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Rudolph
01-05-2010, 02:06 AM
JZ wedding 'out of dark ages' (http://www.news24.com/Content/SouthAfrica/Politics/1057/48fd0631f63943e38b633f4e4341d42a/04-01-2010-10-06/JZ_wedding_out_of_dark_ages)
2010-01-04 22:06

Durban - The leader of the Christian Democratic Party has described President Jacob Zuma's traditional wedding on Monday as a "giant step back into the dark ages".

Zuma's wedding "to a woman he is reported to have already fathered three children with, and the alarming return to ancestral worship is a giant step back into the dark ages," said CDP leader Reverend Theunis Botha.

Zuma married his fifth wife, Thobeka Madiba, outside his homestead on Monday afternoon in a colourful traditional wedding which attracted scores of guests and media.

'Traditions plagued Africa'

It was the same ancestral traditions that had plagued Africa in the past and that had kept it [Africa] in superstition and poverty, and not colonialism as some people believed, he claimed.

Botha is also acting chairperson of the Christian Democratic Alliance.

"Very little has been done since ‘independence’ in the way of development, with few that do not rely on handouts, especially from the West," he said.

It was up to the churches to speak out about ancestral worship practices, Botha said.

"Political parties doing so, when the churches are silent, are exposing themselves to undue criticism of being anti-black or racist," said Botha.

The president's other wives are Sizakele Khumalo, whom he married in 1973, and Nompumelelo MaNtuli-Zuma, whom he married in 2007.

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

Eighteen children

Zuma is the father of 18 children.

He is also engaged to Gloria Bongi Ngema from Durban. Her family presented umbondo (gifts) to the Zuma family at the end of December.

Umbondo is the last Zulu traditional ceremony before the wedding. It was done after ilobolo had been paid.

It was not known when Zuma would tie the knot with Ngema.


- SAPA

Lazer
01-05-2010, 02:18 AM
I'm not sure why no one mentions this, but actions like this by public figures seriously undermines the fight against AIDS. One of the greatest campaigns was to encourage people to only have one partner at a time, but with the president having three wives and taking showers it sends mixed messages.

eskachig
01-05-2010, 04:10 AM
While Zuma is an asshole I don't see anything wrong with having an traditional ceremony. For that matter I don't really see what polygamy has to do with AIDS either.

Honestly, the reverend also sounds like a colossal douche.

Connaught Ranger
01-05-2010, 04:26 AM
Christian Democratic Party = Sore losers in the race to save the heathen souls before Judgment Day.

Rudolph
01-05-2010, 04:30 AM
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6174/zuma3.jpg

^In your mind I'd probably be called a racist. Many of the Zulu people truly believe that this kind of wedding is sanctioned by their ancestors, and when a president engages in it, it adds legitimacy to these age-old beliefs. As the pastor said, the Africans are keeping themselves back. The change has to be started by the leadership - did you ever see Mandela wearing his tribal dress or talking about magic and witchdocters?