
Jacob Zuma's daughter, Dudu Zuma-Sambudla has finally spilled the beans as she revealed that before her father joined the struggle he had wanted to be a pastor.
The former South African president who ruled the country for nine years, after taking over over from Thabo Mbeki, was invited by the Church of the Holy Ghost for a session.
"Fun fact: My father wanted to be a pastor before he joined the struggle," revealed Dudu Zuma-Sambudla.

Dudu Zuma-Sambudla thanked the Church of the Holy Ghost for inviting her father as she argues that South Africa needs prayers.
"Thank you to the church of the Holy Ghost for inviting my father Jacob Zuma. SA needs prayer amidst the COVID-19 pandemic (scam). The army of God has been unleashed. Askari bhasobha," she said.

But social media users who reacted to Dudu Zuma-Sambudla's revelation argued that maybe it is a good thing that her father didn't become a pastor.
"Offerings and donations would have been in big trouble," some suggested.
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