Ramaphosa won't save ANC from demise, say opposition leaders

18 December 2017 - 20:59 By Nico Gous
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Cyril Ramaphosa wipes a tear after being announced as the new ANC president during the 54th ANC national elective conference held at Nasrec.
Cyril Ramaphosa wipes a tear after being announced as the new ANC president during the 54th ANC national elective conference held at Nasrec.
Image: Masi Losi

Opposition parties were skeptical yet optimistic on Monday night after Cyril Ramaphosa was elected the new ANC president.

His victory was announced at the ANC’s elective conference in Gauteng after he nosed ahead of his opponent‚ Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma‚ with 179 votes. Ramaphosa received 2‚440 votes and Dlamini-Zuma got 2‚261.

The newly elected leadership contained three leaders each from the two factions in the party.

Gwede Mantashe is the new national chairperson and Paul Mashatile the new treasurer-general.

Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza was elected deputy president‚ Ace Magashule is the incoming secretary-general and Jessie Duarte retained her position as deputy secretary-general.

Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane said the election of Ramaphosa was a “little too late”.

“The ANC is dead and cannot self-correct‚ no matter who is at the helm‚” he said.

“This is because the party itself is held together only by the glue of patronage and corruption‚ and Cyril Ramaphosa is just a new face to the same old ANC.”

Economic Freedom Fighters deputy president and chief whip Floyd Shivambu congratulated Ramaphosa on Twitter.

“It will‚ however‚ be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for you to become president‚” he wrote. 

United Democratic Front leader Bantu Holomisa congratulated Ramaphosa on his election‚ saying: “The task ahead is daunting‚ both for your organisation and the country.”

Maimane criticised Ramaphosa for being Zuma’s “shadow for years”.

“Ramaphosa's first act as ANC president must be to recall Jacob Zuma as president of the South Africa‚ prosecuting him on his corruption charges and jailing him if he is found guilty‚” the DA leader said.

“If he fails to do so‚ Ramaphosa will show South Africa that the leaders in the ANC are all friends and they practise their corruption together.”

Maimane said he believed “total change” in South Africa lay in voters electing a different ruling party in the 2019 general elections.


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