Shocking Revelations Unveiled at Eyadini Lounge Founder’s Funeral: ANC Role in Jabulani Zama Death Exposed
Eyadini Lounge founder and owner Jabulani “Mjay” Zama died after a severe stroke.
His family spilled the beans on the situation during his funeral this past Saturday.
Unmasking the Alleged Injustice
Zama’s siblings pointed fingers at the ANC top brass in KwaZulu-Natal, claiming they played a part in the demise of the late entrepreneur.
The ANC bigwigs in KwaZulu-Natal ended up with egg on their faces when one of the late Zama’s siblings, spilled the beans to the crowd of mourners who had gathered for the funeral. The sibling openly shared how the ruling party had treated their late brother unfairly.
Although Ntuthuko Zama didn’t delve into specifics about what exactly the ANC had done, he did expose that the incident that triggered the party’s shoddy treatment of his brother took place in 2017.
When Ntuthuko grabbed the mic to address the funeral, flanked by his other two siblings, he wasted no time in attacking the ruling party head-on.
The funeral, which took place in Durban, saw a number of ANC big shots from the KwaZulu-Natal province in attendance.
Notable figures included Siboniso Duma, the provincial chairperson, Nomusa Dube-Ncube who is a member of the provincial working committee and provincial premier and Mxolisi Kaunda, a member of the provincial executive committee who is also the mayor of eThekwini municipality.
Unexpected Confrontation: Jabulani Zama Family Accuses ANC of Playing a Role in His Death
When Ntuthuko took his shot, it clearly caught them off guard. However, when they spoke later, they avoided mentioning the incident entirely.
“People of the ANC in KZN, why were you ill-treating my brother? The ill-treatment you meted on my brother, why you did do that? What you did to my sibling is painful, it is painful. Because of something he did in 2017, you did this to him? Please correct that thing, correct it because it is painful. I have no brother today it is because of that ill-treatment you meted on him. I will not hide that, no, you did that to him because he was a good person, I would have not taken it,” a visibly upset Ntuthuko said while the ANC leadership seated at the front was shell-shocked and pulled stony faces.
Seemingly not content with one round of punches, Ntuthuko returned to the stage for another jab at the ANC before making a graceful exit for good.