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SACP leaders say it's time to recall the president

 

 

Carien Du Plessis, Matuma Letsoalo, Mail and Guardian, Johannesburg, 4 March
2016

 

Leaders from the ANC-led alliance this week rallied behind President Jacob
Zuma, who faced yet another motion of no confidence, tabled by the
Democratic Alliance in Parliament.

 

But behind the scenes senior alliance leaders were quietly discussing his
removal from office, and other former loyalists were said to be turning
against him.

 

The Mail & Guardian has reliably learnt that the ANC president was at the
centre of discussions during last weekend's central committee meeting of the
South African Communist Party (SACP), with some leaders pushing for him to
be recalled as president.

 

Senior SACP leaders who were apparently vocal in their call for Zuma's
removal included its central committee member and an ANC provincial
executive committee member in Gauteng, Dipuo Mvelase, and the Eastern Cape
SACP provincial secretary, Xolile Nqatha.

 

The SACP's Gauteng chairperson, Joe Mpisi, was also said to be among the
group, but on Thursday denied both that and that there were any formal
discussion on Zuma's shortcomings.

 

"Comrades were just talking about the implication of the court cases against
Zuma during the break. As communists, we don't hide our views," said Mpisi.
"I would have told you if that was the case. There was no discussion [about
Zuma's recall]. We received reports from the general secretary [Blade
Nzimande]. The party would not hesitate to come out about that. We did it
during Thabo Mbeki's era."

 

The ANC secretary general, Gwede Mantashe, and the SACP's first deputy
general secretary, Jeremy Cronin, were among those who opposed the
suggestion to recall Zuma, sources said.

 

Three senior SACP leaders, who all asked to remain anonymous, said central
committee members raised their frustrations with Zuma's many blunders and
the issues he faces, including:

 

.    His decision to fire Nhlanhla Nene as finance minister;

 

.    The Hawks investigation that has come to involve Finance Minister
Pravin Gordhan;

 

.    The Economic Freedom Fighters' Constitutional Court case on the Nkandla
matter, in which judgment is looming; and

 

.    The DA's high court case to review the dropping of corruption charges
against Zuma, which was heard this week.

 

"There were heated debates on all these issues. Comrades are asking why
should the SACP continue to provide a blind support to Zuma even when he has
done nothing to benefit them," said one central committee member.

 

Another central committee member said, although Zuma should be credited for
having appointed several communist leaders to his Cabinet, the left was also
unhappy that he off-loaded some communist leaders after the 2014 general
elections and that most leaders from the left were being sidelined in the
provinces.

 

SACP central committee leaders who were axed from Zuma's Cabinet included
former energy minister Ben Martins, former co-operative governance and
traditional affairs minister Lechesa Tsenoli and former communications
minister Yunis Carrim.

 

The communist leaders were also unhappy that Zuma has done nothing to
implement the ANC's radical economic transformation resolutions taken at the
ANC's 2012 Mangaung conference.

 

In a document prepared for its special congress last year, the SACP said it
regretted replacing Mbeki with a cult figure and for projecting Zuma as a
messiah.

 

"He [Zuma] started very well [in how he treated communists after he was
first elected ANC president in 2007], but along the way, he has done too
many embarrassing things that the communist party can no longer defend,"
said one source.

 

Cronin, Mvelase and Nqatha did not deny that their party's central committee
meeting discussed Zuma's recall, and refused to say anything more.

 

Said Mvelase: "I can't answer you. The central committee is a closed
meeting. Why would I want to talk to you about that? The expectation that I
can respond to you about what happened in a closed meeting is wrong."

 

Nqatha said: "I can't speak for the central committee. I can speak on
provincial matters. Those [debates around Zuma's recall] are national
matters."

 

"I can't comment about that. It [discussions around Zuma's recall] was
confidential. I am only willing to talk about party positions," said Cronin.

 

He said the party was concerned about the souring of relations between the
SACP and the ANC, particularly in provinces such as Mpumalanga and
KwaZulu-Natal.

 

The SACP was instrumental in helping Zuma become ANC president in 2007, and
Nzimande has remained a defender of the ANC president.

 

Now, however, Nzimande is seen as siding with the lobby that has lost
confidence in Zuma and want his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa elevated to party
president in 2017.

 

The main falling-out between Nzimande and Zuma was over the running of the
SABC, and it has become so bad that the SACP has been questioning whether it
should still support the ANC in the elections, insiders said.

 

The leftist lobby, dominated by SACP and former SACP leaders, is roughly
aligned around former trade union loyalties, and include Mantashe, who was
SACP chairperson but resigned in 2012 to focus on his work in the ANC.
Mantashe was a general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers, as
was Ramaphosa.

 

COSATU, which was one of Zuma's most organised and vocal supporters in 2007,
is also perceived to have turned against him.

 

ANC spokesperson Zizi Kodwa said the party did not know about calls from
SACP leaders for Zuma to be recalled. Zuma's spokesperson, Bongani Majola,
did not answer calls and did not respond to messages.

 

 

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