ANC conference could stop SA from becoming a nation of pigs – Senzo Mchunu
Pretoria – When delegates go to the ANC elective conference in December, they will have to choose between allowing the rot to continue and electing leadership that will confront the issues facing South Africa, former KwaZulu-Natal premier Senzo Mchunu said on Friday.
Speaking at the National Education Health & Allied Workers’ Union's (Nehawu) 30th anniversary celebration event in Pretoria, Mchunu said the conference would be about stopping the country from becoming "a nation of pigs".
The former KZN ANC chairperson likened corruption and state capture to that of "a pig which just eats all day long.
"My argument here is that we can't be a nation of pigs, you know a pig, early in the morning it starts eating, during the day it's still eating, in the evening it's still eating," said Mchunu.
"So the conference is about preventing us from becoming a nation of pigs," he said.