Ramaphosa’s election was illegitimate, says Zuma

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Ramaphosa’s election was illegitimate, says Zuma
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The former president said the use of money to buy positions meant that Ramaphosa was not elected properly and democratically

Former president Jacob Zuma has hit out at the ANC’s current leader, Cyril Ramaphosa, saying his leadership is illegitimate as it was attained through the use of money, bypassing the democratic nature of

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