asks whether girls are supplied
Foreign supporters who come to witness such events as the World Football Award ceremonies and Olympic event ceremonies are supplied women prostitutes as a strategy of keeping them happy; when such occasions are organised.
It is now that certain secret stories begin to emerge in respect of the recently concluded CHOGM held in Colombo.
It was also reported of a government leader who came to Sri Lanka and inquired "Don't you supply us with beautiful, attractive girls?" He is none other than the President of South Africa, Mr. Jacob Zuma. It is well-known that M. Zuma who is a woman-fan has faced a rape case by the judiciary of that country.
Mr. Zuma who has 4 wives has 35 children to his credit. In the year 2005, when he was the Vice President he faced a court charge in that country for having raped his dead friend's 31 year old daughter whereby he pleaded guilty to the offence.Mr. Jacob comports himself in accordance with Zulu tribal customs and later on there was criticism aimed at him for his arrival in UK for diplomatic activities
This government leader who admits that he was watching the dances performed at the Nelum Pokuna concert held at the inauguration of the CHOGM celebrations highlighting the body contours of the dancers with so much pleasure that later on, on meeting the Hon. President, it is reported in a weekend newspaper that he had told the President "Sha .... your country has beautiful girls ... doesn't she" and had been full of praise for the dance items.
Here and there it was reported that when he was lodging at he hotel, he had asked from the organisers, "Don't you supply girls for us?"
It is government leaders from African countries and members of their families who are in the forefront of having 'played hell' in hotels where they were lodging.
The wife of Vice President of Ghana having purchased clothing close upon 7 lakhs from Laksala is somewhat of a strange incident. In the process it was the same band of government leaders in the majority who although arrived in Sri Lanka for the Meeting who had enjoyed drinking and eating and then sleeping, thus neglecting attending the festivals and ceremonies at the right time because of dozing away in their hotels.Though the security and the organisers themselves had messages to their rooms from time to time, it was reported that they had replied, "Doesn't matter ... I can't go for that today," and had turned the other side and once more gone back to sleep.