The Citizen (KZN)

Mbalula says infighting will destroy all that is positive in ANC

- Steven Tau

Factionali­sm, as part of the dangers facing the ANC, has the potential to undermine everything that is positive about the movement, according to Sports and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula.

Speaking during the launch of the ANC’s policy conference discussion documents, ahead of the party’s policy conference scheduled for June 30 to July 5, Mba- lula yesterday commented on the proposed Revolution­ary Electoral Commission.

He said it was one aspect that did not undermine democracy, but sought to establish where somebody comes from and whether they met the criteria.

“The branches would have elected on the ground, but the electoral college would then do an assessment and release those names back to branches.

“The electoral college is a political, non-partisan structure of people who have no interest about who must be a leader except being guided by the principles of the movement,” he said.

Mbalula said the ANC was preparing to remain in power forever, adding this was not a statement of arrogance, but the party’s strategic objective.

Also commenting on the proposed policy discussion documents was Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe, who said there is a need to deploy cadres on merit, be it at top positions in the Presidency or at Luthuli House.

Radebe stressed the policy discussion documents will still go to the branches and policies will only be adopted in December.

He said the major threat facing the ruling party was that of unemployme­nt and inequality. “Our principal threat is socio-economic challenges and not regime change,” Radebe said.

ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu said the ANC allows anyone to express their views on presidenti­al candidates, but reit- erated that the selection of leaders still reside in branches.

“It is ill-discipline to go against the rules and directives of the organisati­on by attacking other leaders of the movement in the public domain,” he said.

The economic transforma­tion discussion documents reiterate the party’s commitment to change the racialised and unequal structure of the economy. It acknowledg­es that SA has not made enough progress in reducing rates of unemployme­nt.

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