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Cosatu: Zuma is no longer welcome

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Bheki Ntshalintshali and Sdumo Dlamini.PHOTO: Jacquelyn Guillen
Bheki Ntshalintshali and Sdumo Dlamini.PHOTO: Jacquelyn Guillen

Cosatu took a firm stance against President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday when the trade union announced that the president is not welcome to address its activities.

The Special Central Executive Committee (SCEC) of Cosatu met on Monday to analyse the National May Day Celebrations held on May 1, amongst other topics.

Cosatu briefed the media on the outcomes of that meeting.

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