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Ramaphosa at Zondo: Kgalema Motlanthe stood against Zuma and lost

Ramaphosa at Zondo: Kgalema Motlanthe stood against Zuma and lost 30 April 2021 12:31 PM Dirk Kotze Lester Kiewit interviews Professor Dirk Kotze of the Department of Political Sciences at Unisa. President Cyril Ramaphosa remarked in closing at the State Capture Inquiry on Thursday that other private companies must be investigated for state capture not just those with links to the Gupta family. He also called for the protection of whistle-blowers. Ramaphosa spent two days testifying as leader of the ANC. He returns in May as State President. ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa appears at the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture on 28 April 2021. Picture: Xanderleigh Dookey Makhaza/Eyewitness News

Ace has his back to the wall - analyst

Eric Naki Professor Sethulego Matebesi says even in the Free State, Magashule’s home province where he led the ANC for many years, his support is not solid. ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule. Picture: Gallo Images.   Even if ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule were to dare the ANC to expel him or to consider establishing a splinter group, he must know he wouldn’t survive politically, so he must stay and fight back. Many in the ANC believe it would be a good thing if he jumped ship or was pushed. They can’t wait to see his back but still maintain he must be given enough rope to hang himself – he would be playing with fire if he defied the 30-day step-aside ultimatum. According to political analyst Professor Dirk Kotze from the University of South Africa,.

Luthuli House radicals won t go quietly , say political analysts – The Citizen

Luthuli House radicals won t go quietly , say political analysts – The Citizen
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E-tolls saga: it s ANC vs ANC – The Citizen

Eric Naki The ongoing argument about e-tolls should has become an ‘embarrassment’ to the ANC, says an expert, as Gauteng and national government fail to reach consensus on a decision. Fikile Mbalula and David Makhura during the launch of the ANC s Thuma Mina campaign on 14 May 2018 in Tembisa. Picture: Gallo Images/Sowetan/Veli Nhlapo The e-tolls debate seems to be the most difficult issue to resolve for the ANC. The more they talk about it, the more they disagree on whether it should be cancelled or not. Now Gauteng Premier David Makhura has another fight at hands as the Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has smuggled through the back door new regulations that would reinforce the e-toll implementation. At the same time, Makhura appeared to be exhausted by the never-ending fight with national government, who in

South Africa s president fights own party over corruption | News, Sports, Jobs

International News Feb 20, 2021 JOHANNESBURG (AP) South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s anti-corruption drive is facing stiff resistance from political foes within his own party, including his predecessor, who is openly defying a ruling from the country’s highest court to testify at an inquiry into state graft. Ramaphosa is confronted by pushback on two fronts as former president Jacob Zuma refuses to appear at the long-running judicial inquiry despite a Constitutional Court ruling that he should. Also, the ruling African National Congress’ Secretary-General, Ace Magashule, has refused to step down from his powerful position pending his corruption trial. It’s in defiance of Ramaphosa and ANC policy that officials facing corruption charges should step aside until their criminal cases are finalized.

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