By Khanyisa Tabata
08 February 2010
The National Interfaith Leaders Council has encouraged all South Africans to reciprocate President Jacob Zuma’s openness and humility regarding the child he fathered with his girlfriend.
Last week the news broke that Zuma had fathered a child with Sonono Khoza, the daughter of World Cup local organising committee chairperson Irvin Khoza.
After an initial period of insisting it was a private matter, the presidency broke its silence and confirmed the report was true.
The council’s secretary general David Mosoma says it is now up to South Africans whether they want to offer forgiveness.
08 February 2010
The National Interfaith Leaders Council has encouraged all South Africans to reciprocate President Jacob Zuma’s openness and humility regarding the child he fathered with his girlfriend.
Last week the news broke that Zuma had fathered a child with Sonono Khoza, the daughter of World Cup local organising committee chairperson Irvin Khoza.
After an initial period of insisting it was a private matter, the presidency broke its silence and confirmed the report was true.
The council’s secretary general David Mosoma says it is now up to South Africans whether they want to offer forgiveness.
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