by simon View Post
    Crime is not a problem in this country - wonder when those words will change in to a reaction and precaution so that the police etc start doing their job. Hopefully now Tutu can use his political influence to get Zuma to realise this.
    Unfortunately Zuma doesn't give a rat's furry behind about what Desmond has to say. He is quite a vocal critic of the Zuma administration.
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    Exactly. I don't think such a negative response is warrented. I would probably agree with the negative sentiments if it were JZ's home.
    Yeah, why can't we have some good / fun news like a break-in at JZ's house. Leave poor old Desmond alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steaksauce View Post
    Unfortunately Zuma doesn't give a rat's furry behind about what Desmond has to say. He is quite a vocal critic of the Zuma administration.
    Thing is Tutu has such a huge following and that to ignore him becomes a thing where the populous then sides with whoever. After yesterdays speech by Mugabe and Zumas relationship with the tyrant I think he is going to be forced in to a situation where he needs to start using his ears and brain for the original purpose rather than ornaments and do something about the state of the country.
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