Duarte: ANC step aside resolution not aimed at Ace Magashule African National Congress (ANC) deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte was on Tuesday delivering the outcomes of the party s three-day national executive committee (NEC) meeting. African National Congress (ANC) deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte on 11 May 2021 briefs the media on the outcomes of the party s special NEC meeting. Picture: @MYANC/Twitter
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JOHANNESBURG - African National Congress (ANC) deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte said that the step-aside rule was not aimed at Ace Magashule but at all those facing charges.
Duarte was delivering the outcomes of the party s three-day national executive committee (NEC) meeting, with reports of heated discussions on issues such as the step aside rule.
Eric Naki Former SANDF defence intelligence chief Mojo Motau says the ANC needs to get rid of the spooks within its ranks if it is to survive. Picture: Michel Bega Rebellious retired former South African National Defence Force (SANDF) defence intelligence chief Maomela “Mojo” Motau claims the ANC has been infiltrated by apartheid and foreign spies, hell-bent on destabilising and destroying the governing party. Motau said the ANC needed to get rid of the spooks within its ranks if it is to survive. The allegations were also contained in a document titled “Tshwane Declaration” which, he claimed, was adopted at the ANC Cadre Summit 2, held in Pretoria on 30 April. ALSO READ: OP-ED: We don t know this General Motau, says MK National Council He said the ANC was infested.
Gregory Nthatisi The MKNC says General Mojo Motau must prove his MK bona fides, or stay in his lane and not meddle in endeavours he evidently knows little about . The 58th anniversary of Umkhonto weSizwe at the Walter Sisulu Square on 16 December 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Picture: Gallo Images/Laird Forbes
General Mojo Motau, former chief of military intelligence, has recently received attention from the media and, interestingly, from within the ANC leadership circles as well.
This is ostensibly because he is a former cadre of Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) and a former member of MK Military Headquarters (MHQ), who is on a solitary mission to save the ANC from its demise. This is the weirdest and most recklessly opportunistic development ever since the ANC was unbanned in 1990.