IN THE end, to the relief of a watching nation, the arrest drama ended peacefully. Former president Jacob Zuma, to the surprise of many, rose to the occasion and surrendered himself with dignity to the senior policewoman who arrested him.
For once, he looked like a statesman. Perhaps it was because he was not being advised by his lawyers who continue making a hash of it, or by Carl Niehaus, or even his over-emotional son, Edward, who had undertaken to die to prevent the arrest.
There was not going to be a bloodbath. The people gathered outside the gate to Nkandla – who were preparing for warfare – had dwindled to a handful, led by a somewhat merry Edward. To the surprise of no one, the MKMVA contingent, those brave…