Times of Eswatini

Magashule’s ACT will be on ballot

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Ace Magashule’s African Congress for Transforma­tion (ACT) party has slammed ANC presidency Spokespers­on Sibongile Besani after his comments on the former ANC secretary general.

Failed

This comes after Besani recently explained why he felt Magashule failed as the ruling party’s secretary general.

The Electoral Commission of South Africa’s (IEC) final national candidates list confirm that ACT will contest next month’s elections, with Magashule its number one candidate.

However, in a video circulatin­g online, Besani is told incorrectl­y that the party had not made the ballot, to which he said he was not surprised.

Disaster

“The only thing I can say is incompeten­ce personifie­d, that is Ace Magashule. Mediocre personifie­d, that is Ace Magashule. Distortion personifie­d, that is Ace Magashule,” he said. Besani claimed Magashule almost plunged the ANC into disaster.

In a statement, Magashule’s Spokespers­on, Mohau Khumalo, accused Besani of attacking Magashule to please his faction within the ANC.

“He must ask the ANC officials, some of their members, they know that we are registered. This is personal. He (Besani) talks about things from as far back as 2012.

Diverted

“We will not allow ourselves to be diverted by people who should be either in Weskoppies in Pretoria or Oranje Hospital in Bloemfonte­in. We are determined not to be distracted by individual­s who should either be at Kgosi Mampuru in Pretoria or Grootvlei Prison in Bloemfonte­in,” Khumalo said.

Talks

Meanwhile, Khumalo said ACT was in talks with all the left-leaning parties such as the PAC, EFF, ATM and the MK party about a working relationsh­ip after the elections.

“We will be on the ballot and we will cooperate with parties that are like-minded,” he said.

 ?? (Pic: Supplied) ?? The KZN Health Department at the KwaMashu Community Health Centre following the death of a man in the parking lot.
(Pic: Supplied) The KZN Health Department at the KwaMashu Community Health Centre following the death of a man in the parking lot.

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