Questions about Mbeki’s letter to Zuma
So Jacob Zuma received a letter from former president Thabo Mbeki earlier in the week.
What concerns me – and what few people are talking about – is the form of this letter and how it was delivered.
We know very little about Thabo Mbeki and his time in office. He did however leave the impression that he had some clandestine things going on, he disliked being challenged, especially on such insignificant issues like HIV/AIDS oh, and he loves writing letters.
We may never know if these impressions are true or just a figment of our over-overactive imaginations; I however, am most interested to know the methods he uses to produce these letters. 
Does he use a computer, typewriter, quill and ink, fountain pen or ball point pen? Do the letters self-destruct after being read?
When are these letters being written?
During the Zimbabwe negotiations, while on in-transit to Zimbabwe or when there’s nothing left to watch on the History Channel?
How did these letters get to Jacob Zuma?
Was it , e-mailed, couried, sent by carrier pigeon, sent through the post office or hand-delivered by the former first lady Zanele Mbeki or former vice-president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka ?
Furthermore, did Mr Zuma read –what I can only imagine to be pages and pages of words – himself or did he have someone mark the highlights?
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