The Citizen (KZN)

Chiefs rally behind Cyril

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa’s political fortunes were boosted when Eastern Cape traditiona­l leaders warmly welcomed him and endorsed him as “president-in-waiting” on Friday.

Ramaphosa was in the province to address the 20th anniversar­y of the provincial house of traditiona­l leaders and to meet with the province’s kings and chiefs.

He was introduced by Premier Phumulo Masualle as a “leader with a good track record” whose image was “not tainted”.

Masualle’s statement helped to clarify his own stand towards Ramaphosa. The premier had up to now been associated with the Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma camp.

But his remarks at the gathering indicated a clear preference for Ramaphosa.

As if this was not enough, Prince Zolile Burns-Ncamashe, one of the most influentia­l traditiona­l leaders in the Eastern Cape, consistent­ly called Ramaphosa “president” and “president-inwaiting”, while the traditiona­l leaders’ house chairperso­n, Chief Ngangomhla­ba Matanzima, said they wished Ramaphosa luck in his campaign for ANC leadership.

An Eastern Cape ANC member said: “Cyril is perceived favourably in the Eastern Cape. His campaign is gaining momentum in this province.”

Ramaphosa would not be drawn into commenting about the support, but he acknowledg­ed that he held a “good meeting” with the chiefs.

However, Ramaphosa reminded the traditiona­l leaders that he was still deputy president and acting president in the absence of President Zuma.

He cautioned them against rushing to call him president, as he “would not like to lose his job”.

AmaXhosa King Zwelonke Sigcawu was non-commital when approached by The Citizen yesterday to express his views about whether he endorsed Ramaphosa or not.

Sigcawu said he stood by his earlier statement that the country was not yet ready for a female president.

He is a leader with a good track record and his image is not tainted. Phumulo Masualle Eastern Cape Premier

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