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Mathews Phosa’s Memoir Reveals Bitter Rift with Jacob Zuma and Ideological Divisions within the ANC

November 6, 2024
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Mathews Phosa’s Memoir Reveals Bitter Rift with Jacob Zuma and Ideological Divisions within the ANC
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  • In Witness to Power, former ANC Treasurer-General Mathews Phosa details his long-standing ideological clash with former president Jacob Zuma, citing their differing visions for the ANC as the cause of their protracted estrangement.
  • Phosa, an advocate for transparency, recalls his outspoken criticism of Zuma’s leadership style and corruption within the party, which isolated him within ANC circles but strengthened his resolve to uphold the party’s foundational principles.
  • The memoir explores how Phosa and Zuma’s strained relationship symbolizes a deeper ideological split within the ANC, with implications for the party’s unity and its ability to address South Africa’s pressing challenges.

In his memoir *Witness to Power*, former ANC Treasurer-General Mathews Phosa provides a candid and reflective account of his turbulent relationship with Jacob Zuma, highlighting how ideological differences and contrasting visions for the ANC led to years of estrangement between the two prominent figures. Known for his outspoken advocacy of accountability, Phosa recounts becoming one of Zuma’s strongest critics, particularly regarding issues of transparency and governance during a period of growing discord within the party.

Phosa reveals that his concerns over Zuma’s leadership style and the mounting influence of corruption within the ANC fueled a personal and political divide that lasted for years. Initially united by their commitment to the liberation movement, their relationship deteriorated as Phosa increasingly questioned Zuma’s handling of critical issues facing the ANC and the country. Although some colleagues attempted to mediate, both men remained resolute in their positions, deepening the rift.

Phosa’s vocal opposition to Zuma’s governance philosophy and presidency led to his isolation within certain ANC circles. Yet, Phosa asserts that this only reinforced his commitment to uphold the core principles he felt the party was founded upon. “For me, the ANC’s legacy of fighting for justice and equality was paramount,” Phosa reflects in his memoir. “I could not stand by while leadership integrity was compromised.”

Their fractured relationship, according to Phosa, symbolizes a broader ideological divide within the ANC, with Phosa representing a faction advocating for reform and accountability, while Zuma’s supporters viewed such criticism as disloyalty. Phosa’s memoir delves into how this ideological split weakened the party’s unity and hindered its ability to respond to the country’s challenges.

Reflecting on the years of silence between them, Phosa suggests this estrangement reflected deeper internal divisions within the ANC. “Our inability to reconcile differences became a microcosm of the party’s struggles,” he notes, suggesting that unless these internal divisions are addressed, the ANC may continue to face leadership challenges that affect South Africa’s political landscape. Phosa’s account offers a revealing look at how personal and ideological conflicts within political institutions can ripple into national governance, posing challenges for the party’s future.

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