IT IS perhaps the 11th interview between the Saturday Star’s editor Sifiso Mahlangu and former president Jacob Zuma. This time the atmosphere is different. The doyen of South Africa’s revolution and one of its most popular and controversial politicians has left the continent’s oldest revolutionary movement, the ANC. It is a moment in history. He has endorsed uMkhonto weSizwe, a party named after the then ANC’s military wing.
We arrive at his busy Forest Town home in Johannesburg