Jacob Zuma makes scathing remarks about President Cyril Ramaphosa during a church visit in Mthatha, South Africa, according to IOL. Zuma’s comments are widely framed as personal criticism of Ramaphosa’s leadership.

The article links the remarks to broader political activity as South Africa’s MK Party approaches local elections. IOL says the attack raises questions about leadership and the political climate ahead of those polls. The focus is on Zuma’s tone and timing rather than the presentation of new policy details or allegations against Ramaphosa beyond the criticism itself.

No other outlets are included in the provided material, so there is limited ability to compare differing angles or additional context from separate reporting. The available information centers on the public nature of Zuma’s comments and their relevance within the run-up to local elections.