Zuma: A Biography

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'Why should anyone write about me? I'm not an important person. I'm not a rich businessman. I'm not from a politically famous or royal family.' - jacob Zuma to biographer Jeremy Gordin But of course Zuma has been at the epicenter of South African politics, and his life has spilt almost daily onto the pages of South Africa's newspapers. Often embattled, always controversial, Zuma rose to take control of the ANC in Polokwane last year, unseating President Thabo Mbeki. Now, he has become the next president of South Africa. In this unauthorized biography, veteran journalist Jeremy Gordin takes the reader beyond the daily and weekly reporting to capture something of the man: his ambitions; the political rollercoaster he has been on; his travails in his quest to be the next president of South Africa. In addition, award-winning writer Gordin covers Zuma's early life as a herd boy, his adult life as a member of the ANC, his incarceration on Robben Island, his time in exile, and the transitional years of the early 1990s. But the main focus remains on the last seven or eight years Zuma's alleged corruption in the Arms Deal, his trial for rape, and his rise to power. This book promises to be immensely readable and, like its subject, highly controversial. Editorial Reviews About the Author JEREMY GORDIN is the Director of the Investigative Journalism Workshop's Justice Project at Wits University. He has co-authored two books of investigative journalism, The Infernal Tower and A Long Night's Damage and is also the author of several collections of poetry. He was born in Pretoria, studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and UNISA. He is married with two children.
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AuthorGordin, Jeremy
PublisherJonathan Ball Publishing
Year2009
ISBN9781868422630
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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