ICYMI: ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe has cautioned former and current party leaders who have continued to publicly criticise incumbent President Cyril Ramaphosa to refrain from doing so.
, Johannesburg, is a proper platform for whoever is not happy with Ramaphosa’s leadership, to raise their concerns.
In recent weeks, former presidents, Thabo Mbeki, Kgalema Motlanthe and Jacob Zuma strongly criticised Ramaphosa for the failures of the ANC under his leadership.“We are having an NEC, this is where we raise issues and discuss them. If your view doesn’t persist, I can give you a list of people who raised this in the NEC, that Cyril must step aside and defeated in the NEC, but still go to the media to get weight of the media behind them.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Coal is king, insists Mantashe - as Ramaphosa is feted for green plan in Egypt | Fin24Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe insists that coal will continue to play a critical part in electricity generation in South Africa. | News24_Business
Read more »
Phala Phala saga: Ramaphosa told ANC integrity commission he was gagged | News24President Cyril Ramaphosa refused to divulge any information to the ANC's integrity commission about his Phala Phala dealings, citing a gag order by acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka. | JKwritingz
Read more »
LISTEN | Mokonyane blasts ‘evil comrades’ for publicly attacking Ramaphosa, harming ANC brandFormer cabinet minister Nomvula Mokonyane bashed “evil” comrades who “lose their balls” and publicly criticise the president close to elections.
Read more »
State will go on leading electricity generation, says MantasheEnergy minister says IPPs and green sources play only a support role for now
Read more »
Civil servants give Ramaphosa 7 days to respond to their demandsHundreds of workers, represented by the Public Servants Association (PSA) and health professionals union, Hospersa, submitted a memorandum of demands to officials at Treasury on Thursday.
Read more »
PSA threatens shutdown if Ramaphosa doesn't respond to demandsThe leader of the Public Servants Association (PSA), Lufuno Mulaudzi, has described President Cyril Ramaphosa as a coward. Mulaudzi also hit out at Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana after he sent acting COO, Laura Mseme, to receive the memorandum on his behalf.
Read more »