Zuma faces tough questions in parly QnA
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
President Jacob Zuma says he has never accepted any money from any private individuals or companies during his tenure as president.

He was answering a question from the DA in the National Assembly.
The NFP's Ahmed Shaik-Emam also asked Zuma why he believes he's being accused of corruption.
"Could you kindly tell us why do you think these allegations are being made? Who do you believe is making it and what do you think is the objective of these people making such allegations?," he says.
Zuma says he doesn't know why.
"There are many books in this country that have been written about Jacob Zuma and many articles written by journalists on a daily basis and people who talk on TV or radio about Zuma who leads the biggest party in government. They are trying to find a way to undermine the ANC more than anything," he says.
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