Newly elected President Jacob Zuma is seen as a friendly, approachable, feet-on-the-ground kind of leader. Despite the image problems that he faced because of his pre-electoral legal challenges, he is still favorably compared to his predecessor, Thabo Mbeki - often referred to as the "Philosopher King", who was seen to be arrogant and very impersonal in his dealings with most people. Brand Zuma is even seen to be closer to Brand Mandela than Brand Mbeki was! How is that for the influence that can be generated by personalities in Politics?
Some have commented, correctly, that Brand Zuma is still easily dwarfed by Brand Obama. This is true on the international stage. American and international media has found it to be much easier to be on the side of Brand Obama - especially because of his handsome looks, athletic body and obvious intellect -than to his precedessor, Brand Bush (Can we talk of Brand Bush?). Brand Zuma, on the other hand, has always had to fight to get what it wanted, from early childhood. His lacking of the Obama physical attributes and voice power will also not make it easy for him.
Question, what role does media play in growing personal brands?