The Citizen (Gauteng)

Khoza takes new direction in life

PHD: MAKHOSI EXPLORES NEWLY ACQUIRED EXPERTISE

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye jenniffero@citizen.co.za

In addition, she wants to promote African languages in SA’s education.

Makhosi Khoza is not sorry she has turned her back on politics. The opposite, she says, is true, as she embraces her new venture into local governance and education.

Khoza resigned yesterday from the African Democratic Change, the party she helped form after she quit the governing ANC.

She told The Citizen that her decision to resign and wash her hands of politics for good was because she wasn’t using her acquired education enough and that now was the time to move on and use it to make a massive impact in her area of interest.

The 48-year-old acquired a PhD in qualitativ­e management systems, but said she has not done enough with it in the field of local governance and administra­tion. In addition, she wants to promote African languages in education in South Africa.

She said although she was far from bitter and very happy with her participat­ion in South African politics, it was important to know which battles to fight and that it was now time to move on.

“We live in a democracy where everyone is free to make choices, I believe now is the time to leave politics and to invest in the area where my true expertise and passion lies,” she said.

Khoza also said she believes that she has been a good example to women, particular­ly those in politics, and that although her impact will be minimal in the future landscape of South African politics, she will be hoping to create a massive impact on the people she will be directly working with.

She refused to comment on the progress of the ANC and new developmen­ts after her departure.

“My comment on the life of the ANC has no material effect for me and furthermor­e I think it would be unfair of me to assert my opinions because an active ANC member would be in a better position to comment on that,” she said. “I am more interested in my new ventures.”

Bongani Masilela, the man who claimed to be the spokespers­on for African Democratic Change, welcomed Khoza’s resignatio­n and took the opportunit­y to express the party’s disappoint­ment and displeasur­e in the manner in which she “dragged” the process.

“ADeC sends no sympathy for Makhosi Khoza in welcoming the resignatio­n,” said Masilela.

“We wish to state that we will be continuing with the disciplina­ry hearing of all charged members on Monday [today].” –

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? NEXT CHAPTER. Ex-ANC MP Makhosi Khoza has publicly declared leaving politics, and is venturing into local governance.
Picture: Gallo Images NEXT CHAPTER. Ex-ANC MP Makhosi Khoza has publicly declared leaving politics, and is venturing into local governance.

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