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How did Zuma get so rich

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First of all Zuma is giving himself a wealthy amount of money each month. Then there is the bribes from people and nations that the receives for business opportunities in South Africa and then he takes that money and have traders on stock market trading it for him. He tips them off before he makes changes in the government to benefit himself making huge amounts of millions on zar exchanges. We will be discussing each one now.

Zuma’s annual salary surpasses heads of state from countries wealthier than South Africa.
He takes home R2.75 million per year which makes him the fourth highest paid after Germany’s leader Angela Merkel, Stephen Harper of Canada and US president Barack Obama who leads the pack.
Zuma earns about R100 000 more than United Kingdom’s Prime Minister David Cameron and about R250 000 more than Japan’s Shinzo Abe.

Then secondly Zuma is getting numerous bribes and “gifts” from business and other countries. Countries sponsoring Zuma is India, China and Russia. They are all giving large sums of money to him, and of latly one of the not so clever group was caught out. They are known as the Gupta’s from India, India have banned them and freezed their accounts due to all the corruption they stir up.

They have given Zuma’s relatives big jobs as well which includes:
Bongi Ngema-Zuma, one of the president's wives, used to work for the Gupta-controlled JIC Mining Services as a communications officer.
.; Duduzile Zuma, his daughter, was a director at Sahara Computers.;
Duduzane Zuma, a son, was a director of some Gupta-owned companies but stepped down earlier this year following the public pressure.

As well as computers, they have interests in mining, air travel, energy, technology and media.
Atul says they met President Zuma more than 10 years ago "when he was a guest in one of Sahara's annual functions".
Although they do not figure on any continental rich list, there is no doubt that they are extremely wealthy.
Their heavily guarded family Sahara Estate in Johannesburg's affluent Saxonwold suburb comprises at least four mansions which can be seen from the tree-lined avenue. The estate is now valued at about 52m rand ($3.4m; £2.3m).
The complex even boasts a helicopter pad, while the family enjoys the services of five personal chefs and regularly travels with bodyguards.
They also own the former Cape Town home of Sir Mark Thatcher, son of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

The Gupta’s even gets Zuma’s VIP Presidential protection otherwise known as blue lights to escort them when they go anywhere.
If they family thought this would remove them from the limelight, they were wrong.
Finance Minster Pravin Gordhan has accused the family of being involved in "suspicious" transactions worth about $490m (£400m), which they deny.
The Gupta's critics suspect that they want Mr Gordhan ousted so that they can extend their influence to the ministry that controls the money.
The Guptas deny this - either way, they are unlikely to have bargained for such controversy when they moved to South Africa in 1993.
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