WATCH: Zuma in the act of detractors in the Twitter video before the Zondo investigation



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Former President Jacob Zuma appears to be relatively unperturbed before his much-awaited appearance before the Commission of Judicial Inquiry into State Capture on Monday.

Zuma shared a video on his popular social network, the twitter page, where he makes fun of the famous song "Zuma must fall" which became viral during a national demonstration against him in 2016.

Jill Hallett, her sister Joan Swanepoel and her lifelong friend Debbie Breedt have dubbed the "Zuma must leave" after a video of them, filmed during the national march against Zuma, caused a sensation. reported News24.

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The former president in a tweet titled "I thought I should brighten your day" shared an excerpt of him dancing and chanting "Zuma must leave" while he was laughing.

Zuma seemed to be clearly tickled by the song turned viral on his behalf.

The Zondo Commission is preparing strict security measures for the Parktown site, when Zuma will only allow 200 people to enter the building, News24 reported.

"The commission has learned that there could be a crowd of people eager to attend hearings from Monday, July 15 to July 19," the commission said in a statement.

Zuma did not specify what he would submit to the commission but he did say to the SABC that he would be present. It was after his son, Duduzane Zuma, was acquitted on Friday in Randburg Court of First Instance for intentional homicide.

"Honestly, the commission called me to come and say my text, so we'll meet there," he said.

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