Presidential hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma led a group of dissident ANC MPs who voted for the National Assembly to adopt a Section 89.
To Subscribe to Sunday World, [click here.](https://subs.arena.africa/#!/offer/411?utm_source=promo411&utm_medium=Circ) Every MP there at parliament is a member of a political party. Mantashe told Sunday World last week that ANC MPs who vote with the opposition would be expelled. “Conscience is okay, but we are having a political system. “Ask Makhosi Khoza what happens when you defy the ANC. If you defy the ANC, you will have to leave, because it means you don’t have respect for the organisation, you are an individual,” Mantashe said.
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma was one of four ANC MPs who refused to toe the party line by supporting the call for the adoption of the Section 89 panel report ...
"Well, I serve at the behest of the president. "I’m a public representative so I voted according to my understanding of the report. •
The voting was not without controversy as ANC MP Thandi Mahambehlala initially stated 'party line' when asked to cast her ballot and then said 'yes' when ...
ANC chief whip Pemmy Majodina said she would write to Luthuli House and inform them of what transpired in the voting. Instead, the message from Luthuli House seems reminiscent of a military government that has taken control after an unruly revolution – order must be restored,” Nyembezi said. It leaves limited avenues for Parliament to get to know what happened at Phala Phala.” While 148 MPs voted in favour of the report, 214 were against and two abstained. She later said the party line meant “no”. “Today South Africans were left in no doubt that the presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa is no different to the presidency of Jacob Zuma, and that both men would not hesitate to damage and weaken Parliament in order to evade scrutiny and the law,” Steenhuisen said.
ANC member of parliament and cabinet minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. Image: Esa Alexander. “If I'm a member ...
After voting in favour of the Section 89 report against Ramaphosa, Dlamini-Zuma gives little to no explanation on her decision.
When asked if she's ready to resign or waiting to be fired, she responded with silence and finally said "ask me that question in January". When asked what it depends on, she giggled and responded with "it depends...just wait". When asked if she still wanted to serve, she responded with "depends".
After her principled stand in Parliament Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma should resign from Cabinet.
She was out of the country at the African Union most of the time, and looting was entrenched in the state. She took a principled stance and now needs to take the next one. He has the highest number of nominations by a country mile, but the dynamics are fluid, and the converging interests brittle and self-concerned. [The caucus voted that the report should not be adopted ](https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-12-13-impeachment-proceedings-against-ramaphosa-squashed-as-few-rebels-voted-yes-and-his-loudest-critics-were-nowhere-to-be-seen/)(Ramaphosa is still taking it on review) a comfortable majority. Ramaphosa is taking the Section 89 panel report on the review and is awaiting a decision on whether the Constitutional Court will hear it. It sounded like Dlamini Zuma is banking on a change of ANC President this weekend as the ANC goes into its 55th national conference.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma stunned MPs in an open vote at the National Assembly on Tuesday afternoon when she was the first to break ranks.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma stunned MPs in an open vote at the National Assembly on Tuesday afternoon when she was the first to break ranks.
With the ANC's crucial elective conference just three days away, presidential hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma led a rebel group of ANC MPs in Parliament ...
Cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma became the first member of the ANC to defy the party by voting in favour of ...
Only 148 MPs voted in favour for the establishment of setting up an impeachment inquiry and two abstained. Please speaker, my vote is a no," Mahambehlala said. ANC MP Tandi Mahambehlala, who had initially voted in favour of the motion, asked the house to change her vote.
Cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was on Tuesday the first ANC MP to defy the party by voting in favour of the ...
The voting in the national assembly is still continuing. Cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was on Tuesday the first ANC MP to defy the party by voting in favour of the Phala Phala report. This was despite the party instructing its MPs to vote against the report that could see President Cyril Ramaphosa facing impeachment proceedings.
Cabinet minister and ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) member Ronald Lamola has refused to be drawn into the question of what will happen to their ...
They believe more ANC members would have voted with them but were scared to do so openly. On Friday, the ANC will hold its elective national conference where Ramaphosa will be vying for a second term as party president. Lindiwe Sisulu and Dr Zweli Mkhize — both expected to vote with the opposition parties — were absent for the voting period. After the debate, members of Parliament voted on whether to accept or reject the report. “The outcomes represent democracy,” said Justice Minister Ronald Lamola. “There were allegations that people received threats, but no one has died.
African National Congress (ANC) Member of Parliament, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, says she felt aggrieved after she and other members were not allowed to raise ...
“I think one of the things that have gone wrong is we haven’t really ensured that those structures are still rooted in communities. Look at the last five years we have not strengthened the structures of the movement.” “We inherited the civil service in government because now the ANC is both movement but is also a governing party. If they say there was a decision it means they are defining us out of that meeting and I did say to them this is wrong and you can’t give instructions based on the discussion that excluded others,” laments Dlamini-Zuma. I am telling you what happened at the meeting I didn’t speak -I was on the list. She says as far as she is concerned, there’s nothing wrong with the report.
I didn't see any fault with the report,” Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma on her decision to defy her party by ...
It’s not about expulsion but I am opting out of the ANC,” Mantashe said. I am not tired of being a member of the ANC. My vote wasn’t about disagreeing with the ANC,” Dlamini-Zuma said.
Dlamini Zuma and three other ANC MPs voted with opposition parties on whether the National Assembly should adopt the report which found that Cyril Ramaphosa ...
In the ANC, the policy is that you debate matters, you get a chance to speak, you debate and then a decision is taken. “The decision to support Ramaphosa was bulldozed. The current ANC has become a national disgrace.” “I will remain a member of the ANC. It’s an alien practice in the ANC that meetings are stopped in the middle of a debate and a decision is taken when other people have not been given a chance to express themselves,” she said. She decried the ANC national executive committee’s (NEC) decision not to let her and 20 other EC members express their views in a meeting held on December 5.
ANC treasurer-general Paul Mashatile says ANC members of Parliament who voted for the adoption of the Section 89 panel's report on President Cyril ...
"It was very wrong for those comrades not to go with the party line because we discussed it. Parliament did not adopt the report because of the ANC's majority. The members were Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Mosebenzi Zwane, Supra Mahumapelo, Tandi Mahambehlala and Mervyn Dirks.