The Citizen (KZN)

‘NDZ would serve Cyril well’

‘SHE’S AN ASTUTE POLITICIAN RAMAPHOSA WOULD BE WISE TO BRING TO HIS SIDE’ It seems the two are smoking the peace pipe, despite their fierce political battle.

- Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

Former ANC presidenti­al candidate Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is ready to serve in any capacity in the ANC government – regardless of who is SA president. The woman who experts describe as a “woman of substance”, does not want to be linked to party political factions. She is prepared to serve under Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidency, should he invite her.

As someone who contested the ANC presidency on a neckand-neck and highly factionali­sed basis against Ramaphosa, it was expected she would adopt an antagonist­ic attitude towards the new president. However, it appears the two were smoking a peace pipe.

Political analyst André Duvenhage said Dlamini-Zuma is an as- tute politician who Ramaphosa would be wise to bring to his side. “I won’t be surprised if there are behind-the-scenes negotiatio­ns to lure her,” Duvenhage said.

According to Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Associatio­n spokespers­on Carl Niehaus, Dlamini-Zuma still refuses to be dragged into factionali­sm that reared its ugly head before the December ANC national conference. Since the conference, she has been quiet about where she stood with regards to Zuma.

“She is doing what she promised to do – to accept the outcomes and move on. You are not likely to hear anything else from Dr Dlamini-Zuma. She is loyal to the ANC,” Niehaus said.

The former African Union Commission chairperso­n headed ministeria­l portfolios under Nelson Mandela (health), Thabo Mbeki (foreign affairs) and Zuma (home affairs).

Some suggest Ramaphosa deploy her in a department that desperatel­y needs a turn around, such as Bathabile Dlamini’s social developmen­t, Mosebenzi Zwane’s mineral resources and David Mahlobo’s energy.

Political analyst, Dumisani Hlophe from Unisa, concurred, saying Dlamini-Zuma was most likely to be among women to play significan­t roles in the Ramaphosa government.

“[She] is not a bad person, she is a woman of substance who has a good track record. I am told she advised her people not to build factions around her name,” said Hlophe. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? NEW DAWN. ANC and now SA President Cyril Ramaphosa with Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma at the ANC conference in Johannesbu­rg in December last year.
Picture: AFP NEW DAWN. ANC and now SA President Cyril Ramaphosa with Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma at the ANC conference in Johannesbu­rg in December last year.

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