Thursday 12 December 2013

Jacob Zuma Booed at Mandelas memorial Service

President Jacob Zuma arrives at FNB Stadium in Soweto for Nelson Mandela's memorial service. (SABC, AP)
President Zuma arriving at the FNB stadium Soweto for the memorial

President Jacob Zuma was booed at the start of the memorial service toNelson Mandela at FNB Stadium in Soweto on Tuesday, in stark contrast to the rapturous applause received by former president Thabo Mbeki.
Crowds at the stadium both booed and cheered when Zuma entered the stadium and made his way onto the stage for the service, which started an hour later than the scheduled starting time of 11:00.
ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa started proceedings by welcoming the various dignitaries present at the stadium.
More booing was heard when Zuma's name was mentioned, while the crowds cheered loudly when the names of former presidents Kgalema Motlanthe, Thabo Mbeki and FW de Klerk were mentioned.
Zuma was seen with a stony expression, cleaning his glasses. Sapa reported he was seated between two of his wives, Gloria Bongekile Ngema and Thobeka Stacy Mabhija.

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