Ramphosa Reveals That Zuma, a Disciplined Anc Member, Will Meet with Top 6
- President Cyril Ramaphosa revealed the former president Jacob Zuma would be meeting with the ANC top 6 very soon
- He was answered a question during a session with the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) about Jacob Zuma and the Zondo Commission
- Ramaphosa said that everyone who lives in the Republic of South Africa must abide by the Constitution and no one is above the law
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President Cyril Ramaphosa took part in a question and answer session with the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF). He was posed a number of questions and one of them was regarding former president Jacob Zuma.
He revealed the Zuma would be meeting with the ANC's top six very soon.
He started answering the question by stating that no one is above the law and everyone who lives in South Africa must abide by the Consitution.
Essentially saying that Zuma is not above the law; Ramaphosa added that neither were the judges who had to follow the rule of law to the letter.
Ramaphosa said that the former president is a disciplined member of the ANC and would meet with the ANC's top 6 to discuss the current situation.
He ended his answer by repeating that no one is above the law or the Constitution of the republic. SABC uploaded a video of Ramaphosa's session with SANEF.
Earlier, Briefly.co.za repeated that Former president Jacob Zuma must be quite the host since so many South African prominent figures are flocking to his Nkandla homestead for a bout of "tea." The latest bunch of people who are planning a trip to Nkandla are the ANC Women's League.
According to reports, the organisation's secretary-general Meokgo Matuba, confirmed that she and a few other leaders would be visiting Nkandla soon. Matuba did not however reveal when or exactly why they were going.
Meanwhile, many South Africans have headed online to speculate about why they are going. A lot of people also joked about the various tea parties the former president has had in the last few weeks.
In other news, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema revealed his party's application to unseal the CR17 bank statements. The date is reportedly set for 16 and 17 March at the Pretoria High Court.
Malema shared a tweet stating that the EFF is the main applicant and that Advocate Ishmael Semenya would be leading the argument for the party. EFF Deputy President Floyd Shivambu stated in an interview that the EFF would be going to court to clear some aspects:
"We are going to court to find out who has funded Cyril Ramaphosa to buy the ANC conference and the presidency of the ANC so that he can buy the presidency of the country."
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Source: Briefly News