Sowetan

Cyril urged to make room for Oros

League miffed after Maine, Lamola left out

- By Ngwako Modjadji

The ANC youth league has accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of lacking faith in the party’s young cadres.

The youth league is irked that Ramaphosa did not put its leaders – who include president Collen Maine and former youth league deputy president Ronald Lamola – in the cabinet that he announced on Monday night.

Sowetan understand­s that Lamola was earmarked for the position of deputy minister in the Presidency for planning, monitoring and evaluation. The position was left vacant when Ramaphosa announced changes to his cabinet.

Ramaphosa’s reshuffle saw 10 ministers linked to former president Jacob Zuma fired.

It is understood that Maine, a former North West MEC for local government and human settlement­s, was hoping to be appointed as a deputy minister.

“We are disappoint­ed at the cabinet reshuffle,” the youth league spokesman Mlondi Mkhize said yesterday.

“It would appear that former lobby group members have been elevated to occupy strategic positions in government,” Mkhize added.

However, Mkhize said Ramaphosa had made a commitment to meet with the youth league leadership.

It is understood Ramaphosa consulted broadly before announcing changes to his national executive. He is said to have met with the ANC’s alliance partners, Cosatu and SACP and the ANC women’s league.

This is a far cry from Zuma, who was criticised for making key appointmen­ts without consulting.

ANCWL secretary-general Meokgo Matuba said the league’s leadership met with Ramaphosa and ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule on Monday.

“We raised the issue of the 50/50 gender parity. We were not specific about names,” Matuba said.

Matuba said it was important to highlight that the cabinet reshuffle did not adequately achieve the gender parity.

“The ANC must be the epitome of gender equality in theory and in practice and that has to reflect even in the ANC-led government from national to local level.”

The youth league was also unhappy that ANC NEC subcommitt­ees were comprised of “old” people.

Mkhize said newly appointed Energy Minister Jeff Radebe and Enoch Godongwana have been chairmen of policy monitoring and evaluation and economic transforma­tion subcommitt­ees respective­ly for a long time.

“There is nothing new that they will bring. They would like to maintain the status quo.”

There is nothing new they will bring

 ?? /ESA ALEXANDER ?? President Cyril Ramaphosa shares a joke with a delegation of traditiona­l leaders outside parliament in Cape Town at the opening of the house of traditiona­l leaders yesterday.
/ESA ALEXANDER President Cyril Ramaphosa shares a joke with a delegation of traditiona­l leaders outside parliament in Cape Town at the opening of the house of traditiona­l leaders yesterday.
 ?? / FELIX DLANGAMAND­LA /GALLO IMAGES ?? It is understood that ANCYL president Collen Maine expected to get appointed as a deputy minister.
/ FELIX DLANGAMAND­LA /GALLO IMAGES It is understood that ANCYL president Collen Maine expected to get appointed as a deputy minister.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa