Zuma praised for solidarity

Source: Zuma praised for solidarity – Sunday News Dec 18, 2016

Nduduzo Tshuma in Masvingo
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday hailed his South African counterpart President Jacob Zuma for sending a high powered delegation to the Zanu-PF 16th Annual National People’s Conference led by his deputy Cde Cyril Ramaphosa.

Officially closing the conference in Masvingo, President Mugabe extended his thanks to other liberation movements that presented solidarity messages at the gathering.

“We also acknowledge our comrades, representatives of fellow liberation movements and parties especially the ANC and President Zuma for sending us that high powered delegation which was led by his Vice-President,” said President Mugabe.

“We thank them a lot. Thank you for your warm solidarity and the message that you delivered. December 12 and Frelimo.”

South Africa Deputy President Cde Cyril Ramaphosa who was representing the ANC at the conference paid tribute to the party saying they envied Zanu-PF and would continue engaging the party for guidance.

Representative of the December 12 Movement, Cde Chimurenga revealed that as a grouping they would continue their support for President Mugabe and the ruling Zanu-PF.

The conference that started on Tuesday, was running under the theme, “Moving with Zim-Asset in Peace and Unity.”

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    Homo Erectus 7 years ago

    Ramaphosa saying they envied ZanuPF and will continue to seek guidance from the party. Wow! South Africans, be afraid, be really afraid.

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    Homo Erectus 7 years ago

    Ramaphosa says he envies ZanuPf and will continue engaging with ZanuPf for guidance. WOW! South Africans, be afraid, be very afraid.

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    mandevu 7 years ago

    one corrupt president supporting another – to be expected really

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    Ngoto Zimbwa 7 years ago

    This was to be expected of C Ramaphosa, paying lip service was all, he and his party.
    These guys are under serious pressure from the opposition Democratic alliance at home, for one and the revelations of corruption within the ranks of their party.
    Droves are deserting the once impregnable ANC and they run the risk of being the minority party pretty soon..