President Zuma’s wife allegedly involved in conspiracy to poison husband
South African first lady, Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma has allegedly admitted to have a hand in a plot to poison her husband, President Zuma.
The first lady was first suspected when the president took ill sometime in 2014.
According to report, Jacob Zuma was told that he was poisoned by more than one doctor during his trip to the United States in August last year.
It’s understood a label has been opened with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in which reliable sources revealed that Ntuli-Zuma made a confession to investigators.
It was gathered from The City (SA) Press that she will in no time be charged with having full knowledge and involved in a conspiracy to commit murder.
The City Press reports that while sources in the NPA say top bosses are aware of the matter, spokesperson, Vuyo Mfaku, has denied this.
Ntuli-Zuma has however been banned from the Nkandla homestead earlier this year based on claims of a conspiracy to poison Zuma.
As the story goes, investigations are now ongoing to find out whether NPA staff seeped the information about the probe, and further confirm whether or not the first lady has a hand in the alleged plot.
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