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Truth Out | Zuma Has Exposed What People Have Not Heard About Ramaphosa, See What He Said

September 20, 2024
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Truth Out | Zuma Has Exposed What People Have Not Heard About Ramaphosa, See What He Said
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In a bold speech last night, former South African President Jacob Zuma leveled serious accusations against current ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa, claiming he is using the “step aside” rule as a political weapon. Speaking to a crowd of fervent supporters in Inanda, Zuma alleged that Ramaphosa’s actions are part of a deliberate strategy to consolidate power within the African National Congress (ANC).

The “step aside” rule, introduced by the ANC to address corruption within its ranks, mandates that members facing criminal charges must vacate their positions until their legal matters are resolved. Former Secretary-General Ace Magashule was among the high-profile figures affected by this rule, having been suspended in May 2021 after being charged with corruption linked to a R255 million asbestos audit contract in the Free State.

Zuma, who has himself faced numerous legal challenges, framed the implementation of the rule as selective and politically motivated. “Ramaphosa is not fighting corruption; he is fighting his political opponents,” Zuma declared, emphasizing his view that the rule is being selectively enforced to sideline Magashule and others who pose a threat to Ramaphosa’s leadership.

Zuma’s remarks come amid growing tensions within the ANC, as factions loyal to Ramaphosa and Zuma vie for influence ahead of the party’s National Conference later this year. The conference is expected to be a critical juncture for the ANC, with potential ramifications for the country’s political landscape.

Ramaphosa, who has championed anti-corruption measures since taking office, has not yet responded to Zuma’s allegations. His supporters argue that the “step aside” rule is essential for restoring integrity to the ANC and regaining public trust after years of corruption scandals.

As the ANC navigates these internal divisions, the party’s ability to present a united front ahead of the 2024 general elections remains uncertain. Zuma’s address underscores the deep-seated conflicts that continue to shape South Africa’s political dynamics, highlighting the ongoing struggle for control within the nation’s ruling party.

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