Zuma on Nenegate 'stooges' and never saying surrender
Durban - President Jacob Zuma relived Nenegate during a speech at the ANCYL Economic Freedom Lecture at the Olive Convention Centre in Durban on Wednesday, saying the nation wasn't really aware of what was happening at the time.
"They called it the Nene disaster. But is the nation really aware of what is happening?" he said to a packed crowd of more than 2000 people.
He said in December last year, he took the decision to appoint a new minister.
"The monopoly capital and their stooges attacked me," he said.
Zuma was referring to the reshuffling of his cabinet last year where he removed then-Finance minister Nhlanhla Nene with the lesser-known Des van Rooyen. Van Rooyen remained in the position for two days amid a growing public backlash. He was then replaced with Pravin Gordhan who had served in the position in previous years. During the two days that Van Rooyen was in the position, the rand fell to an almost-record low.