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AromaLife – entreprise suisse – numéro d'entreprise 555.1137/CHE-177.030.120

 

Madame, Monsieur,

Notre jeune entreprise AromaLife, diffuseurs-huiles-essentielles.fr qui est une entreprise Suisse (IDE 555.1137/CHE-177.030.120) développe depuis quelques mois la vente en ligne de diffuseur d'huile essentielle de tous types.

Afin de nous faire connaître et développer notre marché, nous sommes à la recherche de liens dofollow qui nous permettrait une extension et nous amener une certaine assise sur ce marché très prometteur appelé à encore évoluer.

Notre entreprise étant relativement jeune et notre budget pour ce type de transactions limités, nous recherchons des solutions alternatives gratuites ou peu coûteuses mais qui pourraient également faire bénéficier à nos partenaires d'une contrepartie positive pour leur firme. Dans ce sens et dans un premier temps, nous proposerions en contreprestation la publication de leur nom,  ou intitulé de leur enseigne dans une nouvelle rubrique "partenaire". Nous sommes ouverts à toutes propositions ou éventuels autres arrangements à définir selon nos possibilités et les pratiques mises en place par les potentiels partenaires.

Dans le cas où notre demande ne pouvait entrer dans vos procédés, nous vous serions reconnaissants de nous transmettre pour ce type de publication vos tarifs en espérant vivement pouvoir dans un futur proche avenir collaborer avec votre entreprise.  

Nous vous serions infiniment reconnaissants de nous offrir une possibilité de collaborer et de créer un lien avec votre entreprise. Cette action nous permettrait indéniablement de faire un geste en faveur de notre jeune entreprise qui favoriserait son essor.

Nous restons à votre disposition pour tout complément d'information.

D'avance, nous vous remercions pour l'intérêt porté à notre requête et vous transmettons, Madame, Monsieur, nos respectueuses salutations.

Robin Koller, AromaLife





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[Rwanda Forum] South Africa's Jacob Zuma: From freedom fighter to president to jail - BBC News


South Africa's Jacob Zuma: From freedom fighter to president to jail - BBC News

South Africa's Jacob Zuma: From freedom fighter to president to jail

By Farouk Chothia
BBC News

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Jacob Zuma has achieved political ignominy as the first former president of South Africa to be sent to prison.

His life as a free man - who enjoyed the perks of a former president - ended just before midnight local time, when in a dramatic scene he was escorted by a convoy of vehicles from his home in rural Nkandla to a prison in the small town of Estcourt.

His son, Edward Zuma, had warned that there would be "blood on the floor" if he was arrested, but in the end there was none.

The 79-year-old surrendered, knowing that he could not resist the might of the state, leaving behind his son who had earlier stood by the gate of their home with a stick.

Edward Zuma, eldest son of former South African president Jacob Zuma, stands outside his father's homestead in Nkandla on July 7, 2021.Getty Images
Edward Zuma, the eldest son of the ex-president, is known for his fiery rhetoric

Zuma was once a celebrated political figure.

He was imprisoned for 10 years in 1963 for fighting the racist system of apartheid in South Africa, then went into exile in 1975 to become the spymaster of the African National Congress (ANC), before returning to South Africa triumphantly in 1990, and rising to the presidency in 2009, though by then his reputation had been stained by a deluge of corruption allegations.

Humble roots

He had also been charged with raping a family friend, but was acquitted in 2006 in a trial that deeply polarised the ANC, the former liberation movement which became the governing party in 1994 and of which Zuma has been a member since the age of 17.

Now,he has been imprisoned for being in contempt of a court made up of South Africa's most senior judges - those who are the guardians of the democracy he fought for most of his life.

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Jacob Zuma's signature song used to be the liberation anthem Bring Me My Machine Gun

Earlier this month, the judges of the Constitutional Court sentenced him to 15 months in prison for ignoring an order to appear before an official inquiry investigating the corruption allegations he faced during his nine-year presidency - especially his relationship with the notorious Gupta brothers who fled South Africa in 2018 as the legal noose closed in on them.

They have all denied the allegations, and Zuma insists that his political enemies are using the courts to target him.

Having fought racial oppression in South Africa at the height of the Cold War between the US and the now-defunct Soviet Union, Zuma is still steeped in this mentality, casting himself as the victim of a political conspiracy hatched by Western powers - and their "puppets" in South Africa - to thwart his attempts at ending the economic power of white people in the country.

For his critics, the former freedom fighter from a poor rural family became intoxicated by power once the liberation struggle was won and - along with his business friends - looted the state's wealth on a grand scale.

A view of the controversial homestead of South African President Jacob Zuma in Nkandla on January 21, 2014AFP
Jacob Zuma's home in Nkandla was controversially upgraded with government money

Where the truth lies is yet to be established but it is a tribute to South Africa's 27-year-democracy that a former freedom fighter and president has been imprisoned for tying to evade accountability over his time in office.

It shows that South Africa's democratic institutions - often by battered by politicians - remain strong, and judges, policemen and government officials are still prepared to uphold the rule of law by jailing a man whom some of them personally know and with whom they were once in the trenches of the liberation struggle.

Most high-profile prisoner

Moreover, judges have been scrupulously fair towards Zuma, giving him a hearing at every opportunity as he waged in the courts what became known as the Stalingrad strategy - fighting point-by-point every attempt to put him on trial for his alleged high crimes.

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Jacob Zuma is facing multiple corruption charges

On Friday, a judge will rule on whether or not to revoke his arrest, and on Monday the highest court of the land will hear his request to overturn his conviction for contempt.

This is unprecedented in South Africa, and the months ahead are likely to be more dramatic as Zuma is tried, in a separate case, on charges of corruption related to a $5bn (£3bn) arms deal in the 1990s.

He is facing more than 15 counts of racketeering, corruption, fraud, tax evasion and money laundering - charges to which he pleaded not guilty during his first court appearance in May.

With Zuma fighting legal battles on various fronts, the big question is: Will he ultimately win and walk free, or will he gain even more notoriety as South Africa's most high-profile prisoner?



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