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 "Mitchell Holman" <noemail@att.net> wrote in message
 news:XnsA4744C9D6F67noemailattnet@216.166.97.131...
 
 Speaking of SAA, it seems that S. African president Jacob Zuma considers
 flying on SA's flagship airline as being beneath his "dignity". He'd rather
 spend R600 million ($51 million) on a Boeing Business Jet to fly him around:
 
 http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/why-does-the-president-not-fly-saa-1.1841176#.VSMBUPnF-rE
 
 
 "Johannesburg - A storm is brewing over the acquisition of new VIP jets for
 President Jacob Zuma and his Cabinet at a cost of R2 billion, just after
 Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene announced revised spending plans to reduce
 waste.
 
 "Netwerk24 reported that the three new VIP jets - a Boeing Business Jet and
 two new Falcon 900 Business Jets - were being acquired for 'international
 commitments' as the president's international obligations have increased
 dramatically.
 
 "However, the money to be spent on the new jets was originally earmarked to
 buy crucial freight carriers needed for South African troops abroad."
 
 http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/Politics/Storm-brewing-over-Zumas-new-VIP-jets-20150405
 
 
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