Zulu Vampire
Author | : Pat Stevens |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2018-11-08 |
ISBN-10 | : 173105727X |
ISBN-13 | : 9781731057273 |
Rating | : 4/5 (273 Downloads) |
Download or read book Zulu Vampire written by Pat Stevens and published by . This book was released on 2018-11-08 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 2018 an explosive expose revealed that South African newspapers were disseminating fake news, this came as no surprise to police Captain Jake Smit, who had been the victim of Sunday Siren allegations directed by editor Malebe Masende. So Captain Jake turned to the beautiful Marlin Madison for help, she was a trained journalist and would be able to unearth, what devious scheme the sleazy Sunday Siren editor had involved himself in. Captain Jake Smit was an Afrikaner who'd been brought up amongst the Zulu, he spoke Zulu fluently and was recognized by police, as an authority on Zulu customs and traditions. Along with Peter Khumalo his trusted Zulu Sergeant, Captain Jake kept the peace in rural Umuzi, but that wasn't always easy to do for the Zulu are a volatile people. Captain Smit loved the Zulu, but he hated the superstition in their society, the witchcraft murders and ritual killings. Now he had to deal with an outbreak of killing that froze the district in fear, because the slaughter was reputed to be the work of the dreaded Impundulu, a legendary Lightning Bird that struck lightning off its talons and fed off human blood. Compounding the problem was corrupt Sunday Siren editor Malebe Masende, who was slyly diverting attention from an illegal organ harvesting ring, by publishing 'death squad' allegations against the investigating police captain. So Jake Smit approached local journalist Marlin Madison, who soon uncovered the illegal organ gathering of French transplant surgeon Silvio Sarkoy, and the sleazy cover-up by Sunday Siren. Which resulted in their editor Malebe Masende being fired, and the cessation of fake news like the 'Cato Manor death squad, ' hopefully this has taught the entire South African media a lesson. For both the International Bar Association and International Association of Prosecutors, are becoming concerned at newspaper fake news, and the international media are beginning to wonder? Is South African news reporting truly fair comment, or is the liberal system of media self-regulation and internal control, merely a pseudonym for media dictatorship and social control?