Former president Jacob Zuma’s speech was disrupted at the ANC National elective conference that was held at Nasrec conference centre in Johannesburg on December 16. The disruption was caused by a group of protesters who were angry with the current government policies.
Zuma’s smile suggested that he was pleased that Ramaphosa was facing opposition and that his own views were being heard.The former president was caught smiling, he and a woman who was sitting next to him, as the president’s speech was disrupted.The start of the 55th ANC national conference was marred by delays as the party’s national chairperson Gwede Mantashe, Ramaphosa were disrupted while speaking.
The ANC delegates from KwaZulu-Natal interrupted the duo and continued making a noise as religious leaders were invited on stage to pray.The disruptive delegates chanted ‘wenzani uZuma’ which translates to what did Zuma do? As well as loadshedding as the different speakers on stage tried to address the conference.