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{"id":221424,"created_at":"2021-06-11 19:56:36","updated_at":"2024-04-16 11:58:59","deleted_at":null,"published_at":"2021-06-11 19:56:36","original_id":null,"artist_id":57341,"title":"Corona 2 (Feat. Black Purrp)","slug":"corona-2-3","status":"published","description":null,"album_id":8331,"streets":1,"source_type":"s3","source":"file","lyrics":"coro(Produced by a2rbeatz)\r\nthe song clearly outline's the effects of the pandemic on our daily lifestyle's.\r\nIn November 2020, Zuma staged a walk-out from the State Capture Commission chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, who had earlier refused Zuma\u2019s application to have himself recused on allegation of bias.\r\n\r\nZondo then shot straight to the highest court to lay charges of contempt against Zuma, whose legal advice appears to have been that he need not cooperate with the Constitutional Court. A visibly enraged bench of the court then slated Zuma in a no-holds-barred judgment by a majority of 9-2.\r\n\r\nLast weekend, scores of Zuma supporters undermined the Covid-19 regulations against mass gatherings when they converged in a show of force outside Zuma\u2019s Nkandla compound.\r\n#ShutdownSa\r\n#Corona\r\n#PrayForSA\r\n#Corruption\r\n#Looting\r\n#Drill\r\n#Trap\r\n#ZumaUnrest\r\nThey vowed to defend and protect him against any arrest, threatening to form a human shield, and a few gunshots could be heard \u2013 indicating what many know too well, which is that armed MKMVA members in camouflage uniforms.\r\n\r\nZuma\u2019s decision to hand himself over to the authorities has been hailed in many quarters, particularly by the ANC in KZN through its party Chairperson and Premier Sihle Zikalala as having averted bloodshed.\r\n\r\nThe province\u2019s history of violence is no secret, and its people's propensity to take up arms remains real and police reported that there were more than 100 people who were armed outside Zuma\u2019s Nkandla homestead last week, before his arrest. Hence, the sigh of relief expressed by Zikalala following Zuma\u2019s voluntary reporting to the Estcourt Correctional Centre.\r\n#presidentcyrilramaphosa\r\n\u201cThe arrest of Zuma serves the purpose of intimidating anyone that is seen to be at odds with the agenda of the triumphalist faction. It might be a game-changer. For most ordinary members, the current leadership is seen as composed of political sell-outs that get their mandate from white monopoly capital,\u201d said Seepe.\r\n\r\nProfessor Kealeboga Maphunye said the arrest would strengthen the support base of Zuma\u2019s political allies in the ANC and provincial government in KZN but will complicate matters for Ramaphosa\u2019s election campaigns as it will alienate Zuma\u2019s supporters whom Ramaphosa and the ANC in KZN desperately need to win the 2021 municipal elections in the province.\r\n\r\n\u201cWhile it is still early days to be certain about this, if the intense situation remains as it is currently, Zuma\u2019s arrest could eventually impede Ramaphosa\u2019s campaigning as the arrest will be used as a weapon to attack Ramaphosa\u2019s supporters, thereby adversely affecting voter turnout for the governing party in KZN.\u201cYet, another possible scenario could see those KZN ANC supporters who want to promote the rule of law gaining \u201cZuma has been the main target, and this has been going on for close to 22 years. Our courts have been turned into instruments of partisan and factional political fighting, and they are in the service of a dominant faction within the ANC. We are heading to difficult times, with certain people within the ANC being in the mood for transvestism,\u201d he said.\r\n\r\nKZN RET chairperson Nkosentsha Shezi called on the ANC leadership for introspection and to consider the future of the country before taking decisions.the upper hand in parts of the province, thereby boosting Ramaphosa\u2019s campaigning in those parts of the province, and indeed, countrywide,\u201d said Maphunye.\r\n\r\nMaphunye added that if Ramaphosa loses at the ANC conference next year, he could be given the same dose of medicine that Zuma was given, but this will depend on the extent to which substantial evidence could be dug up to charge Ramaphosa with anything related to what he did during his tenure of office.\r\n\r\nProfessor Ralph Mathekga said the situation might end up with some of the ANC branches punishing the ruling party.\r\n\r\n\u201cWhen the branches are not happy and feel the party is failing them, such behaviour results in a situation where we see people not campaigning. The ANC depends a lot on its branches, and if they are not in a good shape and being torn like this, you might end up with people wanting to punish the ANC,\u201d said Mathekga.\r\n\r\nAnd according to Professor Metji Makgoba, the arrest of Zuma is the end of the RET forces within the ruling party.na","download_count":141,"play_count":0,"restrict_download":0,"generated_thumbnail":null,"flag_count":0,"download_count_24":1,"download_count_24_at":"2024-04-16","reupload_sent":0,"thumb_path":"https:\/\/s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com\/sol-assets\/uploads\/public\/60c\/3a3\/a10\/thumb_684805_300_300_0_0_crop.png","status_reason":"published","status_reason_alt":null,"tags":[]}

