Monday, January 22, 2024 – There is growing criticism against former President Jacob Zuma for joining MK Party and preparing to oppose the ANC in the upcoming elections.
Provincial Secretary of the African National Congress (ANC)
in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), Bheki Mtolo, took a swipe at the ex-party boss, saying
he must apologise to the party and President Cyril Ramaphosa for contributing
to the party’s downfall during his presidential term.
Mtolo alleged that unlike Ramaphosa, former president Thabo
Mbeki gave Zuma a strong party, but he handed over a weak ANC to Ramaphosa and
blamed him for his failures.
“Zuma must apologise to the ANC and Ramaphosa because he was
given a strong ANC with a majority. He weakened the ANC,” he said.
Mtolo addressed the cadres' forum at Inkosi Bhambathata
region in KZN on Sunday.
This is as the party is consolidating the gains and greasing
the province ahead of the 2024 national and provincial elections.
The party hopes to emerge victorious in the upcoming general
elections.
During his address, Mtolo dismissed claims that Ramaphosa’s
leadership drowned the party’s support. He said the party’s support started
fading in 2009 when Zuma assumed office.
“This thing of saying the ANC’s support declined because of
Ramaphosa is a lie, it is not true. Data is there, ANC’s downfall started in
2009 when Zuma was the president of the ANC,” he said.
The ANC in KZN is facing a political meltdown due to its
alleged division and failure to deliver services to the people.
Mtolo blamed Zuma, who now rallies behind the MK Party for
causing a stir in the political landscape by being an activist for MK.
In December, Zuma made it clear that he would not vote for
the ANC because of its current leadership.
According to Mtolo, all the people who supported Zuma in his
tenure were no longer his friends.
He described him as a man who was self-centred and only
worked for his family and not the people.
He mentioned that Ramaphosa may not be a good singer and
dancer, but was practically singing to ensure that people would benefit from
the Government.
He hailed him for his efforts to improve the country after
taking over from Zuma.
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