Tuesday 28 August 2012

YET ANOTHER ONE FOR MSHOLOZI

New painting of the presidents genitals. An insult!
The president of our country has been yet again compelled to another profain painting of his manhood. When will such humiliation come to an end. What kind of a nation are we? Most recently between the course of the year the entire country had to witness the painting of Zuma's pure manhood in artform, the painting was titled 'The spear'. This did not hit our repytation as a country very well amd therefore this painting was ordered to be removed.

Image above: A painting of msholozi
by Ayanda Mabulu being launced at
Cape town for the price of R75 000.
Could this be talent or:

  • An act of desperation by struggling individual
  • Relying on humiliating the president to hog the media
  • In search for quick cash
Or merely in a quest to finally get the president to resign from his job as a president.



After such a bad image that we already have as a country there is another painting that is still putting shame to his name and the title to the nation. This new painting is the artwork of Ayanda Mabulu and this time the president is dancing in traditional attire with his private parts exposed and and titled "Umshini Wam" painting worth R75 000.


Image above: A photo of Jacob Zuma and Julius
Malema showing their private parts.


South africa is well known for its diversity and unity. We are a well
groomed nation and respect each others traditions. What are we doing to these values, It looks as if hopefuls are masquerading as artistsand insulting their very own president. Let us unite and build this nation as one. http//:www.timeslive.co.za.

3 comments:

  1. He is the head of our country therefore we must respect him what kind of exampe are we showing other countries?

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  2. I do not see any problem with Ayanda Mabulus painting he does not humiliate president Zuma in any way there are no genitals shown.

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  3. Zuma is a joke to be honest. Respect is earned and he certainly isn't making it easy for anyone to respect him. Worst president the new SA has seen so far.

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