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Sun May 19 04:38:40 SAST 2013

Zuma storm likely to be unleashed on provinces

Thando Mgaga and ZINE GEORGE | 20 December, 2012 00:06
BUBBLY: President Jacob Zuma walks through the Progressive Business Forum tent at the ANC national conference yesterday
Image by: DANIEL BORN

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma's re-election as leader of the ANC is already having ripple effects in provinces, with the removal of premiers being predicted.

Delegates from the North West and Eastern Cape want their premiers removed and a debate has started in KwaZulu-Natal about Zweli Mkhize's successor now that he is the party's treasurer-general.

In Gauteng, however, premier Nomvula Mokonyane, who lobbied for Zuma, is understood to be hard at work to oust provincial party chairman Paul Mashatile next year.

Eastern Cape secretary Oscar Mabuyane said yesterday there was a strong move to eliminate the "two centres of power" in the province. They, as a province, were appealing to the "national [body] at least for that centre to hold".

Eastern Cape chairman Phumullo Masualle declined national executive committee nomination and it is understood that the province wants him to take over from premier Noxolo Kiviet.

"It's an unhealthy situation. I'm saying it is unhealthy because [Kiviet] might be working well with the provincial executive committee but, honestly speaking, there are others [MECs] who think they are untouchable."

The province resolved to replace Kiviet with Masualle as far back as 2009 when it held its sixth provincial conference.

Kiviet declined to comment, saying: "I am deployed by the ANC and therefore it is the ANC that comments on that."

In KwaZulu-Natal, Mkhize's elevation to the top six has opened the door for provincial executive committee member and education MEC Senzo Mchunu to become premier.

The treasurer-general position is a full-time post, like the secretary-general and chairman, based at the party's Luthuli House headquarters in Johannesburg.

KwaZulu-Natal secretary Sihle Zikalala downplayed the contest for Mkhize's replacement, rubbishing speculation about a successor.

Zikalala said it was critical there was a smooth transition for the party's chairmanship in the province.

"Zweli is still the chair of the ANC and the premier . If the need arises, the ANC will consider that, but so far there is no need."

He said there was a proposal to amend the constitution for members who serve on the national executive committee not to hold positions in lower structures.

"If that goes through we will have to find a way of dealing with it," said Zikalala.

The ANC in the province was stable and "we are not really stressed about who is going to be the chair", he said.

The North West ANC appears set to approach Luthuli House to remove premier Thandi Modise.

A senior leader in North West, who commented on condition of anonymity, said Modise had failed to unite the province while she was serving as deputy secretary-general of the party.

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Patsekg

Posted 149 days ago
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These deligates that are proposing the removal of certain comrades that were against them should know better that the move can destroy the unity that is already shaky. I am not saying there should not be a reshufle at all, what i'm saying is that it should be on merit. I for example believe that someone like the chairperson of Limpopo ANC, who is also the premiere in that province should be removed from that position. The ANC should also disband the PEC in that province and order them to elect new leaders as the previous conference where Mathale won against Joe Phaahla was highly controvertial. It is a well known fact that some supporters of Julius Malema and Castle Mathale were found printing fraudulent credential cards for boggers deligates. Some legitimate deligates were shocked to find that someone had signed next to their names on the register and had already custed a vote on their behalf, which raised a lot of questions. Now during the nomination conference some few weeks back, the same system was used to rig the conference, leading to supporters of president Zuma boycotting the conference. Now because of all these reasons, i think the leadership of the ANC in Limpopo should be disbunded and electoral conference must be reconvined at the same time as Free State Province's electoral conference.
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Robrt010Mugabe99

Posted 149 days ago
well said Limp is one the priority Prov for Organisational renewal , is of the province that makes my blood boils , they have led down the innocent scholars

Ozgood

Posted 149 days ago
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This seems to be the beginning of many USSR type purges. The Zumocracy into which we may be entering will not last forever. Zuma should realise that what goes around comes around. Just as Malema had his days of glory so will Zuma. This is the way of the world.

POST94

Posted 149 days ago
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North West ANC Chairperson has already stated that the current Premier, Comrade Thandi Modise is staying until 2014. Anyway, he has no say in all this; it's the President's prerogative.

nkosipeter

Posted 149 days ago
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Shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic....