Former president Jacob Zuma warns his party members against corruption and criticizes those who defected from ANC for bringing a corrupt habit to his party.
Former president Jacob Zuma told a mini rally that his party will not tolerate corruption. Former president Jacob Zuma at the Mkhonto Wesizwe 62th Anniversary at Petrus Molefe Eco Park on December 16, 2023 in Soweto, South Africa . Photo: Gallo Images/Fani Mahuntsi Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) party leader Jacob Zuma has lashed out at some of his members who defected from ANC saying they bring his party into disrepute with corrupt ANC habit.
The former president of South Africa was speaking to MK supporters at a mini rally in Alexandra this week in an address caught on viral videos doing rounds on social media. South Africans were in stitches on social media as Zuma, who faces more than 780 counts of corruption, told the crowd that he dislikes corruption and that the party was no home for corrupt people.“I want to give you a warning now. People who join MK from ANC, bring with them a corruption habit. Others are already bribing members to be elected. They are used to this in the ANC. I know them. They think I am not aware of this,” Zuma told the crow
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