African National Congress national executive committee member and minister of police, Bheki Cele, sparked controversy in a recent statement in which he mocked former president Jacob Zuma’s political ambitions.
Mr Cele’s comments came amid rising tensions within the ANC, which is suffering from internal divisions and leadership disputes.
In public, Cele joked: Just as Zuma likes positions, he also looks for positions in the mud.
The irony was barely concealed by Mr Zuma’s perceived propensity to seek political office, despite facing numerous legal challenges and controversies during his term as president.
Furthermore, Mr Cele said he would not be surprised if Mr Zuma sought a councilor position in the future, as it would be a step down from his previous roles as president and party leader.
Mr Cele’s comments have sparked debate in political circles, with some seeing them as disrespectful to Mr Zuma, a prominent figure in the ANC and South African politics as a whole.
Critics argue that such statements undermine the party’s unity and contribute to increased factionalism within the ANC.
But Cele’s supporters say Cele’s comments reflect growing dissatisfaction within the party over Zuma’s continued involvement in politics despite numerous legal challenges and corruption allegations
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They argue that Cele’s frank assessment highlights the need for the ANC to prioritize ethical leadership and accountability
The timing of Mr Cele’s comments is significant as internal conflict continues within the ANC, particularly between factions allied with current president Cyril Ramaphosa and those loyal to Zuma
As the ANC prepares for upcoming local elections, Cele’s comments are likely to add fuel to the fire and increase tension within the party
Cele has yet to issue an official statement or apology for the controversy caused by his own comments
But his comments are a stark reminder of the deep divisions and challenges facing the ANC as it navigates South Africa’s turbulent political landscape