Julius Malema compared himself to 'GOAT' World Cup champion Lionel Messi, whilst Fikile Mbalula seemingly had his own agenda...
He captioned the tweet: “The GOATS, go argue with your ANKOLE.” ALSO READ:
Mbalula promises to whip members into shape and deal with those who don't toe the line for the benefit of the movement.
and (how to) build the brand of the ANC and guard it." He continued: "I'm trained in the ANC Youth League for this work. I'm expected to lead the ANC from a point of view of building a strong organisation. If a member of the ANC is promoting anarchy and doing their fighting somewhere, I must be responsive to that but I work through structures and those structures must be effective and must do their job. I'm good in organising, organisation development and building the organisation. "I said in some of my political lectures that the SG nguMatshingilani (is a security guard).
Ahead of the conference, Fikile Mbalula placed himself at the centre of re-elected president Cyril Ramaphosa's support team.
That is what our President is focused on an is currently leading.FIKILE MBALULA The leadership that will be elected at our conference is one focused on the important task of renewal. "The leadership that will be elected at our conference is one focused on the important task of renewal.
Fikile Mbalula has laid down the law as the newly elected ANC secretary-general.
The unwritten laws say that there must be a decent way to talk.” "I promise you one thing, there will be no lawlessness in the ANC. Five ANC MPs voted in favour of the adoption of the Phala Phala report. The organisation must be alive.” The ANC must be alive. He says he will act against this kind of behavior now that he heads up Luthuli House.
Newly elected African National Congress (ANC) Secretary General, Fikile Mbalula has warned members against defying party instructions.
Mbalula has called for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe. Zuma has launched a private prosecution against Ramphosa at the High Court in Johannesburg, accusing him of assisting State advocate Billy Downer to violate the sections of the National Prosecuting Act. The deadline has now been extended to Wednesday. “The report of the Integrity Commission is part and parcel of the organisational report that was presented by the former deputy president DD Mabuza. Mbalula has confirmed that the party’s Integrity Commission did not table the report on the Phala Phala farm saga. If anything else happened to anyone in terms of the law, the ANC law guided by this conference will kick in and that is what is going to happen.”
Newly elected ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula says he will take on ill-disciplined members. Speaking to the media at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in ...
Transport minister will move to Luthuli House and the president is expected to reshuffle to reflect the new ANC leadership.
Email [email protected] or call 0860 52 52 00. Transport minister Fikile Mbalula’s election to the ANC top brass will result in yet another vacancy in his cabinet, and a reshuffle could be expected within the next few weeks. Transport minister will move to Luthuli House and the president is expected to reshuffle to reflect the new ANC leadership
President Cyril Ramaphosa will have to reshuffle his cabinet in the coming weeks following the results of the ANC's 55th elective conference.
It was Ramaphosa’s narrow victory in 2017 and a deeply divided NEC which led to many of his political opponents and detractors finding a place in government. Sisulu was not present for the voting and also faces possible action. Dlamini-Zuma defended her decision but still faces possible disciplinary action within the party for going against orders. Transport and Public Service and Administration are two key departments that cannot sit vacant for long. According to political analysts, while the cabinet serves at the pleasure of the president, a lot of politicking is still taking place in the background, and Ramaphosa may find it difficult to act without support from the ANC’s national executive committee (NEC). [roads](https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/652421/south-africas-roads-are-collapsing/), [railways](https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/647693/criminals-are-stealing-south-africa-one-piece-at-a-time-but-government-has-a-plan/), and [licencing departments](https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/649575/14-government-officials-arrested-for-r60-million-licence-disc-fraud-with-more-to-come/) are also in a sorry state that requires keen focus and attention within the transport department.
Mbalula said part his role as the secretary-general will be to try and get former president Jacob Zuma and the country's current leader Cyril Ramaphosa to talk.
“There will be no lawlessness in the ANC. “That decision can only be taken by the African National Congress.” Prez Zuma is not going to litigate through letters and media,” said the foundation on Monday evening. “I’ve worked on a plan to get the two talking and we need to get that going. The case is set down for 19th January 2023. The ANC’s newly elected secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, said there will be no “lawlessness” in the party under his watch.
Addressing the media for the first time as secretary-general on Monday night, Fikile Mbalula warned those who did not toe the party line that their ...
Four MPs defied the party's instructions - Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Mosebenzi Zwane, Supra Mahumapelo and Mervyn Dirks. This thing like of K-Ci & JoJo, everybody is speaking and has got an opinion, then that person must speak in the opposition." It's not that ANC members must not have an opinion, but the centre must hold."
New ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula has issued a stern warning to members of the national executive committee who launch public attacks on President ...
Conference is instructing us to be decisive to acts of ill-discipline.” "You can’t confuse anarchy and ill-discipline to revolutionary conduct or militancy. “I promise you one thing, there will be no lawlessness in the ANC. It’s going to be me and them. “You’ve got NEC members who attack the president. Those who are continuing with those shenanigans must be ready for me.
Former KwaZulu-Natal's ANC secretary Mdumiseni Ntuli said he is looking forward to work with the party's new secretary general Fikile Mbalula.
Answering questions from journalists on videos and pictures circulating on social media showing empty chairs inside commission halls at the ANC's 55th ...
"One of the things that we’ve also registered is exactly that. Our commissions were well attended, and we are producing good results." This was soon after Mokonyane had said they had taken note of poor attendance in some commissions but there were submissions made on behalf of provinces.
ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula is briefing the media following the closing address by ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa at the 55th national conference.