Vytjie Mentor’s New Book Alleges SA’s President Zuma Assaulted Her
In her own #MeToo admission, Vytjie Mentor alleges in her new book “No Holy Cows” that she was assaulted by South African President Jacob Zuma. The ex-MP, who has previously spoken out about Zuma and his relationship with the Gupta Family, alleges that during a meeting he “suddenly shoved his hand in between my thighs” […]
In her own #MeToo admission, Vytjie Mentor alleges in her new book “No Holy Cows” that she was assaulted by South African President Jacob Zuma.
The ex-MP, who has previously spoken out about Zuma and his relationship with the Gupta Family, alleges that during a meeting he “suddenly shoved his hand in between my thighs” and that she “slapped him across his ugly face” with her handbag.
The ANC stalwart writes: “From that day onwards I knew just how dirty Zuma was, and how he preys on women, especially those that were promising and that had the potential to go ver far in their political careers.”
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Reactions have varied from those who say her allegations are fake and she should’ve reported it to the police, to those who say that many women do not report incidents of sexual abuse for fear of repercussions.