A hard-to-miss “Zuma Must Fall” billboard that went up in central Cape Town on Friday morning has got tongues wagging about who paid to erect it. By Jenna Etheridge, NewsAgency
Many suspected it was the Democratic Alliance, after the party repeatedly called for President Jacob Zuma’s impeachment.
But DA national spokesperson Phumzile van Damme said they were not responsible.
“It isn’t ours,” she said with a chuckle.
The large advertising space hugs one side of an apartment block at the top of Long Street, on the corner of Kloof and Buitensingel streets. Renting the space is sure to cost a pretty penny.
Twitter was abuzz with speculation. Many took their own photos of the billboard, which sits above a McDonalds.
I don’t get a point of putting that Zuma Must Fall banner in Cape Town..
— Nvulane Nhlapo (@NvulaneNhlapo) January 15, 2016
That Zuma Must Fall poster is everything that is wrong with Cape Town in one space.
— Mishqa Rossier (@mishqarossier) January 15, 2016
But now let’s talk about this “Zuma Must Fall” banner. White people have money to waste , always doing the most.
— PASCOE (@jasonpascoe) January 15, 2016
People complaining about the money that was wasted on the Zuma Must Fall banner while eating their Woolies lunches.
— Anja van der Spuy (@AnjaWintour) January 15, 2016
#ZumaMustFall billboard making waves in @CapeTown – thank you @Mauro_matal1 for the awesome shots!!! pic.twitter.com/bs1ELMzKCN
— IG: GreatGrampops (@GreatGrampops) January 15, 2016
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Ramaphosa would be the obvious suspect.
John Schofield. The plot thickens. How, I wish it was him taking on Zuma.
Need a “he, he, he” picture of Zuma of same size to be “dropped” as the noon gun goes off each day – and then reloaded for the next day and ad-infinitum!
Bob, you killing me. It will be interesting to say #ZumaMustFall #HeHeHe