The legal counsel for President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledges the existence of a conspiracy to bring Ramaphosa to court to request his departure. According to him, the adjudicators will not allow Jacob Zuma to proceed with this case. In his argument, Ramaphosa’s legal counsel, Attorney Maenetje, stated, ‘Zuma said you truly want an ANC meeting, but here we are. Regardless, the criteria of the step cycle are applicable.
In the event that he is carried away to a lawbreaker court, his faultfinders, including Zuma, would assert that he is no longer a member of the ANC or the presidency, allowing us to obtain assistance quickly.” President Cyril Ramaphosa is in a dire situation, and only the court can save him. Jacob Zuma does not abandon this issue. It is recognized that the ANC may ask Ramaphosa to resign if he appears in court, whether he is guilty or not.
The legal counsel stated that Jacob Zuma must resolve this situation to stop Ramaphosa. This is a strategy on the renowned ANC. Jobe Mfoka stated that Ramaphosa should establish the political guidelines necessary to include them in a major number of his ideological organizations.
Mfoka stated that the law in this region is used to administer political punishments, and he is currently facing Ramaphosa. Jobe Mfoka tweeted: ‘All attorneys are contending in light of internal ANC decisions; we have warned them that using ‘political laws’ to harass other partners will cost them; today, they are seen as missing; Ramaphosa will show up in court whatever.
Another individual, he should flee.” President Cyril Ramaphosa further stated that Jacob Zuma and his doubters are not only fighting against President Cyril Ramaphosa, but also fighting against the entirety of South Africa by requesting that judges discontinue mysterious preliminary hearings.
Against Ramaphosa by Jacob Zuma.A media expert enquired, “Overall, others can avoid lawsuits due to a paranoid dread of complying with the law of distinction? This will initiate a trend; judges should be on guard. It was Cyril’s kindness; he could have exploited the NPA and the courts to silence his accusers.”