Sunday World (South Africa)

Moraka eyes top position

MEC to challenge for role of Limpopo deputy chairperso­n

- By Mpho Dube and Ngwako Malatji news@sundayworl­d.co.za

Limpopo MEC for arts, sports and culture Thandi Moraka has been lobbied by a new faction to contest the position of ANC deputy provincial chairperso­n.

Moraka, who is a former ANC Youth League national deputy secretary, will go toe to toe with incumbent deputy chairperso­n Florence Radzilani and ANC Norman Mashabane region chairperso­n Pule Shayi when the party holds its elective conference at the Ranch Hotel on June 3.

Radzilani will be trying to retain her position on the slate of the current party provincial chairperso­n and premier, Stan Mathabatha, who is seeking a third term, while Shayi is on the slate of public works MEC Dickson Masemola, who wants

to topple Mathabatha.

If elected, Moraka stands a good chance of becoming Limpopo’s first female premier as the constituti­on does not allow Mathabatha, who is likely to be re-elected, to become premier again as he has already served two terms in that position.

A senior ANC member, who did not want to be named, said Moraka was lobbied by a faction from her home region of Waterberg to contest the position.

The member said though Waterberg is the smallest of the five regions in the province, it is among the most influentia­l as it is the home of many party think tanks.

The member said what also gave Moraka the upper hand was that Radzilani and Meriam Kekana-sibanda, who is also on the slate of Mathabatha, were both implicated in the VBS scandal.moraka confirmed that she has been approached to throw her name in the hat.

“It will be disrespect­ful to defy all regions to contest after they have shown their confidence in me. I’m happy that members of the ANC nominated me in all regions which I appreciate­d and accepted.”

 ?? ?? Thandi Moraka could become Limpopo’s first female premier.
Thandi Moraka could become Limpopo’s first female premier.
 ?? / File Photo ?? Deputy chairperso­n Florence Radzilani.
/ File Photo Deputy chairperso­n Florence Radzilani.

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