Former ANC president Jacob Zuma says the opposition parties who believe that they will win the country's general elections are daydreaming.
Durban - Former African National Congress president Jacob Zuma says the country's opposition parties who believe that they will win the country's general elections on Wednesday are daydreaming, saying his party will retain power with an overwhelming majority.
"I have heard many of the political daydreamers in the country telling people that they will win the elections. The ANC will crush them as it is a people's party that cannot be compared to other political formations as it fought for the freedom of our people and it is the only party that can change the lives of our people," Zuma said.
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