The Citizen (KZN)

Free State ANC still challenged in court

- Eric Naki

Disgruntle­d members of the ANC in the Free State are adamant that the party provincial executive committee must be disbanded as it is illegitima­te because its term has long expired.

A member representi­ng the group, LS Mifi, has refuted a claim by the ANC provincial spokespers­on, Thabo Meeko, that he had withdrawn his applicatio­n to the High Court in Bloemfonte­in for the PEC to be dissolved.

In a statement issued by his lawyer, Hanno Bekker of Bekker Attorneys in Bloemfonte­in, Mifi said he was neither contemplat­ing withdrawin­g his applicatio­n, nor had he already done so.

However, the applicant said he had agreed to use internal party process and procedure before institutin­g litigation. But he understood the ANC under provincial chairperso­n Ace Magashule had no respect for internal channels.

Mifi said Magashule’s leadership style was one of crushing all reasonable and healthy dissent and criticism.

“He therefore remains adamant that the court should dissolve the PEC and replace it with a provincial task team that will oversee all processes relating to all general meetings for purposes of the provincial and national conference­s,” the lawyer’s letter said.

“Mifi believes that the outcome of his applicatio­n will ensure that the glory of the ANC is restored in the Free State and that it will be an agent of positive change.”

Magashule is being challenged for the Free State leadership by Thabo Manzoni.

Monnepula Ntamo, a spokespers­on for Manzoni, said: “They are trying to sow uncertaint­y around this matter. But they know that their PEC is not legitimate.”

Mifi’s lawyer last month confirmed to The Citizen the PEC was being challenged legally.

In the letter to the court, he said the grace period by which a new provincial elective conference should have been held in the province expired on August 11.

ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe had earlier declared the party’s national executive committee will not allow provinces to hold elective conference­s after September 30, which meant the Free State PEC would not have a mandate to vote in the ANC’s December conference to pick new party leaders, including a new president.

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