The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has put forward the names of Finance MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube and ANC MPLs Amanda Bani and Mbali Frazer as possible replacements for ...
Comrade Zikalala's tenure has come with a lot of good in the province, including a number of provincial government departments receiving unqualified audit outcomes for the first time," read the statement. "It was made clear that he will remain in the ANC and was committed to working hand in hand with the newly elected leadership to ensure that there is a smooth transition, and the party wins the national elections," the PEC member added. "Comrade Zikalala offered the provincial executive committee (PEC) his resignation yesterday (Thursday), which was accepted", and the PEC has since communicated with ANC national officials and [was] instructed to make recommendations for three names who will undergo an interview process," the ANC said in a statement.
Zikalala failed to make it onto the PEC elected at the ANC provincial conference in July.
This means KwaZulu-Natal is likely to have a woman premier as Zikalala’s replacement. Zikalala failed to make it onto the PEC elected at the ANC provincial conference in July. He accepted nomination as an additional member of the structure on Sunday after losing the chair position to Siboniso Duma by more than 200 votes. Zikalala failed to make it onto the PEC elected at the ANC provincial conference in July
KwaZulu-Natal premier Sihle Zikalala is said to have requested to be released from his position as premier of the province.
This means KwaZulu-Natal is likely to have a woman premier as Zikalala’s replacement. KwaZulu-Natal premier Sihle Zikalala is said to have requested to be released from his position as premier of the province. TimesLIVE has established that Zikalala on Thursday informed the provincial ANC leadership of his intention to step down.
DURBAN - Sihle Zikalala has resigned as KwaZulu-Natal premier. The ANC in the province has accepted his resignation. Nomusa Dube-Ncube, Amanda Bani and Mbali ...
"The ANC accepted Comrade Zikalala's resignation with pain and difficulty as he was still doing a great job in the province since he took over. The ANC in the province released a statement, thanking Zikalala for his dedication to serve the people of KwaZuu-Natal. The ANC in the province has accepted his resignation.
Durban - Following his bruising defeat at the ANC KwaZulu-Natal's recent 9th provincial elective conference which saw him concede the provincial chairperson ...
“As you know, we have a provincial treasurer who is a medical doctor, so it can’t be that such a person doesn’t have a job in the provincial cabinet,” said the high-ranking source. The high-ranking source said that it would be too predictable to have Duma emerge as the new Premier. “There is a feeling that it is best to allow the Premier to vacate the position in order to allow the movement to start a new chapter after the conference."
In a statement, the party confirmed that Zikalala made the request on Thursday when its newly elected Provincial Executive Committee met for the first time.
In a statement, the party confirmed that Zikalala made the request on Thursday when its newly elected Provincial Executive Committee met for the first time. In a statement, the party confirmed that Zikalala made the request on Thursday when its newly elected Provincial Executive Committee met for the first time.
The ANC in Kwa-Zulu Natal has submitted three names to the party's national executive committee (NEC) including finance MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube, ...
This means KwaZulu-Natal is likely to have a woman premier as Zikalala’s replacement. Zikalala failed to make it onto the PEC elected at the ANC provincial conference in July. He accepted nomination as an additional member of the structure on Sunday after losing the chair position to Siboniso Duma by more than 200 votes. Zikalala failed to make it onto the PEC elected at the ANC provincial conference in July
KZN is set to have the first woman premier after three names, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, Amanda Bani and Mbali Fraiser, have been raised for Zikalala's successor.
We thank Cde Zikalala for his dedication to serve the people of KwaZulu-Natal as he was mandated by the ANC. “The ANC accepted Cde Zikalala's resignation with pain and difficulty as he was still doing a great job in the province since he took over. The names of Cdes Nomusa Dube-Ncube, Amanda Bani and Mbali Fraizer were submitted, and they are going for interviews tomorrow.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has resigned. In a statement, the African National Congress (ANC) in the province says Zikalala offered the provincial ...
Over the past weekend he also held a meeting with President Ramaphosa informing him of his decision.#sabcnews pic.twitter.com/m6BuSlKyiG He lost the position of chairperson of the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal to Siboniso Duma. KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has resigned.
ANC KZN says it accepted his resignation with 'pain and difficulty' as Zikalala was 'doing a good job'
We thank Zikalala for his dedication to serve the people of KwaZulu-Natal as he was mandated by the ANC,” it added. As an individual member of the ANC, or as individual members of the ANC, we joined the organisation voluntarily and with no expectation of material benefit. “It is my principled position that the ANC remains the strategic centre of power.
Zikalala has resigned as KwaZulu-Natal Premier after failing to secure another term to helm the party in the province.
On Friday, the ANC in KZN thanked Zikalala for “his dedication to serve the people of KwaZulu-Natal,” adding that his tenure as premier has come with “a lot of good in the province, including a number of provincial government departments receiving unqualified audit outcomes for the first time.” The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has on Friday “welcomed” KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala’s resignation, and put forth three names, including finance MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube, to be considered to replace Zikalala as premier. Zikalala has resigned as KwaZulu-Natal Premier after failing to secure another term to helm the party in the province, at the ANC provincial conference in July.