The Citizen (Gauteng)

Kebby offers olive branch

- Nkululeko Ncana

Newly re-elected MKMVA (Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Associatio­n) chairperso­n Kebby Maphatsoe, pictured, is trying to get his leadership and the MK national council members to come to a working agreement.

The MK national council’s steering committee has accused Maphatsoe of dividing the ANC’s military veterans wing and holding a sham conference last weekend.

Maphatsoe said that he pleaded with former deputy defence minister Thabang Makwetla during an informal conversati­on for the two groups to resolve their difference­s.

“The meeting needs to happen sooner rather than later,” said Maphatsoe.

Makwetla is part of the MK national council along with former defence chief General Siphiwe Nyanda. The group refused to attend last week’s MKMVA national conference where Maphatsoe was yet again elected as its leader.

The conference went ahead despite concerns that it was unconstitu­tional. Several officials in Maphatsoe’s leadership distanced themselves at the last minute.

Nyanda and Makwetla said in a statement: “This so-called conference was convened in violation of, among others, some of the basic constituti­onal requiremen­ts governing MKMVA conference­s, which Mr Maphatsoe claims to champion.

“This stage-managed gathering is intended to perpetuate unaccounta­bility and corruption in the name of Umkhonto we Sizwe.”

The council said it would resume preparatio­ns for an “all inclusive national conference” at the end of August.

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