President Jacob Zuma lashes out to those who voted against him

Zuma warned that the enemy will use every possible means to destroy the ANC.

President Jacob Zuma lashed out to those who voted against him in the secret ballot and said the ANC’s constitution should determine what action to take against members who supported the opposition. He was addressing the ANC Youth League Cadres Forum in Pongola, northern KwaZulu-Natal.
He was quoted saying: “What our enemies were doing was to say, how can we destroy the ANC and weaken it so that we can take control of the country?
“How can we destroy the alliance so it will also be weakened? Because with the alliance, the ANC is stronger.”
“I always hear people saying Zuma must step down, others saying he’s corrupt. I’m always keen to hear if they’ll say what he’s done.”
“We should never do it again. That is why I’m saying the constitution should be applied to people who have double hearts, one for the ANC and one for other parties.
“They must move aside for those with a single heart.”
African National Congress Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma also lashed out at those who voted against the President last Thursday while she was at her presidential campaign rally in Alexandra, Johannesburg.
She told the crowd that those who were in support of the motion were behaving as though they sent themselves to parliament a report said. ANC Youth League secretary general Njabulo Nzuza added that the party will hunt them down and will be kicked out of the organisation.
“Others will become askaris and sell out the organisation but they… will fail and the organisation must hunt those who sold us out in the past week and make sure that we impose strong and severe penalties to them,” said Nzuza.

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