The supporters of African National Congress deputy president Jacob
Zuma were fuming on Monday after the party's national chairperson,
Mosioua Lekota, took off the gloves in the ANC succession race by
suggesting that Zuma was "not right in his head" by persisting in
singing the "Umshini Wami" (Bring me my machine gun) song after the
armed struggle had been abandoned.
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The supporters of African National Congress deputy president Jacob Zuma were fuming on Monday after the party's national chairperson, Mosioua Lekota, took off the gloves in the ANC succession race by suggesting that Zuma was "not right in his head" by persisting in singing the "Umshini Wami" (Bring me my machine gun) song after the armed struggle had been abandoned.