Daily Sun (December 11 2013) - PEOPLE cheered and applauded Thabo Mbeki, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Kgalema Motlanthe . . . But it was not a good day for the president.
SOME OF THE CROWD BOOED AS PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA ARRIVED.
A section of the crowd made sign-change symbols with their hands as Zuma was introduced at the Mandela memorial service held at FNB Stadium in Soweto yesterday.
More booing was heard when his face appeared on the big screens as the anti-Zuma brigade drowned out those cheering for Zuma. By the time Zuma started his speech, thousands had already left.
Programme director, ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa, asked mourners to be disciplined in honour of Madiba and after a few minutes pictures of Mandela appeared on the screens in an apparent attempt to silence the crowd.
When Ramaphosa introduced the country's deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe and former president Thabo Mbeki there was loud cheering.