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This is an E I G H T Page FF News Brief Bulletin so the footprints team suggests that you be nice and relaxed when viewing this bulletin. This is an Exclusive Interview with South Africa’s golden president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mr. Omar Abdulla. Mr. Omar Abdulla is president of South Africa since 2023 and his serving his second year in office after serving on the 447 member South African government as Minister of Finance. Mr. Omar Abdulla is President of South Africa based on his overwhelming support from the South African community clinching 81 percent of the more than 50 million voters in South Africa. Mr. Omar Abdulla is known as “The Playboy President” earning this title after dating some of the most gorgeous women in the world. Mr. Omar Abdulla is known as the World’s Greatest President according to voters on Today’s Times Magazine.



South Africa the country occupies S P A C E that of France, Spain, England and Northern Asia. South Africa is rated the fifth most popular country in the world after the United States, India, China and Brazil. South Africa is known as “The Honeymoon Haven” hosting tourists who choose to escape once they get married. South Africa is rated as one of the most beautiful countries in the world according to voting polls on FF News.

South Africa-The country occupies the Southern Tip of Africa and is bounded by South West Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland and by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans- West and East. South Africa entirely surrounds Lesotho and partially surrounds the F O U R black states of Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei. (Before their independence)

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The Country’s history stretches 250 000 years where President of South Africa Paul Kruger and The Great trek had their tug of war on land and commercial properties. The country has long been plagued by foreigners who choose to escape from their daily chores and choose to relax in South Africa’s warm climate. The Country has long been raising eyebrows in local communities regarding forced links between Footprints allies and ANC Nationalists. The Country is rated as a country of national pride, accelerated growth, ever-growing technology and increasing national interest.



As the year is 2025 many local communities are creating havoc as many people choose to have their say about the country as a whole. A local listener on SABC Radio Richie Valens said that South Africa should look at growth internally rather than externally. South Africa which has the first teleport service which allows listeners from anywhere in the world to show their interest in the country can dial 911 and can speak to President of South Africa or whoever’s name they type in the database immediately, via voice prompts.


Valens asked Abdulla what he thought about the current Economic Stimulus Plan, currently stating that the South African economy was overleveraged and that financing from other countries should be opted out.
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Abdulla responded to Valens statement by saying that South Africa was in a trade surplus due to the leveraging policy whereby government Reserve Banks lends money to other Reserve Banks at no interest charge. Abdulla added by saying that lending the money to other countries was a policy that created “Friendly Ties” amongst nations, both locally and internationally.


When Valens asked Abdulla what this meant he said that the community of South Africa was in “Friendly Ties” with second and third world countries to force barter deals and trade deals.

While on channel 911 another caller Sakeena Joosub asked Abdulla what he thought would be the longer term growth of South Africa including growth in terms of improvement of facilities for correctional services, improvement of facilities in the Laudium community, improvement of facilities in the greater Gauteng area and improvement of facilities in the medical centers.
Abdulla responded to Joosub’s remarks stating that the current Economic community was in tatters due to the neglect from the current South African Reserve Bank.


“South Africa has become a country like Japan. We cannot print more money because the country does not need money; the country needs support from our neighbors to sell our assets. The asset value of South Africa is valued at R700 trillion rand, yet if she shed 10 percent of our asset value we would generate double the income from our country’s partners. “Abdulla responded.


Abdulla has long been admired by both South African government nationalists and international allies. He has served on the United Nations Board as Executive Director and served his five years required to study at the footprints university. As South African’s once the student has passed their 12 grade examination, it is compulsory for them to study at any of the 9600 footprints universities in South Africa.
Although Mr. Omar Abdulla is serving his second year in office as President of South Africa, he is challenged by a group of Muslim Businessmen aiming at sabotaging his term in office and his businesses. At a failed assassination attempt on Inauguration day October 25 2023 Abdulla escaped unharmed and was rushed to a nearby hospital where he lived with Allah’s Grace.

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Whilst in office he is constantly challenged by Bantu and Shona rebels aiming at forcing him to make decisions that he would normally never approve off.

