The Borneo Post

ANC women’s league wants Zuma ex-wife to lead party

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JOHANNESBU­RG: The powerful Women’s League of South Africa’s ruling ANC on Saturday chose outgoing African Union chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma as their candidate for party leader.

Battle has been raging within the African National Congress (ANC) to succeed current leader and head of state Jacob Zuma.

Dlamini-Zuma, the president’s ex-wife, has maintained good relations with her scandal-hit former husband. She would become the first female leader of the ANC if the wider party endorses her.

The next ANC head will be assured of becoming national president if the ruling party wins parliament­ary elections in 2019.

President Zuma is not allowed to run for a third term in office.

“We, as the African National Congress Women’s League have come out to call for the African National Congress to elect its first ever woman as president,” at a party congress in December 2017, the group said in a statement Saturday.

“We have found Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to be ready to lead the collective leadership of both the African National Congress in 2017, and the Republic in 2019 as the president,” it added.

“Wehavecome­totheappre­ciation that nobody will break that glass ceiling but ourselves as women of the African National Congress.”

Dlamini-Zuma, 67, had already decided not to seek a second mandate at the African Union, a move that sparked rumours that she would attempt to succeed her ex-husband at the ANC.

Her four years at the head of the AU have given her an internatio­nal profile which has further boosted her status as an ANC heavyweigh­t. — AFP

 ??  ?? A view shows the facade of the US Consulate General in Guadalajar­a, Mexico. — Reuters photo
A view shows the facade of the US Consulate General in Guadalajar­a, Mexico. — Reuters photo

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