Daily Dispatch

MK veterans call for unity on Zuma’s future

- By NEO GOBA

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma’s future as the leader of the country must be dealt with thoroughly by the ANC’s newly-elected national executive committee and in doing so‚ there should be “no place for vendettas and vindictive­ness”‚ the uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans’ Associatio­n says.

“We therefore‚ especially‚ call for unnecessar­y divisive pressure with regards to the future of President Jacob Zuma as president of the Republic of South Africa to be avoided.

“The national executive committee of the ANC must be given the opportunit­y to deal with this matter – as it should with all other issues that it needs to address – in a manner that will forge unity and the eff execution of policy‚” said MKMVA president Kebby Maphatsoe.

His statement comes amid growing calls for Zuma to resign and for newly-elected ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa to take over the reins after he narrowly beat his contender Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma at the party’s elective conference in December.

Since last year‚ various alliances and partners of the ANC‚ including veterans‚ Cosatu and the SACP‚ have called for Zuma to resign in the wake of his cabinet reshuffles‚ which saw former finance minister Pravin Gordhan and former minister of higher education and SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande sacked from their positions without consultati­on.

Over the weekend‚ ANC chairman Gwede Mantashe criticised members of the ANC who said Zuma would stay in his position as the head of state until 2019.

At a rally of the ANC Youth League in April last year‚ Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane assured supporters that Zuma was going nowhere until his term of office came to an end.

“Attacks on President Jacob Zuma have never been attacks on him as an individual but they are particular­ly driven by the intention to divide the African National Congress. That intention is to eventually bring out a situation where the ANC would lose political power‚” said MKMVA spokespers­on Carl Niehaus.

The ANC is expected to hold its NEC meeting this week, and on the agenda will be Zuma’s future as president of the country. — DDC

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