Have you already had just about all the Jacob Zuma news you can handle for 2016? Are you fed up with reading about the president’s foibles? Well, a new Web browser extension for the popular Google Chrome is here to help.
The extension, developed by Mitch Said and conceived by Said and Simon Shear, allows you to remove any reference to Zuma from your Internet browsing experience.
“Corruption allegations, constitutional court rulings and popular outrage have all proved powerless. It seems that Zuma is impossible to remove … until now,” Said says on his website.
“Finally, state-of-the-art technology has revealed a method to remove President Zuma (from the Internet). Add our Chrome extension for guaranteed Zuma-free browsing, and live in a world where Zuma has already fallen,” the website says.
The extension doesn’t do much beyond what it advertises, namely removing any reference to the word “Zuma” from the Internet. That means if you’re a fan of the Zuma videogame or the (rather excellent) Neil Young album, Zuma, you should probably proceed with caution. — (c) 2016 NewsCentral Media