Twitter reacts to Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene’s request to be fired

According to multiple reports, many political parties have put Nene under pressure over his testimony at the commission of inquiry into state capture, where he admitted that he attended a number of meetings with the controversial Gupta family at their Saxonworld home and businesses in Midrand.
Finance minister Nhlanhla Nene has reportedly asked President Cyril Ramaphosa via a phone call to be let go as the minister of finance.
As the news broke, South Africans took to Twitter under the #Nene to express their concerns but emotions towards the news were mixed. Some people said that they would be happy if Nene left because they did not trust him and believe that he should have come clean sooner. However, others do sympathise with him as well.
Lesson to all . Nene cannot be trusted
— Wilson Mokwena (@InhouseAgent4) October 8, 2018
What a load of crap- #Nene and #StateCapture plenty other ministers need to resign before he does. The ANC keeps anyone and everyone- no accountability ever! Why start now?
— Debbie Bennetts (@BennettsDebbie) October 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/JerryBouwer1/status/1049213061222031360
https://twitter.com/_Anton_Baumann_/status/1049212902102781952
https://twitter.com/RamseyS_Leutle/status/1049212574879895553
So the phone call between Nene and Cyril were on speakerphone? That explains how everyone heard he offered to resign. pic.twitter.com/KRdlfsrBxW
— Janari Korana (@Derrick_67) October 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/TitiSiyabonga/status/1049211351963525120
https://twitter.com/Benji_Seitlhamo/status/1049210351768809472
And if Nene resigns, how about the others who are way more guilty? Dlamini, Mthumbi, Gigaba, Zwane to name a few.
— Seamack (@clivemcgill) October 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/African_Spring/status/1049209464790949888
If you are a loyal South African you would understand that NOW is the worst time for Nene to go. Use your influence to go after the people YOU supported in the ANC. They are the real thieves. Nene is a decoy #nenemuststay
— Giuliana Martini (@giulianamartini) October 8, 2018
Do you think that President Cyril Ramaphosa should replace South Africa's Finance minister Nhlanhla Nene? #FinanceMinister #NhlanhlaNene #CyrilRamaphosa
— Business Report (@busrep) October 8, 2018
Source: IOL News