Most youth prefer Motlanthe over Zuma


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Johannesburg – A new survey has found most urban South Africans wanted Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe as their president rather than President Jacob Zuma, the Sunday Times reported.

 
The survey showed 39% of urban dwellers wanted Motlanthe as president versus 32% wanting Zuma to remain in the country’s top post, according to the newspaper.
 
The survey, conducted by research company TNS, stated Motlanthe’s approval rating was 51% versus 41% for Zuma among urban black people.
 
The majority of whites and coloureds preferred Motlanthe, while most Indians supported Zuma.
 
Zuma’s approval rating was 55% in February, 46% in mid-April and 51% in July.
 
The main decline in Zuma’s popularity took place in Soweto, Johannesburg, where his rating of 48% was the lowest since Zuma took office in 2009.
 
The survey was conducted in seven major metropolitan areas from among 2000 participants.
 
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