At a recent rally in Church Street thousands of protestors took to the streets to the offices of the presidency claiming that Members of Parliament were “Eating more than Sharing.” What this term meant in South African Parliament was that the law was not playing its tune to country citizens. According to South African Law citizens who do not earn an income for three years will be banished to neighboring Madagascar.
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President of South Africa Omar Abdulla said that the “Eating more than Sharing” was a law just newly introduced that aimed at keeping South Africans “At Home, and At Peace.” According to the “Eating more than Sharing” law South Africans would need to live with a minimum of four people per household. Newly-wed couples, homeless people, nomads, and orphans will be taken in what is called the “The House of Cards.”
“The House of Cards” is the first of its kind ever created in South Africa and is financed by The Old Mutual Group of Companies, South African Airways, Pick and Pay and Footprints Filmworks. “The House of Cards” is a development organization that aims at creating leadership for inspiring Managing Directors, Business personnel, previously disadvantaged South African’s and people who choose to learn from the grapevine. For those persons who pose no income they can join the “The House of Cards” which is a weekly payout of R5000.00 per week to the individual seeking a job. The department that the employee works for instructs the employee the chores that he or she should adhere to.


Current Managing Director of “The House of Cards” Zakkiyyah Adamjee said that throughout South Africa the “The House of Cards” was working well with South African citizens. We have more than 50 000 people who have joined us in the last year and it’s improving day by day.
“The House of Cards” is in no competition with a similar concept of the footprints university Adamjee added. The footprints university is a free five year university to all South Africans, whilst “The House of Cards” employs those graduates who choose to enhance their skills further. Adamjee continued by saying that the R50 billion rand initiative was co-sponsored by the government through tax incentives and interest bearing accounts.



The South African community which has 10 million homes with 80 percent of them leveraged through any of the big F O U R banks has been experiencing down faults due to local council municipalities not keeping up to their deal.


The country employs more than 35 million people in sectors of financing, services, manufacturing and developing, technology synopsis, mining and agriculture, youth education and training, military programs, and many other sectors encapsulating a net growth of 25 percent on GDP per annum.

The seven hundred and eighty six sectors of the job sector of South Africa is led by Minister of Interrelationships Jacob Pheledi who has held this title since 2020. Pheledi(58) said that the Job sector of South Africa was in “Safe Hands” and that job hunting among South Africans was easy as the amount of employment agencies had increased by 12 percent since 2020.


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“To find a job that pays well is easy to find in South Africa. The problem lies with employees who choose to change their jobs every five years. This makes it difficult for the South African Interrelation community as jobs are quickly shuffled around to improve service delivery and efficiency.” Pheledi said.
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The Exclusive Interview held with me and President of South Africa Omar Abdulla was to be held at the Union Building’s on November 11 2025. I was told to meet him at 8:00 am at the Union Buildings National Gardens. My name is Jessica Knowles and this is my story with meeting with one of the most admired leaders of our time.



When I met with Abdulla at 8:00 am, one of his wives accompanied him for a morning jog and breakfast at the Tuscan Union Buildings. Initially, Abdulla laughed at the questions I posed to him, telling me that I should put my pen and paper away, and that I should join them on their daily morning jog. I was a bit surprised a President who led an economy of R700 trillion rand could be so funky and accommodating.
Abdulla answered a question I posed to him earlier about the South African Crime rate, stating that crime had become something of the past for South Africans. Abdulla said that the South African crime rate had dropped by more than 60 percent in the last ten years, due to the improvement of facilities for policemen and the correct method of “Household Hands”



“Household Hands” was a campaign invented by Minister of Safety and Defense Yusuf Smith that aimed at keeping criminals on guard. The “Household Hands” was an initiative that joined murderers, killers, money launderers and policemen to fight crime. According to the eight grade of criminals that prowl South African streets and prisons all grades from 3-8 were to be killed execution style or hanged. This law adapted from the Arabian community is similar to the death penalty; the only difference is that criminals are graded upon the crimes they commit. All 0-2 grade crimes and criminals were to be set free from prison and free to go home, to start fresh.



Abdulla said that the “Household Hands” law took some time for government officials to pass, but in the long run it has paid off. In 2010 every three minutes two crimes had been committed in South Africa, today we have an average of 15 crimes per day, which is a major drop from 2010.


