Fikile Mbalula issues stern warning against any member who goes against the party. Mbalula promised that the 5 ANC MPs who voted for the adoption of the Phala Phala report would be disciplined. Read more👇 ANCNationalConference
"If you don't follow the party line, you belong elsewhere"
As commander-in-chief of Luthuli House, Mbalula added that if any ANC member dared to attack party PresidentMbalula, who is also the minister of transport, warned that any party members who weren't doing their jobs properly would find themselves in hot water with him,The ANC secretary-general's warnings come after five ANC MPs voted to adopt the Phala Phala report in.
The vote failed to secure the report's adoption, and the MPs who voted in favour of impeachment proceedings will face the ire of the ANC's disciplinary committee.
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