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Zuma:
Jacob Zuma is the current deputy president of the African National Congress (ANC), South Africa’s ruling party. As a political leader he is popular among the ANC youth league, Trade Unions and being a Zulu, among the Zulu people. In 2005 his financial advisor, Shabir Shaik, was convicted of fraud, leading to Zuma’s dismissal as South Africa’s deputy president in 2005. In December 2005 he was accused of raping an HIV positive woman. The case was dismissed the following year. Zuma stated that he had had unprotected sex with the accuser, but claimed to have taken a shower afterwards to minimise his risk of HIV Aids. Zuma is currently under investigation for corruption, relating to a French arms deal. There is much media debate as to whether Zuma should be in the running to be South Africa’s next president in 2008.

In this execution articles (both positive and negative) from the Cape Times relating to Zuma are used to build his image. In asking the question “Model Citizen?” the Cape Times challenges readers to think between the lines and formulate their own opinion on this public figure.

Bush:
South Africa is home to a mix of cultures. Our country has both a large Western as well as a strong Muslim influence among its people. The subject of George Bush is one that is hotly debated and many different opinions of Bush exist. A broad range of articles (both positive and negative) from the Cape Times on and relating to Bush are used to build his image. In asking the question “Public Enemy No.1?” the Cape Times challenges readers to question who is right or wrong, analyse motives for terrorism, reasons for retaliation and world action.
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Photographer: Jan Verboom

Client: Independent Newspapers

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