Anti-Zuma march: Ndlozi says racism is ANC’s fault
At least nine opposition parties have joined the anti-Zuma march.
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi – EFF Photo: Supplied
EFF spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has hit out at critics of marches against President Jacob Zuma‚ saying that allegations of racism needed to be dispelled.
According to TimesLive , Ndlozi said: “We have to dispel the idea that these hundreds of thousands of people marching across the country have been bought. It is patronising and an insult to the popular and collective intelligence of our people. When they vote for Zuma‚ it is not said they have been bought. But when they call for him to fall‚ they have been bought.
The second thing he said needed to be clarified is that the Save SA marches were racist. “Part of what critics are saying is that these marches are racist‚” he said.
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It's the #NationalDayOfAction, the joy that we added our voice to the call that South Africa 🇿🇦 must come first! #Asijiki pic.twitter.com/p1ybqG3K2p
— Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (@MbuyiseniNdlozi) April 12, 2017
“What is the wisdom of this? Why would Zuma say these marches are racist? Because he saw a few placards. Those placards must be condemned‚ because there is no place for racism particularly on the picket lines defending our democratic constitution‚” Ndlozi said.
But Ndlozi said the very fact that racism and sexism have been allowed to flourish was due to the failure of the ANC for the last 23 years to transform racialised spaces.
About nine opposition parties came together to formulate the anti-Zuma march at Church Square in Pretoria and the rains haven’t deterred the number of citizens converging on the capital city.
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