The Citizen (KZN)

ANC vets blast NEC

TO SEPARATE NATIONAL POLICY AND CONSULTATI­VE CONFERENCE­S The stalwarts are disappoint­ed that their request has fallen on deaf ears.

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The African National Congress veterans, concerned with the problems facing the governing party, are worried that party top leadership do not seem to be committed to urgently deciding on a proposed national policy conference.

The more than 100 struggle stalwarts held a meeting this week. They said they noted that their proposal to separate the party’s consultati­ve conference from its national policy conference scheduled to be held in Johannesbu­rg in June, was not part of the ANC NEC lekgotla discussion­s that took place over the weekend.

“The stalwarts noted with disappoint­ment that the de-linking of the national consultati­ve conference from the policy conference was not mentioned in the press briefing and statement of the last NEC of January 25, 2017.

“Also, no mention was made of the ongoing discussion­s between the ANC officials and the stalwarts. This does raise questions on the commitment to the process of introspect­ion and the importance of the agreed consultati­ve conference as an integral part of that process,” the stalwarts said in a statement yesterday.

The veterans called for the consultati­ve conference in response to infighting within the party, and expressed concerns that the ANC’s deepening crisis, attributed to corruption and factionali­sm, required urgent attention.

Following meetings between the veterans and the ANC’s top leadership which began last year, the party agreed to the consultati­ve conference and decided that it would be held two days before the policy conference.

The stalwarts disagreed and demanded a separate consultati­ve conference from the June policy conference. They proposed that it be held in March this year.

The responsibi­lity for organising the consultati­ve conference lay with the ANC NEC, they said.

“The stalwarts reaffirm that the organisati­on of the consultati­ve conference is an ANC NEC decision on the recommenda­tion of the stalwarts, and will be jointly organised by the NEC and the stalwarts. Other structures should be involved, which will be the subject of future discussion.

“The stalwarts will continue to engage with ANC structures and wider civil society, including the youth, to hear their concerns in line with the ANC’s commitment to introspect­ion.”

The 106 veterans include respected anti-apartheid struggle figures such as Ahmed Kathrada, Andrew Mlangeni, Gertrude Shope, Denis Goldberg, Mavuso Msimang, Sheila Sisulu and Ben Turok. – Citizen reporter

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Picture: Reuters Giant Panda Yang Yang sniffs at a snowman in her enclosure at Schoenbrun­n zoo in Vienna, Austria.

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