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NKANDLA - African National Congress (ANC) leaders from KwaZulu-Natal are visiting former president Jacob Zuma to seek guidance from him as a former party leader.
Zuma is currently serving the remainder of his 15 month prison term at home after being released on medical parole in September last year.
The party's newly-elected leadership - headed by provincial chairperson Sibonelo Duma said they have come to seek guidance and wisdom on certain issues.
READ: Siboniso Duma is the new chair of the ANC in KZN
The party’s visit is to get Zuma’s view on how to create unity.
They believe Zuma - as a former head of the ANC should be able to guide them.
A few religious leaders are also in attendance.
ZUMA's ADVICE
Zuma advised on fundamental issues including the drive for unity in the party’s largest province.
“We’ve spoken amongst other things - the issue of building the nation, amongst other things how to make sure that you transfer back what belongs to the people of KwaZulu-Natal, the economy wealth and the land,” said Duma, following the engagement with the former president.
“He has also just advised us on how to unite the province.”
He said Zuma was excited about their visit to his home.
The party said it will continue with such visits to draw more inspiration; and more visits with other senior party leaders are on the cards.
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Zuma is currently serving the remainder of his 15 month prison term at home after being released on medical parole in September last year.
The party's newly-elected leadership - headed by provincial chairperson Sibonelo Duma said they have come to seek guidance and wisdom on certain issues.
READ: Siboniso Duma is the new chair of the ANC in KZN
The party’s visit is to get Zuma’s view on how to create unity.
They believe Zuma - as a former head of the ANC should be able to guide them.
A few religious leaders are also in attendance.
ZUMA's ADVICE
Zuma advised on fundamental issues including the drive for unity in the party’s largest province.
“We’ve spoken amongst other things - the issue of building the nation, amongst other things how to make sure that you transfer back what belongs to the people of KwaZulu-Natal, the economy wealth and the land,” said Duma, following the engagement with the former president.
“He has also just advised us on how to unite the province.”
He said Zuma was excited about their visit to his home.
The party said it will continue with such visits to draw more inspiration; and more visits with other senior party leaders are on the cards.
We seek wisdom from Zuma, says ANC KZN on Nkandla visit
They say they believe Zuma - as a former head of the ANC should be able to guide them on how to create unity in the party.


