Sunday World (South Africa)

Limpopo ANC will still enforce step-aside rule

A number of the province’s leaders linked to corruption

- By Mpho Dube Mphod@sundayworl­d.co.za

The ANC in Limpopo has vowed to continue to enforce the party’s step-aside rule despite having gone to the recently concluded policy conference with a view that the rule should be scrapped. The view by Limpopo and provinces such as Kwazulu-natal was rejected.

The party in Limpopo has since demoted its chair of chairs Tolly Mashamaite in the provincial legislatur­e. He is now an ordinary member of the provincial legislatur­e.

Mashamaite, the former Waterberg regional secretary, is facing serious corruption charges and becomes the second heavyweigh­t politician in Limpopo affected by the ANC’S constituti­on rule 25, which was cemented during the recent ANC policy conference.

Former ANC provincial treasury Danny Msiza, who is facing corruption charges following the VBS scandal that rocked Limpopo, withdrew from contesting his political rival Soviet Lekganyane for the position of provincial secretary because of the step-aside rule.

Speaking to Sunday World this week, ANC provincial spokespers­on Jimmy Machaka reiterated that although the province does not support President Cyril Ramaphosa and allies over the step aside rule, the provincial branch will continue to support him for a second term, as well as adhere to the ANC’S policy outcome.

“The provincial executive committee has noted serious allegation­s and pending criminal prosecutio­n against comrade Mashamaite and pursuant to the 54th national conference of the ANC resolution on the step aside (rule). The decision of redeployin­g him by the PEC was to afford him ample opportunit­y to deal with the prosecutio­n against him,” Machaka said.

Limpopo earlier called for a review for the step-aside rule, however, Ramaphosa made it clear during the national policy conference that he won’t change his mind, stressing that it will remain as it is.

Limpopo premier Stan Mathabatha weighed in on the matter: “As a province we may have difference­s on the issue of step aside with our president. I’m not saying we have difference­s. I say we may have, but that does not in any way change our support to president Matamela.”

Mathabatha also called for unity within the ANC, urging members deployed in government and its entities to accelerate service delivery through clean governance.

According to the National Prosecutio­n Authority, Mashamaite, former mayor of Mogalakwen­a Municipali­ty Andrina Matsemela and Nkadi Mabusela are facing charges related to corruption and fraud.

The alleged fraud is related to tender irregulari­ties in 2016 and 2019, and the amount involved is around R15-million.

Mashamaite is not new to controvers­y. In 2016, he appeared in the Mokopane regional court, facing charges of rape and bribery, which were later withdrawn. He was not available for comment after several attempts to contact him.

Provincial branch will support Ramaphosa for a second term

 ?? / ANC Limpopo ?? Former ANC provincial treasury Danny Msiza is facing corruption charges related to the VBS scandal.
/ ANC Limpopo Former ANC provincial treasury Danny Msiza is facing corruption charges related to the VBS scandal.

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