The Citizen (KZN)

Save SA rallies in PE against Zuma

DEMAND ‘FIT AND PROPER LEADER’ Freedom Day must unite people, ‘but Zuma has detached himself from masses’.

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The Save South Africa movement will hold a protest rally at the Dan Qeqe Stadium in Port Elizabeth tomorrow, calling for the removal of President Jacob Zuma.

The rally, which has been described by organisers as a family event, will take place on Freedom Day and will be preceded by a short march at 9am from Njoli Square to the Dan Qeqe Stadium, in Zwide township.

The event is expected to kick off at 11am and will continue for approximat­ely two hours. Food stalls will be set up but no alcohol will be allowed at the event.

Save South Africa have also arranged transport for residents in need – buses with #SaveSA branding will be stationed at various points in the townships and northern areas and commuters will be transporte­d free of charge.

Taxis with #SaveSA branding will transport residents who live in the eastern and southern parts of the city and commuters will be charged R25.

The rally will take place within a groundswel­l of public protests against Zuma, involving growing numbers of civil society organisati­ons and opposition political parties calling for Zuma’s head.

Save South Africa’s Sipho Pityana is expected to speak, along with former Constituti­onal Court judge Zak Yacoob and Anglican bishop Nceba Nopece.

At a media briefing yesterday, Save South Africa’s PE leader, Khusta Jack, said Freedom Day was a day to unite the nation.

While Jack would not predict numbers, he called upon political parties to emphasise unity across party political affiliatio­n.

“We want a fit and proper leader, it’s not our call to say give us this particular person. We want to be governed properly.”

Jack said leaders who understood the psychology of the masses would know that politician­s could never detach themselves from the people.

“Zuma has long detached himself from the masses,” Jack said.

“When you see Zuma on television these days, he goes on without any substance. He has lost it, he has tried the race card and he failed, now he is attempting to terrorise people by reminding them of the killing fields of Natal, his intention is to instil fear in the minds of the people. That’s his last resort, what is next?” said Jack.

He called on people to reject Zuma’s utterances of “recklessne­ss and irresponsi­bility”.

“It is clear to us that the president is planning a nasty campaign against South Africans. Rest assured, he is a lame duck,” he said. – ANA

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