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    Protests greet Jacob Zuma at 75

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorApril 12, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Jacob Zuma of South Africa clocks 75.
    Mr Zuma is expected to stay as President until the 2019 election, despite the vote
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    President Jacob Zuma of South Africa clocks 75.
    President Jacob Zuma of South Africa clocks 75.

    As South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma marks 75th birthday protesters organised by opposition parties descends on Pretoria demanding he step down.

    The celebration of Zuma’s birthday took place in Soweto and Johannesburg.

    His party, the African National Congress (ANC) organised a celebratory rally to be held at the Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown.

    But in the capital, Pretoria, organisers say at least 10,000 people are expected to join the second anti-Zuma march‚ this time organised by seven opposition parties.

    The first march, organised by Save South Africa, was held countrywide last Friday.

    The opposition parties are the Democratic Alliance (DA), Congress of the People (COPE), Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP), African People’s Convention (APC) and United Democratic Movement (UDM).

    They have united to put pressure on the beleaguered leader.

    Ironically, President Zuma’s foe, Pravin Gordhan, the former Finance Minister fired a fortnight ago, shares a birthday with the president.

    Mr Gordhan‚ whose axing angered South Africans‚ is celebrating his 58th birthday.

    Opposition parties have dubbed Wednesday’s march “a national day of action”.

    Early Wednesday morning marchers started gathering at Church Square and are scheduled to march to the Union Building, which houses President Zuma’s office at lunch time.

    During a joint briefing in Pretoria on Monday, the parties said the mass action to the Union Buildings marks “the beginning of a consciousness movement aimed at educating ordinary South Africans about the consequences of being downgraded to junk status by rating agencies.”

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