ZUMA SHOULD DEFEND CONSTITUTION
Dog lovers of all races were in uproar at President Jacob Zuma's recent comments on dogs and "white culture". He said that spending money on buying a dog, taking it to the vet and for walks was not the "African way", which was to focus on the family.
It was amusing when people like Zwelinzima Vavi tweeted pictures of themselves with their beloved pets. And a photo was circulated of a young Nelson Mandela affectionately holding a big dog.
City Press columnist Khaya Dlanga penned a parody of Thabo Mbeki's "I am an African" speech.
Excerpts include: "I owe my being to the whimpers, the tail waggings, the growls, the ball chasing, the tail chasing of the Poodles, the Chihuahuas, the Sausage dogs ... and the ever differing barks of the unAfrican canines".
"I am born of a people who owned canines, wigs and partings on the side of their heads. Whatever their own actions, they remain still, part of me.