A video of Former President Jacob Zuma, enjoying his time away from public office with his family while dancing has surfaced on social media.
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In the video, you can see the architecture of his famous homestead Nkandla in the background.
The video posted by @danielmarven has brought so many smiles to South Africans, who appear to reminisce of the times he danced when he was the state president; with some saying he is officially ready to join the popular video sharing app Tik Tok.
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:
Former President Jacob Zuma dancing to a hip hop song 😂 pic.twitter.com/T2ptWAi4N3
— KE SHARP (@danielmarven) May 4, 2021
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The Former President is seen in the video dancing to a song by Sibonelo “Sosha” Ngcobo – Like My Father, a Kwaito artist from Kwa-Zulu Natal. Last year, Ngcobo made headlines when his Golf 7 was stolen during a night of fun at Cubana.
Since he stepped down as president, Zuma has been regularly trending on social media. On the 14th of December 2018 he officially joined Twitter.
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Good morning Mzansi
Thank you for the warm welcome, I look forward to engaging with you. pic.twitter.com/sr1MhSNf0F
— Jacob G Zuma (@PresJGZuma) December 14, 2018
We can all agree, that Former President Jacob Zuma enjoys a good time and good music.
In this video, he is seen dancing and welcoming the year that would introduce us to the global pandemic and endless lockdown restrictions, moving to the sounds of the Umlazi Gospel Choir .
Happy Holidays.. From myself and the Umlazi Gospel Choir pic.twitter.com/UjHekGB30A
— Jacob G Zuma (@PresJGZuma) December 29, 2019
Also, we can’t forget the time when he joined the celebrations with the crowd at his daughter’s graduation at the University of Zululand.
Today was a special day. My daughter Brumelda graduated from the University of Zululand. I couldn’t help but join the choir in jubilation. pic.twitter.com/0Y4tYW7qTp
— Jacob G Zuma (@PresJGZuma) May 16, 2019



