AS SOUTH AFRICA HEADS To
The General Election On May 29, This Year, The Former President Of The Country,
Jacob Zuma, Is Going Through A Lot Of Challenges Since He Announced That He
Would Not Support His Old Party ANC And Started A New Party Umkontho Wesizwe (MK).
Things Continue To Go
Wrong For The Retired Leader Who, Despite Growing Up In The ANC Since The Time
Of The Anti-Apartheid Policies In The Country, Has Nevertheless Maintained His
Position And Moved Forward.
Zuma (81) Has Been
Complaining To President Cyril Ramaphosa And His Government For Abandoning The
Taboos Of The Party, While Accusing Him Of Embracing The Rich Few And
Abandoning Many Poor Citizens Who Own The Party.
His Decision To Leave The
ANC Is Said To Be A Big Blow To The Party And Threatens The Party's Victory Due
To The Great Power Of Influence He Has On Ordinary Citizens In The Country.
Since He Was Forced To
Resign From The Presidency In 2018 Due To Allegations Of Corruption, Zuma Has
Never Had A Good Relationship With His Party And Even His Deputy At The Time,
When Ramaphosa Came To Power, They Were Still Not Close.