Former president Jacob Zuma has finally broken his silence on the ANC elective conference at Nasrec in 2017, alleging that money was used to influence the outcome of the conference.
He stopped short of pointing a finger in the direction of eventual winner, now President Cyril Ramaphosa.
While the pair discuss a range of topics, including the alleged poisoning of then Mpumalanga premier and now Deputy President David Mabuza, it is Zuma’s pronouncements on the events leading to the ANC’s elective conference that stood out. “Nasrec was an important year for the ANC. The party was at a point where it could have picked itself up and moved up in the right direction in terms of its social task, but also if that failed, it meant that the party’s stature would have diminished.
A visible passionate Zuma also maintained that his removal was unjustifiable as he had 18 months left on his second tenure.
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