Johannesburg
The Congress of the People on Monday called on President Jacob Zuma to listen to religious leaders calling for him to come clean on the Nkandla saga.
“The call for breaking the silence is getting louder for the president to tell the country what was his role in the spending of R246 million... in Nkandla,” head of election Dennis Bloom said.
“Cope wants to believe that the president will listen to the call of the religious leaders and all other bodies that call on him to tell the truth.”
On Saturday Cape Town Archbishop Thabo Makgoba led a march outside Parliament calling on Zuma to tell the truth about the upgrades to his Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal.

