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'Mandela would be proud of diverse South Africans united against Zuma' - Mncwango

The Democratic Alliance’s Zwakhele Mncwango said that former president Nelson Mandela would have been proud of all those who marched on Durban’s beachfront on Friday.

The march coincided with protests around the country.

Marchers carrying placards denigrating President Jacob Zuma flooded the beachfront promenade.

Mncwango said Mandela would have been proud of the diverse following the march attracted.

“We are fighting the same battle. Some say this is an anti-Zuma campaign and some say they want a regime change. I am‚ like you‚ here because I love South Africa‚” he said.

“We have the choice to protect Zuma or protect the country and I have no doubt we will all choose the second.”

Anti-Zuma protests nationwide - PHOTOSA number of events, marches and pickets aimed at pressuring President Jacob Zuma to quit have been planned across the country. 

Mncwango said that the country faced an economic crisis.

“We enjoy democracy because South Africans united against apartheid. Today we unite against the Zuma.”

“We face a crisis. Only those with a sober mind can see this. Zuma loyalists cannot‚” he said.

“We need special classes for the ANC Youth League if they think junk status only affects the rich‚” Mncwango added.

 

- TMG Digital

 

 

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