"If it does not pay attention to the importance of being relevant to the people of South Africa then it will run the risk of losing power," Motlanthe told the Financial Times reported today.
His comments are unusually candid for a party that prides itself on keeping a united front.
Motlanthe -- who was interim president for just over seven months -- has said that he will not be available for public office after next year, choosing to focus on mentoring the young crop of leaders.
The African National Congress (ANC) has swept all post-apartheid polls and is expected to win again.
But nearly two decades into South Africa's democracy, the party that led the fight against apartheid has been blamed for failing to sufficiently improve the lives of ordinary South Africans.
Zuma -- who came to power through an act of political fratricide in 2008, when he ousted then president Thabo Mbeki -- has been a lightning rod for that criticism.
He has been accused of corruption and of punishing his opponents.
Motlanthe's comments were published as the embattled premier of South Africa's northern Limpopo province, who had lobbied against Zuma's leadership, quit today ahead of his impending recall.
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