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coro(Produced by a2rbeatz) the song clearly outline's the effects of the pandemic on our daily lifestyle's. In November 2020, Zuma staged a walk-out from the State Capture Commission chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, who had earlier refused Zuma’s application to have himself recused on allegation of bias. Zondo then shot straight to the highest court to lay charges of contempt against Zuma, whose legal advice appears to have been that he need not cooperate with the Constitutional Court. A visibly enraged bench of the court then slated Zuma in a no-holds-barred judgment by a majority of 9-2. Last weekend, scores of Zuma supporters undermined the Covid-19 regulations against mass gatherings when they converged in a show of force outside Zuma’s Nkandla compound. #ShutdownSa #Corona #PrayForSA #Corruption #Looting #Drill #Trap #ZumaUnrest They vowed to defend and protect him against any arrest, threatening to form a human shield, and a few gunshots could be heard – indicating what many know too well, which is that armed MKMVA members in camouflage uniforms. Zuma’s decision to hand himself over to the authorities has been hailed in many quarters, particularly by the ANC in KZN through its party Chairperson and Premier Sihle Zikalala as having averted bloodshed. The province’s history of violence is no secret, and its people's propensity to take up arms remains real and police reported that there were more than 100 people who were armed outside Zuma’s Nkandla homestead last week, before his arrest. Hence, the sigh of relief expressed by Zikalala following Zuma’s voluntary reporting to the Estcourt Correctional Centre. #presidentcyrilramaphosa “The arrest of Zuma serves the purpose of intimidating anyone that is seen to be at odds with the agenda of the triumphalist faction. It might be a game-changer. For most ordinary members, the current leadership is seen as composed of political sell-outs that get their mandate from white monopoly capital,” said Seepe. Professor Kealeboga Maphunye said the arrest would strengthen the support base of Zuma’s political allies in the ANC and provincial government in KZN but will complicate matters for Ramaphosa’s election campaigns as it will alienate Zuma’s supporters whom Ramaphosa and the ANC in KZN desperately need to win the 2021 municipal elections in the province. “While it is still early days to be certain about this, if the intense situation remains as it is currently, Zuma’s arrest could eventually impede Ramaphosa’s campaigning as the arrest will be used as a weapon to attack Ramaphosa’s supporters, thereby adversely affecting voter turnout for the governing party in KZN.“Yet, another possible scenario could see those KZN ANC supporters who want to promote the rule of law gaining “Zuma has been the main target, and this has been going on for close to 22 years. Our courts have been turned into instruments of partisan and factional political fighting, and they are in the service of a dominant faction within the ANC. We are heading to difficult times, with certain people within the ANC being in the mood for transvestism,” he said. KZN RET chairperson Nkosentsha Shezi called on the ANC leadership for introspection and to consider the future of the country before taking decisions.the upper hand in parts of the province, thereby boosting Ramaphosa’s campaigning in those parts of the province, and indeed, countrywide,” said Maphunye. Maphunye added that if Ramaphosa loses at the ANC conference next year, he could be given the same dose of medicine that Zuma was given, but this will depend on the extent to which substantial evidence could be dug up to charge Ramaphosa with anything related to what he did during his tenure of office. Professor Ralph Mathekga said the situation might end up with some of the ANC branches punishing the ruling party. “When the branches are not happy and feel the party is failing them, such behaviour results in a situation where we see people not campaigning. The ANC depends a lot on its branches, and if they are not in a good shape and being torn like this, you might end up with people wanting to punish the ANC,” said Mathekga. And according to Professor Metji Makgoba, the arrest of Zuma is the end of the RET forces within the ruling party.na

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