Masina issues stern warning to 'racists in Cape Town' over Zuma Must Fall sign
Durban – Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Mzwandile Masina has issued a stern warning to the “racists in Cape Town” who erected a large sign reading 'Zuma Must Fall' on Friday.
Introducing President Jacob Zuma at the president's official residence in Durban, where Zuma, in his capacity as the patron of the Jacob Zuma Foundation, was bidding farewell to 19 students who are going to study at the American University of Nigeria, in Nigeria.
Masina said: "To those racists in Cape Town erecting boards, undermining the democracy we fought for, I want to say that the anger of South Africans is building up to boiling point.
“And if they [racists] are not careful, they will go down in history having caused unnecessary tensions because the ANC-led government fought for a non-racial country and we will continue to do that.
“But [there are] those few individuals who continue to be racist to the point that they have money, but instead of supporting students, they insult the leader of the republic. We want to warn them that our patience is running out,” said Masina.