The Herald (South Africa)

We need everyone to stand together to build SA, says Duduzane Zuma

- Unathi Nkanjeni

Black people need to banish the idea that they can develop SA without white, coloured and Indian people, KwaZuluNat­al ANC Ward 11 branch chair Duduzane Zuma says.

In a conversati­on with podcast host Penuel the Black Pen, Zuma said developing the country would take a joint effort, despite black people being the majority.

“The one thing that we need to understand is if we think we’re going to develop this country without white people, it’s not going to happen,” Zuma said.

“Without Indian people, it’s not going to happen and without coloured people, it’s not going to happen.

“This has to be a joint effort,” Zuma said.

The businessma­n reiterated he was not a politician, but was running to become president, and would like to enjoy the freedoms others enjoyed without being painted in a negative light.

“I will get my clarity. I will get my day where I’m going to win this battle, there’s no doubt about it,” he said.

“I don’t want people campaignin­g for me in my name.

“I want people to campaign for the rights and freedoms of the truth.”

Speaking on Indian news channel WION, Zuma said he believed the country was on the verge of collapse and needed “solutions for today, driven by the people of today”.

“We need people who are up to the task and people wellversed, well-equipped [and] well-experience­d, even at a young age, but most importantl­y fit for purpose.

“I think this is the trick we’ve missed in our country.

“There have been a lot of leaders who have come up, a lot of leaders who have played their part, but that time is gone.

“It is a new time and it needs new soldiers. We are here, we are good to go.”

Zuma said he was confident he could lead the country, adding that many people backed his plans.

“Where I am at now, people have said, ‘We need someone to step up’.I’ve seen the need for it.

“I’ve taken a look around. I don’t see anyone stepping up and I believe there’s an opportunit­y not only for myself, but for many others to step up.

“People like boiling it down to a one-man mission. It is not a one-man mission.

“There’s no superhero coming to save the day.

“All I’m saying is, I’m standing up, I’m making myself counted.

“I’m making my voice heard and it would be a beautiful picture if everyone else did it.”

 ?? Photograph: ALON SKUY ?? MAKING A STATEMENT: KwaZulu-Natal ANC Ward 11 branch chair Duduzane Zuma says the developmen­t of South Africa has to be a joint effort by all its people
Photograph: ALON SKUY MAKING A STATEMENT: KwaZulu-Natal ANC Ward 11 branch chair Duduzane Zuma says the developmen­t of South Africa has to be a joint effort by all its people

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