Key points
*The AbaThembu King visited H.E Prez Zuma.
*He placed on record that there are no issues between them.
*He expressed disappointment about the ill-treatment of Prez JZ by the Judiciary
*He pledged his full support for Prez JZ now&future
*They both reminisced about their exile days

Former president Jacob Zuma welcomed AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo to his homestead in Nkandla this weekend.
Dalindyebo visit to Nkandla was planned for more than two weeks.
The two wanted to fix things between them because they did not have much of a great relationship. This follows after the king believed that Zuma was behind his arrest when he was still the president between 2009 and 2018.
This visit has sparked a lot of debate on social media with many users saying that the king backstabbed the EFF. The party led by Julius Malema bought King Buyelekhaya a new car a few months back.

Read more: EFF HANDS OVER BRAND NEW MERCEDES BENZ TO KING DALINDYEBO AS PROMISED
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