Lesufi moves to quell friction with ANC chief Mbalula

Lesufi moves to quell friction with ANC chief Mbalula

African National Congress (ANC) chairperson in Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi, has moved to quell friction between himself and the party’s secretary-general Fikile Mbalula. 

Lesufi and Mbalula shared the floor on Monday, 14 October, as the party reflected on the first 100 days of the formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU) outside its headquarters in Johannesburg. 

PANYAZA LESUFI AND FIKILE MBALULA MAKE PEACE? 

Lesufi kicked off his address by acknowledging the role that the party’s leadership played in forming the GNU and drafting the statement of intent that guides it. 

Further, Lesufi seemed to agree with Mbalula that the party’s leadership must be respected for their decisions, especially those regarding the formation of the GNU. 

“It must not be in our name that we undermine the leadership of this movement. It must not be in our name that we want to define ourselves outside the leadership of the ANC. 

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“We are under the leadership of the ANC, and our national office bearers provide that particular leadership, and we must respect that,” he said. 

Lesufi also said there is one ANC and one national leadership, and whatever victories or challenges they come across, they remain for the party. 

[WATCH] ANC Gauteng chairperson Panyaza Lesufi takes to the podium, saying that it can’t be in his name that the national leadership is disrespected.
This is on the back of a silent protest held by some party supporters earlier.@TimesLIVE @SundayTimesZA pic.twitter.com/blbdttCQwB

— Sisanda Aluta (@sisanda_aluta) October 14, 2024

There had been reports that the two aren’t seeing eye to eye as Mbalula summoned Lesufi to Luthuli House to explain himself for his anti-GNU remarks. 

According to reports, Deputy President Paul Mashatile saved Lesufi from Mbalula’s lashing. 

At the weekend, Mbalula seemingly sent a stern warning to Lesufi, saying he has warned him not to behave like SACP secretary-general Solly Mapaila who has slammed the former ruling party for partnering with the DA to form the GNU.

“If he thinks he will run a campaign against the secretary-general of the ANC, he must mind his steps because we will act! We will never tolerate rogueness in the organisation, that, we will never allow that [sic].

“If he has decided to run a campaign against me as the secretary-general of the ANC, defacing the secretary-general of the organisation and doing it perpetually despite the fact that we are engaging and we talked politically and settled matters, we will have to see how to get around that,” he said.

‘DON’T KILL CHRIS HANI AGAIN’ SILENT PROTEST

ANC members also protested silently, holding placards written: “Don’t kill Chris Hani again.” 

These are the exact words that were written on a T-shirt Lesufi wore when he and Mbalula revealed that negotiations with the Democratic Alliance (DA) were deadlocked and the party would not be part of the Gauteng government. 

In a briefing last Tuesday, Mbalula said he didn’t take note of the message on Panyaza’s T-shirt at the time and was only alerted by someone later on. However, he emphasised that they spoke about it with Lesufi and it’s safe to say there was nothing sinister about it. 

On Monday, Mbalula slammed those who were protesting, saying they wanted to ruin the occasion and would be disciplined for their actions. 

ANC Gauteng chair Panyaza Lesufi visibly annoyed when ANC supporters hoisted “Don’t Kill Chris Hani Again” sign at the party’s GNU 100 days celebrations at the gates of Luthuli House @TimesLIVE @SundayTimesZA pic.twitter.com/HBugzT4YsN

— Tolokazi (@lizTandwa) October 14, 2024

“I saw others trying to ruin this ceremony. Panyaza is the chairman of the ANC. I saw others here with placards that are not clear. You will be faced with a DC.” ANC SG Fikile Mbalula pic.twitter.com/HeAc1DqzSE

— News Live SA (@newslivesa) October 14, 2024

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