Former Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu is yet to decide on her future after being fired by President Cyril Ramaphosa, her advisor Mphumzi Mdekazi told The Citizen, adding that she is not bothered by her axing 🏦CabinetReshuffle
“She received a firm foundation from her parents not to trade with the truth for proximity to power, this includes trading with the truth for a Cabinet position to the detriment of the ideals of the ANC,” Mdekazi said. Solid member of ANC
“At some point, her disagreements with those in power was about retaining the principles and values of the ANC, especially on the changing character of the ANC to commercialisation and commodification, than putting people first and fight against corruption wherever it raises its ugly head and in any form. She did that in all the departments she served.
Sisulu also identified with the radical economic transformation group and ANC comrades on the fringes of the party, including expelled party member Carl Niehaus and former president Jacob Zuma.
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