President Zuma 'blesser' claims refuted
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
Claims associated with an image of a young woman being seen kissing who appears to be President Zuma on the cheek have been put to rest.

The image posted on the Facebook account of Lindokuhle Dlamini read - "He is not just a blesser, we are in love and I am grateful for all that he has done for me, much love. Xo xo."
The image soon went viral on social media.
Responding to the incident, the president's son, Edward Zuma has been quoted as saying the woman is considered as a sister and as a daughter to the president.
It has since emerged that the Facebook profile within which the picture was posted under was a fake account.
According to News24, the young woman's real Facebook account shows an inspirational paternal relationship with Zuma and time spent at his private homestead in Nkandla.
The fake account has since been deleted while the Presidency yesterday said it was looking into the incident.
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