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ANC leadership battle to play out at COSATU

 

 

Matuma Letsoalo, Mail and Guardian, Johannesburg, 20 November 2015

 

The ANC leadership battle will play itself out during COSATU's national
congress next week - with some affiliates planning to push for the
endorsement of deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa as the next ANC president -
while others would oppose the move, arguing the federation should stay away
from the ANC succession debate.

 

In 2006, COSATU leaders were united in their support for then deputy
president Jacob Zuma to succeed Thabo Mbeki as ANC president.  But nine
years down the line, some unionists have complained that Zuma's presidency
has done little to advance the interests of the working class. They have
cautioned against committing the same mistake by endorsing any leader of the
ANC.

 

Zuma's ex-wife and African Union Commission chairperson Nkosazana
Dlamini-Zuma is expected to challenge Ramaphosa for the top ANC job.

 

The South African Democratic Teachers Union [SADTU] would lead a group that
supports Ramaphosa's endorsement, while the South African Transport and
Allied Workers Union [SATAWU] would lead those who are opposed to the move.

 

Mugwena Maluleke

 

SADTU general secretary Mugwena Maluleke said SADTU would persuade other
COSATU affiliates during the Congress to endorse Ramaphosa's name as a
matter of principle.

 

"We do not want to engage in a succession debate. All what we are saying is
that COSATU must reaffirm its resolution taken in 2006 that the deputy
president of the ANC should succeed the president when his term comes to an
end. This has been a principle within the ANC since the Stellenbosch
conference in 2002. The ANC is a leader of the alliance, so we expect that
it must be stable. We will not fold our arms and look when the ANC is being
destabilised. If we want to build a strong ANC, we can't afford
contestations all the time. We are debating a matter of principle born out
of concerns for the stability of our movement and the country. We are not
debating succession but principles," said Maluleke.

 

He said Ramaphosa was made deputy president not because someone did him a
favour, but because he was capable as a leader.

 

"A deputy president is identified on the basis of skills and with the
knowledge that if anything happens to the president, he will take us
forward. I respect the [ANC] decision that we should not debate succession,
but we cannot be afraid to debate principle. The reason we give the deputy
president responsibilities is that we know he is capable to lead us," said
Maluleke. 

 

Nicholas Mazia

 

But SATAWU deputy general secretary Nicholas Mazia warned that by supporting
Ramaphosa, COSATU would be supporting a faction in the ANC, which did
nothing to heal divisions within the party. He claimed COSATU leaders who
supported Ramaphosa were also members of the South African Communist Party's
central committee. The SACP has declared a war against the so-called Premier
League - which consists of three premiers from North West, Free State and
Mpumalanga. The Premier League has been associated with a faction within the
ANC, which supports Dlamini-Zuma as the preferred candidate to succeed Zuma.
It enjoys the support of the newly elected KwaZulu-Natal chairman Sihle
Zikalala, the ANC women and youth leagues. The SACP is understood to be in
support of Ramaphosa as Zuma's successor.

 

Mazia said:  "We [COSATU] must only discuss the functioning of the alliance.
The ANC has not started the succession debate. We [COSATU] have lot of
issues to focus on, including the unity of the federation.

 

What happens if a faction we condemn today wins tomorrow? Those who say they
don't want the Premier League are supporting a faction in the ANC. We can
only condemn a faction, not support a faction. Otherwise, we would be
furthering the divisions in the ANC," said Mazia adding that both factions
within the ANC posed a danger to the governing party.

 

Piet Matosa

 

National Union of Mineworkers [NUM] president Piet Matosa said his union
would deal with the issue of Ramaphosa when SADTU raised it in the
conference.

 

"If we are convinced with the view of SADTU, we will discuss it at the
conference. Our [NUM] priority is not far from that of SADTU. SADTU is not
wrong by raising the debate. We will deal with it there [at the congress],"
said Matosa. He said NUM would make its position public when the right time
comes. Ramaphosa is a former general secretary of NUM.

 

 

From:
http://mg.co.za/article/2015-11-20-anc-leadership-battle-to-play-out-at-COSA
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