The Citizen (KZN)

‘Get ready to lose elections’

- – ANA

South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma told ANC leaders the governing party will lose the 2019 elections if he steps down, said Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema.

“We warned the ANC about Zuma. They called us reckless, anarchists ... yesterday, he showed them the door,” Malema told reporters yesterday.

“This is what Zuma said to his closest allies ... he said they can fire me ... but they’re going to lose the elections. They will lose KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. The Zulus in KwaZulu-Natal and in Gauteng will be offended ... I am not going anywhere.”

The governing party’s efforts to remove beleaguere­d Zuma failed last night during a meeting at the presidenti­al residence in Pretoria.

The top six officials were mandated by the national executive commission to tell Zuma to resign, preferably before the upcoming State of the Nation address (Sona).

Zuma told the new party leaders that he had performed his duties and done everything he was requested to do as state president, Malema said. “He said he did everything he was told to do – paid back the money [for Nkandla security upgrades] and that if they came to a conclusion that he is a problem then they should fire him.”

Zuma’s prolonged stay at the Union Buildings is seen by some as detrimenta­l to uniting the party ahead of the crucial 2019 general elections.

Cracks began to show in the top six leadership as secretary-general Ace Magashule, a staunch Zuma supporter, said at the weekend Zuma would deliver the Sona. This flew in the face of party treasurer Paul Mashatile insisting Zuma should resign.

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete has scheduled a motion of no confidence debate for February 22.

But Malema says the motion will be debated before the Sona. “We are considerin­g legal action to interdict Zuma from delivering the Sona.

The Democratic Alliance was unsuccessf­ul in its bid to have the Sona postponed. In her response to the DA’s request, Mbete said the president had exercised powers vested in him.

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