Although, Abdulla, myself and his wife had been jogging for 30 min, we stopped for 10 min to have a glass of water, whereby he said, Jessica what I’m about to tell you might change your life.
And I said, what is it that you have to tell me that can change my life, Mr. President.
I remember he came close to me and said, I was never this close to my dreams and goals. There was a stage in my life where my family, personal friends, The South African government and even my own Ministers sabotaged and protested against me.



When I asked Abdulla what this meant he said that when he became President of South Africa in 2023, a group of angry protesters took 500 000 copies of his bestselling memoir “My father, the president” and burnt it in Soweto, Secunda, Laudium and Lenasia. This motivated me that the world and the people who occupy the space they live in, don’t keep up to their words.


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Abdulla added by saying that the community of South Africa does not appreciate the work that he and his 447 member Parliament does.


“Our government and people have become selfish when it comes to our country. What happened to the days where we had patriots and strong hearted men who walked our streets? When Madiba died in 2010, the country found itself anew in terms of globalization and commitment to our citizens” Abdulla said.
Although Abdulla has been President of South Africa for only two years, his greatest success was achieving the treasured goal of listing his blueprint company Footprints Filmworks on all major stock exchanges in the world. As a local tabloid paper read:




“A millionaire at 21, A billionaire at 30, A Superstar Celebrity, at 35, A President of a country, at 40”


After the morning jog, Abdulla asked to have lunch at the Union Building’s Hotel. He told me that he was going to buy a few Cuban Cigars and continue discussions on the South African community and its leaders.
At the Hotel Café at around 11: 25am a flying helicopter F-18 comes to pick us up as Mr. Abdulla has a meeting in Cape Town with the Minister of Transport and Aviation Mandy White. I was asked to join him for the day as I am busy producing a documentary on his life. His wives who are sisters were asked to join him on the trip.

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I was surprised that Mr. Abdulla had two wives who lived and travelled with him.
When we arrived in the country’s Capital, Western Cape, I was greeted by Mandy White who said that all harbors, flights, tube train stations and air tubes in the country had been stalled as the power shortage from generators were too busy. According to White the country’s power generators had caused the power shortage. South Africa which is one of the highest producers of natural power was currently experiencing “Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity.”



“Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity” was a natural element in the sky that caused all power to cut off. According to the myth this technology was invented by “The Illumanti”. The “Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity” technology was eco-friendly and causes the earth to require Maximum Potential. What this meant is that when the Sun, Earth, Moon and Jupiter were parallel to each other, “Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity” takes over. According to “The illumanti” when all these elements are parallel to each other, all ozone cleansing takes place. This meant that although the country might be out of power for a day, all skin diseases and natural diseases including Cancers, HIV Positive patients, mentally instable people, and ordinary patients would be cured.

This was a legend that I read about in South African history and perhaps today was the day that I would find out what is: “Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity”

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“Jessica, I need to make an urgent call” Abdulla called out.
I was a bit surprised Mr. President of South Africa wanted to make a call at this time when the city was out of power. After about half an hour, he returned and said:
“Sorry, I cannot use my mobile; I had to place a bet.”
“A bet, about what?” I asked.


“If I’m right I can double the Country’s reserve in this day.” Abdulla said.
I did not know what this meant, or what sought of code this was, but I could see that the power shortage in the country had caused him to become frail and bleak.


I am a journalist for a local newspaper, and at this time I felt like calling my boss and telling him that I was stuck with the President of South Africa for the entire day. I was so excited to get to know the Man behind the mask of the media.


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It was already 2: pm and still the power in the country was off, and I could see that Abdulla was nervous about something. His twin wives had gotten lost in the Minister of Transport offices Goggling reasons why and when the power could come back on. I remember, Abdulla called out my name and said:
Jessica, you wanted that interview, come and chat to me.


I had a whole list of questions prepared but it seemed that all my questions and notes meant nothing because today I could actually speak to him, and get to know what picks on the mind of the most powerful man in the world.



