Minister of Small Business Development: 2014–2019 Zulu returned to the National Assembly in the
2014 general election, During the controversy that surrounded
Zuma's second term, Zulu became reputed as one of Zuma's "fiercest defenders". For example, she defended his controversial
December 2015 cabinet reshuffle, claiming that the adverse market response to the reshuffle was the result of politically motivated manipulation, because, "Business wrote off President Zuma a long time ago." During
major protests against Zuma's rule in April 2017, Zulu told the press "We will continue to defend the president as members of the ANC, as long as he is a member of the ANC and as long as he remains the president of the country." At the ANC's
54th National Conference, convened in December 2017 to elect a new president, Zulu endorsed Zuma's preferred successor, her former boss Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma; she said that it was important to support women candidates in order to ensure gender parity in the party leadership. However, Zulu herself was re-elected to the NEC at the same conference: by number of votes received, she was the second most popular candidate, behind
Zweli Mkhize. Though she was not re-elected to the National Working Committee, she was elected as chairperson of the NEC's subcommittee on international relations. In 2018, the
Public Protector,
Busisiwe Mkhwebane, investigated Zulu after
Toby Chance of the
Democratic Alliance alleged that she had committed misconduct by lying to the National Assembly. Specifically, in November 2017, Zulu told Parliament that she drove a
Lexus valued at
R580,000, which Chance believed was an underestimation. Mkhwebane found that Zulu's statement had been incorrect – her department had spent R1.8 million on two ministerial
BMWs – but cleared her of any misconduct. In December 2022, at the ANC's
55th National Conference, Zulu was re-elected to the ANC NEC; she was ranked 26th by popularity. Zulu was ranked 131st on the ANC's national party list in the
2024 general election, making her re-election unlikely. In the election the ANC won only 73 seats from the national list, far below the amount needed for Zulu to be returned to Parliament, and she lost her seat. ==Personal life==