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Zuma offered an American author a holiday in SA for a weekend of sex?
05 Jan 2012 at 10:34hrs | Views
Kola Boof has made startling claims involving President Jacob Zuma. AN AMERICAN author has claimed that President Jacob Zuma once offered her a quick holiday in Mzansi for a weekend of sex!
The author, born Naima Harith in Sudan but now living under the name Kola Boof, said Zuma made the move on the pretext that he wanted to discuss her relationship with al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden. Boof angered many South Africans on Twitter when she tweeted that Zuma called her after the television interview.
Boof also said she would never come â€" but said she would have come if former president Thabo Mbeki had extended the invitation! President Zuma allegedly complimented her on her huge, natural breasts and asked her what it would cost to bring her to South Africa for a weekend.
"Name your price! What do you say?" she claimed the president said.
Boof claims Zuma called her personally many times in 2009. It is not clear how Zuma got her phone number. When South Africans attacked Boof, she hit back by saying South Africans should vent their anger on the president, not on her because she was not responsible for his actions. At first, she said the real reason for not coming to South Africa was that she needed special permission from the US government because she is on the American suspected terrorist list.
"I'm not allowed to leave the US without special permission. So I can't go on these weekends."
She changed her tune when South Africans attacked her endlessly.
"I don't know why South Africans are angry with me for telling the truth. What I don't get is that they know their president. So why demonise the woman for his actions. Any man who has multiple wives is not on my 'Good' list. I don't like him."
She alleged that Zuma regularly paid models to have sex with him. Presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said he was not prepared to comment on the matter.
The author, born Naima Harith in Sudan but now living under the name Kola Boof, said Zuma made the move on the pretext that he wanted to discuss her relationship with al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden. Boof angered many South Africans on Twitter when she tweeted that Zuma called her after the television interview.
Boof also said she would never come â€" but said she would have come if former president Thabo Mbeki had extended the invitation! President Zuma allegedly complimented her on her huge, natural breasts and asked her what it would cost to bring her to South Africa for a weekend.
"Name your price! What do you say?" she claimed the president said.
Boof claims Zuma called her personally many times in 2009. It is not clear how Zuma got her phone number. When South Africans attacked Boof, she hit back by saying South Africans should vent their anger on the president, not on her because she was not responsible for his actions. At first, she said the real reason for not coming to South Africa was that she needed special permission from the US government because she is on the American suspected terrorist list.
"I'm not allowed to leave the US without special permission. So I can't go on these weekends."
She changed her tune when South Africans attacked her endlessly.
"I don't know why South Africans are angry with me for telling the truth. What I don't get is that they know their president. So why demonise the woman for his actions. Any man who has multiple wives is not on my 'Good' list. I don't like him."
She alleged that Zuma regularly paid models to have sex with him. Presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said he was not prepared to comment on the matter.
Source - Dailysun