Former president Jacob Zuma said parties could not articulate their policies.
ormer president Jacob Zuma was all smiles as he made his way to the polls. e was accompanied by three of his wives to vote at the Ntolwane Primary school in Nkandla. Courtesy
JOHANNESBURG – Former president Jacob Zuma has advised voters to trust parties who outline the best policies and not those with the best policies. Zuma said in his observation during the election campaign period, parties could not articulate their policies. “You must put your vote where you know there will be something happening, benefits as well as the improvement of the country and not people are shouting better slogans but which party that says that it will deliver a better South Africa, better than others,” said Zuma who voted at Ntolwane Primary school in Nkandla.@MyANC via TwitterSource
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