South African union workers protest against President Jacob Zuma
Thousands of workers from South
Africa's largest trade union federation, Cosatu marched against
corruption throughout the country.
The country’s leadership has been engulfed by allegations of
corruption and business interests have undue influence on government officials
for dodgy contracts. Dressed in red T-shirts and chanting old liberation
songs, some of the protesters in Johannesburg were calling for President
Jacob Zuma to step down.
Cosatu was supported by
another ally of the governing African National Congress (ANC), the South
African Communist Party. These are the same groups which propelled
President Zuma to power ten years ago, but now they are singing a different
tune. Elsewhere, 13 other protests took place in cities across South
Africa.
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