Radical economic transformation means nobody will go hungry, says Zuma
Durban - Radical economic transformation is "holy talk", said President Jacob Zuma on Saturday.
"Everyone should support it. If we're all children of God, let there not be those who are hungry while others are full", he said.
Zuma was speaking at the University of Zululand in Dlangezwa, northern KZN, where the ANC's Musa Dladla Region held a commemoration of 145 people who died during apartheid - some directly killed by the apartheid government.
"By saying we want radical economic transformation, we mean fundamental change in the structure, system, institutions, patterns of ownership, management and control of the economy in favour of all South Africans, in particular the poor and the working class, said Zuma.
He said now that he is talking about transformation, some people have turned against him.