30         January 2012, 14:36 
         
         My         sincere and humble greetings, President Jacob Zuma.  
I hope my         letter finds you in a good financial state this January.
Perhaps I         should begin by saying that I am truly inspired not only by your         charisma but         also because you are the first man I have heard of who has been         flown out of         this country on multiple planes all at once. Of course, Chuck         Norris is yet to         attempt this one. 
I think         you are the only man I know who can afford flying to New York         accompanied by         two other empty planes.
For a         local kasi-boy like me who has never even been on a single         plane, I can only         wonder how one guy flies in three planes all at once. In fact, a         friend of mine         said maybe you had flown with wife number one, number two and         maybe wife number         three. I told him that would be ridiculous,  wouldn't it? Not         the number         of wives but the fact that each wife flies in her own plane. Now         that would be         ridiculous.  
According         to news reports, it took three jets, 16 pilots and at least 18         cabin crew         members to get you to New York and back. Now, Mr. President, I         have heard of         the motto “Go big or go home” before. But you, Mr. President,         just took that         motto to totally different heights. 
Even the         centenary party you threw over two weeks ago for the ANC was         proof that you         don’t do small.  You threw what most of us would call “one hell         of a         mother” centenary party and it only cost R100 million. I am just         shocked that,         when there are so many hungry children, homeless families and         jobless people,         the media could only comment about how much of a bore your         speech was.  
Again the         previous week 'critics' attacked you for the multimillion-rand         chartering of         “shadow” aircraft for your flight to a UN Security Council         meeting earlier this         month. "When will the critics stop?” is probably what you are         wondering. I         mean, it is not your fault that you are a big money spender or         is it? You have         always been spending money you never had. And both your office         and I know that         it is the same critics (DA) that advised Schabir Shaik to ask         for a repayment         of an alledged R2 million that he loaned to you. Poor you Mr.         President,         everyone is always out to get you; but what the DA and Shaik do         not understand         is that the money you are stylishly spending is not yours but         the tax payers’         money. 
I can         understand why most people are "jealous" of you, Mr. President.         Who         wouldn’t be? Opposition parties are just bitter because the         Defence Ministry         would never do the same for them. In fact, the Defence Ministry         would actually         think that any SA citizen is out of their mind to even suggest         flying in not         just two but three planes. I have always known you were a very         important man,         Mr. President, but this is a perfect reminder to all those who         have recently         forgotten that you are in fact still running this country.
If you         would allow me Mr. President, I’d like to shove these numbers         down the throats         of all the "jealous" people who are making a lot of noise about         your         travelling style. News24 reported that “according to aviation         sources it can         cost up to $15 000 (R120 000) an hour to charter a Global         Express, with a         flight to New York taking up to 18 hours.” 
Now I         would actually challenge a lot of your education system’s pupils         to do the math         on this one but, even with their good grades I doubt they can.         So let me         simplify it for them, Mr. President. I even need Julius         to understand         this one. If it costs one plane R120 000 per hour, then for 18         hours it would         cost the plane R2 160 000. Now, if there are three planes, it         would mean they         (all three planes) cost R6 480 000 just to fly to New York. Now         that is quite a         lot of money, money that our education and health institutes         could do with.           
I am         relieved that most families without food, without a proper house         or flushing         toilet and the victims of the recent floods will probably not         read this letter.         I am relieved because if they did read this letter, Mr.         President, they would         suggest that you could have at least used some of this money to         help them         instead. 
Perhaps         people just don’t get it, Mr. President. They don’t see things         the way you do.         They just don’t get that there should be a huge gap or         difference in living         standards between them and their president. 
I         recently read that your jet flew solo to Qatar last week. To be         honest Mr.         President that was really 'disappointing'. I am certain that         after hearing from         the UN dignitaries what a grand arrival you made down in New         York, people from         Qatar expected you to arrive in not three, not four but six         (empty) planes this         time. We have set a precedent as South Africans and now we can’t         maintain the         standard or even do better. 
But I         think you decided on a solo flight on purpose Mr. President; you         like to keep         us guessing. There has always been this mystery and         unpredictable status that         so many admire about you. It is good that you keep us guessing         as to what mind         boggling, newsworthy stunt you might pull next. Always ahead of         the opposition         I see.
Oh,         before I leave you to get back to some brainstorming of the next         mind boggling         event, there is one thing that always puzzled me about this         plane shadowing         story: if the SAA Boeing A340-200 was shadowing your jet         “Inkwazi” just in case         it suffered a mechanical fault, what would have happened if         indeed Inkwazi         suffered a mechanical fault? Were you going to do a mid-air         exchange? And I         suppose the Global Express aircraft was there just in case the         Boeing also         suffered a mechanical fault then you’d do another mid air         exchange.
I always         knew that MacGyver (an American fictional secret agent) had         nothing on you...         Well Mr. President, let me leave you to rest, I am sure you must         be tired from         your trip to Qatar where you probably blessed them with your         Zzzuma speech and         knocked them dead.
Kind         regards.
Vusi         Kokela (your biggest fan) 
       
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