Sowetan

“Rescue us from shower man”

Unionists sing songs against Zuma

- By Ngwako Modjadji

Some members of the National Health, Education and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) ridiculed President Jacob Zuma yesterday, singing songs calling for Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa to rescue them from a “shower man”.

The song was a reference to Zuma who told the High Court in Johannesbu­rg during his rape trial in 2006 that he took a shower after having unprotecte­d sex with an HIVpositiv­e woman. Zuma was found not guilty of the charge. Nehawu was the first Cosatu affiliate to call for Zuma to step down. As Ramaphosa entered the venue, delegates ululated and sang: “Leadership, dumela.” Ramaphosa said this was the moment of speaking out against complacenc­y. He reiterated that South Africans needed leaders who are not captured. “We must get rid of bad tendencies that have dogged our movement. Let us go and strengthen the ANC and make it stronger.” This was said as Zuma loyalists Public and Service Administra­tion Minister Faith Muthambi and Cosatu president S’dumo Dlamini looked on.

Giving Ramaphosa a colourful fleece blanket, Nehawu’s Nyameka Macanda said the union would always be behind him. In response, Ramaphosa said he was glad the blanket almost had ANC colours. “My wife and I will be very warm this winter,” he said jokingly.

Nehawu in its secretaria­t report says the corporate capture network around the Gupta family has become increasing­ly clear. “Big money is playing [an] active role … towards [the] 54th ANC national conference, with [the] so-called Premier League openly emerging as a faction rallying around cde [comrade] Jacob Zuma.”

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