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ANC slams Masina’s ‘white capital’ view

- SIVIWE FEKETHA

THE Gauteng ANC provincial executive committee (PEC) has openly slammed Ekurhuleni mayor Mzwandile Masina’s behaviour and his expressed support for the collapse of “white monopoly capital”.

This comes after Masina generated controvers­y this week after his move to “fully agree” with the EFF’s call for South Africans to let “white monopoly capital” collapse by staying at home during the Covid-19 pandemic.

After being rebuked by Luthuli House on Monday over his social media remarks, Masina took to Twitter and dared the governing party to remove him over his views, adding that he was “not a coward”.

Yesterday, provincial secretary Jacob Khawe said the PEC had taken “serious exception to members and leaders of the organisati­on at all levels who continue to engage in public spats and publicly contradict policies and decisions of the organisati­on”.

“This ill-discipline­d conduct undermines the unity and cohesion of the organisati­on and it must be nipped in the bud immediatel­y,” Khawe said.

Following a meeting with Masina over his remarks, the ANC in Ekurhuleni also rejected Masina’s views.

ANC regional secretary Thembinkos­i Nciza said the structure had advised Masina “to raise and confine views within the policy position of the ANC”.

“In this regard, any perspectiv­e or idea that supports the collapse of the economy is not a policy position of the ANC,” Nciza said.

While it was thought that Masina tendered his resignatio­n at the REC (Regional Executive Committee) meeting yesterday, which was allegedly later rejected, Nciza said the party had listened to Masina and the explanatio­n he gave about his remarks.

“The REC noted and appreciate­d the context of the social media post as explained by the regional chairperso­n. The REC, however, expressed a firm view that discussion­s on economic policies or any other policy content must be articulate­d in line and consistent with the ANC policy positions, principles and constituti­onal prescripts,” he said.

He said Masina had also retracted his purported intentions to resign over his rebuked remarks.

“This was at the backdrop of the confidence shown to the leadership displayed by comrade Mzwandile Masina, both as a political head and the executive mayor of the City of Ekurhuleni,” he said.

Khawe commended the regional leadership for how they handled the Masina saga.

“The fact that the REC correctly gave counsel to its chairperso­n on when and how to raise his views within the confines of ANC structures is welcomed. It is clear that the intention of the REC was to resolve the matter amicably, hence its call for the regional chairperso­n to retract his unfortunat­e post about his intention to resign,” Khawe said.

He said the provincial leadership believed the matter was now “closed”.

The ANC National Youth Task Team, meanwhile, has thrown its weight behind Masina, arguing that his support for the dismantlin­g of monopoly capital was consistent with the party policy position on radical socio-economic transforma­tion and not support for the EFF.

 ??  ?? EKURHULENI mayor Mzwandile Masina.
EKURHULENI mayor Mzwandile Masina.

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