By Lelethu Mquqo
9 January 2011
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille says President Jacob Zuma's speech at the ANC's 99th anniversary in Polokwane reflects the division and ideological backwardness in the party.
Zille says the President's commitment to the outdated Marxist ideology undermines his aim of job creation through meaningful economic transformation.
She says his current policy programme has only led to economic decline and mass insolvency wherever it has been implemented.
Zille says there is an anti-democratic thread that ran through Zuma's speech and this should ring loud alarm bells for South Africans.
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