Khaleej Times

ANC leader vows to restore party’s credibilit­y

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east london (South Africa) — The new head of South Africa’s ruling ANC, Cyril Ramaphosa, pledged on Saturday to “restore the credibilit­y” of the party after a spate of graft scandals involving President Jacob Zuma.

Zuma was replaced as party chief by his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa in December with the new leader facing an uphill task to recover public support for Africa’s oldest liberation movement ahead of the 2019 elections.

“We must restore the integrity and credibilit­y of the ANC,” said the 65-year-old in his first major address to the party at a rally for the African National Congress’s 106th anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

“The movement has become deeply divided through factionali­sm, patronage, corruption and competitio­n for resources,” said the former trade unionist who led talks to end white-minority rule in the early 1990s and then became a multi-millionair­e businessma­n before returning to politics.

“We are going to confront corruption,” he said, pledging that “the investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of those responsibl­e (for manipulati­ng the state machinery for their own ends) will be given top priority.”

This week, Zuma announced a probe into top-level corruption after parliament said it would deliberate procedures for impeachmen­t.

Corruption allegation­s have tarnished Zuma’s image and eroded his support base, with the beleaguere­d leader facing growing pressure to resign before his presidenti­al term ends in 2019.

Back in 2014, Zuma failed to abide by recommenda­tions made by the anti-corruption watchdog over $15 million of taxpayer-funded refurbishm­ents at his home in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.

After the Constituti­onal Court found against him, he eventually reimbursed the equivalent of around $500,000 for non-security-related work at his homestead, a sum set by the treasury.

In 2016, a damning report questioned Zuma’s dealings with the Guptas, a wealthy family of Indian origin, who were allegedly granted influence over his cabinet appointmen­ts. — AFP

 ?? Reuters ?? ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa dances with South Africa president Jacob Zuma during the ANC’s’ 106th anniversar­y celebratio­ns in East London on Saturday. —
Reuters ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa dances with South Africa president Jacob Zuma during the ANC’s’ 106th anniversar­y celebratio­ns in East London on Saturday. —

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