No birthday celebration for President Zuma #NationalDayofAction
Views and opinions from our readers regarding President Jacob Zuma's removal from office.

Citizen of South Africa, together with oppositional parties, decided to march in Pretoria from Church Square to Union buildings instead of celebrating their president’s birthday.
This follows the cabinet reshuffle that left the citizens with questions on whether president Zuma is still fit to lead SA or not.
Following the anti-Zuma marches that started last week Friday- we opted to engage locals in an attempt to learn about how they feel regarding the removal of the country’s president Zuma.
This is what they have to say:
Thulani Mabasa: Zuma will not step down because he has so much to lose if he resigns as president.

Sello Modipa: President Jacob Zuma is self-centred; he only puts himself first before the country. So I don’t think he will step down.

Doctor Ngobeni: Zuma will not step down because he has so many supporters from the African National Congress (ANC) unless if they agree to vote against him.

Patience Gosieme: Zuma will not step down even when they continue with their anti-Zuma marches, he will still be president. He is waiting for his term to end in 2019.

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Some placards of #NationalDayofAction #OppositionMarch pic.twitter.com/hkP9inFKxR
— Abigail Javier (@AbigailJavier_) April 12, 2017
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A Nelson Mandela placard at the Union Buildings. #NationalDayOfAction @News24 pic.twitter.com/CWJgg1OzEt
— Iavan Pijoos (@iavanpijoos) April 12, 2017
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The song:"Nobody wants to see us together," being sung at #ChurchSquare for the #NationalDayofAction. Spirits are high. @News24 pic.twitter.com/PWtIg0AiY4
— Iavan Pijoos (@iavanpijoos) April 12, 2017
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EFF: First we’ll remove Zuma‚ then the ANC #NationalDayofAction https://t.co/MW8wryKcyO pic.twitter.com/zhmC7qUSom
— Times LIVE (@TimesLIVE) April 12, 2017
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https://twitter.com/FutureNowZA/status/852043693062201344
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