Zuma offered to step down - report
Johannesburg - President Jacob Zuma told members of the ANC's national executive committee at the weekend that if they wanted him to step down they should tell him, the Mail & Guardian said on Tuesday.
"He told us we should tell him directly if we wanted him to step down, rather than to stab him in the back," an NEC member reportedly told the publication.
According to two more NEC members, Zuma had allegedly told those at the meeting that he was aware that there were members in the party's top structure who wanted him out.
Despite this, the NEC had decided not to recall Zuma and presented a united front to the media and the rest of South Africa.
The main reason for this decision was because recalling Zuma would have had a negative impact on the party ahead of its upcoming local government elections, the member told the publication.