I told Abdulla that I did not have any notebooks to take down notes, but that I had the questions in my mind. I asked him, what motivated him to be the President of one of the Wealthiest countries in the world.
At first, he laughed and smiled and said that he was constantly challenged by his mentors and old pioneers to follow in their footprints. I remember, he came close to me and said:
“I have been around long enough to be fooled, but I always get fooled by good hearts.”
What this meant I did not understand, but I could see the honesty in his face and personality. He seemed relaxed that the entire South African community was in his hands, and all that he could do was remember the days when he schooled in Laudium.


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“I am a community leader at heart, perhaps I was lucky with what God has blessed me, Perhaps I have been cursed, but what I do know, is that my dreams always become a reality.” Abdulla Says.
At this time an international call came in on my mobile, and a strange voice asked for Omar.
“May I speak to your superior” the strange voice asked.
I immediately handed the mobile device to Omar, who said that he would like some privacy and chat to the man in the strange voice.



Abdulla returned my mobile device and said that the power in the country will be back in 30 min, and that if he was correct the stock markets would rocket on the news about the power generators back in progress and that medical pharmaceutical company shares will drop as soon as the power comes back on.
When I asked him why the pharmaceutical company shares will drop on the news of the power, Abdulla said that “Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity” took place on January 25 2012 and within minutes small investors on the JSE, CAC, FTSE and FFF became overnight billionaires.


I remember on that day, I short 1 billion future contracts on Pfizer shares and I made 10 billion dollars of my own money. According to Abdulla the legend of “The Illumanti” having inside ties with when and why markets react in the way that they do.



I did not understand this mumbo jumbo share talk, so I said, Mr. President, we have 30 min more before the power comes back, can we perhaps continue with the interview as planned.
I asked Abdulla what his opinion was on the current Peace Treaty being signed between the eight nations General Assembly.



Abdulla answered my question by saying that the medical and technology investment community of the global economy were experiencing major overflow and that the medical and technology fields were the shares that increased in value the most since 2008. Abdulla added by saying that precious metals and raw materials had dropped by almost seventy percent in value since 2008. Abdulla continued by saying that the Peace Treaty was being signed by South Africa, United States, France, Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, China, and U.S.S.R . Abdulla said that the treaty agreement would aim at fixing Forex currencies, Precious Metals, Blue-chip companies and repo rates pricing to squeeze inflation.



Abdulla said the investment community in countries was slowly improving as investors were starting to deepen their investment portfolio and risk appetite to outrun bank returns. According to Abdulla the local stock exchanges in the world had four times increased in value, over the five year period. He elaborated the importance of Bankers and Financiers to beware of getting stopped out off market trends.
This was friendly advice for me, as I always watch Abdulla on CNBC talking about market trends. I remember on 29 December 2024, how markets went bullish on a Monetary Policy meeting.



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When we arrived on the F-18 back at the Union Buildings, Abdulla said that he would like some time with his family and that I should take a walk and views the 1105 Hectare Union Buildings. He said that he would like to use my mobile as he had to make a call to the man in the strange voice.
Abdulla(40) who has currently four children is reported to have been said that he plans to have as many children as possible. In a recent report in New York Times, he was quoted as saying that the next ten years will bring another four children to our footprints team.
“Thank you, for your time Jessica” he said.


He handed me a shoebox and said that I should send him a proof of the advert in 50 newspapers before I print it. I was a bit surprised that a President advertisers in newspapers.
Before, I left his home, I turned back and said:
Mr. President, I believe that you are a Ferrari Fan and I have heard rumors about you purchasing Ferrari Cars in the past decade or so.

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“I have always had dreams in my life Jessica. When I was 25, I had a picture of a Ferrari in my room, and perhaps I collect Ferrari’s these days, to remember my childhood dreams and passions.”
May I see your Ferrari Cars I asked him?
He said that it was a long walk to the Buildings Garage, but if she opened the shoebox, she would make the walk easier for both of them.


So, I opened the shoebox, and guess what???

A One million rand note and the keys to a new Ferrari F430 Scuderia


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This is a S I X page FF News Brief Bulletin so the footprints team suggests that you be nice and relaxed when viewing this bulletin. This is an Exclusive Interview with the Statue of South African History Mr. Nelson R Mandela.


