I did not see this coming, I did not expect this at all and I am honestly very disappointed in Tokyo.
I am pretty sure that there is a very strong (political and financial) reason for Sexwale backing the man they call J.Z. But nevertheless I am still a bit disappointed.
The Times conducted an interview with Sexwale and I must say that I expected more from the questions and was left wanting. I wanted probing, deep, inquisitive questions that put Sexwale on the line, but got fluffy journalism.
Nonetheless it’s interesting to hear the man talk so let’s have a look at the video:
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December 16th, 2007 at 9:59 am
maybe a controvercial view but i don’t think anyone at the moment can be as bad as mbeki. i’m happy for a change.
December 19th, 2007 at 3:36 pm
Such a pity. I feel strongly that South Africa deserves better than Jacob Zuma or Thabo Mbeki at the helm. They are both deeply flawed individuals. Its time the ANC stopped acting like an adolecent child and started producing the caliber of leader we so desperately need to grow the country.