Pretoria - A string of high-profile ANC leaders took to the stage at a march for "unity, democracy and non-racialism" in Pretoria on Friday, using the opportunity to take a swipe at opposition leaders and defend President Jacob Zuma against "hooligans".
Gauteng Premier David Makhura addressed the crowd on the lawns outside the Union Buildings, saying he wanted to send a "very strong message".
"Many of our people are not here today because they are still suffering from racial oppression. We don't have a place for racism in our country. We know today whose leading party has the most racist leaders in the party," said Makhura, to which his supporters responded, "DA!".
"Lindiwe Mazibuko [former DA parliamentary leader] told the DA that it's the racist party in Parliament," added Makhura.
Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza said: "We came here in large numbers to say no to racism... We are saying no to people who think they can fight against our president. Say no to hooligans [who] think they can remove our sitting president."