Andiswa Mkosi
14 May 2012
President Jacob Zuma's citizen approval rating has dropped.
The survey done by TNS South Africa found that the President’s rating fell from 55-percent in February to 46-percent in April.
Researcher Neil Higgs says the approval rating could have dropped because of the e-tolling saga, concerns about the re-instatement of former crime intelligence unit head Richard Mdluli and Julius Malema’s expulsion from the ANC.
Approval ratings for Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe are higher at 49-percent.
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