ANC's eThekwini Region conference adjourned indefinitely

 

 

Amanda Khoza, News24, Durban, 2 May 2015

 

The ANC's national executive committee member Joe Phaahla on Saturday
expressed his disappointment at the turn of events that saw the sixth
eThekwini regional conference being adjourned indefinitely in Durban.

 

Phaahla was speaking at a press conference at the Greyville racecourse
exhibition centre where the sixth eThekwini regional conference was due to
be re-run. 

 

But, the conference was brought to an abrupt end after disgruntled members,
believed to be in Councillor Zandile Gumede's faction, disrupted
proceedings.

 

More than 400 voting delegates were expected to elect new leadership, for
the highly-contested position of regional chairmanship, at the conference
which was scheduled to convene for the fourth time.

 

The first two sittings were postponed and the third one, which was held in
February, was declared null and void in March after aggrieved members
disputed the outcome.

 

EThekwini Mayor James Nxumalo won by 253 votes to Gumede's 212. But shortly
after the conference it emerged that three branches had [not?] participated
in the elections despite receiving an unqualified audit.

 

On Saturday Nxumalo was expected to face his opponent Gumede for the second
time around but members continually disrupted proceedings by singing songs
and banging on tables while leaders addressed the gathering.

 

Phaahla said he fully supported the region's decision to adjourn the
conference.

 

"We cannot hide our disappointment at the turn of today's events because we
had hoped to conclude the business of the day.

 

"But when the environment became the way it did [hostile], we agreed that it
was in the best interest of the organisation that we adjourn," said Phaahla.

 

He said the region needed to address the grievances raised by the delegates.

 

"We did speak very strongly to the delegates about their grievances and the
shortcomings. We also told them that they cannot raise their grievances by
being disruptive.

 

"As you all know KZN is one of the biggest and the most important regions,
not simply because of its strength in the ANC but strategically it is one of
the six metros and has a large population," said a concerned Phaahla.

 

Resolution

 

Provincial secretary Sihle Zikalala said a large number of delegates were
eager to continue with the conference but a particular section was
disruptive.

 

"There were arguments, and delegates raised a number of issues specifically
complaining about the non-participation of ward 37.

 

"The problem is that they did not elect their delegates at the Branch
General Meeting. The Branch General Meeting delegated the Branch Executive
Committee to elect the delegates so we felt that those delegates elected
were not constitutionally recognised because the constitution dictates that
the Branch General Meeting should elect delegates," explained Zikalala.

 

He said, "We have engaged with the delegates and we felt that we had to
adjourn the conference for the sake of unity. We will have sessions with
branches in the next two weeks or so where we will be interacting with then
to discuss their grievances."

 

He said the next elective conference sitting would be announced following
the consultations.

 

"It is not a question that we succumbed to pressure but it was to make sure
that we have a united region going forward. We believe that the adjournment
will serve as a uniting factor in the region because if we had proceeded we
wouldn't have emerged with a united collective," said Zikalala.

 

ANC provincial chairperson Senzo Mchunu said, "Under normal circumstances
there are normal things that would have happened in the conference for the
ANC to have a sound conference.

 

"But for whatever reason [today] there has been this kind of behaviour from
a particular section of delegates that wanted to disrupt the proceedings.

 

"We need to find the best way to resolve these matters so that we lay a good
solid foundation for members in the ANC. If there are internal squabbles
then we need to deal with them in the best possible way," said Mchunu.

 

Stormed out

 

Earlier on Saturday proceedings began smoothly as delegates from the James
Nxumalo camp arrived, confidently singing songs endorsing Nxumalo.

 

When the conference started ANC provincial chairperson Mchunu took the
podium and addressed the sitting.

 

While Mchunu was speaking members, believed to be in the Zandile Gumede camp
could be heard outside singing and chanting, "37 awukho la, asiphelelanga"
[Branch 37 is not here, we are underrepresented]. They also sang, "Senzeni
na Senzo Mchunu?" [What have we done Senzo Mchunu?]

 

The singing continued inside the hall and members of the provincial
executive committee including Zikalala, Willies Mchunu and Senzo Mchunu
failed to control the crowds who sang over their voices and banged on
tables.

 

When the disruptions continued, members of the PEC asked the members of the
media to leave the sitting and declared it a closed session in order to deal
with the disgruntled delegates' grievances.

 

James Nxumalo's opponent, Gumede, was seen storming out of the premises
after hours of deliberation and later the media was informed that the
conference had been adjourned until further notice.

 

 

From:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/KZN-ANC-conference-adjourned-indefini
tely-20150502

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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