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ANC NEC Statement, 20 May 2014

 

 

Outcome of the Special NEC

 

 

The African National Congress met in a special NEC meeting on the 19th May
2014 at Saint George hotel in Pretoria. The Special NEC meeting followed a
meeting of the National Officials and National Working Committee meetings
that had considered submission of Premier candidates by ANC governed
provinces.  The NEC meeting lasted into the night as result of robust
discussions in considering the submissions. We had to ensure that the NEC
exercised its Constitutional role of engaging on each submission and its
merits.  Matters that dominated the discussions related to the need for
strong leadership, the need to fast-track service delivery in all provinces
and to ensure fair gender representation.

 

While acknowledging that provinces are free to nominate any person, the NEC
was concerned with the male domination of nominations and in this regard the
NEC agreed that going to the next National General Council, nomination
regulations must be fine-tuned to ensure that selection processes have
outcomes that guarantees gender parity with regards to nomination and
election of ANC Premier candidates. This approach is to avoid a mechanical
approach to achieve gender equity.

 

In recognizing the need to have gender equity and in consistency with our
policy decisions of women empowerment, the NEC agreed that provincial EXCO's
must comprise up to 60% of females as a way of further strengthening the
role of women in government. This will ensure that women will be at a high
level of decision making and policy implementation. The meeting also agreed
that in provinces where a Premier is a male, the Speaker must be a female.

 

We will not go into details of the discussions as these were varied and
inward looking. We were however able at the end to achieve consensus on the
candidates that were under consideration.  We want to emphasize that while
we do not have a structure of Premiers we had to be alive to the need of
ensuring that the outcome is sensitized to the need for women empowerment.
Our discussions were guided by Resolution number 57 of Polokwane which
confines the NEC to consider only three names submitted by each province.
The Resolution reads as follows; 'At provincial government level, the PEC
should recommend a pool of names of not more than three cadres in order of
priority who should be considered for Premiership and the NEC will make a
final decision based on the pool of names submitted by the PEC'.

 

The following are names of Premiers and Provincial Legislatures Speakers:

 


 

Premiers

Speakers


 

 

 


Eastern Cape:

Phumulo Masuale 

Noxolo Kieviet


 

 

 


Free State:

Ace Magashule

Sisi Mabe  


 

 

 


Gauteng:

David Makhura

Ntombi Mekgwe


 

 

 


Mpumalanga:

David Mabuza

Thandi Shongwe


 

 

 


North West:

Supra Mahumapelo

Suzanne Tsebe


 

 

 


Northern Cape:

Sylvia Lucas

Kenny Moemang


 

 

 


Limpopo:

Stan Mathabathe

Meriam Ramadwa


 

 

 


KZN:

Senzo Mchunu

Lydia Johnson


 

 

 

 

The NEC has expressed confidence in the ability of this team of Premiers and
Provincial Speakers who will be at the helm of provincial governments and
legislatures to advance its commitments on service delivery and advance its
transformation agenda. We believe that their collective experience in
governance and leadership will vindicate the ANC and the mandate it has been
given by the overwhelming majority of South Africans.  We want to assure all
South Africans that we have selected a winning team that has their interests
at heart.

 

The ANC wants to dismiss with contempt the story written by Moipone Malefane
and George Matlala today in Sowetan which falsely alleges that Comrade
Baleka Mbete has fallen sick after a meeting with President during which she
was told that she will not be appointed as Deputy President. This
mischievous allegation is typical of attempts to denigrate and cast
aspersions on our leaders. Comrade Baleka has availed herself to go back to
Parliament following a request by the ANC for her to return to Parliament.
We can confirm that no such meeting took place and that the alleged
discussion is only imagined by those behind the story and their sources. The
ANC demands an immediate retraction from the Sowetan.

 

 

Issued by:

Jessie Duarte

Deputy-Secretary General

African National Congress

 

Enquires:

Keith Khoza

082 823 9672

 

 

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