Johannesburg - Calls for President Jacob Zuma to step down are a waste of time, ANC NEC member Nomvula Mokonyane said on Tuesday.
“The ANC will not change its mind. President Jacob Zuma will remain leader of the ANC until December 2017, when we go to elections,” she told about 100 ANC Youth League supporters gathered at the Germiston Stadium for the “Future is Bright” assembly.
Mokonyane is also water and sanitation minister. She criticised ministers who lost their positions during Zuma’s Cabinet reshuffle last Thursday, and those who had been calling for him to step down as president of the country and the ANC.
Zuma appointed 10 new ministers and 10 new deputy ministers. Those who lost their jobs included finance minister Pravin Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas. The rand fell against the US dollar and ratings agency Standard & Poor’s downgraded South Africa’s long-term foreign currency sovereign credit rating to speculative grade, or “junk” status.
“When we go door-to-door, it's President Jacob Zuma’s face on the ballot paper, it's Zuma and the others. We are the others,” Mokonyane told the crowd.
"We have never hidden his face. South Africans voted for an ANC president knowing that he will be president of the country, but understanding that he is a deployee of the ANC. There is no confusion around that."