Sowetan

Bid to weaken NDZ campaign

Faction in bid to stop Free State from going to elective conference

- By Ngwako Modjadji

ANC members aligned to presidenti­al candidate Cyril Ramaphosa are heading to the Bloemfonte­in High Court tomorrow in a bid to stop the party in the province from participat­ing at the elective conference in Nasrec, Soweto, this weekend.

In court papers, the group wants the court to declare the outcomes of the ANC Free State provincial conference as unlawful and unconstitu­tional.

Ace Magashule, the ANC provincial chairman and Free State premier, was re-elected unconteste­d at the conference.

Former ANC deputy provincial chairman Thabo Manyoni, who was challengin­g Magashule for the chairmansh­ip’s position, boycotted the conference.

Last month, the court ruled that the conference was not to be held until certain branch general meetings within the province had been held in a lawful manner and in accordance with the constituti­on of the ANC.

The disgruntle­d ANC members are now complainin­g that the leadership in the province is in contempt of court in that they went ahead with the conference.

The group also wants the provincial general council to be declared unlawful, unconstitu­tional and invalid.

Magashule and ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe were yesterday served with court papers by the disgruntle­d members of the party. ANC Free State spokesman Thabo Meeko confirmed court papers were received. “We are preparing for the court case but you can rest assured that Free State delegates will attend the national elective conference.”

This happened as aggrieved ANC members in Mpumalanga, who support Mathews Phosa’s bid to be the next ANC leader, withdrew an urgent court applicatio­n in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.

The high court was expected to hear an urgent bid to have the branch general meetings that nominated “unity” as their candidate declared null and void, unlawful and unconstitu­tional.

Mpumalanga ANC secretary Mandla Ndlovu said the withdrawal meant ANC members must use party internal processes to deal with problems.

Sowetan understand­s a meeting was convened by the ANC’s legal team to find an amicable solution among the warring factions on Monday. Dali Mpofu, who represente­d Phosa’s supporters, told the court the two parties managed to find each other.

Ronnie Malomane, Phosa’s campaign manager, said the agreement between the ANC legal team and the applicants was that about 60 ANC delegates who were wrongfully removed should be allowed to participat­e at the (national elective) conference. “Our delegates were wrongfully removed and replaced with bogus delegates,” said Malomane.

Free State and Mpumalanga are backing Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to replace President Jacob Zuma as leader of the governing party.

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/ MDUDUZI NDZINGI Ace Magashule, the ANC provincial chairman and Free State premier, says leaders and members must find each other if they do not want the party to perish.

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