WATCH: Zuma’s protection vehicle damaged while Zuma ‘handed out’ pamphlets
The former president was handing out pamphlets while campaigning for the ANC in Kwazulu-Natal.
Former South African president Jacob Zuma sits in the dock of the High Court of Pietermaritzburg on July 27, 2018 for his hearing over 16 corruption charges. He is charged with 16 counts that include fraud corruption and racketeering. These charges relate to 783 payments which he allegedly received as a bribe to protect French arms company Thales from an investigation into the controversial multi-billion rand arms deal. The alleged bribe was facilitated by Zumas former financial adviser Schabir Shaik. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Phill MAGAKOE
Former president Jacob Zuma’s security vehicle was damaged during his campaign for the ANC in Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal, on Friday.
The vehicle was damaged as Zuma and his convoy departed for his campaign. One of the cars bumped into another, leaving it with a damaged front bumper and headlight.
A video shows the vehicle’s headlight and front bumper in a bad state.
#Zuma Presidential security vehicle damaged at @MYANC former President Jacob Zuma’s campaign trail in Pinetown, KZN. #eNCA pic.twitter.com/IbibQlN8jO
— Siphamandla Goge (@SiphamandlaGoge) November 16, 2018
Zuma was in KwaZulu-Natal at the Pinetown bus terminal and taxi rank to campaign for the ANC ahead of next year’s elections.
Videos surfaced depicting Zuma well-received by ANC supporters.
The former president gave a brief address and said it was voting that would safeguard the ANC’s rule. He added that he was there to remind the public to vote for the ANC.
“If you don’t vote for the ANC, it will be taken by the opposition.”
He also advised the public to ensure they were registered to vote.
“Everyone should vote for the ANC. We need to protect the nation. Our strength is in voting.”
He said he would be at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on January 12, celebrating the ANC’s birthday. He invited the supporters to the stadium.
The ANC will be celebrating their 106th birthday in January.
He was accompanied by ANC provincial chairperson Sihle Zikalala and eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede.
About 80 buses are expected to ferry supporters to the stadium.
He ended his address by singing his popular song Mshini’wam’.
#Zuma Former @MYANC President Jacob Zuma arrives in Pinetown, KZN to campaign for the ANC.#eNCA pic.twitter.com/9tlA3e1PwQ
— Siphamandla Goge (@SiphamandlaGoge) November 16, 2018
In the first video, ululations can be heard as Zuma makes his way out of his vehicle. Zuma’s name is then chanted by the many apparent supporters.
Zuma takes a walk among the singing crowds and handing out pamphlets.
#Zuma Former @MYANC President Jacob Zuma on a campaign trail in Pinetown, KZN. #eNCA pic.twitter.com/mrZgLWWUPW
— Siphamandla Goge (@SiphamandlaGoge) November 16, 2018
#Zuma “Everyone must vote for the @GautengANC to protect the country.” – @MYANC’s former President Jacob Zuma. He is campaigning for the party in Pinetown, KZN. #eNCA. pic.twitter.com/Cvj4o4BKgi @RMajongwe @KbhasikitiGmai1 @TeamG40 I think its better Mr mugabe vadzokewo futi kk pic.twitter.com/99MgyQMVVt
— FmrDr.G.MOYO (@FmrDrGMoyo) November 16, 2018
#Zuma @MYANC’s former President Jacob Zuma warmly received in Pinetown, KZN. He is campaigning for the party.#eNCA pic.twitter.com/SpmrfVG4Tu
— Siphamandla Goge (@SiphamandlaGoge) November 16, 2018
For more news your way, download The Citizen’s app for iOS and Android.
For more news your way
Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.