South Africans have been asked to support the 'National Day of No Confidence' on August 8 by the Future South Africa (FSA), a new front of civil society organisations.
The front is being run by a group of patrons, including Sheila Sisulu, Mavuso Msimang, Zwelinzima Vavi, Ela Gandhi, Wayne Duvenage and Sipho Pityana.
During a media briefing in Johannesburg today, Sisulu said civil society was "profoundly concerned" that the "noble" ideas of democracy are being "systematically destroyed at the highest echelons of the government".
Zuma has survived several earlier no confidence motions because the ruling African National Congress (ANC) members feared action by the party if they voted for it in an open ballot.
The FSA said that as elected representatives, parliamentarians were "duty bound" to vote Zuma out of office, and steer the country away from the path of "corruption, state capture, inequality, racial tensions, patriarchal values and a deepening national crisis".
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