Zuma acted in good faith – Free State ANC
Bloemfontein – The ANC in the Free State said it welcomed President Jacob Zuma's apology and believes he acted in good faith with regards to the Nkandla situation.
"The PEC [provincial executive committee] welcomes the apology of the president of the ANC and of the republic... and accepts that [he] had acted in good faith and that there was no deliberate effort or intention to subvert the Constitution by the President," provincial secretary William Bulwane said during a meeting in Bloemfontein on Saturday.
He said Zuma's apology displayed the party's character of humility, respect and courage and its openness to accept criticism and practice self-criticism.
"The PEC is convinced that President Jacob Zuma did not deliberately influence the upgrades at his private residence for personal gains. The PEC further confirms its unequivocal support for the president in his capacity as president of the ANC and as the president of the country."
Zuma apologised to the nation on Friday after the Constitutional Court found that his failure to comply with the public protector's remedial action in her report on spending on his Nkandla homestead was a breach of the Constitution.