At ninety years old, with a legacy of leadership, inspiration, admiration and political prowess Nelson Mandela stands as one of the World's Greatest Leaders according to voters on Today's Times Magazine. As one of the oldest living world leaders, Mandela says that eating a good breakfast, rising at 6.am, playing with his grandchildren and meeting with new political leaders as some of the hobbies that he enjoys these days.


Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in a village near Umtata in the Transkei on 18 July 1918. His father was the principal councilor to the Acting Paramount Chief of Thembuland. After his fathers death, the young Mandela became the Paramount Chiefs ward to be groomed to assume High Office. He was later influenced by colleagues in prison to study law, politics, defense and aviation.


During the whole of the fifties, Mandela was the victim of various forms of repression. He was banned, suspended, arrested and imprisoned. For much of the latter half of the decade he was one of the accused in the mammoth treason trial and great cost to his legal practice and his political work.


After the Sharpeville Massacre in 1960, the ANC was outlawed, and Mandela still on trial was banned.
The Long Walk To Freedom an epic autobiography written by Nelson Mandela himself, describes The Struggles, The Challenges, The Apartheid Times and The Fight for freedom for the ANC.
Together with Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela's story tells of tales he went through and the lessons he learnt behind bars. Jailed for 27 years in five different prisons, Nelson Mandela speaks to Omar Abdulla from Footprints Filmworks regarding his perceptions, viewpoints, leadership qualities and ideas about the future of South Africa.



During his years in Prison, Nelson Mandela's reputation grew steadily. He was widely accepted as the nations most popular Bantu leader and became a potent symbol of resistance as the anti-apartheid movement gathered strength. He consistently refused to compromise his values, his ethics, his morals and his dreams in order to realize his dreams of a countryman.


Released from Prison on 11 February 1990, Mandela plunged wholeheartedly into his life's work, striving to attain the goals he and others had set out almost F O U R decades earlier. In 1991, at the first National Conference of the ANC held inside South Africa after being banned for decades, Nelson Mandela was elected President of the ANC while his lifelong friend and colleague Oliver Tambo, became the organizations National Chairperson.


Nelson Mandela was elected as President of South Africa on May 10 1994.
The fourth democratic elections in South Africa held on 22 April 2009 was a relative success with the ANC clinching just below the 66.6% majority of seats in Parliament. Mr. Jacob Zuma who is scheduled to be inaugurated on 9 May 2009 as President of South Africa should be having sleepless nights in anticipation of the sharing of seats in the National Assembly.


Although Nelson Mandela has been used a "cheerleader" for the ANC in recent rallies, his involvement with the ANC has dropped since leaving office in 1998.


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Since his retirement from politics in 1998, Nelson Mandela has built many avenues with his legacy including The Nelson Mandela Foundation, The Nelson Mandela Bridge, The Nelson Mandela Rhodes Foundation and The Nelson Mandela Statue. To many South Africans and world leaders the name Nelson Mandela reflects a man of strength, courage, persistence and loyalty to his people, his family, his friends and his fellow countrymen.


In a recent television broadcast on SABC commentator Joanne Johnson argued that Nelson Mandela, "Perhaps the most generally admired figure of our age, falls short of the giants of the past. Mandela himself argues that "I was not a messiah, but an ordinary man who had become a leader because of extraordinary circumstances. "Clearly, a changing world demands redefinition of old concepts."

With over fifty honorary degrees from fifty different universities around the world including Oxford, Wits, Yale and The Footprints Filmworks Foundation, Nelson Mandela accepts gratitude to South Africans for the work and effort he has put into our country.

South Africa would probably be overshadowed by other African countries if we did not have the support and strength of Nelson Mandela and the ANC.
Nicknamed, "Madiba","Champion", "The Ubuntu of South Africa", and "The President of South Africa", Madiba's legacy speaks for itself.


According to media reports in South Africa many political and community leaders identify Nelson Mandela as a MAN of peace, ambition, love and a great teacher. Mandla Mandela, Nelson Mandela's grandson who introduced the footprints team to Nelson Mandela told us that Nelson Mandela has been cooked up in his Houghton home reflecting the challenges of the ANC and the South African Elections.


