Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Friends of Jacob Zuma
Hello good morning and welcome to Cybersurf – three minutes of life in the Cyberlane – I am your host Steven Lang.
The biggest single news event of this month – the not guilty verdict in the Jacob Zuma trial was amply celebrated on the Friends of JZ web site. You can find the site at the following address: www.friendsofjz.co.za – and the friendsofjz is one word – so it is friendsofjz.co.za some people use the American pronunciation of the last letter of the alphabet and call it friends of jay zee.
The site is technically very good – please note this is not a comment on the merits of the case.
On this programme we only discuss the web site – which I believe is rather good because it is simple, easy to use and most sections are very fast.
The site was set up by the Friends of Jacob Zuma Trust in order to gather funds to help the former deputy president pay his legal fees. At the bottom of each page is a single line that tells you which account you should use to deposit your donation.
A marquee across the top of the page also invites you to send a premium sms to a particular number which will then transfer five rand to the trust fund.
The clean and neat front page of the site carries no less than three photographs of Jacob Zuma – At the top, a banner with a somewhat thoughtful headshot of the former deputy president.
In the left panel of the front page is an abbreviated mission statement of the trust that rapidly changes, at the click of a button from English to Venda, Zulu and Setswana. On the right side is a Latest News panel offering links to a media statement by Zuma as well as statements on the verdict from the Young Communist league, Nehawu and from the tri-partite alliance.
Navigation through the site is by means of a very neat navigation bar near the top of the page. It offers you links to a page about the trust; one for contacts; another for photos of the site-hero and one for Messages of Support.
At last count – this page had almost three thousand messages – some of them very long and detailed. Most of them in English, quite a few in Zulu, some in a mixture of various languages and even some in SMS speak – only teenagers really understand that.
The most interesting section I have kept for last – it is the Documents page which has the full text of the closing arguments of the trial – a Forensic report – a Public Protector Report and Heads of Argument.
This site is an absolute must for anyone interested in a little more depth to the Jacob Zuma verdict.
The SABCnews.com site also has a special section on the ANC deputy president – and it has loads of information on the recent trial, on the Schabir Sheik trial as well as a profile of Jacob Zuma.
And before we wrap up today’s edition of Cybersurf, let me remind you that you can read the full script to this program on the Cybersurf blog which you will find at www.cybersurf.blogspot.com.
Thanks for listening and please tune in again next week for more on the best of the web.
The biggest single news event of this month – the not guilty verdict in the Jacob Zuma trial was amply celebrated on the Friends of JZ web site. You can find the site at the following address: www.friendsofjz.co.za – and the friendsofjz is one word – so it is friendsofjz.co.za some people use the American pronunciation of the last letter of the alphabet and call it friends of jay zee.
The site is technically very good – please note this is not a comment on the merits of the case.
On this programme we only discuss the web site – which I believe is rather good because it is simple, easy to use and most sections are very fast.
The site was set up by the Friends of Jacob Zuma Trust in order to gather funds to help the former deputy president pay his legal fees. At the bottom of each page is a single line that tells you which account you should use to deposit your donation.
A marquee across the top of the page also invites you to send a premium sms to a particular number which will then transfer five rand to the trust fund.
The clean and neat front page of the site carries no less than three photographs of Jacob Zuma – At the top, a banner with a somewhat thoughtful headshot of the former deputy president.
In the left panel of the front page is an abbreviated mission statement of the trust that rapidly changes, at the click of a button from English to Venda, Zulu and Setswana. On the right side is a Latest News panel offering links to a media statement by Zuma as well as statements on the verdict from the Young Communist league, Nehawu and from the tri-partite alliance.
Navigation through the site is by means of a very neat navigation bar near the top of the page. It offers you links to a page about the trust; one for contacts; another for photos of the site-hero and one for Messages of Support.
At last count – this page had almost three thousand messages – some of them very long and detailed. Most of them in English, quite a few in Zulu, some in a mixture of various languages and even some in SMS speak – only teenagers really understand that.
The most interesting section I have kept for last – it is the Documents page which has the full text of the closing arguments of the trial – a Forensic report – a Public Protector Report and Heads of Argument.
This site is an absolute must for anyone interested in a little more depth to the Jacob Zuma verdict.
The SABCnews.com site also has a special section on the ANC deputy president – and it has loads of information on the recent trial, on the Schabir Sheik trial as well as a profile of Jacob Zuma.
And before we wrap up today’s edition of Cybersurf, let me remind you that you can read the full script to this program on the Cybersurf blog which you will find at www.cybersurf.blogspot.com.
Thanks for listening and please tune in again next week for more on the best of the web.