ANC treasurer-general Paul Mashatile says the party's NEC has resorted to tasking the top six with determining what to do about Woman's League president ...
In his closing remarks at the NEC meeting at the weekend, Ramaphosa said: “There is a direct dialectical relationship between the revolutionary movement and the state of government. Mashatile denied allegations that the party is treating Dlamini’s case as special. “It mandated the national officials and the NWC to process the report of the task team and take decisions to be reported to the NEC for ratification.” So we are not treating comrade Bathabile’s case as special.” Dlamini, who previously served as minister of social development, was found guilty of perjury by the Johannesburg magistrate's court two weeks ago. “We are not delaying.
EWN Senior Political Reporter Tshidi Madia provides Africa Melane with analysis of this past weekend's ANC NEC meeting.
Read More Ace Magashule’s suspension and Jessie Duarte’s extended sick leave have left the important office of the Secretary General but it is unclear whether Ramokgopa will remain in the office. This after the courts found the former minister and head of the ANC Women's League was found guilty of perjury.
With the party in an election year, officials are treading carefully with the process of removing the ANC Women's League president.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is one of the ANC leaders who have been given the responsibility of determining the fate of former Social Development minister ...
Former Minister Bathabile Dlamini, who previously served as minister of social development, was found guilty of perjury by the Johannesburg Magistrate's ...
She will then say whatever she says to us but we’ll ensure that the ANC policies are implemented.” Dlamini, who previously served as minister of social development, was found guilty of perjury by the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court two weeks ago. Former Minister Bathabile Dlamini, who previously served as minister of social development, was found guilty of perjury by the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court two weeks ago.