Pretoria, 3 April-(ANA)-South Africa's ruling ANC party has condemned Archbishop Desmond Tutu's criticism of the organisation, describing it as "sacrilege".
The archbishop warned ANC leaders this week that "they are not God" and "one day you will get your comeuppance".
The Nobel Peace Prize winner also said he was not looking forward to have ANC leader Jacob Zuma as president.
Mr Zuma is the strong favourite to become South Africa's next leader after elections on 22 April.
His campaign has been marred by corruption charges stemming from an arms scandal.
Prosecutors are expected to make an announcementon whether to drop the charges. (ANA)