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Home»Breaking News»Petition to Remove Dlamini-Zuma From Cabinet Garners 70 000 Signatures
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Petition to Remove Dlamini-Zuma From Cabinet Garners 70 000 Signatures

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2020-05-2214 Comments1 Min Read
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An online petition calling for the removal of Cooperative Governance Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has been getting support from folks all over and is showing no signs of slowing.

The ‘Remove Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma from Cabinet’ petition had garnered close to 70, 000 supporters by late on Friday.

The petition on Change.org started by Caro-Lynn Wilson states that Dlamini-Zuma under the National Disaster Act is rewriting laws for her ‘own personal gain and power’.

In it, Wilson says that Dlamini-Zuma is “stripping South African citizens of their human rights”.

“Please let this petition show that we as South African citizens still have the right to fight back and will not stand for such immoral equality, our voices won’t be diminished under a time OUR LIVES MATTER! ”

Here’s a link to Wilson’s online petition.

Balele mos, run the country Mama #dlaminizuma pic.twitter.com/40uDXL1HDY

— Straight to Level 1 (@ShadowRau) May 22, 2020

What happened to our rights🤷‍♂️#dlaminizuma pic.twitter.com/oee4dyWwOv

— 💀KINGZO®️ (@Jack_Cparo) May 22, 2020

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14 Comments

  1. Shabeer on 2020-05-23 19:15

    Please remove Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma from Cabinet!!!

    nobody has the right to dictate or ban our right as South Africans and take away our freedom under the guise of health concerns.However sending children to school has been approved, really so our kids can be sent out to schools and have them exposed to the Covid 19 virus?but the ban on cigarettes still not lifted adding to the illicit black market and revenue not being generated through tax on legal cigarettes makes no sense.This is our freedom and our right choose.Thank you

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  2. Armien on 2020-05-23 22:08

    Please remove Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma for cabinet …She is destroying South Africa ..An don’t respect the people of South Africa. ..She has to work for us not other way around ..She must go!! Remove her from the government ..please

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  4. Wanna Lotter on 2020-05-24 15:07

    This woman must have low intelligence. Does she not realise the economy is shattered? Personal financial gain seems totally her motives, negating the poorest of the poor, who will suffer a disasterous future.

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  5. Mogamat lakay on 2020-05-24 16:47

    Remove N Zuma investigate her

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  6. Swys Joubert on 2020-05-24 18:37

    Remove Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma from Cabinet. She is not a responsible person and does not make good dissensions.
    She must step down.

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  7. Warren on 2020-05-24 23:36

    She should be arrested for corruption, she’s involved in the sale of illegal cigarettes, and getting rich off the ban on tabacco, she is not fit to hold any position in government. She is destroying our economy and the poor are going to be affected the most, what has smoking got to do with the Corona virus, preventing people from smoking will only increase their risk as people will be under more stress from not having their nicotine intake, people will be forced to spend more money on cigarettes. This person be locked away.

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    • Marina on 2020-05-25 13:31

      Exactly she’s getting a back hand from all the illegal cigarettes being sold and that’s the only reason she’s fighting so hard to keep it banned she’s doesn’t care about our health she’s trying to become a gupta!!!!

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  8. Martha on 2020-05-25 07:30

    Please romove nkosazana Dlamini Zuma from Cabinet.

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  9. Marina on 2020-05-25 13:27

    This woman claims to be doing this for the health of our nation but it’s really about her own selfish needs to fill her pockets with money if anyone can put up a petition to get her investigated please do share the majority of our people will sign it!!!

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  10. Cheryl Jacobs on 2020-05-28 21:32

    She is a danger to this country. She is way past her sell by date. She must go.

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  11. Timothy Van Heerden on 2020-05-29 15:35

    this gov. They are supposed to protect the citizens,not run our lives.

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  12. Hendrik Saunders on 2020-06-01 20:54

    Never in the history of South Africa, before and after Apartheid, has there been a person so blatantly disregarding common sense! The noose has been created Mr Rhamaphosa, its time to let her fall!

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  13. Tracy on 2020-07-22 12:39

    I am in total agreement with Hendrik Saunders

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