/ 28 December 2012

Zuma calls for national cleansing ceremony

President Jacob Zuma has called for a cleansing ceremony to restore South Africa's morals.
President Jacob Zuma has called for a cleansing ceremony to restore South Africa's morals.

The SABC's radio news reported on Friday President Jacob Zuma asked for a national cleansing ceremony to restore what he branded as the moral values of the nation.

Zuma said the ritual would be of great importance in the light of incidents such as the Marikana tragedy, the rape of elderly women, and political assassinations. He said people who were not cleansed harboured grudges.

According to the report, Zuma said he would call on Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu to help lead the national cleansing ceremony. – Sapa