Sunday Times

Hold your horses, Nkosazana told

- THANDUXOLO JIKA

PRESIDENTI­AL hopeful and African Union Commission chairwoman Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s return to South Africa may be delayed by another six months if the AU accedes to a request to postpone the election of her successor as chair of the organisati­on.

The Sunday Times has seen a letter by the Economic Community of West African States to AU member states requesting the election of Dlamini-Zuma’s replacemen­t be postponed to the next sitting in February.

The member states had been expected to vote for a successor today in Kigali, Rwanda.

Should the Ecowas request be accepted, Dlamini-Zuma would have to continue commuting to South Africa from AU headquarte­rs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as her campaign to become the ANC’s next president gets into full swing.

There were expectatio­ns too that after the local government elections President Jacob Zuma would reshuffle his cabinet to accommodat­e Dlamini-Zuma.

AU insiders say concerns have been raised about the credibilit­y of candidates proposed by the various regional bodies since Dlamini-Zuma announced that she would not stand for a second term as chair.

Sources say Ecowas had lobbied other regions to keep Dlamini-Zuma in Addis Ababa, including the Southern African Developmen­t Community.

“Those pushing for the postponeme­nt are arguing a properly suitable candidate must be found and rules must be amended to allow more nomination­s,” said a government source.

Those who want a postponeme­nt believe none of the current candidates would get the necessary two-thirds majority.

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