South Africans protest bad governance
South Africans across the country took to the streets on Wednesday to express their dissatisfaction with the administration of President Jacob Zuma, and demanding his resignation. Thousands arrived at the Union Buildings Chanting “Zuma must fall” as they marched on. There was heavy police presence, with people inside the Union Buildings taking pictures and videos of the crowd. According to NEWS24 , reported that the protesters had started gathering in front of the Art Museum from early in the morning, ahead of the march holding placards displaying their dissatisfaction with Zuma. It quoted Anglican Bishop of Pretoria, Bishop Jo Seoka, as saying the time had come for Zuma to step down, as he was destroying the legacy of those who had died to free the country. He said, “It’s about time he left. He is making too many blunders. He is destroying what people have stood and died for over the years. “We need a leadership that is decisive and has a vision. We mus...