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Dear Duduzile Zuma, do you understand the horror that your call for 'another unrest' will wreak?

In recent days, former president Jacob Zuma’s daughter Dudu Zuma-Sambudla has been tweeting in support of ‘another unrest’ — like the one that followed her father’s arrest in July 2021. How can anyone who knows what happened last year possibly be calling for a repeat of the three deadliest days in South Africa’s democratic history?
Dear Duduzile Zuma, do you understand the horror that your call for 'another unrest' will wreak? Duduzile Zuma at the 24th ANC Youth League National Congress held at Gallagher Estates on June 16, 2011 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sunday Times/Simon Mathebula)

Dear Dudu Zuma-Sambudla,

Following the arrest of your father, former president Jacob Zuma, you took to Twitter in July last year to call upon your fellow South Africans to rise up against JZ’s detention.

You jubilantly reposted footage and reports of people organising to come together to blockade roads and set buildings on fire. The South African Human Rights Commission would later hear that yours was “one of the accounts that was most engaging in the celebratory parts of unrest”.

Now, amidst President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Farmgate scandal, you are at it again.

“I Smell Another Unrest…” you tweeted on 9 June.




“It’s Time To Take Our Country Back!!!” you exhorted, later the same day, posting a photograph of protesters posing defiantly in front of a burning building. (The image in question actually does not reflect any South African event; it was taken during the 2020 US protests following the murder of George Floyd by police. This technique – passing off old or unrelated photos as if they captured contemporaneous local events — is also one that you employed around the July 2021 unrest.)



When JZ was arrested last year, perhaps your tweeting at the time simply reflected the rage and frustration of a daughter who believed her father was being treated unjustly. Perhaps you genuinely had no idea of the scale of horrifying real-life violence that was about to explode.

This time around, it is impossible to give you the benefit of the doubt. If you weren’t aware in July 2021, you now know, beyond all question, what this “unrest” that you gleefully await again entails.  

Which raises only one question: How, in God’s name, can you possibly be calling for a do-over?

Jacob Zuma’s daughter Dudu Zuma-Sambudla. (Photo: Gallo Images / Sunday Times / Simon Mathebula)



More than 350 people died in the July 2021 unrest. As Daily Maverick discovered when we set out to investigate what exactly went down between the start of Monday, 12 July 2021, and Wednesday, 14 July 2021, most of them died in almost unimaginably awful ways.

They were crushed to death in looted supermarkets under the weight of dislodged boxes of alcohol and huge hunks of frozen meat. They were burnt alive after becoming trapped in buildings set on fire. They fell from bridges to their death while trying to escape police, or ran on to highways and were smashed by cars, or jumped into rivers and drowned.

They died agonisingly, gasping for breath, after being trampled underfoot by crowds stampeding to access shops. In malls in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, we saw blood still staining staircases and emergency exits days later, an eerie testimony to the mayhem that left bodies lying lifeless in its wake.

Others died in a hail of live ammunition, or after being punctured by rubber bullets fired at close range. Some were murdered by criminals while making their way home with stolen loot.

In KwaZulu-Natal, we heard horror stories of bodies being piled on top of each other in morgues, as the available space could not keep pace with the delivery of corpses. Outside mortuaries, desperately fearful mothers lined up to receive the nightmare news about the fate of their missing children.

Not one of the dead was a white monopoly capitalist. Not one of the dead was a member of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration, or drawn from any of the other groups you rail against on Twitter. Those who died were ordinary black and brown people, mostly living in poverty.

They were men, women and children.

A line we heard again and again from mothers grieving their bright young sons: He was my only hope. He was my only way out of here.  

Those who were caught up in the chaos, but survived, told of days spent lying in hospital corridors pleading for attention for bullet wounds. Young men in Durban townships showed us sickening injuries and spoke with weary resignation of the end of promising soccer careers.  

Then there were those who lost everything in different ways. Like Dr Mpho Mushadu, the popular Soweto GP whose practice in the Ndofaya Mall was stripped bare, down to surgical instruments and medication, leaving only the bolted-down chairs in his waiting room.

Security guards spoke of their terror and confusion while trying to hold back people from their own communities — their neighbours and friends — from tearing apart shopping centres that offered the only local employment in an ocean of poverty.

In Durban, the horrifying vigilantism that took place in Phoenix left residents of nearby townships hunkering down in a state of trauma and shock. Elderly men and women, frightened of repeat attacks, talked of their desire to flee — to Johannesburg, to anywhere — but with what? All they had was lodged in a community they no longer recognised.

Dudu Zuma-Sambudla, when you tweet your gleeful anticipation of “another unrest”, do you think of these people?

Do you imagine the sight of 350  broken bodies laid out on mortuary slabs and the families who weep for them still? 

Do you consider them merely necessary collateral damage — in a political crusade aimed solely at helping your own family?

And, if so: How do you sleep? DM

Comments (5)

Nicol Mentz Jul 13, 2022, 08:32 AM

Only one word comes to mind when overthrow of the state is promoted; " SEDITION". If this then leads to loss of life/property /injury because of reckless 'twittering', Twitter and the twitterer should be liable. Incitement to violence is not free speech!

Dragan KostaKostic Jun 16, 2022, 06:36 PM

Zuma supporters are presenting JZ as a heroic victim of a CR controlled by foreign capital, local WMC, the IMF and the World Bank. Fact: Zuma was a neo-liberal who sold the country. He was bribed by French multinational corporations for arms deals, while he helped gut welfare and push privatisation under Mbeki; Zuma's "state capture" scams routinely involved WMC and foreign Asian capital; Zuma implemented the IMF/ WB approved neoliberal GEAR as Deputy under Mbeki, and then as President. Almost every Zuma "state capture" scam was done through privatization e.g. Transnet contracts for railways and Eskom ones for coal. Even his much-vaunted NSFAS reforms in education took place through austerity e.g gutting municipal budgets and postgrad funding e.g. gutting NIHSS. Zuma's police were at Marikana in 2013, and on campuses during #FMF... there wasn't another commander-in-chief!

Old Man Jun 15, 2022, 08:58 AM

Be prepared Cyril, all the recent actions are coming to a head with corruption charges stalling a bit with Magashule and Mkhize, farmgate, and visits starting up again to JZ at Nkandla. You are responsible for intelligence now so you have no one to fall back on if the sherbert hits the fan. Bheki Cele has investigated the last treasonous insurrection and shown his competence. He must never ever use the phrase "I will leave no stone unturned". Why is he still in this position, can he do an Arthur Fraser on you?

Teresa K Jun 15, 2022, 07:20 AM

She is a psychopath just like daddy. The only thing that matters is her rotten family and she will burn everything to protect them from accountability.

Beyond Fedup Jun 14, 2022, 09:35 PM

This is a land where anything goes and total impunity is the order of the day. SA is a powder keg ready to explode!