The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Jackson’s death will hurt Cyril’

- Eric Naki

With Cyril Ramaphosa’s front man, Jackson Mthembu, no more, political analysts say the the president will be weakened politicall­y.

By his own admission at Mthembu’s funeral, Ramaphosa said he has lost not just a dependable colleague and comrade, but also a friend.

Mthembu died on Thursday after a short illness due to complicati­ons arising from contractin­g the Covid-19 virus.

Mthembu was Ramaphosa’s leading campaigner towards the party Nasrec elective conference in late 2017.

While all other campaign team members – like ANC economic developmen­t subcommitt­ee chair Enoch Godongwana, ANC MP Dr Mathole Motshekga, Pravin Gordhan and others – worked behind the scenes in the task, Mthembu was very vocal.

Political commentato­r Ndzipo Kalipa said with Mthembu dead, the reactionar­y forces would regroup against Ramaphosa because they knew he would no longer have a defender.

“This is what happened to Thabo Mbeki when Steve [Tshwete] died. They all closed ranks against him after Tshwete passed on. He was strong and they feared him, but when he died they came back because they knew he was the force that was fighting for Mbeki,” said Kalipa.

“Mthembu was a great comrade. I worked with him in the East Rand when he was deputy regional secretary of the United Democratic Front in the PWV. Few people were like him.

“I was Mbeki’s campaigner. We knew that when Tshwete left Mbeki wouldn’t finish his term. It is easy for these reactionar­y to regroup against the progressiv­e forces of our movement,” he said.

“Cyril will be weakened. This is the first step. He needs to rethink thoroughly who he appoints to replace Mthembu. He was very powerful in government because of Jackson,” Kalipa said.

However, political analyst Zamikhaya Maseti believes the ANC factional battles have died down post-Nasrec.

He said this was due to the fact that many ANC senior members were pre-occupied with the implementa­tion of the electoral mandate from Nasrec.

“What we see now is the ANC government with all the minister srallying behind the president to fight the Covid pandemic,” he said.

This is what happened to Thabo Mbeki when Steve [Tshwete] died. They all closed ranks against him after Tshwete passed on.

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