Sowetan

NDZ shocks some in ANC

Her speech at KZN council ‘unpreceden­ted’

- By Nathi Olifant

In an unpreceden­ted move, presidenti­al hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma made an appearance at the KwaZuluNat­al provincial general council (PGC) that nominated her and went on to address it.

This left some of the supporters of Cyril Ramaphosa baffled.

Their spokesman Sithembiso Mshengu also expressed concern. “It’s a bit unpreceden­ted,” he said briefly.

He played down reports that Ramaphosa supporters snubbed the PGC, saying it was a PGC of the ANC not of factions.

Some Ramaphosa supporters did not return for the second day of the PGC following the announceme­nt nomination­s on night.

While some complained about songs meant to poke fun at them, one delegate from eMalahleni in Newcastle said he was leaving because he had seen the nomination­s.

“We all know why we came here; we came to be witnesses of the nomination processes and everything else is just a sideshow.

“That’s the reality of such PGCs,” he said.

While President Jacob Zuma was widely expected to deliver a closing message to the PGC, it was instead DlaminiZum­a who made a surprise appearance.

The president was in Durban for the provincial government’s programme, before jetting of the Monday back to Johannesbu­rg for the SA Students Congress conference.

Dlamini-Zuma was asked to speak by provincial chairperso­n Sihle Zikalala who said he was doing so because she was the only senior cadre present after treasurer-general Zweli Mkhize had also left the venue.

Dlamini-Zuma congratula­ted the party for a successful PGC saying she was proud of their discipline.

“Also congratula­tions on the nomination­s,” she said sending the audience into rapturous applause.

“ANC must win at the conference. It doesn’t matter who nominated and who was nominated but what matters is that you exercised your right.

“We want a peaceful conference and the conference of the ANC must be the safest. The atmosphere must be conducive and show us we are comrades.

“Sing songs that unite us, not songs of presidenti­al hopefuls and conference-issued Tshirts,” she said.

“Of course we will express our preference at the ballot box. Let’s commit ourselves to accepting the results of the conference,” she said.

Closing the conference, Zikalala said come December 20, whoever emerges victorious they want a united leadership of the ANC.

“We expect the leadership to embrace all of us. That is the character of the ANC.”

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 ?? JACKIE CLAUSEN / ?? A jubilant Nkosazana DlaminiZum­a arrives to a rapturous applause at the closing session of the KZN ANC provincial general council in Durban yesterday.
JACKIE CLAUSEN / A jubilant Nkosazana DlaminiZum­a arrives to a rapturous applause at the closing session of the KZN ANC provincial general council in Durban yesterday.
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