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Monday, January 1, 2001

Admits to casual sex while chairing SA's Moral Regeneration

There is little reason to doubt that Zuma discontinued his normal sexual activities once he was appointed the Patron of South Africa's Moral Regeneration Movement.

Interestingly there is little published on Government posts on Zuma and his activities.

The Moral Regeneration Movement in its history seems to try and take an armslength stance:

After the 1999 election, with Thabo Mbeki in office as president and Jacob Zuma as deputy president, the moral regeneration initiative began to enjoy more formal attention from the Presidency (this may have pointed to increasing interest in the moral regeneration approach; or merely to a more efficient administrative system). In dividing up political and administrative tasks between the president and deputy president in the early days of their term, Zuma was allocated responsibility for this initiative.

Even though the Deputy President’s Office has some responsibility for the political co-ordination of the moral regeneration work being done in government, this is a fairly arms-length relationship; especially since the establishment of the Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) with its own offices in Johannesburg. Another senior government figure associated with the early moral regeneration initiative was Rev Smangaliso Mkatshwa (a key religious figure within the ANC, former deputy minister of education and subsequent mayor of Tshwane).

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