The Citizen (KZN)

MK factions gun for one another

PRO-ZUMA MAPHATSOE GROUPING SLATED Nyanda’s NEC supporting group says MKMVA’s go-it-alone and pro-Gupta stances hurt the ANC.

- Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

Umkhonto we Sizwe’s Veteran’s National Council steering committee has accused the Kebby Maphatsoe-led MK Military Veterans Associatio­n (MKMVA) of promoting factionali­sm within the ANC and underminin­g the organisati­on’s decisions.

The MK steering committee, which is made up of prominent former cadres of the ANC’s former military wing, MK, has condemned the unilateral decision of the MKMVA to hold a separate conference without the MK Council. The MKMVA decision is in defiance of the ANC national executive committee effort to bring the two groups together and hold an all-inclusive conference.

The MK Council steering committee distanced itself from the MKMVA decision which it described as “treacherou­s and divisive.”

Steering committee chairperso­n General Siphiwe Nyanda said the MKMVA’s move was aimed at perpetuati­ng disunity and the marginalis­ation of hundreds of former MK members under the pretext of observing the associatio­n’s obscure constituti­on.

“We condemn this intransige­nce and [these] self-seeking motives in the strongest terms possible and call on all genuine cadres of Umkhonto we Sizwe, particular­ly those in leadership roles, to disassocia­te themselves from this betrayal,” Nyanda said.

He added that the true former MK members must expose the “boastful and noisy characters” in the MKMVA who had been rewriting the history of the organisati­on.

MKMVA, which is led by the pro-Zuma Maphatsoe, was recently accused of enlisting non-guerilla people, including youth as young as 30 that it claimed were MK veterans. The youth, who wore uniforms similar to that of MK, were guarding Luthuli House during the recent anti-Zuma protests.

Steering committee deputy chairperso­n Thabang Makwetla told The Citizen that, by backtracki­ng on the commitment that they made publicly and jointly with the MK Council – to prepare for an inclusive conference – the MKMVA had showed it did not respect the ANC NEC decisions. The party wanted them to unite and hold a conference as one entity.

Makwetla said the fact that the MKMVA leadership said there was nothing wrong with allegation­s about state capture involving the Gupta family, is a matter of concern.

“They say there is nothing wrong with what the Guptas are doing and [that] they [Guptas] contribute to the economic objectives of the country. That logic of theirs is actually against the aims of the National Democratic Revolution,” Makwetla said.

The steering committee supported the call for a national consultati­ve conference of the ANC to correct the problems in the party prior to the ANC elective national conference schedule for December.

“Rules must be made to ensure that the December conference has integrity so that we are better than we are, otherwise the ANC is going down the slippery slope. We don’t want to see a divided ANC,” Nyanda said.

The steering committee welcomed the NEC’s decision to appoint a team to bring the two factions together. –

 ?? Picture: Yeshiel Panchia ?? CRACKING THE WHIP. Chair of the MK Veretans National Council steering comittee General Siphiwe Nyanda.
Picture: Yeshiel Panchia CRACKING THE WHIP. Chair of the MK Veretans National Council steering comittee General Siphiwe Nyanda.

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