Although the Footprints Filmworks crew were not allowed to be in the room whilst I interviewed Nelson Mandela, the message remained the same. Mandla Mandela, confessed to the footprints team that Madiba no longer gives Exclusive Interviews since his retirement.


With due persistence and several telephone calls our dream of meeting "The Ubuntu of South Africa" came to a reality. Unfortunately, this interview was not recorded on camera, as the camera lights affect Madiba on stage.


Q1) Omar Abdulla: Good evening Mr. Mandela, it's an honor to meet with you. Thank you for this interview. I am greatly inspired by the work you do for South Africans. Briefly describe your upbringing in the community of South Africa?


Nelson Mandela: During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to the struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against Black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal that I hope to achieve . But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. I was raised as a tribal leader under my fathers footprints and chief posts. The notorious Rivonia Trial of 1964 perhaps changed my life.


Q2) Omar Abdulla: Whilst you were Prison, what were your challenges, and what trials and tribulations did you go through.?


Nelson Mandela: Initially, I was tortured and battered by the fierce apartheid regime. The white government were taking control of The Republic from all corners. At that time, the Africans were the underdogs and no opportunities were available for us. I remember, Walter Sisulu, Ahmed Kathrada, Mac Maharaj and the late Oliver Tambo were close colleagues of mine who stood against the white government.

Policemen would come into our shacks and huts and arrest us for no reason. The reason We were arrested was for Treason, Sabotage against the current government, failure to abide by the country's laws and many other little wars including the Rivonia Trial.
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Q3) Omar Abdulla: How did joining the African National Congress change your life?
Nelson Mandela: I joined the ANC in 1944 when we had a mere 60 members. The African National Congress message has changed over time I am sorry to say, we have lost some sought of our history over time. When we campaigned in those days, we did not have these fancy slogans and television media to market the ANC. We went door to door to win voters support. When we were getting too strong for the ruling party, that's when the banning process came in, and that's when I was sentenced to prison. The current elections in April, the African National Congress spent 22 million rand in one month just to win voters support.


Q4) Omar Abdulla: What sought of encouragement and love did Winnie Mandela give you whilst you were in Prison?


Nelson Mandela: I have six children and over twenty grandchildren with Winnie Mandela. Winnie was always supportive with me when I was in prison but she did not have a clue as to what I went through. She is the mother of my children and she grew them up when I was not around. As for our relationship, it was always about money and comparisons. She always compared me to other people which I did not like. Our constant struggles probably drove us apart. Whilst in prison she would visit me once per week to my colleagues amusement. When we got divorced in 1996, she created a nationwide campaign against the African National Congress and my people, chanting stories that I myself never heard. I am currently married to Graca Michelle for ten years, of which I am very happy.



Q5) Omar Abdulla: Our current South African government has grown steadily at above 20% since 1994, yet certain leaders complain and cannot grow our country in certain avenues including health, tax, finance and labor. What is your opinion on growth in South Africa for the future.?
Nelson Mandela: The current topic amongst world leaders is change. As Nelson Mandela, I have always put my country first, if every South African were to do that, than perhaps we should see some change. Many South Africans are involved in their own lives, their own belief systems, their own ideas about the future and their own philosophies. What we need to do now, is bring our energies together to create an effect. Remember, when you combine all energies, all matter, all time and all space, you would see the grander picture of life.



Q6) Omar Abdulla: What is your relationship with FW De Klerk, Jacob Zuma, Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe's?


Nelson Mandela: Remember, a President is not a President if he does not have the support of his people. I have always showed my support for all the Presidents of South Africa. Thabo Mbeki in my opinion was aloof with the community of South Africa as he was always abroad and more interested in foreign aid and foreign relationships which I totally disagree with. I am not that familiar with Kgalema Motlante so I have no comment on him. FW De Klerk and I go back a long way, but our relationship has soured over several disputes recently. Jacob Zuma is a powerhouse champion who I feel would lead South Africa from the front. Jacob Zuma would probably be one of South Africa's best Presidents.
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