NATIONAL NEWS - President Jacob Zuma has sent a message to his alliance partners that have called for his resignation, saying if they want him to leave office, he is willing to do so with a clean heart but says he will continue to be an African National Congress (ANC) member until he dies.
Zuma addressed ANC supporters who gathered in Kliptown in Soweto on Wednesday to celebrate his 75th birthday.
The South African Communist Party (SACP) and Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) have called on the president to step down, saying they have lost confidence in him.
Zuma says the party’s alliance partners must know he didn’t join the ANC with a position but he joined as a young man who rose up the ranks through hard work.
He says there is little time left for him to finish his term, saying in December the party will have a new leader and has also made it clear he will leave office as state president in 2019.
“Even if you said tomorrow I must step down I will step down with pure heart but I will be ANC till I die.”
He says he wants alliance partners to know that when he leaves office, he will continue to work for the ANC and that they will find him as a delegate at the party’s national General council, the policy and elective conferences.