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Gloves off! Bheki Cele ready to spill Jacob Zuma’s secrets

Police Minister Bheki Cele is ready to retaliate should Jacob Zuma should the former president expose any alleged party secrets

Bheki Cele Jacob Zuma Nkandla arrest warrant

Photo: Dudu-Zuma-Sambudla / Twitter

Police Minister Bheki Cele has joined a cohort of other senior African National Congress(ANC) leaders publicly criticising former president Jacob Zuma’s and has threatened to expose Zuma’s secret’s.

In December, Zuma publicly declared his support for the newly formed Umkhonto Wesizwe Party as well as his dissatisfaction of President Cyril Ramaphosa.

CELE READY TO SPILL THE BEANS

While addressing ANC members at the Pinetown Civil Centre, Cele called Zuma’s bluff saying he will spill the bean’s on Zuma’s shenanigans during exile, should the former president expose party secrets.

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Cele however says he will not be drawn to attack first.

Cele says the pair were close during exile and says Zuma was his only commander.

“If JZ says he has secrets he must come out with them and we will expose his,” says Cele.

JACOB ZUMA UNGRATEFUL

Cele has also accused Zuma of being ungrateful as he continues to enjoy state benefits as a former president. He says the 81 year old receives an annual salary of R3million as well VIP protection and use of state vehicles.

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The minister says Zuma can’t handle being out of the party’s leadership.

“He’s been a member of the top six since 1991,” says Cele.

“When the time comes to give other people time to lead hand he see himself as Samson(biblical) of the ANC.”

Cele has urged ANC members to not be distracted by Zuma and the MK Party and should focus on the upcoming elections, as nobody is bigger than the ruling party.

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