African National Congress President Jacob Zuma has revealed that he will be visiting more churches in the build-up to the elections, despite the controversy surrounding his recent visit to the Rhema Bible Church in Randburg, which saw at least 60 people walk out.

He said the ANC had no problems with anyone who wished to follow their lead.

Zuma addressed various professionals, including doctors, lawyers, businessmen and engineers, at a networking function at the Albert Luthli International Conventional Centre in Durban on Tuesday night.

"We are doing this to deepen partnerships with inter-faith forums to promote social education for moral regeneration, religious tolerance, social coercion and development. We will be visiting more churches soon," said Zuma.

The ANC leader attended the function with one of his wives, Nompumelelo Zuma, popularly known as Ma-Ntuli.