The shots were aimed at the current African National Congress president and the country of South Africa. According to reports, Jacob Zuma was a bad president, but what the current president has done so far for the country of South Africa has turned Jacob Zuma into an angel that South Africa has never had.
“Zuma was bad enough. But THIS Ramaphosa guy makes Zuma look like the Angel SA never had,”said Judge John on his Twitter post.
“I think the tide is beginning to turn, hopefully for the better, not worse. People expected Ramaphosa to be better than Zuma. He is worse. Now they expect better from their successor (whoever that may be). Will SA jump from the frying pan into the fire again? Your vote will tell. ”
It didn’t take long before the general public started engaging with each other regarding what had been said. The people in the comment section had different thoughts regarding the topic. While others strongly believed that what has been added is correct, others were on the opposite side, which is the side of the current president.
According to Floyd Mokoena, Zuma was decisive; he feared no one. If he wasn’t happy, he would change his cabinet in an instant. CR is a crippled coward who is too afraid to do anything. Every month, Cele gives us shocking crime stats and Cyril Ramaphosa defends that useless man.
“To whom? To me, CR is the best President we’ve ever had. He’s never stolen from the poor. He inherited a broken state. He led us through the most difficult period of COVID-19 and is doing well in fighting corruption. CR is the best. ” Said Mash
The ANC in KZN has lost faith in Cyril Ramaphosa’s ability to lead for a second time. This comes after they appointed Zweli Mkhize to lead the ANC.
“The results are linked to a democratic process announced several weeks ago that allowed ANC branches to discuss national leadership preferences.”
“As the ANC’s provincial executive committee (PEC) in KwaZulu-Natal, we have been mandated by the special PEC meeting, and ANC branches in particular, to overwhelmingly and unambiguously announce this particular view of branches across our province,” provincial secretary Bheki Mtolo said.