Jacob Zuma Refuses To Resign “Mugabe Style”, ANC Leaders Leave ‘State House’ With No Deal
5 February 2018
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By A Correspondent | The ANC party’s top six leaders who rushed to Jacob Zuma’s official residence to persuade him to step down last night, have left the property with no deal in sight(see video at bottom of article.)

Jacob Zuma was last night pressured to resign- to do what the ANC’s top six have termed, “what is good for the country.”

Earlier on Sunday Gwede Mantashe announced to worshippers at St. John’s church that “we’ll not humiliate him”, instead we want “unity from that meeting”.

He however also said the ANC Top-Six “wants stability in the country… [and] that’s why tonight we are meeting with President Jacob Zuma”.

The development comes days before he is due to deliver a State Of The Nation address on Thursday. The latter is meant to set the government agenda for the year.

The Resignation is crucial as it will empower his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa to set his government agenda in Thursday’s state of the nation address speech, which according to the constitution officially opens parliament, as president.

The Top 6 were spotted by journalists driving over to meet Zuma yesterday Sunday.

Zuma’s deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa is supposed to take over.

Ramaphosa defeated Zuma’s preferred successor, his own ex-wife with whom he has children with, for the ANC leadership.

 

Following the failure to get Zuma to resign, an emergency meeting is now to be held today, Monday.

 

0 Replies to “Jacob Zuma Refuses To Resign “Mugabe Style”, ANC Leaders Leave ‘State House’ With No Deal”

  1. The ‘Handiende’ culture of our African leaders is a bad thing. Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Nkurunziza of Burundi, Ayadema of Togo, Afwerkii of Eritrea, Biya of Cameroon, Nguema of Equatorial Guinea……

  2. Kkkkkkk so did Zim set a precedent in the dynamics of African politics?And if so was it a good or bad thing?just thinking.