The Citizen (KZN)

ANC use ‘fear, intimidati­on’

- Steven Tau

Warnings by Fikile Mbalula, pictured, that the ANC will deal harshly with “suicide bombers” who might choose to vote against Jacob Zuma during the motion of no confidence in parliament next month is a clear indication that the president and his camp are fighting those opposed to them with everything they have, according to political analyst professor Andre Duvenhage.

Speaking to The Citizen yesterday, Duvenhage said in the battle for the heart and soul of the ANC, the security cluster is now becoming a very important factor used by the Zuma camp to fight back.

“It is clear the president himself is also having sleepless nights with growing calls for him to step down and we saw also during the opening of parliament early this year when the army was deployed as a tactic to scare MPs.

“The body language of politics in the country is also indicating a possibilit­y of problems for Zuma in parliament ahead of the noconfiden­ce motion and now the strategy for Zuma’s camp now is to create fear and intimidati­on … they seem to be prepared to do whatever it takes to stay in control,” Duvenhage said.

Commenting further on the warning issued by Mbalula, Duvenhage said he was not working and acting alone, but on an instructio­n to intimidate those against the Zuma faction.

Meanwhile, Nomfundo Mogapi from the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconcilia­tion said leaders needed to measure their words before speaking in public.

“Statements made by some politician­s will actually take us close to a conflict situation,” Mogapi said.

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