Cape Argus

Crunch time for effort to change

- SIVIWE FEKETHA siviwe.feketha@inl.co.za

DISGRUNTLE­D members of the ANC Youth League who have been campaignin­g for the disbandmen­t of the youth body’s national structure will today officially know who will take over the structure, and prepare for its elective conference.

This comes after the ANC’s national executive committee (NEC), which has just completed a crucial meeting from Friday last week until yesterday, gave the go-ahead for the dissolutio­n of the ANCYL NEC, led by Collen Maine.

The party’s national working committee had recommende­d the dissolutio­n of the ANCYL structure to the NEC, following several pickets and petitions by league members who accused the body’s national leadership of being ineffectiv­e and of driving the young lions into political irrelevanc­e since their election in 2015.

The current ANCYL’s mandate ended late last year, when its national leaders failed to hold its national elective conference, as required by the party’s constituti­on.

One of the campaign leaders, Ngoako Selamolela, said the grouping would await official communicat­ion and the announceme­nt of the appointed national task team (NTT) before expressing their attitude.

“We do not want to pre-empt this, and all of us are getting informatio­n from individual­s. So it is best we wait for the formal communicat­ion before we publicly express our view,” Selamolela said.

An NEC member told Independen­t Media that the ANCYL leadership had been disbanded, with ANC MP Thandi Mahambehla­la being installed as the NTT’s convenor.

Several lists making the rounds among ANC and ANCYL members on social media included Maine and ANCYL secretary-general Njabulo Nzuza as among those included in the NTT.

None of the leading figures in the disbandmen­t campaign were apparently included in the NTT.

The NEC’s crucial meeting also discussed the fate of its senior member Derek Hanekom, after he admitted he had met with the EFF to discuss a plot to oust former president Jacob Zuma.

Zuma’s backers within the NEC had pushed for Hanekom to be hauled into a disciplina­ry inquiry and face possible expulsion for the admission.

The move was, however, shot down by those sympatheti­c to Hanekom, a known backer of President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Hanekom was among a number of ANC MPs who openly called for Zuma’s resignatio­n as head of state, and who went as far as voting with the opposition in the 2017 motion of no confidence against Zuma – which he survived by 198 to 177.

We don’t want to preempt (naming of NTT)… so it’s best we wait Ngoako Selamolela Disbandmen­t campaign leader

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Collen Maine

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