Zuma is talking nonsense - Lekota
Jenni Evans and Naledi Shange, News24
11 February 2016
Parliament - Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota on Thursday described President Jacob Zuma's speech as utter nonsense, just minutes after he was ordered to leave the National Assembly for disrupting Zuma's delivery of the State of the Nation Address.
Speaking to the media outside Parliament alongside two of his party's MPs, Lekota said Zuma had failed the people of the country and had broken his oath of office.
"This president told us... not the president. This individual told us that he did not use public funds, but he took a bond to build his house in Nkandla. The public protector asked him for that bond. He never produced it. We ourselves asked him for that bond, he's never produced it," he said.